2023 PokerStars WCOOP

WCOOP 100-H $10,300 PLO (6-Max, World Championship of PLO / PLO Main Event), $750K GTD
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 PokerStars WCOOP

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
akk9
Prize
$233,532
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,300
Prize Pool
$750,000
Entries
100
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
16,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
42
Players Left
7

Lau Goes Runner-Runner

Level 18 : Blinds 8,000/16,000, 1,600 ante
Lau hits a runner-runner flush
Lau hits a runner-runner flush

Ka Kwan "kaju85" Lau open limped from under the gun. "eltucu64" limped as well before "anonymstruts" raised to 88,000. Lau was the only caller.

On a flop of 536, Lau check-called a bet of 73,920. Lau check-called again on the J turn, this time for 371,840.

After the Q river went check-check, Lau turned over 10988 for the flush. After "anonymstruts" mucked their hand, the pot belonged to Lau.

Player Chips Progress
anonymstruts se
anonymstruts
2,686,505
-438,560
-438,560
eltucu64 ar
eltucu64
2,218,754
-312,800
-312,800
Ka Kwan "kaju85" Lau es
Ka Kwan "kaju85" Lau
1,382,664
576,960
576,960
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Ka Kwan Lauanonymstrutseltucu64

Three Way All-In Leads to Triple Up

Level 16 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 1,200 ante
A Three Way All-In
A Three Way All-In

"jokkee_apart" open limped from under the gun. "eltucu64" limped from the button before Daniel "Oxota" Dvoress bumped it up to 60,000 in the small blind. The big blind, "NVoskob1986", made the call, as did both limpers.

After a 710J flop, Dvoress led out for the pot, a bet of 247,200, leaving himself less than one big blind behind. "NVoskob1986" made the call before "jokkee_apart" moved all in with both opponents covered. Dvoress stuck in his last few chips and "NVoskob1986 made the call for 924,125 total.

Daniel "Oxota" Dvoress: AK98
"NVoskob1986": A632
"jokkee_apart": 10977

After a 4 turn and A river, Dvoress took down the main pot with his flopped straight, while "jokkee_apart" won the side pot with a set of sevens, leaving "NVoskob1986" with nothing.

Player Chips Progress
eltucu64 ar
eltucu64
2,430,434
-18,000
-18,000
jokkee_apart no
jokkee_apart
1,612,821
396,525
396,525
Daniel "Oxota" Dvoress ca
Daniel "Oxota" Dvoress
1,011,600
719,600
719,600
WSOP 2X Winner
Run It Once
NVoskob1986 lv
NVoskob1986
Busted

Tags: NVoskob1986jokkee_apartDaniel Dvoresseltucu64

Quad Aces for Jouhkimainen

Level 16 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 1,200 ante
Jouhkimainen turns quad aces
Jouhkimainen turns quad aces

After an open to 36,000 from anonymstruts under the gun, action folded around to Joni "bustoville" Jouhkimainen in the big blind. He bumped it up to 114,000, getting called.

On the QA4 flop, Jouhkimainen stuck in his last 140,800 chips, and again got called.

Joni "bustoville" Jouhkimainen: AAJ7
"anonymstruts": KJ108

Jouhkimainen was already ahead with his set of aces, but the A turn improved him to quads and left his opponent drawing dead. The 8 river completed the board, and Jouhkimainen raked in the pot to double up.

Player Chips Progress
anonymstruts se
anonymstruts
2,301,293
-343,000
-343,000
Joni "bustoville" Jouhkimainen fi
Joni "bustoville" Jouhkimainen
521,600
271,600
271,600
WSOP 1X Winner
Run It Once

Tags: Joni Jouhkimainenanonymstruts

Welcome to Day 2 of $10,300 WCOOP Pot-Limit Omaha Championship

Talal Shakerchi
Talal Shakerchi

After a thrilling day of high stakes action, at least 20 players will return to their computers today to continue battling, with the goal of bagging up at the end of the day and securing a spot at tomorrow's final table. At the conclusion of play last night, there was 79 total entries, with 18 still having chips. With late registration open through the first 30 minutes of play today, that number has already grown to 20 and will likely continue to do so.

At the top of the leaderboards sits Argentinian "eltucu64", who bagged an impressive 2,678,034 after 15 levels of play on Day 1. Much of the top 10 consists of relatively unknown players, but also includes familiar faces such as Aku "Aku1206" Joentausta (1,329,010) and Yuri "theNERDguy" Dzivielevski (870,462). Also amongst the leaders is the reigning champion "jokkee_apart", who took down last year's highest buy-in PLO tournament of the WCOOP series at $5,200 for a score of $92,684.

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1"eltucu64"Argentina2,678,034223
2"anonymstruts"Sweden2,644,293220
3"Imbajimbaa"Denmark1,812,977151
4"#Naktro91"Andorra1,617,893135
5"NVoskob1986"Latvia1,556,815130
6"Levoin95"Denmark1,382,852115
7Aku "Aku1206" JoentaustaFinland1,329,010111
8"jokkee_apart"Norway1,280,496107
9Yuri "theNERDguy" DzivielevskiBrazil870,46273
10"Elkku35"Finland863,09372

Talal "raidalot" Shakerchi (528,939) and Joao "Naza114" Vieira (704,953) both bagged healthy stacks as well. They will look to move up the leaderboard with their eyes on a spot at tomorrow's final table. Last night, Gavin "gavz101" Cochrane and Maxi "mikki696" Lehmanski bought fresh stacks as play concluded, and will start today with 250,000, still good for more than 20 big blinds. Joining them with fresh stacks is Niklas "Lena900" Astedt and Ola "Odd_Oddsen" Amundsgard. While Lehmanski is firing just his first bullet, the other three are all on rebuys, having played earlier in Day 1 and failing to preserve their stacks.

These late entries have pushed the prize pool up to $810,000, with still more time to grow. Official payouts will become available after late registration closes, but with current numbers, a total of 11 players would take home at least a min-cash of $19,206.07, with the eventual champion taking home $201,614.23.

Action will resume at Level 16, where blinds are 6,000/12,000 with a 1,200 ante. Levels will be 30 minutes long. Play will continue until just seven players remain. Those lucky seven will return for Day 3 tomorrow, Tuesday, October 3rd, at 12:30 p.m. Eastern Time to play down to a winner.

Be sure to follow along on PokerNews all day and tournament long as we provide live coverage as the next champion of online pot-limit Omaha is soon to be crowned.

Tags: Aku JoentaustaElkku35eltucu64Joao Vieirajokkee_apartTalal ShakerchiYuri Dzivielevski