David Shmuel Wins First WSOP Bracelet in Omaha Hi-Lo for $205,333!
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The first mixed game event of the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas began on Wednesday, May 28. Some 910 entrants came out to play over the course of the initial registration period, creating a prize pool of $1,208,025 that was divided up among 137 players. Only 16 players came into the final day with a chance to grab that bracelet, the first open event to be awarded this year, and after nine and a half hours, a winner was crowned in Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better.
Tournament players from Florida know and have known David Shmuel for many years on the felt. With 19 recorded first places on Hendon Mob in various different game types, Shmuel has made his presence known at the casinos up and down the Sunshine State. Now adding a 20th title to his ever-growing trophy collection, joining the ranks of WSOP bracelet winners by defeating Joe Ford and collecting a career-high cash of $205,333.
“Omaha Hi-Lo is my favorite game,” the new champion said, surrounded by a supportive rail of friends and family. “It’s the game I actually started playing back in 1994. It’s a more relaxing game than hold’em and more fun to play. Two cards can get a little boring. Don’t get me wrong, Hold’em is a great game, but I think mixed games are more fun.”
“I don’t have any immediate plans with the money,” Shmuel said when asked about his new score of over $200k. I just want to have some fun with the wife and travel. That’s the main thing.”
After bagging the biggest stack on Day 1 and the second biggest stack on Day 2, Shmuel sat with eyes on him for the majority of the tournament. None of that bothered Shmuel, who had set some goals prior to focus on.
“I was very focused and I had it in my mind that I was going to go deep, because last year in the PLO8 I finished in 17th. I said this year I was going to get deeper, and I focused more. I never was all in during the tournament, made the right decisions, and got lucky.”
Surrounding him as he won the bracelet was a large group of family and friends that included his wife.
“It’s important to have a group of friends around you. You talk about them with situations, you support them, they support you, and that’s the idea of playing poker. It’s to have people around you, trying to enjoy it with them.”
“I told my wife I don’t have a plan, I go day by day,” Shmuel said in reference to his summer plans. “I finish this one, I go on to the next one, and I don’t have a spreadsheet.”
With that, the new WSOP bracelet winner collected his new piece of jewelry and exited the tournament area.
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Day 3 Action
It did not take long for the eliminations the begin as just minutes into the day, the near simultaneous eliminations of Jon Kyte (16th-$7,897) and Dennis Morrison (15th-$9,688) occurred on separate tables. After that, it was WSOP bracelet winner Matt Grapenthien (14th-$9,688) who was unable to spin up his short stack and fell short in his quest for a second bracelet. Austin Marks (13th-$9,688) and Martin Matranca (12th-$9,688) became the next eliminated players and the last ones to collect under five figures for their finish.
Eric Polirer (11th-$12,112) could not spin up his stack and found himself going to the payout cage earlier than hoped. After that it would be another situation of near simultaneous eliminations as WSOP bracelet winner Christopher Vitch (10th-$12,112) and Kevin Pier (9th-$15,423) both fell on separate tables. With that, the final table was set and Vitch’s elimination ensured that a new player would join the ranks of WSOP bracelet winners.
Final Table Action
It only took a few minutes for the first elimination to take place as Joseph Bertrand started the final table with just over a small blind to begin. He moved his final chips in and would flop a low draw in a multiway pot with Ilia Krupin and start of day chip leader Melvin McCraney. The board did not come favorably to him, and Krupin began his ascent up the chip counts with his flopped flush while Bertrand took home $20,001 for his eighth-place finish.
From one player’s ascent to another’s descent, McCraney’s start-of-day reign as chip leader faced quite a bit of turbulence at the final table. After several pots going the ways of Joe Ford, David Shmuel, and Krupin respectively, McCraney found himself all in on the button in a three-way pot with himself, Ford, and Patrick Stacey. His pair of jacks did not hold up against Ford’s hand as he flopped three sevens, and McCraney collected $26,403 for his seventh-place finish.
By his own admission, Stacey had a swingy day, and that continued at the final table. After winning a few pots early, Stacey’s chips went into the stacks of Ford and Krupin as the day progressed. His final hand came when he got in his final chips against Krupin, pairing his five to make sixes up on the flop to improve, but being counterfeited by the turn gave Krupin aces up with a king. No help was brought to Stace,y and he finished in sixth place, collecting $35,471.
