Friedman Fries Schwartz with Full House
Level 14
Omaha-8
We caught up on the action with the final board reading and Ylon Schwartz facing a bet of 4,000 from Adam Friedman. Schwartz stood up from his chair as he studied the board and then looked over at Friedman before making the call. Friedman quietly said "ten-three" and exposed his hole cards: for a flopped two pair and a rivered full house.
Schwartz, looking to solidify his reputation as one of the world's best mixed game players, shot a look of contempt at Friedman as he asked aloud "Ten-three? How do you have ten-three there?" The player's table broke as this hand ended and Schwartz was slow to leave, still staring at the board in shocked confusion.