Igor Sharaskin raised to 180,000 from the hijack, John Dallaire three-bet the pot to 660,000, Sharaskin repotted to put Dallaire to a decision for the remainder of his stack, and he called to put himself at risk.
Sharaskin:
Dallaire:
Sharaskin had the preflop advantage and Dallaire needed help from the deck in order to double up. However, the board ran out , which wasn't what he was looking for, and his deep run in his very first PLO tournament has now come to a close.
The largest ever live field pot-limit Omaha tournament Event #18 at the 2017 World Series of Poker draws to a conclusion today with Jessie Bryant from the United States leading the pack.
The final nine have battled their way through two days and 3,186 entries and are now within touching distance of a WSOP gold bracelet and first-place prize $224,344.
There are four nationalities represented at this final table including Scott Davies from the United States who has 52 WSOP cashes and one bracelet to his name already. He would dearly love to add that second bracelet to his record.
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