2022 World Series of Poker

Event #64: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack
Day: 1
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
5433
Prize
$199,466
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$1,457,580
Entries
2,858
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
2,265
Players Left
67

Day 1 of Event #64: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Deep Stack is a Wrap

Level 22 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Vivian Saliba
Vivian Saliba

Day 1 of Event #64: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Deep Stack at the 2022 World Series of Poker at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas saw the 2,858 entrants whittled down to only 102 over the course of 22 levels. Those entrants created a $1,458,580 prize pool and a first place prize weighing in at $199,466.

It was Frenchman Guillaume Soumier that ended the day with the chip lead, he bagged up 3,055,000 chips, a very healthy stack coming into Day 2, which commences at noon local time on July 1.

Event #64: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Deep Stack Top 10 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Guillaume SoumierFrance3,055,000102
2Tommi LankinenFinland2,440,00081
3Geln KeoghIreland2,385,00080
4Xiaohui YuUnited States1,930,00064
5Stanislav HalatenkoUnited Kingdom1,780,00059
6Jihyun MinSouth Korea1,775,00059
7Daniel TordjmanFrance1,770,00059
8Michael NewmanUnited States1,590,00053
9Igor IoffeUnited States1,545,00052
10Barry LeventhalUnited States1,500,00050

Plenty of notables made it through to Day 2 relatively unscathed. Tommy Le (1,310,000), Michael Mizrachi (1,105,000), Allan Le (880,000), Vivian Saliba (830,000), and reigning WSOP Main Event champion Koray Aldemir (265,000) to name a few.

The money bubble was burst when only 429 players remained. Two players were eliminated during the same hand to put players straight into the money. Many big names names saw a return on their investment, including Barry Greenstein, Jesse Sylvia, Brad Ruben, Matt Waxman, Anson Tsang, Erik Cajelais, Joe Cada, and Jeremy Ausmus.

Day 2 will resume from Bally's at 12 p.m. local time on July 1, going into Level 23, and with the intention of playing down to a winner. Catch all the action and live updates via PokerNews as we crown another World Series of Poker champion.

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