Jameson Painter Eliminated in 2nd Place ($133,431)

Level 28
: 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Omaha Hi-Lo
Jameson Painter limped, and Smith Sirisakorn checked his options.
They saw the land on the flop, and Sirisakorn led into the pot with a bet. Painter called. Sirisakorn checked on the
turn, and Painter took the betting lead. Sirisakorn checked his cards and called. The river was the
, and Sirisakorn bet for Painter's last 40,000 effective. Painter called.
"I've got a straight," Sirisakorn said, rolling over .
"That's gonna do it," Painter replied, showing his for trips.
Jameson Painter once again fell shy of winning his first bracelet, finishing as the runner-up for $133,431. Smith Sirisakorn is the winner, taking home the prestigious gold bracelet along with the $215,902 first-place prize.a
Player | Chips | Progress |
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5,062,500
362,500
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362,500 |
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Busted |