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The Big Wrap Poker
- The Big Wrap PLO is a highly anticipated poker festival that is about to transform the last days of July into a poker bonanza. It comes with various events striving to meet all players’ expectations. One of the popular events coming with this poker festival would be The Big Wrap PLO High Roller.
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- Series of tournaments: THE BIG WRAP WARM-UP PLO Rozvadov 7, 34806 Rozvadov, Czech Republic.
2019 The Big Wrap - €2,350 Pot-Limit Omaha - Poker tournament results, including winners and their payouts and winnings. The Big Wrap PLO 2020 will be taking place at the King’s Casino Rozvadov in Rozvadov, Czech Republic between September 21st and September 28th. Here’s the full schedule. Mon 21 Sep at 3.
In , a wrap is a straight draw with more than an open-ended straight draw (OESD). In other words, wraps are straight draws where you have more than 8 outs. The most powerful wrap draw typically has 20 outs.
EXAMPLE “I was holding A-3-4-5, and the board came K-6-7. This is said to have a “wrap”, as any 3, 4, 5 or 8, would complete a straight.”
You have to be careful with wrap draws, however, since you can be chasing the sucker end of a straight, and there is the possibility that another player is flushing.
This video discusses a handy PLO wrap hand calculator for figuring out the outs you have and the nut outs.
This Pot Limit Omaha app (Omaha Wrap Wizard) can be downloaded for iPhone / iPad devices.
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The second starting day of The Big Wrap wrapped up in Europe's biggest poker arena at the King's Casino and Resort in Rozvadov. As expected, a more significant field emerged in the popular casino near the border to Germany with a guaranteed prize pool of €1,000,000 luring in players from near and far for the €2,350 Pot-Limit Omaha Main Event.
After 128 entries on Day 1a the previous day, that number was almost doubled thanks to 221 entries including 165 unique players and 56 re-entries. Along with the twenty entries in the online Day 1 on partypoker, the current field size stands at 369 entries, and at least 155 players will return to their seats as of 2 p.m. local time when the action resumes at blinds of 2,000/4,000.
After twelve levels of 40 minutes each, it was a familiar name of the European poker scene that emerged at the top of the leaderboard as Besim Hot beat Veton Raka for the top spot with a stack of 720,000. Raka follows close behind with 702,000. The top five also includes Shahin Dezfoulli (576,000), Simone Fumagalli (573,000), and Katerminka (558,000).
It was no smooth sailing for Hot all the way, as he quickly lost the stack on the first bullet before a late surge propelled him into the lead.
Only the top five bagged up more than half a million in chips, but plenty of notables made it through to Day 2 such as Sameer Khurana (430,000), Paresh Doshi (385,000), Maksim Shuts (380,000), Maksim Pisarenko (310,000), Tomasz Kozub (277,000), Jan-Peter Jachtmann (237,000), Marek Blasko (230,000), and partypoker ambassador Bertrand 'ElkY' Grospellier (144,000).
Among those that required more than one shot at running up a stack and succeeding, were also WSOPE PLO bracelet winner Lukas Zaskodny (244,000), Jonas Kronwitter (203,000), Alexander Norden (173,000), Gisle Olsen (164,000), and Hokyiu Lee (85,000).
Less fortunate were Andrej Desset, Mick Heder, Marek Tatar, Karel Kovarik, Alexandre Viard, Jesper Hougaard, and Petr Targa to name just a few of those that came and left without anything to show for just yet. With two levels of late registration remaining on Day 2, some of them may, however, be back in action after a good night's sleep.
Especially after the dinner break, the pace of all-in showdowns and re-entries accelerate. Simone Fumagalli tripled up in a three-way all-in when he turned the nut straight with a flush draw and held against top set and top pair as well as the nut flush draw.
Soon after, it was Yordanov Karagogov that doubled to half a million in chips when his wrap got there against a set.
Towards the end of the night, the chips were flying left and right in an attempt to run up a decent stack for Day 2. It was no surprise that the rollercoaster ride cut the field into more than half and the 95 Day 1b survivors will join the 52 players that bagged up on Day 1a.
The Talk and Gisle Olsen bagged up twice and will carry over their bigger stack while another nine online qualifiers join the action as of Day 2, along with at least 15 satellite winners. Be sure to tune back in for more PLO spectacle from Rozvadov as the penultimate day will see the money bubble burst with the PokerNews team on the floor to provide all the action.
Check out The Big Wrap live reporting in the PokerNews live coverage section.
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