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2021 World Series of Poker

Event #28: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed
Dias: 3
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
a722
Prémio
$166,461
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$951,410
Entradas
1,069
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
29
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
120,000
Informações sobre o torneio - Dia 3
Jogadores em jogo
1

Dylan Weisman Takes Down Event #28: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha for First Bracelet ($166,461)

Nível 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Dylan Weisman
Dylan Weisman

California's Dylan Weisman won his first World Series of Poker bracelet on Saturday by taking down Event #28: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha for a six-figure score of $166,461. Weisman, who is the lead PLO instructor for Upswing Poker, entered Day 3 with a dominant chip lead over his four opponents and used it to his advantage — including by sending heads-up opponent Craig Chait out in second for $102,884.

Play on Day 3 lasted for just two hours before Weisman took down the tournament, which began with 1,069 runners and generated a prize pool of $951,410.

Event #28: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1Dylan WeismanUnited States$166,461
2Craig ChaitUnited States$102,884
3Alexander YenUnited States$74,239
4Tim Van LooGermany$54,230
5Ran NivIsrael$40,109
6Chase FujitaUnited States$30,040
7Manan BhandariUnited States$22,787
8Youness BarakatItaly$17,510

Weisman told PokerNews he eliminated at least 20 opponents over the span of three days. That list includes third-place finisher Alexander Yen, who Weisman knocked out when he flopped a set of nines, and Yen flopped a set of eights before all the chips got in the middle.

Weisman entered heads-up play with 19.7 million chips compared to Chait's 1.7 million. Chait doubled up once before the fatal blow, which came when Weisman check-raised to put Chait all-in and Chait called with a gutshot straight draw, while Weisman had a set of deuces. Chait couldn't get there despite picking up a flush draw on the turn and shook Weisman's hand before leaving the table.

After the victory, Weisman's rail rushed onto the floor of the outer feature final table in the Amazon Room and lifted the champion over their shoulders.

"It's my bar mitzvah all over again!" laughed Weisman.

Dylan Weisman
Dylan Weisman

In an interview with PokerNews, Weisman called his heads-up opponent a "rad dude" who was “genuinely kind the entire time.”

“We had been playing a lot together (during the tournament) and he just literally watched me sun-run the entire tournament, so we were meme-ing about it the entire time," he said.

It was also quite the run for Chait, who was nearly sent home in sixth on Day 2 when he was all-in and at risk with a pair of kings against the flopped flush of Chase Fujita and went runner-runner to make a full house. The hand gave Chait a second life and he used it to ladder up to a second-place finish worth six figures.

“He played really well," Weisman said about his opponent. "The fact that he laddered from fifth to second is phenomenal. That takes an immense amount of patience. And so I’m stoked for him and the way he was able to navigate the field.”

Weisman plans to gift his maiden bracelet to his dad, who has supported his son's poker ventures since he first began playing at 13 years old. But the second bracelet is going to mom, according to Weisman.

That wraps up the PokerNews live reporting team's coverage of Event #28: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha. Be sure to check out the WSOP reporting portal for coverage of other WSOP events.

Tags: Alexander YenChase FujitaCraig ChaitDylan Weisman

Craig Chait Eliminated in 2nd Place ($102,884)

Nível 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Craig Chait
Craig Chait

In the last hand of the tournament, Craig Chait on the button bet the pot and Dylan Weisman called.

Chait bet the pot again for around 650,000 on the flop of {6-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{2-Spades} and Weisman check-raised to put his opponent all-in. Chait called it off.

Craig Chait: {q-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}
Dylan Weisman: {a-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}

"I have it," Weisman told his opponent before tabling a set of deuces, which was ahead of the straight draw of his opponent.

The {k-Diamonds} turn gave Chait additional outs with a flush draw but Weisman filled up on the {6-Spades} river and sent Chait out in second place.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Dylan Weisman us
Dylan Weisman
WSOP 1X Winner
21,380,000 2,880,000
Craig Chait us
Craig Chait
Eliminado

Tags: Craig ChaitDylan Weisman

Chait Doubles

Nível 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Craig Chait
Craig Chait

Dylan Weisman raised to 300,000 and called when Craig Chait moved all in for his last 900,000.

Craig Chait: {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs}{j-Spades}{9-Spades}
Dylan Weisman: {j-Hearts}{k-Spades}{6-Spades}{7-Spades}

Chait flopped a flush on {q-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{2-Clubs} to take control of the pot and secured the double up when the board ran out {q-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Dylan Weisman us
Dylan Weisman
WSOP 1X Winner
18,500,000 -1,200,000
Craig Chait us
Craig Chait
1,800,000 130,000

Tags: Dylan WeismanCraig Chait

Alexander Yen Eliminated in 3rd Place ($74,239)

Nível 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Alexander Yen
Alexander Yen

In a heads-up limped pot between Dylan Weisman and Alexander Yen, Yen bet 175,000 on the flop of {9-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{k-Clubs} and Weisman check-raised with a pot-sized bet to 885,000. Yen moved all-in and Weisman snap-called.

Alexander Yen: {j-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{2-Clubs}
Dylan Weisman: {j-Hearts}{9-Spades}{9-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}

Yen was in bad shape with a set of eights as Weisman had a set of nines. The board ran out {k-Spades}{6-Clubs} and both players improved to full houses, with Weisman having the best of it and Yen being sent home in third place.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Dylan Weisman us
Dylan Weisman
WSOP 1X Winner
19,700,000 4,200,000
Craig Chait us
Craig Chait
1,670,000 -630,000
Alexander Yen us
Alexander Yen
Eliminado

Tags: Alexander YenDylan Weisman

Tim Van Loo Eliminated in 4th Place ($54,230)

Nível 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Tim Van Loo
Tim Van Loo

Alexander Yen limped in from the small blind, then called when big blind Tim Van Loo raised to 300,000.

