2017 World Series of Poker

Event #25: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
Day: 3
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa97
Prize
$179,126
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$952,200
Entries
1,058
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
0

Tyler Groth Takes Down Event #25: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha for $179,126

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 0 ante
Tyler Groth
Tyler Groth

Iowa's Tyler Groth triumphed in the Event #25: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha after edging out a 1,058-player field to take home the $179,126 first prize along with his first WSOP bracelet. "I am an O8 [Omaha Hi-Lo] player and took on a lot of great PLO players. I am in shock, I am really shaking," he said.

The 32-year-old came back for the final day third in chips with 11 players remaining. Nobody had a better start to the finale than Groth, who hit a full house twice and got paid for both of them, finding himself atop the leaderboard soon.

Ultimately, Groth had also the strongest finish, but his journey towards the title wasn't all smooth for him as the former broker and now-professional player experienced some tough moments on his way to victory.

The remaining players merged to a single table when Darren Taylor knocked out Jesse Chinni. Ten-handed play carried on for quite some time, with several doubles delaying further eliminations. In the end, it was former November Niner Bruno Politano who bubbled the official final table. Representing Brazil, the 888 Ambassador came back as the shortest stack and fought bravely, but he eventually parked in tenth place. Politano's aces were cracked by Allan Le, who flopped a diamond flush to send Politano to the rail.

At that time, Groth was already downed to a short stack. Groth lost the vast majority of his chips in a collision to Darren Taylor when he flopped the bottom set of sixes against a set of kings, only to see the fourth six in Taylor's hand, preventing him from improving to quads.

But Groth bounced back, sending Casey Carroll to the payouts in ninth place. The cards were turned face up preflop, with Carroll ahead with aces against kings. Groth, however, spiked another king on the flop.

Mark Zullo was a third victim in a row to exit with aces in their hands. Zullo's elimination was a sour one. He was all in on the flop with the top set but Igor Sharaskin had flopped a flush draw and he hit a third club on the turn to bust Zullo in eighth place.

After laddering up three positions on the last table, short stacked Daniel Spencer finally left the tournament in seventh. Spencer's double suited one-gapper airballed the board, leaving the pot to Taylor's ace-high.

Sitting next to each other, Groth and Taylor were setting the pace of the final table, both maneuvering big stacks. But it was the start-of-day chip leader Sharaskin took care of Adam Brown who walked away in sixth.

Fresh on the back of his third place in the $565 Pot-Limit Omaha Event, Sharaskin wasn't meant to top his previous result. He ended up all-in on the turn with a huge draw only to find himself drawing dead, running into Groth's full house.

Groth's already huge stack was boosted massively as he controlled more than a half of the chips in play with four players remaining. Next to leave the table was Darren Taylor, who suffered in a set-under-set cooler, with Allan Le holding the best hand and also blocking Taylor's chances for quads.

Le was the only player on the final table who previously reached the pinnacle of the WSOP, with the 2016 $1,500 Mixed PLO/8; Omaha/8; and Big O title under his belt. Le was second in chips, trailing to Groth's monster stack while Jonathan Zarin handled the smallest stack.

Zarin, however, had already doubled several times during the day, and the key confrontations kept going his way. Zarin doubled through both Groth and Le, and his tenacity eventually cost Le a heads-up chair. Le ran kings into a flopped two pair of Groth and couldn't recover on either turn or river.

“Well, you know, you got an ace-deuce double-suited hand. I was just going to play position. I knew he was gonna push, so all I needed to do was nail a flop ... and I hit the flop. That was when I probably felt I gonna win. I hope my name gets known after this,” Groth analyzed the hand in hindsight.

Groth was on his way for the bracelet, coming to the final duel with more than a five-to-one chip lead. Zarin, however, remained relentless. He scored a double and then won another major pot to reduce the gap, but Groth never gave up the lead and soon regained the ground when he rivered a straight. Soon after the Level 29 started, it was all over. Zarin met with another unlucky river card, when he triple barreled for all of his chips with a full house. Groth, however, held aces and an ace on the river brought him a bigger full house to help him finally deny Zarin's resistance.

“You played great, take it easy,” Zarin added before heading to the payout desk. He received $110,655 for his efforts but the spotlight was on Groth who became the newest WSOP first-time winner.

