2021 World Series of Poker

Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Day: 4
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a1043
Prize
$317,076
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,193,600
Entries
134
Level Info
Level
27
Limits
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
5
Players Left
1

Ari Engel Scores Wins Second WSOP Bracelet in Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship; Hellmuth Fifth

Level 27 : 150,000/300,000, 0 ante
Ari Engel
Ari Engel

Ari Engel of Canada earned his second career bracelet by winning Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship at the 2021 World Series of Poker. Engel won after an epic heads-up battle against Zachary Milchman that lasted six hours and ended in a hand where Engel's two pair was good against his opponent's pair of eights.

With the victory, Engel secured a $317,076 cash and a coveted WSOP bracelet while Milchman, a Floridian who was after his first bracelet, earned a payday of $195,968 for his runner-up finish.

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

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Ari EngelCanada$317,076
2Zachary MilchmanUnited States$195,968
3Andrew YehUnited States$143,988
4Eddie BlumenthalUnited States$107,204
5Phil HellmuthUnited States$80,894
6George WolffUnited States$61,877
7Robert MizrachiUnited States$47,987
8Ben LandowskiUnited States$37,738
9Khamar XaytavoneUnited States$30,102

Engel, who won his first bracelet in Event #48: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em at the 2019 WSOP, had to get through a field of 134 runners that included many of the biggest names in poker, including Erik Seidel, Mike Matusow, Shaun Deeb and Phil Hellmuth — who was seeking a record-setting 16th bracelet but ultimately fell short when he was eliminated in fifth place in the first level of play on Day 4.

Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth missed out on a sixteenth bracelet after finishing in fifth place.

Engel entered the final day with a big chip lead and used it to his advantage by putting pressure on his opponents, including Andrew Yeh and Eddie Blumenthal, both of whom were eliminated by the eventual champion.

“In these kinds of situations, it’s a balance between wanting to put pressure on other players who presumably want to move up, and then at the same time kind of protecting your own chip lead," Engel told PokerNews about his strategy entering the day. “You’ve got to strike the right balance depending on how the other players are playing and how the stacks work out.”

Engel had Milchman down to under a million chips at a point, but his heads-up opponent always found a way to climb back and the two exchanged chip leads multiple times throughout heads-up play.

“He played amazing and I easily could have lost it," Engel said. "It’s not like I was crushing him or anything close to that.”

Anyone in the Amazon Room at the Rio on Thursday likely heard the screams and cheers of a rambunctious group of Engel's friends on the rail — a group that Jason Koon at one point asked to quiet down as he played for all the marbles in an adjacent tournament.

“It’s rare for me to have a crazy rail like I had today, so that’s really exciting that I did have so many friends around," said Engel. "It made it all the sweeter.”

That wraps up the PokerNews live reporting team's coverage of the Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship, but be sure to check out the WSOP reporting portal for additional coverage.

Tags: Andrew YehAri EngelEddie BlumenthalErik SeidelMike MatusowPhil HellmuthShaun DeebZachary Milchman

Ari Engel Wins Second Career Bracelet in Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship

Level 27 : 150,000/300,000, 0 ante
Ari Engel
Ari Engel

Ari Engel is now a two-time bracelet winner after topping Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship at the 2021 World Series of Poker. The Canadian star won his second career bracelet after a victory in the $2,500 NLHE event back in 2019 and received $317,076 for his accomplishment.

All eyes were on Phil Hellmuth at the start of the day as 'The Poker Brat' was in search for an unprecedented sixteenth bracelet, but Hellmuth wasn't able to spin his short stack up and finished in fifth place.

A full recap of the day is to follow.

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

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Ari EngelCanada$317,076
2Zachary MilchmanUnited States$195,968
3Andrew YehUnited States$143,988
4Eddie BlumenthalUnited States$107,204
5Phil HellmuthUnited States$80,894
6George WolffUnited States$61,877
7Robert MizrachiUnited States$47,987
8Ben LandowskiUnited States$37,738
9Khamar XaytavoneUnited States$30,102
Ari Engel
Ari Engel

Tags: Ari EngelPhil Hellmuth

Zachary Milchman Eliminated in 2nd Place ($195,968)

Level 27 : 150,000/300,000, 0 ante
Zachary Milchman
Zachary Milchman

In what would end up being the final hand of the tournament, Ari Engel raised on the button and Zachary Milchman called.

The flop came {10-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{j-Spades} and Milchman checked. Engel bet and Milchman went deep into the tank before deciding to raise. Engel made it three bets to go and Milchman called off for his remaining chips.

Zachary Milchman: {8-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}
Ari Engel: {a-Spades}{10-Spades}{4-Spades}{3-Hearts}

The {q-Hearts} turn and {q-Diamonds} river completed the board — leaving Engel best with queens and tens and eliminating Milchman in second place.

