The players are all leaning forward in their chairs now as the game has just switched back to Pot-Limit Omaha. In the last round of Hold'em, the players took just one flop, with the rest of the pots settled with preflop action. It's clear from where we're sitting that Omaha is the game driving the action. The players are much more inclined to see flops when they have four cards to choose from, and our last three eliminations have come during the Omaha deal.
"We'll surely lose someone this round," noted Grundy.