2018 World Series of Poker

Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Day: 1
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a1083
Prize
$417,921
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,588,600
Entries
169
Level Info
Level
32
Limits
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0

Bjorin Leads After Day 1; Hellmuth Advances to Day 2 of Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship

Level 10 : 1,500/3,000, 0 ante
Chris Bjorin
Chris Bjorin

The first Championship Event of the 2018 World Series of Poker has kicked off at the Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship attracted a field of 161 entries so far, with 75 players advancing to Day 2.

However, the field size is not set in stone yet, as registration remains open until the cards get back in the air on Monday, June 4th, 2019, at 2 p.m. local time. All new entries will receive 50,000 in chips and the action continues with blinds of 2,000/4,000 and a big bet of 8,000.

Leading the field of Day 1 survivors is Sweden's two-time WSOP bracelet winner Chris Bjorin with 249,500, followed by fellow two-time champion Jesse Martin (232,000) and Daniel Ratigan (231,000). Other big stacks and notables in a field filled with the best mixed game players in the world include Viacheslav Zhukov (206,500), Robert Mizrachi (204,000), Nick Schulman (148,500) and Tom Koral (144,500). Record 14-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth entered in the late stages and bagged up an above-average stack of 136,000.

Frenchman Julien Martini, who claimed the gold bracelet in the extra day of Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better, jumped into the action after his victory and bagged up 87,000. Runner-up Kate Hoang was less fortunate and failed to get through, 7th place finisher Rafael Concepcion made it through to Day 2 as one of the bigger stacks on 194,500.

Several other bracelet winners made it through to Day 2, while such big names as Benny Glaser, Todd Brunson, Chris Klodnicki, David "ODB" Baker, Joe McKeehen, Erik Seidel, Brock Parker, Adam Owen, Scott Clements and Daniel Negreanu were all eliminated throughout the 10 one-hour levels. Glaser, who won this very event in 2016, peaked at 220,000 before a streak of unfortunate hands decimated his stack. The Brit was eventually ousted by Jean-Robert Bellande in a three-way all in after the latter rivered the nut straight to eliminate Glaser and John Hennigan.

Daniel Negreanu
No Day 2 for Daniel Negreanu in the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship

For Negreanu, the tournament ended in the penultimate level of the night after he got most of his short stack in with pocket kings and ran into the pocket aces of Nick Schulman. Despite flopping additional outs with a straight draw, Negreanu failed to get there and joined the rail.

Another 10 levels are scheduled for Day 2 and the PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to provide all the action until a champion is crowned.

Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship Day 2 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets
4281Ian JohnsUnited States82,50010
4282Daniel AlaeiUnited States69,5009
4283Anil GurnaneyUnited States66,0008
4285Chris BjorinSweden249,50031
4286Ismael BojangAustria29,5004
4287Noah BronsteinUnited States31,5004
4288Howell CheekUnited States29,0004
      
4291Robert StevanovskiUnited States124,00016
4293Perry FriedmanUnited States42,0005
4294Larry KantorUnited States179,50022
4295Jesse MartinUnited States232,00029
4296Jean-Robert BellandeUnited States102,00013
4297Matt WoodwardUnited States36,0005
4299Mike MatusowUnited States74,0009
      
4301Jonathan DuhamelCanada92,00012
4302Scott ColeUnited States76,00010
4304Stuart RutterUnited Kingdom106,50013
4305Doug LorgereeUnited States177,50022
4306Anthony ZinnoUnited States120,00015
4308Tom KoralUnited States144,50018
4309Viacheslav ZhukovRussia206,50026
      
4311Marco JohnsonUnited States11,5001
4313Daniel RatiganUnited States231,00029
4315Wayne DiepUnited States126,50016
4316Carol FuchsUnited States32,0004
4317Smith SirisakornUnited States121,50015
4318Ben YuUnited States48,0006
4319Nikolai YakovenkoUnited States203,00025
      
4361Illya TrincherUnited States36,0005
4364Jared TalaricoUnited States95,00012
4365Christopher LogueUnited States72,0009
4366Ben LandowskiUnited States130,00016
4367Jose Paz-GutierrezBolivia44,5006
4368Jonathan DepaUnited States109,00014
4369Eli ElezraUnited States80,50010
      
4371Mark GregorichUnited States131,00016
4372Dylan LindeUnited States122,50015
4373Andrew KelsallUnited States49,5006
4374Per HildebrandSweden169,50021
4375Sampo RyynanenFinland137,50017
4376Felipe RamosBrazil60,0008
4377Kyle MiasoUnited States130,50016
      
4382Esther TaylorUnited States111,00014
4383Rafael ConcepcionUnited States194,50024
4384Tai NguyenUnited States211,00026
4385Christopher RothUnited States142,00018
4386Adam CoatsUnited States127,50016
4387Lars GronningUnited States57,0007
4388Talon WhiteUnited States53,0007
4389Jason BeckmanUnited States23,5003
      
4393Phil HellmuthUnited States136,00017
4394Ralph PerryUnited States79,00010
4395Brandon Shack-HarrisUnited States88,00011
4396Scott BohlmanUnited States165,50021
4397Dan ShakUnited States131,00016
4398James ChenTaiwan143,50018
      
4451Daniel ZackUnited States98,50012
4452Grzegorz TrelskiUnited States102,50013
4453Calen McNeilCanada157,50020
4456Robert MizrachiUnited States204,00026
4457Brian RastUnited States68,5009
4458Steve ChanthabouasyUnited States228,00029
      
4461Paul VolpeUnited States126,00016
4462Matthew KellyUnited States80,00010
4463Ryan LenaghanUnited States65,5008
4465Julien MartiniFrance87,00011
4466Patrick PezzinCanada90,00011
4468Paresh DoshiUnited Kingdom66,5008
4469David WalesUnited States37,0005
      
4471David BenyamineUnited States59,0007
4473Nick SchulmanUnited States148,50019
4474Dustin DirksenUnited States156,00020
4475Andrew YehUnited States29,5004
4476James ObstAustralia39,0005
4478John MonnetteUnited States115,50014

Tags: Benny GlaserChris BjorinDaniel NegreanuJulien MartiniPhil Hellmuth