Mike Matusow opened with a raise and he was called by Scott Horowitz who committed the rest of his stack from the small blind. Kevin Malis called from the big blind.
Matusow and Malis checked down until the board was then checked again.
"Full house," Malis said showing .
"Look at this hand," Matusow said showing . "I haven't won a single hand of Omaha all day.
Horowitz accepted his fate and mucked his hand.
"Oh great, I bubbled a pay jump?" Horowitz said looking at the close before heading to the payout desk.
Catching the action after the first draw, Iori Yogo was in the small blind and he bet, drawing three callers from Aaron Schaff in the big blind, John Racener in the cutoff and James Obst on the button.
Yogo then took one. Schaff took two. Racener took two, and Obst took one. After the draw, action checked to Obst who bet and he was only called by Yogo.
Yogo then took one and Obst stood pat. Both players then checked. Yogo showed his for an eighty-seven and Obst just shook his head in dismay as he mucked his hand.
On a flop of , Robert Williamson III put out a bet of 17,000 against Per Hildebrand. Hildebrand then raised, making it 42,000 before Williamson moved all in for 118,800. Hildebrand then dropped into the tank and thought for nearly a minute before calling.
Robert Williamson III:
Per Hildebrand:
"Come on!" Williamson said. "Pair the board!"
The dealer complied when the rolled off on the turn and that would leave Hildebrand drawing dead and rendering the on the river just a formality.
"So much for brunch, huh?" Scott Horowitz said to Williamson's wife who was on the rail.
"He promised me!" Williamson's wife responded. "He said 'just five minutes honey, I'll go in there and be right out and we'll go to brunch.'"
It appears as if those brunch plans will be postponed further as Williamson doubled to one of the largest stacks in the room.
Philip Long raised to 7,500 from the button, David Bach three-bet to 35,000 from the small blind and Long called.
The flop came down , Back continued for 27,000 and Long called.
The turn was the , Bach checked, Long bet 45,000 and Bach tanked for about three minutes before he check-raised all in with a covering stack. Long called all in instantly for 130,700 with for top two pair, leading Bach's .
The river was the , locking up the massive double for Long.