Omaha Hi-Lo John Monnette raised the cutoff to 10,000 and Lyle Berman three-bet the button. Yuval Bronshtein made it four bets from the big blind, and after Monnette called, Berman capped it at 25,000. Bronshtein and Monnette called as the flop landed [6hKsTd]. Bronshtein bet out and both Monnette and Berman called
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Randy Ohel Over 200K
Limit Hold'em Randy Ohel raised in the hijack and both Lyle Berman and Yuval Bronshtein called in the big blind. The flop landed [Qc2sKd] and Ohel continued for 4,000 with only Bronshtein calling. The turn was the [3d], and Bronshtein check-folded to a 8,000-chip bet from Ohel.
Yuval Bronshtein Wins on Sixth
Razz Brian Yoon had the bring-in and Randy Ohel called. Yuval Bronshtein called too before Ohel bet out on fourth. Bronshtein called and Yoon folded before Bronshtein took the betting lead on fifth and sixth with Ohel called on fifth before opting to fold on sixth. Yoon: [XxXx] / [7x9x] (folded on fourth) Ohel:
Lyle Berman and Yuval Bronshtein Chop
Omaha Hi-Lo Brian Yoon raised to 8,000 from under the gun and both Lyle Berman and Yuval Bronshtein called from the button and big blind respectively. The flop landed [Qs6c4h] and Yoon continued for 4,000 as Berman called. Bronshtein check-raised to 8,000, and once Yoon called, Berman made it three bets to
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Stud Hi-Lo Yuval Bronshtein led the betting streets from fifth street onwards with Koray Aldemir check-calling each time. Aldemir: [XxXx] / [AsTc9c4s] / [Xx] Bronshtein: [XxXx] / [2c9h7h6s] / [Xx] After Aldemir called on seventh, Bronshtein announced two pair with [6h2s] in the hole. Aldemir revealed his [KsTh4c] for a superior two pair to
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