Krupin’s ascent would be halted by David Shmuel in several big pots that Shmuel would scoop, and Krupin would be the next one out in fifth place. His final hand came when he got in all of his chips when he rivered a flush, only for Gregory Wood to river the nut flush. Wood would get a boost to his stack while Krupin collected $48,480 for his efforts.
Wood would collect his payout of $67,392 shortly after,r despite the boost to his stack he got from eliminating Krupin. He and Ford would see a flop where Wood flopped top two and Ford flopped top set. They bet until Wood put his entire stack in the middle, and he failed to catch up on the following streets against Ford, finishing in fourth place.
At this point, Shmuel had padded a healthy lead against the field with Ford in second and Darren Taylor in a distant third place. A few scoops going the other way would leave him on fumes, and Taylor’s third-place finish would come as the result of his flopped low draw and straight draw being counterfeited by Shmuel’s wheel. Shmuel would take the lead into the heads-up match while Taylor would collect $95,253 for his efforts.
This would be the second time that Ford had made the final table of this particular event, having finished in fourth place 12 years ago. He would better finish this time around, but he would be unable to climb the chip deficit against Shmuel in the heads-up match. As the match went on, Ford would find himself forced all in for his last blind, and Shmuel would find ace, ace, king, king, to go against him. Despite pairing one of his cards on the flop, aces up would prove fruitful for Shmuel as he raked in the pot. Shmuel would claim his first WSOP bracelet while Ford would finish the tournament in second place for $136,855.
That will conclude the coverage of the $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo at the 2025 WSOP. Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for all of the exciting coverage during the summer here at Horseshoe in Las Vegas!
In this Series
- 1 Who Won $64K and the First 2025 WSOP Bracelet?
- 2 David Shmuel Wins First WSOP Bracelet in Omaha Hi-Lo for $205,333!
- 3 Furth Wins Second WSOP Bracelet; Denies Kabrhel in $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
- 4 GTO Study Sees Antonio Galiana Win Second WSOP Bracelet in $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em
- 5 Persistence Pays Off: Dan Heimiller Wins $1,500 Seven Card Stud for Third WSOP Bracelet
- 6 Artur Martirosian Wins WSOP $25,000 Heads Up Championship ($500,000)
- 7 Benny Glaser Adds to His Legacy With Bracelet No. 6 in Event #8: $1,500 Dealers Choice
- 8 Michael Wilklow: Once a Mystery, Now a Millionaire (and WSOP Bracelet Winner)
- 9 Kenneth Kim Storms Back to Win His First WSOP Bracelet
- 10 Father-Son WSOP Bracelet Duo Made as Yosef Fox Wins $10,000 Mystery Bounty
- 11 Five Bracelets in Five Years: Brad Ruben Wins the $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw ($138,080)
- 12 Ryan Bambrick Denies Daniel Negreanu to Claim Second WSOP Bracelet
- 13 Christopher Staats Denies David Jackson in WSOP $1,500 6-Handed NLH for $414,950
- 14 Corey Thompson Nearly Wins Two WSOP Online Bracelets Right Off the Bat
- 15 Cristian Gutierrez Wins $600 PLO Deepstack For His First Bracelet and $193,780
- 16 Lou Garza Mounts Memorable Heads-Up Comeback to Clinch Second WSOP Bracelet
