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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #57: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller
Dias: 4
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
akq10
Prémio
$2,294,756
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$10,551,500
Entradas
449
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
31
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Informações sobre o torneio - Dia 4
Entradas
5
Jogadores em jogo
1

Ka Kwan Lau Finds Redemption in Event #57: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller ($2,294,756)

Nível 31 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Ka Kwan Lau
Ka Kwan Lau

The second winner of a Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller Event of the 2023 World Series of Poker has been crowned at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Out of a staggering field of 449 entries in Event #57: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller, PLO specialist Ka Kwan Lau defeated Sergio Martinez Gonzalez heads up as both Spanish-speaking four-card aficionados earned the biggest slice of the $10,551,500 prize pool.

It was the biggest prize pool for a Pot-Limit Omaha live poker event in the history of the WSOP and Lau sealed the victory two years after he came up one spot shy of earning his maiden WSOP gold bracelet in the very same tournament. Known under his online moniker of "kaju85", he is one of the most-feared players in PLO tournaments on the live and online poker circuit. He was born in Spain and has a Hong Kong passport as well, but quickly became an integral part of the close-knit Spanish poker community ever since entering the live poker scene back in 2010.

Lau resides in Andorra and that's where he will be heading a few days from now because the birth of his second daughter is imminent. The four-card specialist will even skip the upcoming $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller, as well as the remainder of the 2023 WSOP, to be home with his family. His return to Europe will be sweetened with the top prize of $2,294,756 and his first bracelet, while Martinez Gonzalez receives a consolation prize of $1,418,270.

Andjelko Andrejevic came into the final day as the shortest stack but laddered to third place ahead of Roger Teska and Mads Amot. All five of the finalists were competing for their maiden WSOP victory in the Horseshoe Event Center and Lau has further cemented his status as one of the best among the four-card aficionados.

Final Table Result Event #57: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (in USD)
1Ka Kwan LauHong Kong$2,294,756
2Sergio Martinez GonzalezSpain$1,418,270
3Andjelko AndrejevicSerbia$989,464
4Roger TeskaUnited States$701,522
5Mads AmotNorway$505,588
6Quan ZhouChina$370,498
7Firas KashatUnited States$276,141
8Jeremy AusmusUnited States$209,392
Ka Kwan Lau
Ka Kwan Lau and his Spanish rail

Winner's Reaction

"I feel great. It feels like I have been missing something and now it is complete ... I am very happy with that. I came here two years ago to win the bracelet. I can't really say yet how happy I am not," an overwhelmed Lau said after the frenetic celebrations with his Spanish rail were done and the winner shots had been taken care of.

Lau is arguably one of the most accomplished PLO tournament players and his strategy for success seems rather simple.

"My secret is to grind a lot. I love poker and push hard," he said with a big grin on his face.

He also competes in No-Limit Hold'em tournaments once in a while as well and has had a deep run in the 2016 WSOP Main Event where he collected $269,430 for his 20th-place finish. However, the four-card variant has very much been his bread and butter for more than a decade now.

"My game in No-Limit is very poor. I just play a couple of tournaments. When I have no games or nothing better to do, I play probably one tournament of No-Limit Hold'em," the Spaniard admitted.

With two times as many cards, he is a force to be reckoned and the number of entries in each of the PLO events has been growing by a lot during the 2023 WSOP, very much to the delight of the Spaniard.

"PLO is getting more and more popular. The number [in this event] speaks for itself. I didn't come the last year, but people told me that it is almost double the field and that is a lot. Also in the 10k, the field was up a lot. I think the game is getting more popular."

Another high-stakes event in his preferred four-card variant is just around the corner with Event #71: $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller, which gets underway on June 30, 2023, but other PLO specialists may be relieved that Lau won't be among the participants.

"I will miss the tournament. I am waiting for my second daughter and she is going to come in a week or ten days. I think it is a great moment to come back home and be with my wife and my daughter. It is okay for this year, I will just relax and see how my daughter grows, but next year it is very probable that I will come here again with them."

