With a board of , Kurtis Ruhl, Arthur W, and Howard Pashlin had their hands tabled. Pashlin was all-in and it was confirmed his hand would win neither the hi or the lo pots.
Ruhl had making the best lo hand with and Arthur W took the hi hand with his making a set of aces.
With 57 total entries received the prize pool closed at . The top six will make the money with a first-place prize of $4,000. Here is how the prizes break down:
The next event slated for the World Cup of Cards at Playground Poker Club in Kahnawake, Quebec is Event #5: $220 PL Omaha 8 (Hi-Lo). Boasting a $5,000 guarantee, the fifth event of the festival kicks off at 7 p.m.
There are currently 18 entries registered. Players will start with 20,000 chips and blinds at 25.50. Blinds will raise every 20 minutes.
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