- 17 Benny Glaser Goes Back-to-Back (Again) for 7th Bracelet in $1,500 Mixed
- 18 Zachary Zaret Overcomes Stacked Final Table to Win First Bracelet
- 19 Michael Lavin Steamrolls the Competition on Way to a Second WSOP Bracelet
- 20 Ryan Hoenig Goes Wire-to-Wire to Win Event #18: $10,000 Dealers Choice Championship
- 21 Bohlman's Breakthrough: Mixed Game Vet Wins 2nd Bracelet in $2,000 NLH ($436,044)
- 22 Blaz Zerjav Wins Maiden WSOP Bracelet in $25,000 6-Handed High Roller
- 23 Aloisio Dourado Claims Redemption with First WSOP Bracelet in Record-Breaking Badugi Event
- 24 Mixed Game Maestro Xixiang Luo Bags $290,400 and Third WSOP Bracelet
- 25 Nick Guagenti Crushes Chino Rheem’s Triple Crown Bid in $10K Stud Victory
- 26 Beginner's Luck? Surely Not. Chang Lee Wins $25,000 High Roller ($1,949,044)
- 27 Penalized Poker Player Wins WSOP Bracelet Despite Color Up Controversy
- 28 LA Poker Player Outlasts 16,300 Opponents to Win 2025 WSOP's Colossus
- 29 Igor Zektser Scoops His First Bracelet in Event #27: $1,500 Big O
- 30 A Few Cocktails on the Road to First WSOP Bracelet for Mark Darner
- 31 Rising New Jersey Poker Star Captures First WSOP Bracelet
- 32 Jason Koon Moves to Third on All-Time Money List w/ WSOP $50,000 High Roller Win
- 33 Toy Charizard, Pink Slipper Carry Canadian Family Man to WSOP Victory
- 34 Nick Schulman Joins Poker's Immortals With Bracelet No. 7 in the $10K 2-7 Championship
- 35 Ukraine's Renat Bohdanov Spikes Gutshot to Win Second WSOP Bracelet
- 36 John Racener Claims Third WSOP Bracelet For His Third Son
- 37 Philip Sternheimer Tears Up After Ending 13 Year Bracelet Chase
- 38 Joao Vieira Avenges WSOP Paradise Loss to Win WSOP $100K High Roller ($2,649,158)
- 39 Andrey Zhigalov Wheels In Second Bracelet in Event #39: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. ($197,923)
- 40 Ian Johns Slays 'Isildur1' to Win WSOP Limit Hold'em Championship for a Second Time
- 41 Fourth Bracelet & $647K for Seniors High Roller Champ David "ODB" Baker
- 42 Carlos Leiva Defeats Weisman on Way to Winning WSOP $1,000 PLO Bracelet Event
- 43 A Father's Day Special: Allan Le Denies Shaun Deeb in $1,500 Razz
- 44 Seth Davies Wins $250K WSOP Super High Roller for First Bracelet and $4.75M Score
- 45 V for Vongxaiburana as 'Hobby' Player Beats Pros to $10k Big O Bracelet
- 46 Hellmuth Denied as Jason Daly Wins Second Bracelet in $2,500 Omaha/Stud Hi-Lo
- 47 Joey Couden Wins Second Bracelet in $500 SALUTE to Warriors ($187,937)
- 48 Tyler Patterson Grabs Second Bracelet in $3K 6-Handed NLHE for $574K
- 49 Klemens Roiter Finishes the Job for First Bracelet in Event #37: $1,500 MONSTER STACK
- 50 Brian Rast in Seventh Heaven w/ Miraculous Comeback in WSOP $10k Razz Championship
- 51 Texan Punches Ticket to WSOP Main Event with $1.5K Freezeout Bracelet Win
- 52 Dennis Weiss Claims Victory in $25K PLO High Roller for $2,292,155
- 53 After 3 Runner-Ups, Matt Vengrin Finally Gets His WSOP Bracelet in $1.5K PLO
- 54 Mateos Makes History as 5th Youngest to Win 5 WSOP Bracelets
- 55 Emotional Kristopher Tong Uses Inspiration to Capture First WSOP Bracelet
- 56 Brett Lim to Sail Off into the Sunset After Senior's Championship Win
- 57 Benny Glaser Wins Three WSOP Bracelets in Three Weeks w/ Mixed Triple Draw Triumph
- 58 Dylan Linde Takes Down the $50k PLO High Roller for Third Bracelet and Career-Best Score
