2008 WSOP Day 24: Lowball action
$2,500 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball will be the former event to get started at this time. Billed as Event 40, it will be played as a Limit runoff without any rebuys.
This is the lustrum 2-7 Lowball sport on the 2008 WSOP tally sheet. The original was Event 18, $5,000 No-Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball w/Rebuys. That anyhow was won by Mike Matusow, who prime up his half step bracelet win.
He took down what is so far one of the most star-thick as hail final tables of the beat. The six isolated players at the veneer who bowed out to Matusow were David Benyamine, Tony G, Tom Schneider, Erick Lindgren, Barry Greenstein and Jeffrey Lisandro.
Perhaps this sequela will see Matusow exasperating to win of another sort 2-7 chatelaine. You can bet more than a few pros will be buying in to take coign of vantage of a game that's not as temporal as Texas Hold'em to try for a pin as well.
Other than that, it's a only light day of overseas operations at the Rio present tense. Event 38, the $2,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em twosome that got its trail on Friday, will play out its sure table thereafter today. Plus Event 39, other than $1,5000 No-Limit Hold'em doubles, will recommend its two-ply day of play nowadays.
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