2025 World Series of Poker

Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Day: 1
Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aakk
Prize
$205,333
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,208,025
Entries
910
Level Info
Level
33
Limits
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
910
Players Left
224
Players Left 1 / 910

David Shmuel Bags the Chip Lead on Day 1 of Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better

Level 15 : Limits 5,000/10,000, 0 ante
David Shmuel
David Shmuel

After nearly a year away, some of the top names in the poker world couldn’t wait to come together and battle for World Series of Poker glory once again on Day 1 of Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better.

A total of 910 players packed the Paris Las Vegas today for the first non-Hold’em event of the 2025 WSOP, but only 224 managed to find a bag after 15 40-minute levels. David Shmuel ended up as chip leader with 249,000, followed by Jon Kyte (247,000), Jason Bral (225,000), Chuning Tan (225,000), and Joe Ford (224,000).

Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1David ShmuelUnited States249,00042
2Jon KyteNorway247,00041
3Jason BralUnited States225,00038
4Chuning TanChina225,00038
5Joe FordUnited States224,00037
6Joseph BertrandUnited States224,00037
7Richard MirinUnited States219,00037
8Jeremy TrojandGermany218,00036
9Douglas LorgereeUnited States217,00036
10David ThurstonUnited States216,00036

The rest of the star-studded field who survived the day included Alex Livingston (215,000), Stoyan Madanzhiev (179,000), Mike Matusow (172,000), 2023 runner-up Nick Kost (171,000), and Dylan Smith (170,000). Others who will return for Day 2 are Ray Fishman (158,000), Scott Bohlman (156,000), Brad Owen (154,000), voluminous WSOP casher Yueqi Zhu (153,000), Chris Hunichen (141,000), Yuval Bronshtein (132,000), Dominick Sarle (130,000), and Christopher Vitch (125,000). Further down the leaderboard are Robert Mizrachi (104,000), Kane Kalas (103,000), Michael Moncek (80,000), Ari Engel (76,000), 2019 champion Derek McMaster (76,000), Todd Brunson (60,000), and reigning Player of the Year Scott Seiver (50,000).

Mike Matusow
Mike Matusow

Not everyone was fortunate enough to have their WSOP start off on a positive note. Defending champion James Chen had a short title defense and was among the first to bust today, as did his two predecessors, Jim Collopy and Amnon Filippi. Daniel Zack, Jerry Wong, Allen Kessler, Huck Seed, Matt Glantz, Josh Arieh, James Obst, and Brian Rast also will have to wait for another event to add a WSOP gold bracelet to their collection.

The remaining 224 players return Thursday at 1 p.m. local time inside the Horseshoe Event Center for Day 2. The action resumes on Level 16 with blinds of 3,000/6,000 and 6,000/12,000 limits. Only the top 137 players will finish in the money, so nearly 90 players have made it this far but will still leave with nothing. The eventual champion takes home $205,333 out of the $1,255,117 prize pool.

Stay tuned as PokerNews returns to follow all the action leading up to the bursting of the money bubble and beyond.

Tags: Alex LivingstonAri EngelBrad OwenChris HunichenChristopher VitchDavid ShmuelDerek McMasterDominick SarleDouglas LorgereeDylan SmithJason BralJoe FordJon KyteKane KalasMichael MoncekMike MatusowNick KostRay FishmanRobert MizrachiScott BohlmanScott SeiverStoyan MadanzhievTodd BrunsonYueqi ZhuYuval Bronshtein