Samay Parikh got it all in on a flop of holding against another opponent with a straight draw.
The turn spiked a club and clinched the hand for Parikh when the hit. The river was an inconsequential and Parkikh chipped up.
Parikh is fresh off of his 19th place finish in Event #39: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Super Turbo BOUNTY and looks to make some noise in back to back events.
A player in early position limped in and Idris Gencoglu raised in middle position to 700. The small blind and big blind called as well as the limper.
The flop was and the player in early position bet 1,500. Gencoglu called as did the big blind. The turn was the and Gencoglu bet 4,500 after it was checked to him. All other players folded and he collected another pot.
After the hand Gencoglu spoke of how much he loved playing PLO and that it's the best game out there.
On a board, the player in the cutoff had a bet of 4,025 in front of him and Josh Arieh on the button was all in for 10,625 total. Arieh's opponent made the call and the players turned up their hands.
Josh Arieh:
Opponent:
The player in the cutoff was ahead with a full house, but Arieh was drawing to a higher boat. The river missed Arieh, however, and he was eliminated.
A player in early position raised to 400 and Tony Hoang called in late position.
The flop was and Hoang was check-called by his opponent after betting 800.
The turn was the and the early position player check-raised all in after Hoang bet 2,200, Hoang called.
Hoang tabled and his opponent showed . Hoang had flopped top set with a heart draw and his opponent had an over-pair with a gut shot on the flop that turned a Bigger set.
The river bricked off with an inconsequential card and Hoang took the cooler spot in stride.