Friedman Clinging to Life
Omaha 8 or Better
Never one to give up, Adam Friedman has been grinding a very short stack through the last level or so and is down to a nub but refusing to quit.
In a recent hand, he was in the big blind with 35,000 chips behind.
After Greg Mascio raised in the cutoff and Cody Espeseth called on the button, Friedman hopefully tossed in a call, leaving himself just 20,000 behind.
On the flop, Mascio bet and Espeseth folded.
Friedman was then pained with a decision that would essentially commit him, with a call costing 15,000 of his last 20,000 chips. After over a minute of deliberation, he hesitated briefly but then tossed his cards to the dealer.
"Good fold?," asked Friedman. Mascio nodded as he gathered the chips.
On the next hand, Friedman was in the small blind, and with a raise from Frankie O'Dell and three calls behind him, he couldn't believe the cards he had in the hole and, after more deliberation, opted to fold despite the money that was available in the pot.
The five-time WSOP champ is still hanging around, hoping to rebuild his short stack once again.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Greg Mascio |
700,000
210,000
|
210,000 |
Cody Espeseth |
193,000
-93,000
|
-93,000 |
Adam Friedman |
12,000
-86,000
|
-86,000 |
|