Boyd is currently away from the table, and we believe the penalty is one orbit. We'll provide more details about this indiscretion as they come to hand.
2009 World Series of Poker
Event 25 - $2,500 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo 8-or-better
Day: 3
Event Info
Boyd is currently away from the table, and we believe the penalty is one orbit. We'll provide more details about this indiscretion as they come to hand.
Frank Debus raised the button in Omaha and Koral made the call in the big blind, with the last of Koral's chips in the middle on a flop.
Debus:
Koral:
The turn was the and river the to give Koral another flush and a double up to 60,000.
Level: 20
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
Lee is back to 120,000 but Carlos Mortensen has been the big mover on that table. His aggressive approach now sees him with over 500,000 chips and the tournament chip lead.
Ivey: ()
Koral: ()
Boyd: (X-X-X)
Ivey is at 265,000 with Koral hanging on with just 26,000.
Debus: ()
Buchman: (X-X-X)
Debus takes it down with two pair to jump 180,000 with Buchman on the short stack.
Wong: () ()
Boyd: () ()
"Look at what I started with..." said a bemused Wong as he showed his rolled up jacks. However Boyd scooped with his flush to jump up to 415,000 chips.
They saw a flop of and Wong led out with a bet. Boyd made the call.
The turn brought the and again Wong fired out with Boyd flat calling.
Both players slowed on the river and checked it down.
Wong showed however Boyd scooped with his . A nice little rush for Boyd as he's now up to 330,000 chips.
The flop was and Ivey checked, Boyd bet and Ivey put in the check-raise. Boyd made the call.
The turn was the and Ivey fired a bet which Boyd called. The river was the and Ivey slowed down enough to check, but then called the bet from Boyd.
Boyd tabled for a full house as Ivey mucked. Boyd is up to 250,000 with Ivey at 255,000.
Koral: () (X)
Wong: () (X)
Wong's two pair took it down as he's up to 350,000 leaving Koral in trouble on the short stack.