Originally from Stone Lake, Iowa, Groth now lives here in Las Vegas, pursuing his poker career. "I moved here to finally give live pro a go. I had an online career, and in 2011..." he said, pointing at the Black Friday events. "I literally quit my job and I was like, you know what, no more bosses, I am going back to poker. This is my first real run, that was probably my eighth or ninth World Series Event."

While Groth had previously notched only one cash worth $2,906 at the WSOP Circuit, his first reward from the major series is much thicker as the champion collected $179,129 for his fine performance. "The only time I felt pressure was when we first sat down at that table and there was lights, and it took a while to get into the zone,” Groth added.

Event #25 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Tyler GrothUnited States$179,126
2Jonathan ZarinUnited States$110,655
3Allan LeUnited States$78,372
4Darren TaylorUnited Kingdom$56,224
5Igor SharaskinRussia$40,862
6Adam BrownUnited States$30,090
7Daniel SpencerUnited States$22,456
8Mark ZulloUnited States$16,986
9Casey CarrollUnited States$13,026

Tags: Allan LeBruno PolitanoDarren TaylorIgor SharaskinJesse ChinniJonathan ZarinMark ZulloTyler Groth

Jonathan Zarin Eliminated in 2nd Place ($110,655)

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 0 ante
Jonathan Zarin
Jonathan Zarin

"He just hit a two-outer on the river," realized Jonathan Zarin after processing the unlucky outcome of the hand that saw him eliminated.

Just as many of the previous heads-up pots started, the final one was limped. Tyler Groth was on the button and completed. Zarin's check was followed by the {6-Spades}{J-Clubs}{10-Hearts} flop, where Zarin led out for 100,000. Groth called.

The {10-Spades} turn brought Zarin's second barrel — worth 300,000 this time. Groth called again.

The key card of the tournament was the {A-Diamonds} river, though. Zarin announced he was all in, and Groth called immediately, saying, "Aces full."

Zarin couldn't believe that his opponent really hit the ace on the river. Groth's {A-Clubs}{A-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds} was trailing on the flop and turn, as Zarin held {6-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} for a flopped set and a turned full house.

Jonathan Zarin fell just shy of winning the bracelet, outlasting all but one player in the $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha event. Zarin earned $110,655 for his runner-up finish, while the elusive gold belongs to Jonathan Groth.

Player Chips Progress
Tyler Groth us
Tyler Groth
WSOP 1X Winner
5,290,000 1,105,000
Jonathan Zarin us
Jonathan Zarin
Busted

Tags: Jonathan ZarinTyler Groth

Allan Le Eliminated in 3rd Place ($78,372)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 0 ante
Allan Le
Allan Le

Allan Le won't earn his second bracelet here in the $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Event. Le's fantastic run finished two places shy of the pedestal, falling to Tyler Groth.

The case hand started with Groth's button-raise to 150,000 and Jonathan Zarin's call from the small blind. Le, however, woke up with the maximum three-bet, pushing the price to 600,000 from the big blind. Groth seemed to be interested, so Le needled him: "You wanna gamble?" before the dealer informed the players that it's a three-way pot and they can't discuss the hand.

Groth eventually called, and while Zarin looked upset and confused, he released his hand.

The flop came {2-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{J-Diamonds}, and Le moved all in for about 800,000. Groth snap-called.

Allan Le: {K-Clubs}{K-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}
Tyler Groth: {A-Spades}{9-Spades}{J-Hearts}{2-Hearts}

Groth flopped two pair, and Le was in trouble. The {Q-Spades} turn reduced his outs further, as Groth now had a flush draw, and the river {5-Clubs} sealed it for Le, who fell in third place.

The only WSOP bracelet winner of the three poker playing brothers has added another great result to his name, albeit missing out on the gold this time. Le received $78,372 for his efforts, leaving Groth and Zarin to battle for the title.

Player Chips Progress
Tyler Groth us
Tyler Groth
WSOP 1X Winner
4,440,000 1,810,000
Jonathan Zarin us
Jonathan Zarin
850,000 -65,000
Allan Le us
Allan Le
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Allan LeJonathan ZarinTyler Groth

Zarin Finds Another Double

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 0 ante
Jonathan Zarin
Jonathan Zarin

Jonathan Zarin has been on ropes, but he surged back thanks to another double-up.

