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2018 World Series of Poker

Event #42: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed High Roller
Dias: 4
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
aa98
Prémio
$1,402,683
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$5,462,500
Entradas
230
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
31
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0
Informações sobre o torneio - Dia 4

Shaun Deeb Gets Revenge on Ben Yu to Win $25K PLO High Roller for $1,402,683

Nível 31 : 150,000/300,000, 0 ante
Shaun Deeb - 2018 $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed High Roller Winner
Shaun Deeb - 2018 $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed High Roller Winner

The final six players from a 230-entry field (181 unique entries plus 49 reentries) in the 2018 World Series of Poker Event #42: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed High Roller returned to the ESPN main stage on Saturday to play down to a winner.

The final table included heavyweights like defending champ James Calderaro, Poker Hall of Famer Scotty Nguyen, and the red-hot Jason Koon. However, none of those players made it to the final two. Instead, it was a rematch of the 2017 WSOP Event #34: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship — when Ben Yu beat Shaun Deeb heads up to win his second bracelet.

The duo collided once again, each looking to join the ranks of Sammy Farha, David “Chip” Reese, and David Sklansky as three-time bracelet winners. The fourth edition of the tournament, which for the first time allowed for a single reentry, ended with Deeb getting his revenge.

“I made a joke to him at the unofficial final table,” Deeb revealed. “I said we both missed the $10K 2-7, the event we got heads up in last year. I go, ‘We might be able to do it again, another game I’m a favorite on you heads up.’ Ben’s a great poker player but I have so much experience playing mixed games longer.”

The $1,402,683 blew away Deeb’s previous best cash (not counting the $1 million he won in a One Drop satellite) of $318,857 for winning the 2015 WSOP Event #15: $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold’em Championship. His other bracelet came at the 2016 WSOP when he took down Event #49: $1,500 Seven Card Stud for $111,101.

“I had a great start to the day, got the chip lead,” Deeb said after the win. “No one really ever put me in a bad spot. I was able to control the pot sizes the way I wanted to almost every hand. That really helps, to not get in an inflated pot with a marginal hand. Everyone played their best game, I just ran the best.”

He added: “I think I have a great shot at Player of the Year right now so I think I’m gonna battle, hop in every event I can and just enjoy myself.”

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1Shaun DeebUnited States$1,402,683
2Ben YuUnited States$866,924
3Scotty NguyenUnited States$592,875
4James CalderaroUnited States$414,134
5Jason KoonUnited States$295,606
6Ryan TosocUnited States$215,718
7David BenyamineFrance$161,020
8Bogdan CapitanRomania$123,004

It took just four hands for the first player to fall. It happened when the short-stacked Ryan Tosoc raised pot preflop and just called Yu’s three-bet to 900K. Tosoc then jammed his last 325,000 after flopping middle pair with a flush draw and Yu looked him up with top pair of aces. Neither the turn nor river helped Tosoc and he hit the rail in sixth place for $215,718.

On Hand #31 of the final table, Deeb raised and then called a three-bet from Koon. The latter shoved the nine-high flop with queens and Deeb snap-called him with top two pair, nines and sevens. Koon picked up a straight draw on the turn but failed to get there on the river. Koon took home $295,606 for his fifth-place finish.

Calderaro was looking to go back-to-back in arguably one of the toughest tournaments of the year, but his quest came up three spots shy thanks to a nasty river card. It happened when both he and Deeb got it in with top two on the flop. The odds favored a chop, but running cards wound up giving Deeb a backdoor six-high straight to win the pot. Calderaro’s $414,134 for finishing fourth brought his two-year total up to $1,703,208 in prize money.

Three-handed play lasted for a while before Yu double through Nguyen, which left the Poker Hall of Famer short. The 1998 WSOP Main Event champ soon got it in with two kings and a ten-nine and was up against Yu’s queens with an ace-three. An ace hit the flop and Nguyen was eliminated in third place for $592,875, the fourth-largest score of his illustrious career.

Yu and Deeb both held the chip lead during the short heads-up match. Before long, Deeb got his opponent on the ropes before delivering the final blow. It happened on a five-four-deuce two-heart flop when Yu called all in holding a jack-six-six-five with two hearts against Deeb, who held aces with a gutshot to a seven. The black deuce and eight on the turn and river respectively sent Yu to the rail as runner-up for a career-high $866,924.

