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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #65: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Dias: 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
a1054
Prémio
$463,670
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,814,200
Entradas
193
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
31
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
0

Stephen Johnson Eliminated in 11th Place ($28,976)

Nível 23 : 15,000/30,000, 0 ante
Stephen Johnson
Stephen Johnson

Ryan Miller opened with a raise to 60,000 from the cutoff and received a call from Stephen Johnson, defending his big blind. The flop came {q-Hearts}{2-Spades}{4-Spades} and Johnson led out for the pot, 135,000. Miller raised to put Johnson all in and Johnson called.

Ryan Miller: {a-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}
Stephen Johnson: {6-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{2-Hearts}

The board ran out {6-Clubs}{q-Diamonds} and Johnson was unable to beat Miller's set of fours, exiting the tournament in 11th place.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Ryan Miller us
Ryan Miller
1,430,000
430,000
430,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Stephen Johnson us
Stephen Johnson
Eliminado

Tags: Ryan MillerStephen Johnson

Connor Drinan Eliminated in 10th Place ($35,950); Ryan Miller Eliminated in 9th Place ($35,950)

Nível 24 : 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Connor Drinan
Connor Drinan

Connor Drinan came in with a pot-sized raise to 140,000 from the cutoff, Nick Schulman called on the button, and Ryan Miller called from the big blind. On the {a-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds} flop, Miller checked, Drinan shoved all in for 230,000, Schulman was all in, and Miller also reshoved all in for over 400,000.

Connor Drinan: {q-Hearts}{q-Spades}{3-Clubs}{2-Hearts}
Ryan Miller: {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}{j-Spades}{10-Diamonds}
Nick Schulman: {a-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}

Drinan had flopped middle set, Schulman held top two, the nut flush draw, and a wheel draw, while Miller had top pair with a wrap. The {j-Diamonds} on the turn gave Schulman the nut flush, and the {8-Clubs} river added an eighty-five low merely for the statistics.

Drinan started the hand with fewer chips than Miller and finished in 10th place, while Miller ended up ninth. With the double knockout, Schulman starts the official final table as the chip leader.

Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller
Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Nick Schulman us
Nick Schulman
2,340,000
990,000
990,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 4X Winner
Ryan Miller us
Ryan Miller
Eliminado
WSOP 2X Winner
Connor Drinan us
Connor Drinan
Eliminado
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Connor DrinanNick SchulmanRyan Miller

Bryce Yockey Eliminated in 8th Place ($45,551)

Nível 26 : 30,000/60,000, 0 ante
Bryce Yockey
Bryce Yockey

Bryce Yockey potted to 270,000, a little under half his stack, from under the gun and Brian Hastings called from the big blind. On a {9-Spades}{5-Clubs}{4-Hearts} flop, both players quickly got the rest in.

Bryce Yockey: {a-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{4-Spades}{3-Hearts}
Brian Hastings: {7-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}

The turn was the {3-Clubs} and the river the {8-Spades}. It took some studying from everyone at the table, but Hastings had Yockey pipped with five-three against four-three for high, as well as having a 7-5-4-3-2 low to Yockey's 8-5-4-3-A for a scoop to send the 2017 champ of this event out in 8th place.

Cards
Yockey's final hand (photo: Jamie Thomson)
Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Brian Hastings us
Brian Hastings
2,400,000
515,000
515,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 6X Winner
Bryce Yockey us
Bryce Yockey
Eliminado
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Brian HastingsBryce Yockey

Nick Schulman Leads Final Seven in $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo Championship

Nível 26 : 30,000/60,000, 0 ante
Nick Schulman
Nick Schulman

Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo aficionados were in for a treat today as a stacked field of 43 of the game's greatest duked it out on the penultimate day of Event #65: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship. After ten full levels of sixty minutes, seven of them made their way to the final table, played out on Monday, July 1 at noon. Each of them is vying for the coveted gold bracelet and first place prize money of $463,670 and made their way through a day that featured plenty of swingy all-ins, dramatic chops, and stunning comebacks.

One of those comebacks was made by end-of-day chip leader Nick Schulman (3,350,000). While he amassed the biggest stack at the end, the PokerGO commentator and two-time bracelet winner found himself on a nub with thirteen players remaining. Looking to double up, Schulman got most of his stack all in preflop, then stacked off the rest with ace-king-queen-deuce on a jack-three-three flop. Ryan Miller called and held the three, leaving Schulman all but drawing dead. However, fate would have it otherwise as the turn and river brought a queen and ten, improving him to an improbable Broadway to survive.

Schulman chopped a river for his tournament life directly after, and never looked back since. It became the start of a massive comeback that saw him eliminate Miller and Connor Drinan in the same hand along the way to start the final table with the chip lead. Schulman solidified and extended his lead to sport the biggest stack when play was halted for the night.

In order to win his third bracelet, Schulman has to overcome poker royalty such as four-time bracelet winner Brian Hastings, who will start the final day second in chips with 2,735,000. While Schulman's day was swingy, Hastings had a seemingly easier time at the table, never really finding himself in any danger. He picked off several players in the late stages of the day including Bryce Yockey, who ultimately became the last player to miss out on the final day with an 8th place finish. Yockey lost a chunk of his chips to his 'homie' Schulman before losing the rest to Hastings.

Brian Hastings
Four-time bracelet winner Brian Hastings returns second in chips to the final day

2005 World Champion Joe Hachem will return as well in his quest to finally add a second piece of hardware to the most prestigious one of all. Hachem sits third in chips with 2,430,000 and will be flanked by Day 1 chip leader, two-time bracelet winner, and mixed game expert Chris Vitch (1,940,000), Russia's Denis Strebkov (885,000), Corey Hochman (170,000), and Michael McKenna (65,000).

Those last two chip counts aren't typos: Hochman rocked the short stack throughout the day but survived every clash where he was at risk, while McKenna lost a big one to Vitch near the end of the night. McKenna opted to fold the final hand of the night from under the gun and will return tomorrow seated in the big blind, not even being able to post the full amount.

Out of the 43 returning players from a 193-strong field, 29 of them would make it into the money. With 30 remaining, it took over thirty hand-for-hands before Joao Vieira finally became the last player to leave empty-handed. Vieira folded earlier in a hand which left him with just a single T-1,000 chip, but no miracle comeback was in the cards for the Portuguese pro. Players that did make the money included Darryll Fish (13th - $23,863), Nathan Gamble (17th - $17,295), Randy Ohel (19th - $17,295), Scott Bohlman (26th - $15,237), and Steven Wolanksy (29th - $15,237).

The seven remaining players will return at noon local time on Monday, July 1 in the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino to play down until a bracelet winner has been crowned. PokerGO will have to bring another commentator into the booth as Schulman will headline the final table himself when cards go back in the air on the live stream with an hour delay. PokerNews will be back on the floor to cover this event start-to-finish, so make sure to come back to see who wins the prestigious title.

Joe Hachem
2005 Main Event champ Joe Hachem will be back on the final day

Tags: Brian HastingsBryce YockeyChris VitchConnor DrinanCorey HochmanDarryll FishDenis StrebkovJoao VieiraJoe HachemMichael McKennaNathan GambleNick SchulmanRandy OhelRyan MillerScott Bohlman