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Buy-In: $5,000
Prize Pool: $1,765,568
Entrants: 134
Rebuys: 100
Addons: 129

Pot-Limit Omaha

  • Jun 26, '05 - Jun 28, '05
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Updates on Final Day (Jun 28, 05)

 
 

Phil Ivey Wins Event #27 ($5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha with Rebuys)

Phil Ivey wins Event #27 ($5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha with Rebuys), earning $630,685, and his fifth World Series of Poker bracelet. Robert Williamson III finished in second place, earning $350,380.
 

Phil Ivey Wins Event #27 ($5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha with Rebuys)

Hand 290 - Ivey has the button, he limps, and Williamson checks. The flop comes 8-7-4, Williamson bets $40,000, Ivey raises, and Williamson calls all in. Ivey shows 10d-6c-5s-4c (ten-high straight), and Williamson shows Ac-8c-2c-2h (pair of eights). The turn card pairs the board with the 4h, and Williamson needs to catch a two to stay alive (2 outs). The river card is the 3s, and Robert Williamson III is eliminated in second place, earning $350,380.

Phil Ivey wins Event #27 ($5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha with Rebuys), earning $630,685 and his fifth World Series of Poker bracelet.
 

Update

Hand 287 - Williamson has the button, he raises to $60,000, and Ivey folds.

Hand 288 - Ivey has the button, he limps, and Williamson checks. The flop comes 7-4-3 with two hearts, Ivey bets $35,000, and Williamson folds.

Hand 289 - Williamson has the button, he limps, and Ivey checks. The flop comes Q-Q-6, Ivey bets $25,000, and Williamson calls. The turn card is the 8h, Ivey bets $75,000, and Williamson calls. The river card is the 8d, Ivey bets $200,000, and Williamson calls. Williamson shows a queen (trip queens), but Ivey shows A-Q (trip queens, better kicker) to win the pot.
 

Update

Hand 284 - Ivey has the button, he limps, and Williamson checks. The flop comes K-J-6 with two diamonds, Ivey bets $25,000, and Williamson folds.

Hand 285 - Williamson has the button, he raises to $60,000, Ivey reraises to $180,000, and Williamson folds.

Hand 286 - Ivey has the button, he raises to $60,000, and Williamson folds.
 

Updated Chip Counts

Tournament Director Johnny Grooms announces the following approximate chip counts:

Phil Ivey - $1,200,000
Robert Williamson III - $550,000
 

Update

Hand 282 - Ivey has the button, he limps, and Williamson checks. The flop comes 9-8-3, Ivey bets $30,000, and Williamson folds.

Hand 283 - Williamson has the button, and he folds.
 

Robert Williamson Doubles Up

Hand 281 - Williamson has the button, he raises to $60,000, and Ivey calls. The flop comes 8-6-4 with two clubs, Ivey bets $100,000, and Williamson calls. The turn card is the Qc, Ivey bets $130,000, and Williamson calls all in. Ivey shows the king-high flush, but Williamson has the ace-high flush, and Ivey is drawing dead. (The meaningless river card is the 3c.) Robert Williamson III has doubled up in chips.
 

Blinds Increase to $10,000-$20,000

The blinds increase to $10,000-$20,000. Play will continue without a break.
 

Update

Hand 280 - Ivey has the button, he limps, and Williamson checks. The flop comes Q-10-6 with two hearts, Ivey bets $25,000, and Williamson folds.
 

Update

Hand 278 - Ivey has the button, he limps, and Williamson checks. The flop comes 10-7-3 with two clubs. Ivey bets $25,000, and Williamson folds.

Hand 279 - Williamson has the button, he limps, and Ivey checks. The flop comes Qd-2d-2s, and both players check. The turn card is the Ac, and they check again. The river card is the 2c, Ivey bets $30,000, and Williamson calls. Ivey shows pocket kings (a full house) to win the pot.
 
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