2022 World Series of Poker

Event #72: $1,500 Mixed Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Day: 1
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
76432
Prize
$195,565
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$3,628,530
Entries
771
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
771
Players Left
223

Kate Krickl Leads The Way Of Event #72 $1,500 Mixed Omaha Hi-Lo

Level 15
Kate Krickl
Kate Krickl

Day 1 of Event #72 $1,500 Mixed Omaha Hi-Lo has concluded with Kate Krinkl the chip leader with 280,000. Krinkl was top of the standings for much of the latter part of the day.

The early stages of the tournament were dominated by Laurette Thurber who quickly assembled a six-figure stack and ended up bagging 199,000.

A total of 771 players entered the tournament generating a prize pool of $1,029,285 with a top prize of $195,565 along with a covetedWSOP Gold Bracelet. Tomorrow 223 players will return in the hope of making the top 116 players where the prizes will be awarded.

Event #72: $1,500 Mixed Omaha Hi-Low 8 or Better Top 10 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChips 
1Kate KricklUnited States280,500 
2Mark EricksonUnited States262,000 
3David ProciakUnited States244,000 
4Giuseppe LiantonioUnited States243,000 
5James ChenTaiwan223,500 
6Lisa AhumadaUnited States220,500 
7Michael HernkeUnited States219,500 
8Rob HollinkUnited States219,000 
9Andres KornArgentina208,000 
10Chance KornuthUnited States207,500 

Defending champion Dylan Linde was unable to defend his title due to putting together a deep run in the Main Event; Linde bagged 210,500 going into Day 3 of the most prestigious poker tournament in the world. However, three of players who were at Lunde's bracelet-winning final table last year have bagged for Day 2: Hernan Salazar with 32,000, Damjan Radanov with 192,000, and Scott Abrams with 139,000.

The British old-school was well represented in the field, with Hendon Mob's Barny Boatman bagging 135,500, Tony Kendall advanced to Day 2 with 31,000, while Stephen Morsechi ended the evening with 89,500.

The story of the night however was the prop bet between Shaun Deeb and Ari Oxman. After Oxman moved above 100,000 chips after taking a big pot off Deeb, the five-time bracelet winner Deeb bet Oxman $500 that he would not bag at the end of the night which Oxman accepted.

Oxman raced up the rankings with a high point of 190,000 chips, but soon he was sandwiched between Deeb to his right and Adam Friedman to his left and his chips soon dwindled. After a battle with Thomas Hunt, Oxman was quartered and was down to 18,000 chips.

In the second last hand of the night, Oxman was all in with Deeb but managed to hit a straight to double up and win the prop bet.

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$195,56521-27$6,610
2$120,88128-34$5,521
3$83,05035-41$4,713
4$58,08942-48$4,113
5$41,37749-55$3,673
6$30,02656-62$3,358
7$22,20563-69$3,143
8-9$16,74070-76$3,016
10-11$12,87177-96$2,639
12-14$10,09797-116$2,413
15-20$8,085  

Play will resume at 2 p.m. local time onFriday, July 8th in the white section of the Paris Ballroom. There will be ten 60-minute levels with a dinner break for an hour at 8.30 p.m. local time.

As always PokerNews will provide all the latest information that you need to know.

Deeb Versus Oxman for $500 on Second Last Hand of the Night

Level 15
Shaun Deeb and Ari Oxman
Shaun Deeb and Ari Oxman

Big O

The best side story in Day 1 came to a head on the second last hand of the night as Ari Oxman was all-in versus the man he made the prop bet with, Shaun Deeb, who had the opportunity to eliminate his nemesis and save his $500.

Oxman's last 14,000 chips went in on the {k-Spades}{j-Spades}{7-Hearts} flop with 19,000 more in the middle. Oxman's tournament life and the $500 bet was at risk.

Ari Oxman: {a-Spades}{q-Clubs}{10-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}
Shaun Deeb: {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}{9-}{7-Diamonds}{3-Spades}

Deeb held top two pair, while Oxman held open-ended straight and flush draws, and with only one low card on the flop, a scoop was likely.