Zarin was in the big blind, facing raise to 110,000 from Allan Le. Zarin responded with a pot-reraise, making it 355,000. Le called, and they got the rest in on the {6-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} flop.

"Aces and nut-flush draw," Zarin said, already with a victorious voice. He turned over {A-Diamonds}{A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}{6-Clubs}.

Le held {Q-Spades}{4-Clubs}{2-Spades}{3-Clubs} and was drawing for a two pair or a non-heart five to eliminate Zarin. None of his outs emerged on the {K-Clubs} turn and the {9-Spades} river, and he had to pay Zarin those 135,000 leftovers.

Two hands later, Le three-bet Zarin from the small blind, putting in 350,000 over a raise to 100,000. Zarin called, and they went on the {A-Diamonds}{J-Spades}{9-Clubs} flop, where Le continued with a tiny bet of 75,000. Zarin shoved all in for 605,000, forcing a fold from Le to scoop another important pot.

Zarin laddered ahead of Le on the leaderboard, as the only bracelet winner at the table is now playing the shortest stack.

Player Chips Progress
Jonathan Zarin us
Jonathan Zarin
1,480,000 850,000
Allan Le us
Allan Le
WSOP 1X Winner
1,225,000 -805,000

Tags: Allan LeJonathan Zarin

Darren Taylor Eliminated in 4th Place ($56,224)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Darren Taylor
Darren Taylor

After winning a small pot against chip leader Tyler Groth, Allan Le took on Darren Taylor and called the raise to 90,000 by the Northern Irishman when sitting in the big blind.

The flop fell {K-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}{6-Spades}, and both players checked. Le also checked the {4-Diamonds} turn, and Taylor bet 115,000. Le asked for the stack size of Taylor, who had around 550,000 behind, and check-raised the pot to see Taylor call all in.

Darren Taylor: {J-Spades}{J-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{2-Clubs}
Allan Le: {K-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}{J-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}

The rail of Taylor fell silent, as their countryman was already drawing dead with Le holding the last jack in the deck in his hand. The meaningless {10-Clubs} on the river completed the board, and Taylor was eliminated in fourth place for $56,224.

The remaining three players will be heading into the dinner break shortly and have $78,372 locked up apiece.

Player Chips Progress
Allan Le us
Allan Le
WSOP 1X Winner
1,600,000 595,000
Darren Taylor us
Darren Taylor
Busted

Tags: Allan LeDarren TaylorTyler Groth

Igor Sharaskin Eliminated in 5th Place ($40,862)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Igor Sharaskin
Igor Sharaskin

Tyler Groth started gaining the ground, slowly conquering mediocre pots, increasing his lead. But a few moments ago, his chip stack increased very significantly as he scored a knockout, eliminating Igor Sharaskin in fifth place.

Allan Le started the hand with a cutoff raise to 85,000. Groth called on the button, inviting big blind Sharaskin to the flop.

Sharaskin led big on the {4-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} flop, pushing 150,000 towards the middle. Le folded, but Groth matched the bid.

They saw the {8-Hearts} hit the felt, and Sharaskin paused for a moment before declaring all in for his remaining 430,000. Groth snap-called.

Igor Sharaskin: {K-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{3-Hearts}
Tyler Groth: {10-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{4-Clubs}

Sharaskin had a big draw, but his chances were nullified when Groth exposed his full house, eights full of fours. Sharaskin stated what had become evident: "I'm drawing dead," before shaking hands with the remaining players. The {A-Diamonds} river had no meaning, as the Russian player already knew his fate at that point.

Following his third-place run in the $565 Pot-Limit Omaha Event, Sharaskin added another top-five finish to his name. He was rewarded with $40,862 today.

Meanwhile, Groth has now maneuvering more than a half of all chips in play as he soars over 3,000,000.

Player Chips Progress
Tyler Groth us
Tyler Groth
WSOP 1X Winner
3,070,000 1,320,000
Igor Sharaskin ru
Igor Sharaskin
Busted

Tags: Igor SharaskinTyler Groth

Adam Brown Eliminated in 6th Place ($30,090)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 0 ante
Adam Brown
Adam Brown

Adam Brown raised the pot to 105,000 with 190,000 behind, and Igor Sharaskin called out of the big blind. On the {Q-Clubs}{J-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} flop, Sharaskin bet the pot, and Brown reluctantly called all in.