Action of the Final Day

The final day recommenced with five players remaining and Lau in the driver's seat, while fellow Spanish-speaking Martinez Gonzalez was in distinct second place. Lau suffered a minor setback when Andrejevic extracted value with a full house, but he more than made up for it soon after.

In a large clash with the third-biggest stack Amot, Lau flopped an open-ended straight and flush draw against the middle set of the Norwegian. The turn was a blank, but the river brought another spade without pairing the board to vault Lau into a commanding lead.

Next to go was one of the two short stacks when Teska put his hopes on the top two pair and a gutshot. However, he was drawing very thin against the flopped wheel of Martinez Gonzalez and bricked the river to reduce the field to the final three after fewer than 90 minutes of play.

Andrejevic kept his short stack afloat with a double against Martinez Gonzalez but still had a mountain to climb for a shot at the title. The big lead of Lau was then decimated to just a handful of big blinds when Martinez Gonzalez earned value from a superior full house, which had the potential to shift the momentum.

The Serbian stuck around for a while but never pulled away from the bottom of the leaderboard by some margin. He eventually made a stand with double-suited queens against the pocket aces of Martinez Gonzalez in a preflop contest. Both players flopped a set and Andrejevic didn't catch the miracle one-outer to bow out in third place for nearly $1 million in prize money.

Heads-up play between Lau and Martinez Gonzalez started with an incredible average of 84 big blinds, as the final two contenders were separated by just two big blinds with a pay jump of more than $800k and the WSOP gold bracelet on the line. It would only take fewer than two hours to determine a winner, however, and it was Lau who came out on top.

Sergio Martinez Gonzalez
Runner-Up Sergio Martinez Gonzalez

Martinez Gonzalez started pulling away in the first half of the heads-up duel and was just one card away from victory. His nut flush draw, however, missed and Lau doubled into a narrow lead with the nut straight. It was a pivotal turning point as Lau regained his composure after having been frustrated previously and he raked in several big pots in quick succession to jump into a commanding lead.

Ultimately, they got it in preflop with naked aces for Martinez Gonzalez against a double-suited broadway rundown of Lau and the latter rivered a straight to finish the job he missed out on two years ago in Las Vegas.

That concludes the PokerNews live reporting from this event, but several other tournaments are currently taking place in which a WSOP gold bracelet is up for grabs.

Tags: Andjelko AndrejevicKa Kwan LauMads AmotRoger TeskaSergio Martinez Gonzalez

Sergio Martinez Gonzalez Eliminated in 2nd Place ($1,418,270)

Nível 31 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez

Sergio Martinez Gonzalez raised the pot to 1,500,000 and Ka Kwan Lau potted to 4,500,000. What followed was the four-bet pot by Martinez Gonzalez with a stack of 15,000,000 and Lau looked him up to create a pot of 29,500,000.

Sergio Martinez Gonzalez: AA74
Ka Kwan Lau: AKQ10

The 1096 flop gave Lau a pair and gutshot while the 9 turn took away some outs. Lau needed a ten or jack to seal the victory and the J river secured the victory, as Lau immediately jumped to his rail from Spain to celebrate.

Martinez Gonzalez had to settle for a consolation prize of $1,418,270 while Lau finished one spot higher than in 2021, taking home the coveted WSOP gold bracelet and a top prize of $2,294,756.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Ka Kwan Lau es
Ka Kwan Lau
67,350,000
13,000,000
13,000,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez es
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez
Eliminado

Tags: Ka Kwan LauSergio Martinez Gonzalez

Lau Doubles Back Into Narrow Lead

Nível 30 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Ka Kwan Lau
Ka Kwan Lau

Sergio Martinez Gonzalez raised to 1,200,000 on the button for Ka Kwan Lau to defend the big blind.

On a flop of 743, Lau checked and then called a bet worth 1,000,000 by his opponent which brought them to the 6 turn.

Lau checked and Martinez Gonzalez bet 2,400,000, prompting a pot-sized raise to 12,000,000 by Lau. Martinez Gonzalez vaulted out of his chair to eyeball the stack of his opponent and moved all-in for Lau to call.