- 59 Welshman Wells Roars to Victory in $3K 9-Game Mix for Maiden Bracelet
- 60 Sebastiaan de Jonge the Sole Survivor in WSOP Battle of the Ages
- 61 Gavrieli Denies Bohlman Second Bracelet of the Summer in $3K Limit Hold'em
- 62 Craig Savage Bides His Time to Triumph in WSOP $500 No Limit Hold'em Freezeout
- 63 Yaginuma Overturns 9:1 Deficit to Win Millionaire Maker & 4th Bracelet
- 64 It's Déjà Vu as Aaron Cummings Goes Back-to-Back in $1,500 2-7 Triple Draw
- 65 Nedelcu Dominates Final Table to Win First Bracelet in $1,500 Eight Game Mix
- 66 Queen of the Felt: Shiina Okamoto Wins Back-to-Back WSOP Ladies Championships
- 67 Michael Mizrachi Makes History with Fourth $50K PPC Title at 2025 WSOP
- 68 Yilong Wang "Lucky Enough" To Win Bracelet In $3k No Limit Hold'em
- 69 Runs In the Family: Alex Wilkinson Finally Wins The $10k 2-7 TD Event
- 70 Rainer Kempe Speedruns First Bracelet In $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty
- 71 Zerjav Wins Second Bracelet of Summer as Huck Seed Narrowly Misses Out
- 72 Brazil’s Kerber & Patricio Win WSOP Tag Team Bracelet After 14-Year Journey
- 73 Andjelko Andrejevic Wins Maiden Bracelet in $5,000 6-Handed NLH ($855,515)
- 74 Lucky Eight for Lonny Weitzel as He Wins $1,000 Super Seniors Event
- 75 Ian Pelz Wins Gladiator Off One Hungover Bullet ($420,680)
- 76 Negreanu Denied as Aaron Kupin Wins First Bracelet in Mixed Big Bet
- 77 Michael Wang Completes One of WSOP’s Greatest Comebacks in $10K PLO
- 78 Just Like That! Martin Kabrhel Wins Fourth Bracelet in Mini Main Event
- 79 Qinghai 'The Terminator' Pan Comes Back for Extra Day & Wins $10K Stud Hi-Lo Championship
- 80 Shaun Deeb Wins Seventh WSOP Bracelet; Overtakes Player of the Year Lead
- 81 Fireworks in Las Vegas as Nick Ahmadi Wins PokerNews Deepstack Championship For $302,165
- 82 Mike Gorodinsky Wins Fifth WSOP Bracelet in $10K 8-Game Championship
- 83 Backgammon Pro Zdenek Zizka Denies Shaun Deeb Eighth Bracelet
- 84 WSOP Glory at Last: PokerGO Founder Cary Katz Wins $2,500 NLH Freezeout
- 85 Giuseppe Zarbo Wins $504,180 For $800 Summer Celebration Victory
- 86 "A Win with the Help of God" for Netanel Stern in Event #87: $5,000 Super Turbo Bounty ($618,377)
- 87 No Leaks in Fawcett's Game After WSOP Ultra Stack Triumph
- 88 Ferenc Deak Keeps Promise to Son With $1K PLO Mystery Bounty Bracelet Win
- 89 Slow and Steady, Khoi Le Nguyen Wins WSOP $50,000 High Roller
- 90 Kasparas Klezys Claims His First WSOP Bracelet in 6-Handed $1,500 PLO
- 91 Ian O’Hara Turns Up the Heat to Capture First WSOP Bracelet in Event #89: $3,000 Mid-Stakes Championship
- 92 Ryutaro Suzuki Ends Summer Grind With Victory in $3,000 T.O.R.S.E.
- 93 Joshua Boulton Bags Bracelet Before Boarding Flight Home With $311,349
- 94 Legends Never Fold: Nelson Mari Sanchez Strikes Gold in WSOP $777 Lucky 7’s
- 95 Mariano Balfagon Hits The Big Time Winning First WSOP Bracelet in $800 Deepstack for $252,386
- 96 Sam Soverel’s Speedy Sweep Secures Third Bracelet in $10k NLHE 6-Hand
- 97 Chad Eveslage Claims Fourth Bracelet in the $25,000 High Roller H.O.R.S.E.
- 98 Andrew Ostapchenko Wins Event #99: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em for $606,849
- 99 Lukas Zaskodny Wins Second Bracelet in the $1,500 The Closer Event
- 100 Mitchell Hynam Wins First Bracelet in Final Event of 2025 World Series of Poker





