After ten levels of poker so far, just 93 players remain in Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship at the 2025 World Series of Poker inside the Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas. The Day 1 field of 183 has been trimmed by nearly half, and the survivors will return today at 1 p.m. for Day 2 of this four-day affair.
Leading the charge into Day 2 is Ryan Bambrick, who bagged a stack of 325,000. Not far behind are Austin Marks (320,000) and Micah Brooks (306,000), the only other players to start today north of the 300,000-chip mark.
Top Ten Chip Counts
Rank
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Ryan Bambrick
United States
325,000
41
2
Austin Marks
United States
320,000
40
3
Micah Brooks
United States
306,000
38
4
Ofir Mor
United States
266,000
33
5
Eddie Blumenthal
United States
262,000
33
6
William Remshardt
United States
252,000
32
7
Joey Couden
United States
249,000
31
8
Robert Mizrachi
United States
242,000
30
9
Fabrizio Gonzalez
Uruguay
242,000
30
10
Daniel Negreanu
Canada
241,000
30
Also returning for Day 2 is Robert Mizrachi with a stack of 242,000, which was good for seventh place overnight. All five of Mizrachi’s WSOP bracelets have come in mixed games, plus he made a deep run in this event last year, falling just short of the final table. Expect Mizrachi to be one to watch as play resumes today.
Robert Mizrachi
Day 2 kicks off at 1 p.m. with blinds at 2,000/4,000 and limits of 4,000/8,000. Five 60-minute levels are scheduled before the field shifts to 90-minute levels for the rest of the tournament. Late registration will remain open until the start of Level 12, giving players a final shot to jump in before registration closes around 2:15 p.m. The plan today is to play through eight levels before the survivors return on Monday, June 2, for Day 3.
Remaining Schedule
Day
Date
Time
Blind Levels
Day 2
June 1
1 p.m.
60 minutes (5 levels) + 90 minutes (3 levels)
Day 3
June 2
1 p.m.
90 minutes
Day 4
June 3
TBD
90 minutes
Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the live updates, photos, and chip counts as the field continues its march toward the next Omaha Hi-Lo champion.