James Chen Wins WSOP Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo ($209,350)

Liam Gannon
Live Reporter
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James Chen

The largest field Omaha eight-or-better tournament of the 2024 World Series of Poker has come to its conclusion. A total of 928 entrants came out to play WSOP Event #4: $1,500 Omaha 8 or Better, the first mixed-game tournament of the summer, creating a massive prize pool of $1,238,880.

James Chen ended the first day of the tournament with an overwhelming chip lead over the rest of 278 survivors, and on the second day, he bagged third place stack over 22. After roughly seven hours at the final table, Chen conquered his first WSOP bracelet, beating Lewis Brant heads up to collect $209,350.

“It’s great,” the Pittsburgh resident said, surrounded by a large rail of supportive friends. “I play Omaha and the different variants. I primarily play cash games, but at The World Series I usually just play tournaments.”

James Chen
James Chen.

Last year Chen finished in second place in the $10,000 Omaha 8 or better event to Ben Lamb for a career-best score of $304,571. “Last year to come so close was disappointing, but this year to get it done was amazing.”

Throughout the latter half of the final table, Chen commanded the table. He held more than two-thirds of the chips in play with four players left, and continued that momentum on towards victory. “It was fun, cards were hitting. I made a lot of hands and it was great.”

Chen confirmed that he will be playing the $10,000 variant of this event tomorrow and plenty of other events during the summer. For now he will be spending his Friday night with his friends from the rail.

Official Final Table Results

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1James ChenUnited States$209,350
2Lewis BrantUnited States$139,563
3Sovann PenUnited States$97,445
4Adam NattressUnited States$69,129
5Curtis PhelpsUnited States$49,842
6Pearce ArnoldUnited States$36,531
7Curtis PhelpsUnited States$27,227
8Todd DakakeUnited States$20,640

Day 2 Action

The beginning of the day ensured that the new champion would claim their first bracelet as the other bracelet holders fell. Eric Baldwin (19th-$8,129) joined the rail with Ben Yu (15th-$9,988) following him out the door a little while later, the latter collecting points for the 25k Fantasy Draft.

It took just under four hours for the field of 22 to reach the final 9.

Just before the unofficial final table was reached, Three-time WSOP bracelet winner John "Miami" Cernuto was forced all in from the big blind. Lewis Brant had made a flush to scoop a side pot and the main Cernuto’s pair of kings was not enough to stay alive. The field and rail clapped out of respect as the 80-year-old WSOP legend was eliminated from the tournament.

Final Table Action

Jamie Kerstetter
Jamie Kerstetter finished in ninth place.

It did not take too long for the field to lose a player as poker pro and commentator Jamie Kerstetter came into the unofficial final table of nine players with just two big bets.

In her final hand, she held ace, queen, jack, six, but the board provided no help to her and it was Lewis Brant’s ace, king, ten, three that had made a full house and Kerstetter ended her tournament in ninth place for $15,920. Kerstetter’s elimination brought the final eight to the official final table.

Todd Dakake lost a big pot to Pearce Arnold, leaving him quite short among the eight remaining. Dakake’s final hand saw him check his option in the big blind and flop a straight against Sovann Pen’s middle set. Both players got their chips in on the turn, where Dakake had made a higher straight and Pen had made a low, but the river paired the board to give Pen a full house while Dakake collected $20,640 for his eighth-place finish.

It only took a couple more minutes to lose another player as Curtis Phelps got in his final chips with ace, queen, queen, two against Brant’s ace, queen, three, two. The flop contained both an ace and a three on it, with nothing changing on the following streets and Brant took the lead of the table, while Phelps finished in seventh place for $27,227.

What followed was a long 6-handed battle that saw many lead changes and many massive swings for all of the players. Sovann Pen ended up rising higher in the counts until he had a dominant lead over the final players, while Chen fell to the shortest stack. Chen ended up scooping a key pot against Filatov, which had the leaderboard shift once more. By the end of this long excursion, the shakedown saw Pen with a third of the chips in play.

Aleksey Filatov
Aleksey Filatov.

Aleksey Filatov would be the next to fall. His fate was sealed at the hands of Adam Nattress, after getting in his extremely short stack with bottom two against Nattress’ top pair. His top pair turned into top two shortly after, giving a boost to Nattress’ stack, while Filatov collected $36,531 for his sixth place finish.