The turn brought the {q-Diamonds} to give Oxman Broadway and the lead, then the {8-Spades} on the river sealed his survival for the night.

Deeb would actually be at risk on the final hand of the night, but survive with a chop, and he then graciously passed $500 to Oxman before they each bagged up for the night.

Player Chips Progress
Shaun Deeb us
Shaun Deeb
WSOP 6X Winner
63,000 -29,000
Ari Oxman us
Ari Oxman
44,000 26,000

Tags: Ari OxmanShaun Deeb

Negreanu Suffers Another Unfortunate Beat

Level 15
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Pot-Limit Omaha 8 or Better

Joshua Levkov raised in early position and was called by Daniel Negreanu in the small blind and by the big blind.

On the {7-Spades}{j-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} flop, action was checked to Levkov, who bet 15,000, leaving himself just 2,000 behind. Negreanu then raised to 30,000 and the big blind folded.

Levkov put in his last 2,000 and was at risk.

Joshua Levkov: {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs}{k-Spades}{3-Spades}
Daniel Negreanu: {q-Spades}{j-Spades}{j-Hearts}{10-Clubs}

Negreanu was well ahead with his top set of jacks, however, not only did the low come in on the {5-Spades} turn to split the pot, the {9-Spades} on the river gave Levkov a flush to give him the entire pot.

Player Chips Progress
Joshua Levkov us
Joshua Levkov
49,000 15,000
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
34,000 -16,000

Tags: Daniel NegreanuJoshua Levkov

Deeb and Oxman Toe to Toe Again

Level 14
Shaun Deeb and Ari Oxman
Shaun Deeb and Ari Oxman

Big O

Shaun Deeb's table recently broke and in a perfect twist of fate, he was re-seated next to Ari Oxman.

Deeb opened a recent pot to 3,000 in early position and was called by Oxman to his immediate left, setting up a potential showdown between the prop-betting pals.

Thomas Hunt then threw a potential wrench in their showdown with an all-in three-bet to 13,500 on the button.

With action back on Deeb, he four-bet for the size of the pot, and Oxman chose to fold to preserve his stack (and potentially his $500).

Deeb was then heads-up against Hunt who was at risk.

Thomas Hunt: [ac{a-Hearts}{j-Spades}{6-Hearts}{4-Hearts}
Shaun Deeb: {a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{3-Spades}

The board ran out {7-Hearts}{q-Spades}{2-Clubs}{4-Spades}{j-Clubs} giving Deeb the nut low and Hunt the high half of the pot with his jacks and fours.

Player Chips Progress
Shaun Deeb us
Shaun Deeb
WSOP 6X Winner
92,000 69,000
Ari Oxman us
Ari Oxman
79,000 1,000
Thomas Hunt us
Thomas Hunt
16,500 16,500

Tags: Ari OxmanShaun DeebThomas Hunt

Deeb Drawing Live on Prop Bet with Oxman

Level 13
Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

A recent pass of table 83 has seen one-time chip leader Ari Oxman's stack further shortened, with a large problem to his direct left in the form of five-time bracelet winner Adam Friedman.

"Shaun sent this guy over here to get me," joked Oxman, who will owe Deeb $500 should he bust before the end of the night.

Meanwhile, Nicole Cantrell has also grown her healthy stack to over 100,000 as several players at Oxman's table are now very capable of sending Oxman to the rail should a big pot develop.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Friedman us
Adam Friedman
WSOP 5X Winner
121,000 49,000
Ari Oxman us
Ari Oxman
120,000 -60,000
Nicole Cantrell us
Nicole Cantrell
114,000 18,000
Shaun Deeb us
Shaun Deeb
WSOP 6X Winner
23,000 -2,000

Tags: Adam FriedmanNicole CantrellAri Oxman

Deeb Doubles; Fading Prop Bet with Chip Leader Oxman

Level 10
Ari Oxman
Ari Oxman

Earlier in the day, Shaun Deeb was at the same table as current chip leader Ari Oxman, who at the time the bet was made, had 120,000 in chips. Always up for a friendly prop bet, Deeb wagered Oxman $500 that he wouldn't make it through the day.