History of the $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed High Roller

YearPlayersPrize PoolWinnerPrize
2015175$4,156,250Anthony Zinno$1,122,196
2016184$4,370,000Jens Kyllönen$1,127,035
2017205$4,868,750James Calderaro$1,289,074
2018230$5,462,500Shaun Deeb$1,402,683

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Ben Yu Eliminated in 2nd Place ($866,924)

Nível 31 : 150,000/300,000, 0 ante

Ben Yu raised the pot to 900,000 and Shaun Deeb three-bet the pot to 2.7 million. Yu, who had a stack of around 6.4 million, called, and the flop came {5-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{2-Hearts}. Deeb bet the pot and Yu called all in.

Ben Yu: {J-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}
Shaun Deeb: {A-Spades}{A-Hearts}{9-Spades}{8-Clubs}

Deeb was in the lead with his pair of aces, but Yu had plenty of outs with a straight and flush draw. Fives and sixes were live, too, but the {2-Clubs} turn and {8-Spades} river failed to improve Yu to send him to the rail in second place for $866,924. Yu narrowly missed out on his third bracelet, while Deeb completed that exact feat and took revenge for his runner-up finish to Yu in the 2017 WSOP Event #34: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship.

A recap of today's action is to follow.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Shaun Deeb us
Shaun Deeb
WSOP 6X Winner
28,750,000 7,400,000
Ben Yu us
Ben Yu
WSOP 4X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Ben YuShaun Deeb

Scotty Nguyen Eliminated in 3rd Place ($592,875)

Nível 31 : 150,000/300,000, 0 ante
Scotty Nguyen - 3rd Place
Scotty Nguyen - 3rd Place

On the button, Ben Yu raised to 1 million and Scotty Nguyen three-bet the pot to 3.3 million with 50,000 behind. Yu set him in and Nguyen called it off.

Scotty Nguyen: {K-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{9-Hearts}
Ben Yu: {A-Clubs}{Q-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}{3-Spades}

Yu's rail asked for an ace and got their wish granted with the {A-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} flop. Nguyen had a gutshot and his rail now asked for an eight. The {4-Hearts} appeared on the turn and Yu's rail demanded, "Pair the board!" That didn't happen, but they were equally happy about the blank {J-Hearts} on the river.

Nguyen was eliminated in third place for a payday of $592,875 and there will now be a short break to set up the duel for the title and coveted gold bracelet. Both Yu and Shaun Deeb already have two of their own and aim to make it three with a payday of $1,402,683 up top.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Ben Yu us
Ben Yu
WSOP 4X Winner
16,000,000 3,300,000
Shaun Deeb us
Shaun Deeb
WSOP 6X Winner
12,750,000 350,000
Scotty Nguyen us
Scotty Nguyen
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Eliminado

Tags: Ben YuScotty NguyenShaun Deeb

James Calderaro Eliminated in 4th Place ($414,134)

Nível 29 : 100,000/200,000, 0 ante
James Calderaro - 4th Place
James Calderaro - 4th Place

On Hand #58, defending champ James Calderaro raised to 500,000 and Ben Yu called on the button. Shaun Deeb came along from the big blind and three players went to the flop, which came down {2-Clubs}{a-Clubs}{9-Spades}.

Deeb checked, Calderaro bet 1,000,000, and Yu folded. Deeb then woke up with a pot-sized check-raise and Calderaro called off for 3.1 million total.

Deeb: {a-Spades}{9-Hearts}{6-Spades}{3-Spades}
Calderaro: {a-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}

Both players had flopped top two pair and it looked like things were headed for a chop. The {4-Hearts} turn meant Calderaro just needed to dodge a five to at least split the pot, and he could still win it outright with a river king.

The dealer burned and delivered the {5-Spades} on the river. Deeb made a runner-runner straight and sent the defending champ to the rail in fourth place.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Shaun Deeb us
Shaun Deeb
WSOP 6X Winner
17,100,000 5,200,000
James Calderaro us
James Calderaro
Defending Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: James CalderaroShaun Deeb

Big Showww: James Calderaro Looks for Back-to-Back $25K PLO Titles

Nível 28 : 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Making a final table in any WSOP event is a long-odds investment. A $25,000 event with plenty of top players makes it even tougher. Getting that deep requires long days, deep focus, plenty of skill, and an occasional lucky break.

