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Event 39: Adam Dickson – 4th Place ($4,790)

$1,100 10-Game Mix (Re-Entry)
Structure  |  Payouts
Level 18:  20,000/40,000 Limits
Players Remaining:  3 of 52

Adam Dickson
Adam Dickson

In the last hand of Omaha Hi-Lo, Ryan Hoenig raised from the button to 40,000, Adam Dickson called from the small blind, and Joseph Olivieri called from the big blind.

The flop came KhKd6s, and it checked to Hoenig, who bet 20,000. Dickson called, and Olivieri folded.

Dickson called for the three of spades, but the turn card was the 9s. Dickson checked, Hoenig bet 40,000, and Dickson folded. Hoenig took the pot.

Ryan Hoenig  –  1,000,000  (25 BB)
Adam Dickson  –  35,000  (1 BB)

The game switched to Razz, and Dickson had the bring-in with the 10s. Dickson, Olivieri, and Hoenig put in 20,000 each to kick off the action.

Ryan Hoenig:  (XxXx)  10xAx3x4x
Joseph Olivieri:  (XxXx)  5x2x7x9x
Adam Dickson:  (XxXx)  10x4x7xKx

4th Street:  Olivieri bet 20,000, Hoenig called, and Dickson called all in for 11,000. There was now a side pot worth 18K, and any further betting would go to the side pot.

5th Street:  Olivieri bet 40,000, and Hoenig called.

6th Street:  Olivieri checked, Hoenig bet 40,000, and Olivieri called.

7th Street:  Olivieri checked, Hoenig bet 40,000, and Olivieri called.

Ryan Hoenig:  (7x2x)  10xAx3x4x  (Kx)
Joseph Olivieri:  (6x4x)  5x2x7x9x  (Kx)
Adam Dickson:  (5x3x)  10x4x7xKx  (10x)

Ryan Hoenig:  7-4 low
Joseph Olivieri:  7-6 low
Adam Dickson:  10-7 low

Hoenig won the entire pot with his 7-4 low to take a huge chip lead and eliminate Dickson in fourth place.

Adam Dickson  –  Eliminated in 4th Place  ($4,790)

With three players remaining from a field of 52, the average chip stack is around 520,000 (13 Big Bets). Here are the updated chip counts for the final three players:

Seat 1.  Joseph Olivieri  –  255,000  (6 BB)
Seat 2.  Phil Hui  –  188,000  (5 BB)
Seat 3.  Ryan Hoenig  –  1,115,000  (28 BB)

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