Event #33: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Day 3 Completed
Event #33: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Day 3 Completed
Day 3 of Event #33: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better is in the books after nearly eight levels of play. From a starting field of 390 hopefuls, 25 would return for today's action, and only five remain in contention for the WSOP bracelet and the first-place prize of $767,395.
Leading the pack into the final day is Justin Liberto, who accumulated nearly sixty percent of the chips in play as he chases his second split-pot Omaha bracelet of the summer. He finished the day with 13,590,000, far ahead of his nearest competitor, Nathan Gamble (3,540,000), who has also enjoyed success in split-pot Omaha.
| Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Justin Liberto | United States | 13,590,000 | 113 |
| 2 | Nathan Gamble | United States | 3,540,000 | 30 |
| 3 | Nino Pansier | Netherlands | 3,300,000 | 28 |
| 4 | Matthew Beinner | United States | 1,770,000 | 15 |
| 5 | Martin Zamani | United States | 1,195,000 | 10 |
Liberto and Gamble are joined by Dutch Omaha specialist Nino Pansier (3,300,000), rising young star Matthew Beinner (1,770,000), and the eclectic Martin Zamani (1,195,000).
The eliminations started early, with eight players falling in the first frame of play. Among those include Joao Vieira (22nd - $29,019), Dylan Weisman (21st - $29,019), and David Coleman (18th - $29,019).
A pivotal hand would soon take place between Ryan Hughes and Nino Pansier, with both players holding big stacks. Pansier had ace-ace-deuce against the nut flush draw, gutter, and nut-low draw of Hughes. The aces held for the scoop, and Pansier took over the chip lead with two tables left.
More big names began to fall, with Matt Vengrin (15th - $35,171), Nick Guagenti (13th - $35,171), and Jason Mercier (12th - $35,171) all failing to make another final table.
Martin Zamani came into the final table with the chip lead and Liberto was close behind.
A few hands into final table play, Yuhong Liu was the first casualty after trips on the board counterfeited his pair, which would then lead to an extended eight-handed affair.
Almost two and a half hours of play would ensue before another elimination, with Liberto winning pot after pot to extend his lead.
Eventually, a double elimination brought the tournament to its final six. Matthew Schreiber, Jarod Minghini, and Liberto got almost all their chips into the middle preflop, with the rest coming on the flop in a pot worth four million chips. Schreiber and Minghini both flopped the nut low draw, while Liberto had bottom pair. Liberto locked up the high with trips on the turn, and the low bricked on the river as Liberto collected a massive pot.
Not long after, Marco Johnson was eliminated in sixth. He got his final ten big blinds into the middle with ace-ten-deuce-deuce, but he fell to the ace-king-six-five of Pansier, meaning that the remaining five players got to bag up their chips for the final day.
| Place | Player | Country | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $767,395 | ||
| 2 | $511,580 | ||
| 3 | $351,037 | ||
| 4 | $245,467 | ||
| 5 | $174,981 | ||
| 6 | Marco Johnson | United States | $127,208 |
| 7 | Jarod Minghini | United States | $94,347 |
| 8 | Matthew Schreiber | United States | $71,419 |
The event resumes tomorrow at 3:15 p.m. in the Paris Gold Section. Play resumes with 17:03 remaining in Level 28 with blinds of 60,000/120,000. Action will continue in 60-minute levels until a winner is crowned.
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| Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feature | 1 | Matthew Beinner | United States | 1,770,000 | 15 |
| Feature | 2 | Nino Pansier | Netherlands | 3,300,000 | 28 |
| Feature | 3 | Justin Liberto | United States | 13,590,000 | 113 |
| Feature | 4 | Nathan Gamble | United States | 3,540,000 | 30 |
| Feature | 5 | Martin Zamani | United States | 1,195,000 | 10 |
Marco Johnson raised to 360,000 in the small blind and Nino Pansier repotted in the big blind to put Johnson all in for 1,250,000 effective, which Johnson called.
Marco Johnson: A♣10♣2♥2♦
Nino Pansier: A♥K♣6♣5♠
The board rolled out Q♣9♥3♣A♠9♠, and the aces and nines with a king-kicker was good for Pansier. He took down the pot and eliminated Johnson from the tournament.
All of the final five player are bagging up for the night.
Justin Liberto opened to 250,000 from the hijack before Martin Zamani potted to 930,000 on the button, and Liberto called.
On the K♦10♥3♠ flop, Liberto led to put Zamani all-in for his final 1,200,000, and he quickly folded, conceding another pot to Liberto, who continued to pull away from the field.
Justin Liberto called in the small blind and Nathan Gamble checked in the big blind.
The flop rolled out J♥6♥4♥ and Liberto check-called a bet of 160,000 from Gamble.
On the J♣ turn, Liberto bet 415,000 and Gamble called.
Both players checked on the river and Liberto turned over K♥9♥4♦3♠ for a king-high flush, which was good for the pot. Gamble mucked his hand and Liberto took over half of the chips in play.
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Justin Liberto opened to 250,000 from early position before Jarod Minghini potted to 930,000 on the button. In the big blind, Matthew Schreiber cold-called and Liberto came along as well.
On the 10♣7♣6♦ flop, Schreiber led all-in for 455,000, Liberto raised, and Minghini called all-in for just over 700,000.
Matthew Schreiber: A♦Q♠4♦2♥
Jarod Minghini: A♠K♦Q♣2♣
Justin Liberto: A♣J♦6♣3♦
Schreiber and Minghini shared the same nut low draw while Liberto's sixes were in the lead for the high. The 6♥ turn locked up the high for Liberto, who needed to fade a low card for the scoop. The river was the Q♥, and Liberto scored the double elimination.
Level: 28
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000