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

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 , 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 . 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 . Dickson, Olivieri, and Hoenig put in 20,000 each to kick off the action.
Ryan Hoenig: ()
Joseph Olivieri: ()
Adam Dickson: ()
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.
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Joseph Olivieri: ()
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Adam Dickson: ()
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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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