Adam Brown: {Q-Spades}{10-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}
Igor Sharaskin: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{7-Clubs}

Neither the {3-Spades} turn nor the {2-Spades} river improved Brown, and he tapped the table in defeat, said, "Nice hand," and grabbed his belongings. Brown collected $30,090 for his efforts, and the top five now have at least $40,862 apiece locked up.

Player Chips Progress
Igor Sharaskin ru
Igor Sharaskin
1,100,000 205,000
Adam Brown us
Adam Brown
Busted

Tags: Adam BrownIgor Sharaskin

Daniel Spencer Eliminated in 7th Place ($22,456)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 0 ante
Daniel Spencer
Daniel Spencer

Under the gun, Darren Taylor raised to 70,000. A streak of folds followed, but small blind Daniel Spencer was ready to go. He announced, "Pot," and as he had just under a pot-sized reraise left, he was all in for 225,000.

"How much is it for me to call?" asked Taylor, and when he was met with the numbers, he called.

Daniel Spencer: {J-Clubs}{10-Spades}{8-Spades}{7-Clubs}
Darren Taylor: {A-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}{3-Clubs}

Spencer was dealt double-suited connectors, but one of his suits was out of play due Spencers bigger clubs.

The {2-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{5-Spades} board was nothing but a blank, leaving Taylor's starting hand ahead.

"Ace-high wins," Adam Brown summed up the action as the table congratulated Spencer for his result. He was eliminated in seventh place, collecting $22,456 at the payout desk. The remaining players are locked into earning just over $30,000 apiece, at least.

Player Chips Progress
Darren Taylor us
Darren Taylor
1,300,000 280,000
Daniel Spencer us
Daniel Spencer
Busted

Tags: Daniel SpencerDarren Taylor

Mark Zullo Eliminated in 8th Place ($16,986)

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 0 ante
Mark Zullo
Mark Zullo

Aces don't seem to be the winning hand on this final table. All players who have departed so far fell while holding the bullets in their hands. That also applied to the most recent casualty, Mark Zullo.

Zullo was in the third position and he raised pot, leaving himself only 13,000 behind. Igor Sharaskin called from the big blind and put his opponent at risk when the {Q-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{A-Clubs} appeared in the middle of the table. Zullo had no option but call.

Mark Zullo: {A-Spades}{A-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}
Igor Sharaskin: {10-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}

Zullo had flopped the top set but he needed to fade another club to stay ahead. The dealer was against that, though as he revealed the {9-Clubs} on the turn, completing Sharaskin's flush draw. Zullo now hoped for the board pairing, but the {8-Diamonds} was a blank shot.

Mark Zullo walked away in the last hand before the break, taking $16,986 for eighth place. The remaining players are guaranteed at least $22,456.

Player Chips Progress
Igor Sharaskin ru
Igor Sharaskin
895,000 -125,000
Mark Zullo us
Mark Zullo
Busted

Tags: Igor SharaskinMark Zullo

Casey Carroll Eliminated in 9th Place ($13,026)

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 0 ante
Casey Carroll
Casey Carroll

Right after the elimination of Bruno Politano, Casey Carroll raised the pot out of the small blind, and Tyler Groth reraised all in. Carroll called all in for slightly less.

Casey Carroll: {A-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{2-Hearts}
Tyler Groth: {A-Spades}{K-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}

"Oh my god," Groth sighed, but his emotions suddenly changed on the {K-Hearts}{J-Spades}{4-Spades} flop when he improved to a set. One ace remained in the deck, and Carroll also had a gutshot straight draw to avoid elimination. However, both the {9-Spades} turn and {6-Hearts} river were blanks.

The stacks were counted, and Carroll had 174,000. Groth had that covered with 230,000, and Carroll was eliminated in ninth place for $13,026. All eight remaining players are guaranteed at least $16,986 for their efforts now.

Player Chips Progress
Tyler Groth us
Tyler Groth
WSOP 1X Winner
404,000 217,000
Casey Carroll us
Casey Carroll
Busted

Tags: Bruno PolitanoCasey CarrollTyler Groth