Ohel Gets Scooped
Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo
William Klevitz: / /
Randy Ohel: / /
Multiple bets were in before seventh street, and the final card of William Klevitz was accidentally flipped over and exposed in front of him. Randy Ohel, his opponent in the very hand, as well as another player, explained that Klevitz could declare himself all in, which would not technically mean that all his chips were at risk. Instead, Ohel could not raise anymore and it was a protection measure.
The floor was called, and the exact same scenario was confirmed. Klevitz then tapped the table and checked. Ohel checked behind, and was shown for a low. Ohel mucked the , and Klevitz scooped the low and even the high half with just ace-king.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
William Klevitz |
125,000
60,000
|
60,000 |
Randy Ohel |
53,000
-10,000
|
-10,000 |
|