Oxman's stack has since steadily grown, while Deeb has already been to the rebuy cage.

The five-time bracelet winner's stack recently received an influx of chips, thanks to a timely double-up in Pot-Limit Omaha 8 or Better with his {a-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} against his opponent's {a-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{2-Hearts} on a completed board of {10-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}, giving Deeb jacks full of aces to send his stack over 50,000.

Meanwhile, after his stack went over 200,000, Oxman recently took a hit in Big O after Nicole Cantrell took 30,000 from it as she boosted her growing stack to 96,000.

"So long as someone has around 100,000, I'm 25% to win" said Deeb, who for the sake of his $500 may be a founding member of the Nicole Cantrell fan club.

Player Chips Progress
Ari Oxman us
Ari Oxman
180,000 -10,000
Nicole Cantrell us
Nicole Cantrell
96,000 96,000
Shaun Deeb us
Shaun Deeb
WSOP 6X Winner
51,400 32,400

Tags: Ari OxmanShaun Deeb

"The Master" Has to Share Wheels

Level 9
Men Nguyen
Men Nguyen

Pot-Limit Omaha 8 or Better

After Russell Bouffiou limped in middle position, Men Nguyen raised the size of the pot (1,800) from the hijack. Perry Friedman then called from the big blind and Boffiou called as well.

On the {k-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{4-Spades} flop, Friedman and Bouffiou checked and Nguyen bet pot (6,000). Friedman folded, but Bouffiou re-potted, then Nguyen potted again to put Bouffiou all in for roughly 28,000. He called to put himself at risk.

Russell Bouffiou: {a-Spades}{7-Clubs}{3-Spades}{2-Spades}
Men Nguyen: {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}

Each player had wheel draws, but Nguyen had control of the high half of the pot with his aces.

The turn {10-Clubs} gave Nguyen the potential for a scoop, but the {5-Hearts} on the river gave each player their wheel, chopping up the pot just before break.

Player Chips Progress
Men Nguyen us
Men Nguyen
WSOP 7X Winner
70,500 43,500
Russell Bouffiou us
Russell Bouffiou
31,500
Perry Friedman us
Perry Friedman
WSOP 1X Winner
8,100 -19,200

Tags: Men NguyenPerry FriedmanRussell Bouffiou

Hellmuth Enters The Field

Level 8
Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Pot Limit Omaha 8 or Better

After a Main Event to forget about, Phil Hellmuth has jumped into Event #72 deep into level eight.

In a four-way pot on the turn board of {j-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{k-Spades}, Hellmuth bet the pot for 2,000 from the cutoff and got folds from the remaining players.

It is to be noted that Hellmuth has changed his attire since this afternoon.

Player Chips Progress
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
23,200 23,200

Negreanu Chipping Up

Level 6
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Big O

On a turn board of {q-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}{8-Spades}{6-Hearts}, Daniel Negreanu check-called a bet of 3,500 from Shaun Rice on the button.

The river brought the {j-Hearts} and this time Negreanu led out for 7,500.

Rice took a moment, then folded {k-Spades}{q-Clubs} face-up along with his other three cards, sending the pot to Negreanu.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
49,000 23,000
Shaun Rice
Shaun Rice
11,500 11,500

Tags: Daniel NegreanuShaun Rice

Tanita Busts Ohel

Level 5
Randy Ohel
Randy Ohel

Pot Limit Omaha 8 or Better

On a board of {9-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{k-Hearts}{7-Spades}{2-Hearts}, Randy Ohel was all in for 13,000 from the small blind. Robert Tanita in the cutoff was left with the decision to either call or fold.

Tanita muttered to themselves "what a stupid river!" and made a somewhat reluctant call. Ohel announced they had two pair revealing {k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{9-Spades} for kings and nines. Tanita tabled {a-Hearts}{4-Spades}{2-Spades}{2-Spades} for a set of twos.

Neither player had a qualifying low hand so Tanita took the whole pot and eliminated Ohel in the process. Ohel immediately used one of his available re-entries and is back in the field.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Tanita us
Robert Tanita
51,300
Randy Ohel us
Randy Ohel
WSOP 1X Winner
25,000