Ka Kwan Lau: KQ85
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez: A755

Lau was ahead with the nut straight and Martinez Gonzalez needed a heart to win the bracelet right there. However, the 2 river only gave him an inferior straight and Lau doubled back into a lead of fewer than two big blinds.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Ka Kwan Lau es
Ka Kwan Lau
33,950,000
20,275,000
20,275,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez es
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez
33,400,000
-17,575,000
-17,575,000

Tags: Ka Kwan LauSergio Martinez Gonzalez

Andjelko Andrejevic Eliminated in 3rd Place ($989,464)

Nível 29 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Andjelko Andrejevic
Andjelko Andrejevic

Sergio Martinez Gonzalez raised to 750,000 on the button and Andjelko Andrejevic potted to 2,400,000 out of the big blind. The initial raiser four-bet the pot and Andrejevic called all-in for 6,500,000.

Andjelko Andrejevic: QQ73
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez: AA108

Both players walked back to their rails and an ace in the window of the AQJ flop let the Spaniards cheer. Andrejevic needed the case queen or running hearts but the K turn and 8 river ended his run in third place for a payday of $989,464.

There will now be a short break prior to the heads-up duel for the coveted WSOP gold bracelet.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez es
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez
34,000,000
8,675,000
8,675,000
Ka Kwan Lau es
Ka Kwan Lau
33,350,000
375,000
375,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Andjelko Andrejevic rs
Andjelko Andrejevic
Eliminado

Tags: Andjelko AndrejevicSergio Martinez Gonzalez

Lau Edges Further into the Lead

Nível 29 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Ka Kwan Lau
Ka Kwan Lau

Martinez just limped in with AK65 and Ka Kwan Lau checked his option with 9643 and the duo went to ao flop of AJ4.

Martinez checked and Lau checked back to see the 5 on the turn, which saw another check from Martinez and a bet of 700,000 from Lau with his straight draw.

Martinez Gonzalez made the call with his two-pair and they went to a river 2 which gave Lau the nut straight to take the lead.

Martinez Gonzalez checked once more and Lau fired out 1,800,000 and Martinez went into the tank.

After using one of his time banks, he decided to make the call but was then shown the bad news by Lau who was pushed the large pot to solidify his chip lead.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Ka Kwan Lau es
Ka Kwan Lau
32,975,000
4,650,000
4,650,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez es
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez
25,325,000
-2,500,000
-2,500,000

Tags: Ka Kwan LauMartinez Gonzalez

Andrejevic Doubles Through Lau

Nível 29 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Andjelko Andrejevic
Andjelko Andrejevic

Ka Kwan Lau raised on the button and then looked up Andjelko Andrejevic in the small blind when the distinct bottom stack got his chips into the middle.

Andjelko Andrejevic:KK22
Ka Kwan Lau: 8864

The board ran out AQQ4Q and Andrejevic doubled back into contention.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Ka Kwan Lau es
Ka Kwan Lau
41,000,000
-2,900,000
-2,900,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez es
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez
19,850,000
-600,000
-600,000
Andjelko Andrejevic rs
Andjelko Andrejevic
6,500,000
3,550,000
3,550,000

Tags: Ka Kwan LauAndjelko Andrejevic

Roger Teska Eliminated in Fourth Place ($701,522)

Nível 28 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Roger Teska
Roger Teska

Roger Teska limped from the small blind with AQ103 and Sergio Martinez Gonzalez checked his action from the big blind with K753 and the two went to a flop of 2A4.

Teska continued for 300,000 with his pair of aces while Martinez Gonzalez just called with the flopped wheel straight to put him in trouble.

The turn 10 gave Teska top twp-pair and he fired for 900,000 but Martinez Gonzalez then potted it to 4,050,000.

Teska did not like this at all but moved all in anyways to put himself at risk of elimination.

