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Event 16, Omaha Hi-Lo Split Eight-or-Better Live Updates November 22, 2009
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Event 16 - The Hi's and the Lo's
1 year ago
Things are really rolling in the restart of the Omaha Hi/Lo. We started the day with 18 and plans to play down to one. In just the first hour of play we've lost two and counting.
Reed Run (18th)
Afgter making a raise Michael Reed got put all in by Scott Clements. He made the call turning over A
Q
J
8
. He looked ahead of Clements' 8
2
5
3
but it was not to be.
The A
Q
10
6
4
board made Scott a flush and a decent low to scoop. Reed's 18th place showing garners him $8,554.
Poels Positioned (17th)
Pat Poels will cash $8,554 for 17th after getting in a raising war with Ralph Rudd on a K
K
Q
flop.
Neither had a king, but Rudd had aces with A
A
J
10
and was well ahead of Poels' A
Q
5
4
The board finished 10
and 8
taking Poels with it.
Here's the top nine chip counts according to WorldSeriesOfPoker.com:
| Andrew Brown | $340,000 |
| Ted Forrest | $275,000 |
| Ralph Rudd | $260,000 |
| Ralph Perry | $235,000 |
| Soheil Shamseddin | $220,000 |
| Scott Clements | $210,000 |
| Allan Enciso | $180,000 |
| Lee Grove | $130,000 |
| Mallory Smith | $125,000 |
- Level: 18
- Blinds: 3,000/6,000
- Limit: 6,000/12,000
- Average Stack: $138,250
- Players Left: 16
- Tables Left: 2
Event 16, Omaha Hi-Lo Split 8-or-Better - Day 3, Reports by:

Matthew Showell
Owen Laukkanen
Martin Derbyshire
Event 16, Omaha Hi-Lo Split...
- Buy-In: $2,000
- Entrants: 553
- Total Prize Money: $1,006,460
- Date: Jun 8, 2008
- Final Day Jun 10, 2008
Event Chip Leaders1 year ago
Event 16, Omaha Hi-Lo Split 8-or-Better
| Player | Chip Stack |
|---|---|
| Ivan Demidov | $40,300 |
| Rouhollan Sohayegh | $35,800 |
| James Richburg | $35,000 |
| Josh Arieh | $33,000 |
| Kevin Petersen | $32,500 |
Blind Structure1 year ago
Event 16, Omaha Hi-Lo Split 8-or-Better
| Level | Ante | Blinds |
|---|
| Level 1 | 25/50 | ||
| Level 2 | 50/75 | ||
| Level 3 | 50/100 | ||
| Level 4 | 75/150 | ||
| Level 5 | 100/200 | ||
| Level 6 | 150/300 | ||
| Level 7 | 200/400 | ||
| Level 8 | 300/500 | ||
| Level 9 | 300/600 | ||
| Level 10 | 400/800 | ||
| Level 11 | 500/1,000 | ||
| Level 12 | 600/1,200 | ||
| Level 13 | 800/1,500 | ||
| Level 14 | 1,000/2,000 | ||
| Level 15 | 1,500/3,000 | ||
| Level 16 | 2,000/4,000 | ||
| Level 17 | 3,000/5,000 | ||
| Level 18 | 3,000/6,000 | ||
| Level 19 | 4,000/8,000 | ||
| Level 20 | 5,000/10,000 | ||
| Level 21 | 6,000/12,000 | ||
| Level 22 | 8,000/15,000 | ||
| Level 23 | 10,000/20,000 | ||
| Level 24 | 15,000/30,000 | ||
| Level 25 | 20,000/40,000 | ||
| Level 26 | 25,000/50,000 | ||
| Level 27 | 30,000/60,000 | ||
| Level 28 | 40,000/80,000 |
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