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Event 5, Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better Live Updates November 23, 2009
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Day 3 Live Updates
Winnar!!
2 years ago
Tom Schneider has won himself a WSOP Gold bracelet.
Heads up lasted a little over an hour thanks to some serious survival poker played by Omaha Ed Tonnellier. Playing seven stud high/lo Tonnellier was all in for close to ten hands in a row before finally bowing out of the event when his heart flush of K
2
K
9
6
7
3
was bested by Schneider's full house.
Holding A
4
Q
A
3
A
Schneider flashed his final card to the rail birds before seeing for himself that the 4
had given him a full house.
Tonnellier will take home $118,456 for second. Along with $214,347 Schneider takes home the bracelet and the prestige of winning a WSOP event with a field of serious challengers. Congrats Tommy!
Heads up lasted a little over an hour thanks to some serious survival poker played by Omaha Ed Tonnellier. Playing seven stud high/lo Tonnellier was all in for close to ten hands in a row before finally bowing out of the event when his heart flush of K
2
K
9
6
7
3
was bested by Schneider's full house.
Holding A
4
Q
A
3
A
Schneider flashed his final card to the rail birds before seeing for himself that the 4
had given him a full house.
Tonnellier will take home $118,456 for second. Along with $214,347 Schneider takes home the bracelet and the prestige of winning a WSOP event with a field of serious challengers. Congrats Tommy!
- Level: 34
- Blinds: $8,000/$15,000
- Limit: $15,000/$30,000
- Players Left: 1
- Tables Left: 1
Heads Up Kids
2 years ago
Duked!!
Annie Duke has been eliminated in third place after knocking heads with Omaha Ed Tonnellier. They were playing Omaha after all and Omaha Ed's A-A-2-3 was enough to send Annie packing.
That means we're heads up. Tom Schneider has about $1 million in chips, a litle less than a $400,000 chip lead over Tonnellier. Omaha Ed should last a little while though, considering the players have stepped out of the Amazon Room for dinner. Stay tuned to PokerListings.com because we'll let you know the minute this year's eight or better champion is crowned. Would you expect any less?
Annie Duke has been eliminated in third place after knocking heads with Omaha Ed Tonnellier. They were playing Omaha after all and Omaha Ed's A-A-2-3 was enough to send Annie packing.
That means we're heads up. Tom Schneider has about $1 million in chips, a litle less than a $400,000 chip lead over Tonnellier. Omaha Ed should last a little while though, considering the players have stepped out of the Amazon Room for dinner. Stay tuned to PokerListings.com because we'll let you know the minute this year's eight or better champion is crowned. Would you expect any less?
- Level: 34
- Blinds: $8,000/$15,000
- Limit: $15,000/$30,000
- Players Left: 2
- Tables Left: 1
Event 5, Omaha/7-Card Stud Hi-Lo 8-or-Better - Day 3, Reports by:

Martin Derbyshire
Arthur Crowson
Event 5, Omaha/7-Card Stud Hi-Lo...
- Buy-In: $2,500
- Entrants: 327
- Total Prize Money: $752,100
- Date: Jun 3, 2007
- Final Day Jun 5, 2007
Event Chip Leaders2 years ago
Event 5, Omaha/7-Card Stud Hi-Lo 8-or-Better
| Player | Chip Stack |
|---|---|
| Tom Schneider | $526,000 |
| Annie Duke | $239,000 |
| David Benyamine | $221,000 |
| Chris Bell | $213,000 |
| Chris Ferguson | $193,000 |
Blind Structure2 years ago
Event 5, Omaha/7-Card Stud Hi-Lo 8-or-Better
| Level | Ante | Blinds |
|---|
| Level 1 | $100 Button | ||
| Level 2 | $25/$50 | ||
| Level 3 | $25 | ||
| Level 4 | $50/$100 | ||
| Level 5 | $25 | ||
| Level 6 | $75/$150 | ||
| Level 7 | $50 | ||
| Level 8 | $100/$200 | ||
| Level 9 | $75 | ||
| Level 10 | $150/$300 | ||
| Level 11 | $100 | ||
| Level 12 | $200/$400 | ||
| Level 13 | $100 | ||
| Level 14 | $300/$600 | ||
| Level 15 | $200 | ||
| Level 16 | $400/$800 | ||
| Level 17 | $200 | ||
| Level 18 | $500/$1,000 | ||
| Level 19 | $300 | ||
| Level 20 | $500/$1,500 | ||
| Level 21 | $500 | ||
| Level 22 | $1,000/$2,000 | ||
| Level 23 | $700 | ||
| Level 24 | $1,500/$3,000 | ||
| Level 25 | $1,000 | ||
| Level 26 | $2,000/$4,000 | ||
| Level 27 | $1,500 | ||
| Level 28 | $3,000/$6,000 | ||
| Level 29 | $2,000 | ||
| Level 30 | $4,000/$8,000 | ||
| Level 31 | $2,000 | ||
| Level 32 | $5,000/$10,000 | ||
| Level 33 | $3,000 | ||
| Level 34 | $8,000/$15,000 |
