2018 World Series of Poker

Event #69: $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed
Day: 2
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k10109
Prize
$475,033
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$2,432,700
Entries
901
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
0

Bohlman Does It Again, Leads PLO 6-Max Ahead of Final Day

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 0 ante
Scott Bohlman chases his second bracelet from 2018 WSOP
Scott Bohlman chases his second bracelet from 2018 WSOP

Scott Bohlman has been playing in a phenomenal form this summer and doesn't seem willing to slow down towards the end of the series. Having played WSOP events for well over a decade, Bohlman finally got rid of the goose egg in his bracelet status and nabbed the gold in the $2,500 Mixed Big Bet. Then he came close to pioneering a title pair when he made it to the heads-up in the $10k Stud Hi-Lo Championship. He walked away with the silver medal but Bohlman eyes another spectacular result on the horizon.

The 2018 WSOP hasn't celebrated a double champion yet, but Bohlman might be the one to break it. He was flawless on Day 2 of Event #69: $3,000 PLO 6-Max, mainly in the final two-level stretch. The play had to be paused for a while with a power outage hitting the Amazon Room and the final 45 players in the PLO event moved to the Pavilion Room. While it's not a typical location for a deep stage of bracelet events, Bohlman wasn't bothered. He put his foot firmly on the gas pedal and started amassing huge piles.

It was almost a deja vu. Bohlman had done the same on Day 2 of the Mixed Big Bet Event which saw him emerge as an overwhelming leader ahead of the final table. Bohlman recalled that day, one of the most spectacular one-man show the World Series has ever seen: "That was sick!"

Bohlman won't have as big of an advantage coming to the PLO final day. First, there are 24 players left in the contest so the road to the victory is still rather long. Second, Bohlman may have put his name atop of the leaderboard but his left-hand neighbor Blake Whittington made a fine push in the dying minutes of Day 2 and almost tied Bohlman for the chip lead. Bohlman is still the captain with 1,570,000 but Whittington is on his heels with 1,500,000.

The two favorites are followed by two further millionaires. Evangelos Kokkalis is on 1,209,000 while French youngster Romain Lewis finished with 1,054,000. Lewis thrived all day and PokerNews caught him winning several major pots including a set-over-set clash against Dominik Nitsche in level 16, the biggest pot of the tournament at the time.

If Lewis was a standout player today, Daniel Negreanu is used to taking the spotlight in any competition he decides to join. Negreanu had dozens of fans railing him on Day 2 and he provided them with a great show. Mostly on a short stack, Negreanu managed to score a handful of doubles to stay afloat.

But poker doesn't know invincibles and even Negreanu had to go through the fundamental part of the game; a bad beat. Just when it looked that Negreanu was getting the wind in his sails after bouncing back from a nub, he found his double suited aces cracked by kings. More accurately, Ryan Lenaghan flopped and rivered a six to connect with his dangler to end Negreanu's bid for his seventh title.

So there won't be Kid Poker featured on the final day but there's still a lot of names to sweat. James Chen, Jan-Peter Jachtmann, Martin Kozlov, Matt Stout, Tommy Le, Chris Frank, Phil Galfond, Rob Salaburu, Brock Parker or Dermot Blain, they will all be back in action when the play resumes on Tuesday, July 10, at 2pm local time.

Make sure to come back to PokerNews then to follow the ultimate battles for the $475,033 first-place prize and a coveted bracelet.

Day 3 Seat Draw

RoomTableSeatPlayer NameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Miranda6201Christopher FrankGermany386,00032
Miranda6202Phil GalfondUnited States274,00023
Miranda6203Tommy LeUnited States390,00033
Miranda6204Alex BolotinUnited States166,00014
Miranda6205[Removed:321] AbediUnited States360,00030
Miranda6206Jonathan DepaUnited States614,00051
       
Miranda6211Robert SalaburuUnited States154,00013
Miranda6212Ronald KeijzerNetherlands437,00036
Miranda6213Jan-Peter JachtmannGermany800,00067
Miranda6214James ChenTaiwan832,00069
Miranda6215Blake WhittingtonUnited States1,500,000125
Miranda6216Ardit KurshumiUnited States420,00035
       
Miranda6221Martin KozlovAustralia604,00050
Miranda6222Ryan LenaghanUnited States664,00055
Miranda6223Scott BohlmanUnited States1,574,000131
Miranda6224Matt StoutUnited States439,00037
Miranda6225Evangelos KokkalisGreece1,029,00086
Miranda6226Ben PalmerUnited States455,00038
       
Miranda6231Pallas AidinianUnited States231,00019
Miranda6232Richard HuUnited States428,00036
Miranda6233Brock ParkerUnited States136,00011
Miranda6234Dermot BlainIreland136,00011
Miranda6235Romain LewisFrance1,054,00088
Miranda6236Grant WallCanada460,00038

Tags: Blake WhittingtonBrock ParkerDaniel NegreanuDermot BlainDominik NitscheEvangelos KokkalisJames ChenMartin KozlovMatt StoutPhil GalfondRob SalaburuRomain LewisRyan LenaghanScott BohlmanTommy Le