We found Adam Netzer all in from the big blind on the flop against Brent Carter in the small blind and Alexander Kostritsyn in middle position. On the turn, Carter checked to Kostritsyn who methodically laid out a bet that looked to be 13,400. The small blind folded as the two remaining players turned up their hands.
Kostritsyn:
Netzer:
Although Netzer had the , he didn’t have another spade to go along with it which only gave him a straight and the nut-flush blocker which was drawing dead against Kostritsyn’s flush. The river was the as the Russian Kostritsyn chipped up while Netzer was eliminated.
Over at Table 370, Vern Laing is still sitting with his short stack, having achieved his goal of making the money.
Meanwhile at the same table, Dale Phillips was just all in with against Alexander Dovzhenko's . The board came , giving Dovzhenko tens and treys to crack Phillips aces and send him out with a minimum cash.
Jeremie Guez is our bubble boy here in Event #51: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-low Split-8 or Better.
Alex Wice raised it up to 4,000 preflop and got calls from Kathy Liebert, Jeremie Guez on the button (who was all in for 1,200) and Alexandre Gomes in the big blind.
The flop came down Gomes checked, Wice bet 4,500, Liebert raised the pot, and both players folded.
Liebert showed and Guez had
The turn and river came and and Guez got scooped and hit the rail as our last eliminated player not getting paid. The eliminations will be coming fast and furious now as short stacks can at least fall back on getting paid when they make their all in moves.
Alas, Adrienne Rowsome couldn't hold out any longer. While Karl Mahrenholz was doubling through Tom Chambers on another table, Rowsome finally lost the last of her short stack to go out in 92nd just two spots shy of the money.
In Mahrenholz's hand, he was all in for almost 45,000 with versus Chambers' . The board ran out , and with a full house Mahrenholz was able to double back to about 90,000. Chambers -- having suffered through a couple of double-throughs here on the bubble -- is at 76,000 now.
In Rowsome's final hand, Alex Outhred raised to 6,000, she pushed for her last 8,000 or so, and he called. Outhred had and Rowsome . The community cards came , and the deuce in Outhred's hand meant Rowsome was out.
With only 2,500 left and the big blind at 2,000, Adrienne Rowsome moved all in from under the gun. It was folded around to Marco Oliveira on the button who raised the pot. This got the blinds to fold and Rowsome would be heads up for her tournament life.
Rowsome:
Oliveira:
The board ran out and included three hearts to not only give Rowsome a straight but also a flush which was good to more than triple her up to 8,000
Only 90 pay and we have 92 left after this three way hand with two preflop all ins.
From under the gun, Jeremie Guez pushed his last 3,850 into the pot, Michael Greco in next position called, and Stephen Kusturiss in the next position re-raised all in for 14,500. The rest of the table folded back to Greco who eventually made the call.
Guez:
Greco:
Kusturiss:
The board ran out which meant that Guez and Greco split the main pot for 6,000 each, and Greco scooped the side pot after Kusturiss' low outs paired up and Greco made a flush on the river.
Kusturiss hit the rail, Guez was left with 6,000, and Greco made out the best with 65,000
Still two away from the cash. Neal Levin was just now all in for his last 20,000 with and hoping to draw better than -- or at least split with -- Tom Chambers who held .
The board came , giving Levin a Broadway straight for the high and a scoop to double through. He breathes a bit easier now with his new stack of 40,000.
We're just two players away from the cash, and Adrienne Rowsome is doing her best to hang on long enough to get there.
All in for her last 1,000 from early position against both Trai Dang and William Speir, the flop came and Dang bet Speir out of the side pot. Dang showed and Rowsome . The fell on the turn, but the on the river gave Rowsome a straight to beat Dang's trips and survive.
All in on the next hand for 4,000 from under the gun, Rowsome survived again versus Dang, this time splitting a pot and picking up a few extra chips by taking the low versus his high.
She made it through the blinds as well, folding each time to leave herself with just 2,500. She has the button now, and so can last at least another orbit by folding. Stay tuned.