Teska was drawing to an ace or a ten to make a full house or a five to chop but the 7 did not do it and he was eliminated in fourth place.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez es
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez
20,450,000
5,175,000
5,175,000
Roger Teska us
Roger Teska
Eliminado

Tags: Roger TeskaSergio Martinez Gonzalez

Mads Amot Eliminated in 5th Place ($505,588)

Nível 28 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Mads Amot
Mads Amot

Mads Amot limped in with KQQ10 and Ka Kwan Lau opened to 1,125,000 with AQJ10. Amot made the call and the two went to a flop of 3QK.

Amot made middle set of queens but Lau had a monster wrap and flush draw.

Amot checked to Lau who then continued for 1,300,000 and Amot raised the pot, followed by an all-in by Lau.

Amot made the call and the two players tabled their cards, with Amot at risk.

The board completed with 78 for Lau to hit a flush on the river to eliminate Amot in 5th place.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Ka Kwan Lau es
Ka Kwan Lau
36,800,000
12,375,000
12,375,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Mads Amot no
Mads Amot
Eliminado

Tags: Ka Kwan LauMads Amot

PLO High Roller Resumes at 5 P.M. on PokerGO

Ka Kwan Lau
Ka Kwan Lau

The 2023 World Series of Poker continues at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas as the final day of Event #19: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller will be held under the bright lights of the main Feature Table. Cards will be in the air at 4 p.m. local time, but the PokerGO livestream will be on a one-hour delay that starts at 5 p.m.

The five remaining players will battle it out on the felt for the coveted gold bracelet in addition to the astounding $2,294,756 first-place prize. The tournament attracted 449 total entries to create a staggering $10,551,500 prize pool, most of which will be awarded today.

Final Table Results and Remaining Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (in USD)
1  $2,294,756
2  $1,418,270
3  $989,464
4  $701,522
5  $505,588
6Quan ZhouChina$370,498
7Firas KashatUnited States$276,141
8Jeremy AusmusUnited States$209,392

Andorran, Hong Kong-based poker pro Ka Kwan Lau leads the way with a stack of 28,200,000 and is sitting in a great position to win his first WSOP gold bracelet. Known under his online moniker "kaju85", he is widely considered one of the best PLO tournament players around and came narrowly close to victory two years ago as he finished runner-up to Shaun Deeb in the same event. According to Hendon Mob, Lau has accrued more than $2.6 million in live poker events, and that also includes a 20th-place finish in the 2016 WSOP Main Event for $269,430.

Fellow Spanish-Speaker Sergio Martinez Gonzalez returns today with the second-highest chip count of 17,475,000 and this is already his biggest score to date as each player is already guaranteed a handsome payout of $505,588 for their performance in this event. His largest previous score was earlier this year at the EPT Paris back in February in the € 5,200 Pot Limit Omaha where he finished 3rd for $67,431.

The third European of the group, Mads Amot of Norway, is coming back sitting third in chips with 11,850,000. His largest score before this one is a $65,280 payout from placing 3rd in a WPT $3,200 PLO online event.

The two Americans of the group, Roger Teska and Andjelko Andrejevic complete the remaining five with 6,400,000 and 3,425,000, respectively.

Teska is well-known in the high-roller poker world with over $3.4 million in earnings, with the bulk of that stemming from taking down the $25,500 NLH partypoker Millions event in the Bahamas in 2018.

Andrejevic also has an impressive track record with almost $ 4.5 million in live cashes with his best score back in 2015 when he finished first in an Asian Pacific Tour Super High Roller NL event for $1,125,722.

Seat Assignments for the Final Day

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Mads AmotNorway11,850,00059
2Sergio Martinez GonzalezSpain17,475,00087
3Ka Kwan LauHong Kong28,200,000141
4Andjelko AndrejevicUnited States3,425,00017
5Roger TeskaUnited States6,400,00032

Tags: Andjelko AndrejevicFiras KashatJeremy AusmusKa Kwan LauMads AmotMartinez GonzalezQuan ZhouRoger TeskaSergio Martinez GonzalezShaun Deeb