James Calderaro (aka The Big Showww Caldo) has not only done that in the $25,000 Pot Limit Omaha tournament, but has a chance to win the title two years in a row.

We spoke to Calderaro right before play got underway today. Read the article on the PokerNews homepage.

James Calderaro
James Calderaro

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Jason Koon Eliminated in 5th Place ($295,606)

Nível 28 : 80,000/160,000, 0 ante
Jason Koon - 5th Place
Jason Koon - 5th Place

On Hand #31 of the final table, Shaun Deeb raised to 320,000 from the button and then called when Jason Koon three-bet to 1.04 million.

Koon then moved all in for his last 900,000 on the {7-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{9-Spades} flop and Deeb snap-called.

Deeb: {7-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{8-Spades}
Koon: {k-Clubs}{q-Spades}{q-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}

Koon held an overpair but Deeb had flopped two pair to take the lead. The {J-Hearts} turn gave Koon a bunch of straight outs but the {A-Hearts} river was not one of them. Deeb's two pair held and Koon was eliminated in fifth place.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jason Koon us
Jason Koon
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Jason KoonShaun Deeb

Ryan Tosoc Eliminated in 6th Place ($215,718)

Nível 27 : 60,000/120,000, 0 ante
Ryan Tosoc - 6th Place
Ryan Tosoc - 6th Place

On the fourth hand of the final table, the short-stacked Ryan Tosoc raised the pot and Ben Yu responded by making it 900,000 to go from the button. Tosoc just called, which left him 325,000 behind, and the flop came down {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}.

Tosoc bet all in and Yu made a quick call.

Yu: {A-Spades}{k-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{6-Spades}
Tosoc: {q-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}

Yu was ahead with top pair but Tosoc held middle pair with a flush draw. The {3-Clubs} turn gave Tosoc an added straight draw but the {9-Clubs} river was a brick to send him out the door in sixth place.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Ben Yu us
Ben Yu
WSOP 4X Winner
6,000,000 1,225,000
Ryan Tosoc us
Ryan Tosoc
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Ben YuRyan Tosoc

A Champion Will be Crowned in Event #42: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed High Roller

Defending Champion James Calderaro 2nd in Chips
Defending Champion James Calderaro 2nd in Chips

The final showdown for the coveted gold bracelet and first-place payout of $1,402,683 will see six Americans return to the PokerGO livestream table at the Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino for Day 4 of Event #42: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed High Roller. The biggest Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller at the World Series of Poker to date attracted a field of 230 entries and the lion's share of the $5,462,500 is still up for grabs.

Among the final six are four bracelet winners and five-time WSOP bracelet winner Scotty Nguyen is in the lead with 7,010,000, closely followed by defending champion James Calderaro (6,445,000) and Shaun Deeb (6,305,000). Ben Yu, who entered the tournament after finishing 3rd in Event #38: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship, has reached his 11th WSOP final table and is aiming to make it bracelet number three. Yu will enter the final day fourth in chips with 4,775,000.

Jason Koon (2,905,000) and Ryan Tosoc (1,300,000) round up the final six and the former has already locked up his 10th score of at least six digits in the current year. However, the elusive gold bracelet has escaped Koon thus far and the High Roller regular will be determined to change that very fact when the action resumes at 2 p.m. local time with 22 minutes left in level 27 at blinds of 60,000/120,000.

Seat Assignments for the Final Day

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Ben YuUnited States4,775,00040
2Scotty NguyenUnited States7,010,00058
3Shaun DeebUnited States6,305,00053
4James CalderaroUnited States6,445,00054
5Jason KoonUnited States2,905,00024
6Ryan TosocUnited States1,300,00011

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize (in USD)
1$1,402,683
2$866,924
3$592,875
4$414,134
5$295,606
6$215,718

The PokerNews live reporting team will provide all the action on the final day until a winner is crowned, and the livestream will be available via PokerGO on a security delay of one hour. Make sure to tune back in and find out who ends up victorious.

Tags: Ben YuJames CalderaroJason KoonRyan TosocScotty NguyenShaun Deeb