Jack Zwerner Wins the $2,000 Omaha High-Low 8/OB Event ($341,426)
After battling all in after all in and surviving each time. Rusty Mandap finally lost all of his chips when his AA103 failed to hold up against the A874 on a board of 65372.
Rusty Mandap finishes the tournament in second place and earns $176,813.
Jack Zwerner wins the gold bracelet and earns $341,426.
Wed Jul 05 20:48:00 PDT 2006
Rusty Mandap Doubles Up...Twice
After being down to his last $20,000, Rusty Mandap has doubled up on two consecutive hands and now has $80,000 in chips.
Wed Jul 05 20:43:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Count
The updated chip count is:
Jack Zwerner $1,200,000
Rusty Mandap $140,000
Wed Jul 05 20:41:00 PDT 2006
Jack Zwerner Takes Command
Through a series of small pot, Jack Zwerner has whittled Rusty Mandap stack to around $100,000.
Wed Jul 05 20:31:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Count
The updated chip count is:
Jack Zwerner: $1,000,000
Rusty Mandap: $340,000
Wed Jul 05 20:30:00 PDT 2006
Heads-Up Play Begins
Heads-up play between Rusty Mandap and Jack Zwerner is now underway.
T.J. Cloutier has come onstage to do some play by play announcing.
Wed Jul 05 20:25:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Count
The updated chip count is:
Jack Zwerner $800,000
Rusty Mandap $540,000
Wed Jul 05 20:24:00 PDT 2006
Jeff Madsen Eliminated 3rd ($97,552)
All three players limp in preflop and the flop comes K108. Jeff Madsen bets and both Jack Zwerner and Rusty Mandap call. The turn is the 3 and Rusty bets the $30,000. Madsen moves all in for an additional $15,000 and both Zwerner and Mandap make the call. The river is the 4 and both players check it down. Zwerner shows JJ85 for a flush and Mandap turns over 7642 for the low. Madsen mucks his hand and finishes the tournament in 3rd place.
Wed Jul 05 20:20:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Jack Zwerner $770,000
Rusty Mandap $470,000
Jeff Madsen $100,000
Wed Jul 05 20:12:00 PDT 2006
Jeff Madsen Doubles Up Again
Jeff Madsen is all in preflop again, this time against Jack Zwerner. Madsen shows AQ103 and Zwerner turns over A994. The board comes AK10QA and Madsen has doubled up to just over $100,000.