Van Loo continued for 200,000 on the flop of {4-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{q-Hearts} and Yen check-raised to 550,000. Van Loo moved all in and Yen snap-called.

Van Loo showed two kings but had been out flopped by the {10-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{7-Spades} of Yen. The turn and river came {7-Clubs}{9-Diamonds} and Van Loo's kings went down to the trips of Yen as the German hit the rail in fourth place.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Alexander Yen us
Alexander Yen
4,800,000 1,300,000
Tim Van Loo de
Tim Van Loo
Eliminado

Tags: Alexander YenTim Van Loo

Full House for Weisman

Nível 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Dylan Weisman
Dylan Weisman

Heads-up on the turn with the board showing {3-Clubs}{q-Spades}{q-Clubs}{10-Hearts}, Dylan Weisman bet 250,000 and Alexander Yen called. On the {6-Diamonds} river, Weisman potted for 1,050,000.

Yen pondered the decision for a moment before calling. "Tens full," Weisman announced, turning over {10-Clubs}{10-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}. Yen mucked as Weisman climbed close to 16,000,000.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Dylan Weisman us
Dylan Weisman
WSOP 1X Winner
15,700,000 1,500,000
Alexander Yen us
Alexander Yen
2,000,000 -3,000,000

Tags: Alexander YenDylan Weisman

Ran Niv Eliminated in 5th Place ($40,109)

Nível 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Ran Niv
Ran Niv

Action folded to Tim Van Loo in the small blind and he raised enough to put Ran Niv all in from the big blind. Niv called for around 500,000.

Ran Niv: {k-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}
Tim Van Loo: {q-Spades}{10-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{4-Spades}

The board ran out {10-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{8-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}, giving Van Loo two pair, queens and tens, and making Niv the first elimination of the final day.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Tim Van Loo de
Tim Van Loo
3,200,000 650,000
Ran Niv il
Ran Niv
Eliminado

Tags: Ran NivTim Van Loo

Weisman Has Half the Chips

Nível 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Dylan Weisman
Dylan Weisman

Tim Van Loo limped in and Dylan Weisman checked from the big blind. The flop came {10-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{9-Hearts} and Weisman led for 200,000.

Van Loo called to see the {8-Clubs} on the turn. Weisman bet 550,000, and again Van Loo called. On the {a-Spades} river, Weisman asked how much was in the pot before betting 750,000.

Van Loo took his time before calling. Weisman showed {j-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{5-Clubs} for the straight and Van Loo mucked.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Dylan Weisman us
Dylan Weisman
WSOP 1X Winner
12,200,000 2,765,000
Tim Van Loo de
Tim Van Loo
2,550,000 -1,650,000

Tags: Tim Van LooDylan Weisman

Dylan Weisman Leads Final Five of $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed

Dylan Weisman
Dylan Weisman

They all have never won a World Series of Poker bracelet, but at the end of today, one of the five players remaining in Event #28: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed will achieve a poker player's dream of becoming a WSOP champion.

Leading the way is Dylan Weisman. The UpSwing Poker coach and Twitch streamer busted Manan Bhandari in seventh place and pulled away at the end of Day 2 to finish with 9,435,000. Weisman is usually found playing high stakes Pot-Limit Omaha cash games, but he does have one previous WSOP cash in the $25,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha in 2019.

Behind him is Alexander Yen with 5,530,000. Yen is in the same position he was at the start of Day 2, in second place on the leaderboard. Originally from Lisle, Illinois, Yen is making his sixth WSOP cash dating back to 2010 but his first appearance at a final table.

Germany's Tim Van Loo begins the day in third place with 4,545,000. This is not only Van Loo's first WSOP final table, it's also his first cash. His biggest live score came just a month ago, when he finished runner-up in an event in Slovakia for $22,934.

End of Day 2 Chip Counts

 RANKPLAYERCOUNTRYCHIP COUNT
 1Dylan WeismanUnited States9,435,000
 2Alexander YenUnited States5,530,000
 3Tim Van LooGermany4,545,000
 4Ran NivIsrael1,000,000
 5Craig ChaitUnited States880,000

Ran Niv of Israel finished Day 2 with 1,000,000. Niv has 10 career WSOP cashes dating back to 2016 and $124,000 in career live earnings.

Then there is Craig Chait with 880,000, at the bottom of the leaderboard but with the most impressive resume. Chait is the only one of the five to have made a WSOP final table before, finishing in fifth in the $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. and seventh in the $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball, both in 2019. Chait made a miraculous runner-runner full house to double through Chase Fujita late last night to stay alive. Originally from New Jersey but now residing in Los Angeles, he has $818,000 in live tournament earnings.

Final Table results

PlacePlayerPrize
1 $166,461
2 $102,884
3 $74,239
4 $54,230
5 $40,109
6Chase Fujita$30,040
7Manan Bhandari$22,787
8Youness Barakat$17,510

One of these players will walk away with the bracelet and $166,461 prize today. Play resumes at 12 p.m. PST in Level 28, with blinds 50,000-100,000.

Stay tuned to PokerNews throughout the day as a new WSOP bracelet winner will be crowned.

Tags: Alexander YenCraig ChaitDylan WeismanRan NivTim Van Loo