Event #18: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Dia 1 Iniciado
Event #18: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Dia 1 Iniciado
Welcome back to the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino and the 2019 World Series of Poker for Day 1 of the Event #18: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship.
Omaha Hi-Lo has been one of the most popular game variants on the WSOP schedule for many years alongside No-Limit Hold'em. It has been played in several different limit types, buy-in levels, and combined with a multitude of other games. The Omaha Hi-Lo Championship has been a stalwart on the WSOP schedule for many years, and always attracts one of the toughest fields of the year with every player in the field being a noted tournament veteran or a cash game legend.
This year's Omaha Hi-Lo Championship is the second Omaha Hi-Lo event of the WSOP following Derek McMaster's win in the Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo for a $228,228 first-place prize. Paul Volpe collected his third WSOP bracelet in this event last year for the $417,921 first-place prize after defeating a final table that included Eli Elezra (2nd), Vyacheslav Zhukov (5th), Robert Mizrachi (7th), and Dan Zack (8th). Unfortunately, Volpe hasn't made an appearance at this year's WSOP as of yet, so it appears as though a new champion may be crowned.
WSOP Omaha Hi-Lo Championship Results
Year | Winner | Country | First Prize | Buy-in | Total Players | Prize Pool |
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2018 | Paul Volpe | United States | $417,921 | $10,000 | 169 | $1,588,600 |
2017 | Abe Mosseri | United States | $388,795 | $10,000 | 155 | $1,447,600 |
2016 | Benny Glaser | United Kingdom | $407,194 | $10,000 | 163 | $1,532,200 |
2015 | Daniel Alaei | United States | $391,097 | $10,000 | 157 | $1,475,800 |
2014 | Brock Parker | United States | $443,407 | $10,000 | 178 | $1,673,200 |
2013 | Dany Fuhs | United States | $277,519 | $5,000 | 241 | $1,132,700 |
2012 | Joe Cassidy | United States | $294,777 | $5,000 | 256 | $1,203,200 |
2011 | Vyacheslav Zhukov | Russia | $465,216 | $10,000 | 202 | $1,898,800 |
2010 | Sam Farha | United States | $488,241 | $10,000 | 212 | $1,992,800 |
2009 | Daniel Alaei | United States | $445,898 | $10,000 | 179 | $1,682,600 |
Players will begin with 60,000 in starting chips and Day 1 will be playing ten 60-minute levels with a 15-minute break after every two levels and limits beginning at 500-1,000. Registration is open until the start of Day 2.
Play begins at 3 p.m. (PDT) with the PokerNews Live Reporting Team providing continuous live updates of all the Event #18: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo Championship action. So stay tuned to PokerNews.com to catch all the scoops, quarters, and wheels from Event #18, along with all the 2019 World Series of Poker action.
Nível: 1
Limites: 500/1,000
Ante: 0
The cards are now in the air for Event #18.
Players will begin with 60,000 in starting chips and will be playing ten 60-minute levels, with a 15-minute break following every two levels.
There is no dinner break, and registration is open until the start of Day 2.
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60,000
60,000
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Tom Koral raised to 1,000 in the cutoff and both the small blind, and Chris Hunichen in the big blind called.
The flop landed and action checked to Koral, and he bet 500. Both the small blind and Hunichen called as the turn landed the
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Action checked to Koral once again, and he tossed in 1,000. Both his opponents called, and when the river landed the , they checked to him once more.
Koral bet 1,000, the small blind folded, but Hunichen called.
Koral tabled his for aces-up and the low. Hunichen revealed his
for a worse aces-up and worse low, and he was scooped by the WSOP bracelet winner.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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62,200
2,200
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53,900
6,100
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Following a limp in middle position, and a complete from the small blind, Eric Kurtzman raised to 1,000 from the big blind.
Both his opponents called, and when the flop landed and the small blind checked, Kurtzman bet 500.
The player in middle position raised, and after the small blind folded, Kurtzman called.
Both players checked the on the turn, and when the river landed the
, Kurtzman bet 1,000 and his opponent called.
Kurtzman tabled his for aces-up, and his opponent showed his
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Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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56,000
6,000
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6,000 |
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60,000
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Following an under the gun raise to 1,000, Anthony Alberto made it 1,500 from the hijack. Andrew Kelsall called on the button, as did Calen McNeil in the small blind, along with the original aggressor.
The flop landed , and when action checked to Alberto, he bet 500. Kelsall and McNeil called, as the original raiser folded.
The turn fell the and after McNeil checked, Alberto bet 1,000. Kelsall called, and McNeil folded as the river landed the
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Alberto bet 1,000, and Kelsall folded. Alberto tabled his for the nut flush, and flopped nut low draw.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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69,700
9,700
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9,700 |
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60,300
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58,100
1,900
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