Three players saw a flop of with already 5,000 chips in the pot. It checked around and double WSOPE 2017 final tablist Georgios Koliofotis checked the turn to Carlos Kuperus who bet 2,000. The third player in the hand folded and Koliofotis called.
The river was the and Koliofotis checked to Kuperus again who bet 3,000. This time Koliofotis let his hand go and Kuperus chipped up.
With players cashing in multiple flights of the COLOSSUS, the Player of the Year race is a little murkier, but what is still clear is that Ryan Hughes sits in second place behind Chris Ferguson.
However, with Hughes in the field of the PLO early today, he could be on the hunt for a deep run here to turn the tide in the race.
With the craziness of the final flights of the COLOSSUS happening simultaneously, a field of Omaha players is expected for Day 1 of Event #7: Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo.
The likes of Mike Leah, John Racener and Felipe Ramos, all of whom cashed in the earlier Pot-Limit Omaha event this WSOPE, are allexpected in the field when play gets underway at 2 pm local time.
The plan for Day 1 is to play 15 40-minute levels, with 20-minute breaks every three levels. There will be a 60-minute dinner break after the 9th level of play. The event is unlimited re-entry.
Structure for the day:
Level
Duration
Small Blind
Big Blind
1
40
75
150
2
40
100
200
3
40
150
300
4
40
200
400
5
40
250
500
6
40
300
600
7
40
400
800
8
40
500
1000
9
40
600
1200
10
40
800
1600
11
40
1000
2000
12
40
1200
2400
13
40
1500
3000
14
40
2000
4000
15
40
2500
5000
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Event #7: €1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better