Stay tuned for a recap of this prestigious championship event!

Player Chips Progress
Ari Engel ca
Ari Engel
WSOP 2X Winner
8,000,000 700,000
Zachary Milchman us
Zachary Milchman
Busted

Engel Pulls Ahead

Level 26 : 120,000/240,000, 0 ante
Ari Engel
Ari Engel

Zachary Milchman limped on the button and Ari Engel checked his option.

Engel check-called a bet from Milchman on the {a-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{4-Spades} flop and both players checked on the {6-Diamonds} turn.

Engel led out on the {a-Clubs} river and Milchman called.

Engel tabled {8-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{6-Spades}{5-Hearts} for a full house and Milchman mucked.

Player Chips Progress
Ari Engel ca
Ari Engel
WSOP 2X Winner
5,300,000 900,000
Zachary Milchman us
Zachary Milchman
2,700,000 -900,000

Tags: Ari EngelZachary Milchman

Andrew Yeh Eliminated in 3rd Place ($143,988)

Level 24 : 80,000/160,000, 0 ante
Andrew Yeh
Andrew Yeh

Andrew Yeh was short and opened on the button and then called off when Ari Engel three-bet in the small blind.

Andrew Yeh: {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}
Ari Engel: {a-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{4-Hearts}

The board ran out {j-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{q-Spades}{3-Hearts}{2-Hearts} and Yeh was eliminated when his opponent scooped the pot with the nut flush and a low.

Player Chips Progress
Ari Engel ca
Ari Engel
WSOP 2X Winner
6,600,000 300,000
Andrew Yeh us
Andrew Yeh
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Andrew YehAri Engel

Eddie Blumenthal Eliminated in 4th Place ($107,204)

Level 24 : 80,000/160,000, 0 ante
Eddie Blumenthal
Eddie Blumenthal

Eddie Blumenthal raised on the button and Engel three-bet from the small blind. Action folded back to Blumenthal, who called all in.

Blumenthal: {a-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}
Engel: {j-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}

The board ran out {q-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{k-Hearts} — giving Engel a higher flush and knocking Blumenthal out in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Ari Engel ca
Ari Engel
WSOP 2X Winner
5,400,000 300,000
Eddie Blumenthal us
Eddie Blumenthal
Busted

Phil Hellmuth Eliminated in 5th Place ($80,894)

Level 23 : 60,000/120,000, 0 ante
Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Hellmuth raised on the button, Eddie Blumenthal called from the small blind, and Ari Engel made it three-bets from the big blind. Both Hellmuth and Blumenthal called.

The flop came {8-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{7-Spades} and Blumenthal checked. Engel bet and Hellmuth called all in. Blumenthal also called.

Both players checked on the {9-Hearts} turn and Blumenthal checked again on the {6-Clubs} river — prompting a bet from Engel. Blumenthal called.

Phil Hellmuth: {k-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{2-Hearts}
Eddie Blumenthal: {a-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}
Ari Engel: {a-Spades}{j-Spades}{5-Hearts}{4-Clubs}

Engel and Blumenthal split the pot and eliminated Hellmuth from contention.

Player Chips Progress
Ari Engel ca
Ari Engel
WSOP 2X Winner
4,200,000
Eddie Blumenthal us
Eddie Blumenthal
1,200,000 100,000
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Busted

Phil Hellmuth Among Final Five Players in Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi/Lo 8 or Better Championship

Can Hellmuth Secure a 16th Bracelet?
Can Hellmuth Secure a 16th Bracelet?

After three long days of batting on the green felt, today a new Omaha Hi/Lo 8 or Better champion will be crowned. The winner will take home $317,076 in addition to a World Series of Poker gold bracelet.

Of the 134 players who entered Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi/Lo 8 or Better Championship, just five remain. Leading the way is Ari Engel, who put on an impressive display last night during the unofficial final table by knocking out multiple players and accumulating more than double the number of chips of his closest competitor.

Phil Hellmuth will enter Day 4 as the short stack, but will surely be aiming to add to his poker legacy by securing a record-setting 16th career WSOP gold bracelet.

SeatPlayerCountryChip Count
1Andrew YehUnited States1,105,000
2Phil HellmuthUnited States390,000
3Eddie BlumenthalUnited States1,405,000
4Ari EngelUnited States3,485,000
5Zachary MilchmanUnited States1,660,000

Play is set to begin at 4 p.m. and will be live-streamed on PokerGO. Play will continue where last night left off at level 23, which features 60,000/120,000 betting limits. Levels will last 90 minutes and players will get 10-minute breaks at the end of each level.

Stay tuned to PokerNews as we continue to bring you the action leading to a brand new WSOP champion!