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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #45: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller
Dias: 4
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
kq76
Prémio
$1,618,417
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$6,602,500
Entradas
278
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
32
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
0

Epstein Turns a Straight and Gets Paid

Nível 29 : 100,000/200,000, 0 ante
Alex Epstein
Alex Epstein

Erik Seidel opened the action with a raise to 450,000 and he was called two ways by Alex Epstein and Wasim Korkis in the blinds. The {7-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{3-Clubs} flop was checked through and the {9-Hearts} turn triggered a bet of 550,000 by Epstein. Korkis sent his cards into the muck and Seidel stuck around to see the {a-Hearts} river.

Epstein made it 1,250,000 to go and Seidel, who had 3,700,000 behind, called after some reflection and was shown the {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{8-Clubs} for the ten-high straight to scoop the first big pot of the final table. Epstein also came within two big blinds of Stephen Chidwick at the top of the counts.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
12,000,000
Alex Epstein us
Alex Epstein
WSOP 1X Winner
11,700,000 2,700,000
Robert Mizrachi us
Robert Mizrachi
WSOP 4X Winner
6,100,000
James Chen tw
James Chen
WSOP 1X Winner
4,600,000
Wasim Korkis us
Wasim Korkis
3,300,000 -400,000
Matthew Gonzales us
Matthew Gonzales
2,600,000
Erik Seidel us
Erik Seidel
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
1,500,000 -2,200,000

Tags: Alex EpsteinErik SeidelStephen ChidwickWasim Korkis

A Champion Will be Crowned in Event #45: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller

Alex Epstein in contention for 2nd bracelet in 2019
Alex Epstein in contention for 2nd bracelet in 2019

At 12 p.m. local time, the final seven players out of a record-breaking field of 278 entries will take their seats on the main stage of the Amazon room and determine a champion in Event #45: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller. The most-prestigious Omaha event of the year once again set a new attendance record for the fifth year running and the lion's share of the $6,602,500 prize pool is still up for grabs.

Two seven-figure paydays are on the line and the biggest top prize of the 2019 World Series of Poker so far will be awarded, as today's eventual winner at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino will receive $1,618,417 and the highly-prized gold bracelet.

British poker professional Stephen Chidwick is in prime position to claim his maiden WSOP bracelet, having amassed more than $2.2 million in WSOP cashes across 52 results. Chidwick enters the final day of his very first WSOP event of the summer with a stack of 12,975,000 good for a massive lead over almost all of his remaining opponents.

He is followed by Alex Epstein with 10,800,000, who only has one WSOP result to his name so far and kicked off the summer in Las Vegas with a victory in Event #8: $10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold'em. Robert Mizrachi will be railed by his family at the final table and will aim for his fifth bracelet to once again 'get even' with brother Michael Mizrachi. Robert Mizrachi starts third in chips with 5,525,000.

Another familiar face on the international poker circuit is Erik Seidel. The eight-time WSOP champion scored two late double ups on Day 3 to secure his seat for the final showdown and will return to 2,950,000, good enough for 15 big blinds when the action resumes.

Wasim “Wes” Korkis (4,225,000), James Chen (3,100,000) and Matthew Gonzales (1,100,000) will seek their first WSOP bracelet and the bragging rights that come along with it. Korkis is primarily known as a cash game player and entered his first major PLO tournament. Chen also has plenty of experience at mixed games and high stakes cash games, and Gonzales reached his second final table of the summer after finishing 7th in Event #29: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship.

Event #45: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller Final Table

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Erik SeidelUnited States2,950,00015
2James ChenTaiwan3,100,00016
3Robert MizrachiUnited States5,525,00028
4Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom12,975,00065
5Matthew GonzalesUnited States1,100,0006
6Alex EpsteinUnited States10,800,00054
7Wasim KorkisUnited States4,225,00021

The final table is set to resume at 12 noon local time on the main feature stage, also commonly referred to as the 'Thunderdome', with blinds of 100,000/200,000 and the PokerNews team will provide all the action from start to finish. You can also follow the live stream with hole cards displayed on CBS All Access.

Remaining Payouts

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1  $1,618,417
2  $1,000,253
3  $699,364
4  $497,112
5  $359,320
6  $264,186
7  $197,637
8Ka Kwan LauSpain$150,483

Tags: Alex EpsteinErik SeidelJames ChenKa Kwan LauMatthew GonzalesRobert MizrachiStephen Chidwick