"He had a draw. He was on a draw," Luske said. "You were on a draw right? Of course you were. Mr Corkins from....China. From China....or Texas."
2008 World Series of Poker
Event 22 - $3,000 H.O.R.S.E.
Day: 3
"He had a draw. He was on a draw," Luske said. "You were on a draw right? Of course you were. Mr Corkins from....China. From China....or Texas."
Level: 22
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
Seat 4: Steve Zolotow 177,000 Chips
Seat 5: Jens Voertmann 395,000 Chips
Seat 6: Jared Davis 222,000 Chips
Seat 7: Hoyt Corkins 348,000 Chips
Seat 8: Marcel Luske 526,000 Chips
Rostislav Tsodikov was all in with a pair of nines, but Jens Voertmann made queens up to eliminate Tsodikov. Tsodikov is our 7th place finisher and will receive $36,564 for his efforts.
Doug Ganger completed with and Jennifer Harman made the call with . Ganger then bet all the way with Harman thinking before eventually deciding to call off all of her chips on the river.
Harman was showing but Ganger revealed ( X) for a seven-low as Harman mucked her cards.
Harman leaves with $30,851 for her 8th place finish.
Doug Ganger and Rostislav Tsodikov were showing a on third when Ganger three-bet the pot, Tsodikov called.
Fourth Street:
Tsodikov:
Ganger:
Tsodikov bet out and Ganger Called
Fifth Street:
Tsodikov:
Ganger:
This time Ganger bet out and Tsodikov called.
Sixth Street:
Tsodikov:
Ganger:
Ganger bet out and Tsodikov called yet again.
Seventh Street:
Ganger bet blind into Tsodikov. Tsodikov squeezed for a long time before finally mucking his hand. Ganger showed for three fours, but did not show his last card.
After the hand, Rostilav has 25,000 and Ganger moved up to 680,000
The Omaha Hi/Lo had been pretty slow going with a few blind steals, a few chopped pots and one scoop for Jared Davis.
On the final hand though we saw a big scoop by Doug Ganger who held on a board of against Steve Zolotow.
Zolotow mucked his cards and slips to around 110,000 chips.
The pot was three-bet between Hoyt Corkins and Marcel Luske. Corkins was on the button. The flop of was checked by Corkins and bet by Luske. Corkins called. Both players checked the turn of the . When the hit the river, Luske bet out and Corkins called. Luske flipped over for a pair of kings. Corkins mucked his hand.
After the hand, Luske moved up to 595,000 in chips while Corkins slipped to 500,000 in chips.