Day 2, Kristinsdottir busts 19th, hand for hand play begins in Pokio 6-max PLO

Day 2, Kristinsdottir busts 19th, hand for hand play begins in Pokio 6-max PLO

Emmett Hegarty had just taken a chunk off of Sunna Kristinsdottir and was in the mood to finish the job. Blinds at 3,000-6,000 and it folded around to the two players who happened to be in the blinds.

They got the money in preflop and that was easy, because Kristinsdottir hadn’t much left in his stack. The matchup:

Kristinsdottir: Kc Ts Tc 8h

Hegarty: As 6s Qd Th

The started well for the unpaired holding it was 8s 4s 5h, an ace, queen, or spade would be the doom of Kristinsdottir. It came on the turn, the 9s.

We’re not experts in Omaha board reading, but we assume that the at-risk player here was drawing dead. In any event, he did not get the pot after the 6c river completed the board. Players combined into three 6-handed tables and were now playing hand for hand until the bubble burst.

Scott Gray, trying for another payday