Arnold departed the field shortly after. Coming back from the dinner break, he had just under one big blind, but managed to ladder and outlast Filatov. His end would come shortly after as he got in his final chips with ace, nine, seven, two against Chen’s ace, king, queen, jack. An all high-card flop left very little hope for Arnold and by the river, it was Chen’s kings and queens taking in the pot and giving him the chip lead, while Arnold ended his run in fifth place, good for $49,842.

What followed was described as "rampage" by Pen as Chen amassed a large percentage of the chips in play. From grabbing half of the chips in play with four left, to grabbing eighty percent of the chips in play with four left. Nattress ended up as the shortest left and got all of his chips in with top pair top kicker on a ten-high board, while Chen looked him up with a pair of kings and a flush draw. The turn gave Nattress tens up, but the river gave Chen a set of kings and he took down the pot to further pad his lead while Nattress took $69,129 for his fourth-place finish.

Lewis Brant
Lewis Brant finished in second for a career best score.

A couple of minutes passed before Pen departed from the tournament in third place. Pen and Chen got involved in a pot on a nine-high flop where Pen called down with nines and sevens with an ace-kicker. It was no good against Chen’s three nines with an ace as well as the second nut low. Chen took what was an 11:1 chip lead into heads-up play, while Pen collected $97,445 for his efforts.

The beginning of heads-play up saw some momentum swinging in the direction of Brant as the initial 11:1 deficit shrunk to just a 3:1 deficit. The momentum swung back into Chen’s court as the time went on with the final hand seeing Brant call his last big blind all in blind. Brant held a flush draw on the turn, but the river completed his flush while simultaneously giving Chen a boat to win the title, while Brant finished in second place for a career-best cash of $139,563.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for live updates and coverage of the exhilarating action at the 2024 World Series of Poker, unfolding at the iconic Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

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In this Series

1 Dong Meng Wins Second Bracelet & $200,000 in WSOP Tournament of Champions2 Jose Garcia Wins Event #2: $500 Casino Employees No-Limit Hold'em for $79,1343 Asher Conniff Wins First Bracelet in Event 1: $5,000 Champions Reunion for $408,4684 Daniel Willis Wins First WSOP Bracelet in Event #3: $500 Kickoff NLHE5 James Chen Wins WSOP Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo ($209,350)6 Darius Samual's 50% Bankroll Risk Pays Off in WSOP $25K Heads-Up Championship7 Mixed Game Legend John Hennigan Wins Seventh Bracelet at 2024 WSOP8 Bryce Yockey BLASTS 25K Fantasy Draft Price After $5K PLO Bracelet Win9 "I'm Only Here to Win Bracelets," says Nick Guagenti as He Captures His Second10 Malcolm Trayner Made a Millionaire in WSOP Mystery Millions11 Great Scott! Seiver Adds to Legacy with Fifth WSOP Bracelet12 David Prociak Conquers The $1,500 Badugi for His Second Bracelet and $129,67613 Simeon Spasov Wins $1,500 6-Max to Claim Second Bracelet for $439,815!14 Robert Mizrachi Joins Brother on Five WSOP Bracelets After $10,000 Dealer's Choice Victory15 20 Years in the Making: TJ Murphy Becomes a WSOP Champion16 Caleb Furth Captures Maiden Bracelet in Event #15: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha 8 or Better for $265,36117 Dylan Weisman Wins Second WSOP Bracelet in Event #18: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha18 Brent Hart Rises From Pack to Win Event #16: $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em19 John Racener Spins Shortest Stack Up to WSOP Gold in LHE Championship20 Aaron Cummings Wins His First Bracelet In Lowball Triple Draw Event21 "Feeling Vindicated": Brek Schutten Wins WSOP $25,000 High Roller for $1,405,64122 Sean Troha Completes Hat Trick in $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship23 Huge Comeback Inspires Daniel Sepiol to First Bracelet in $1,500 Shootout24 Daniel Vampan Claims First Bracelet and $148,635 in $3,000 Limit Hold'em 6-Max25 Stephen Winters Defeats 20,647 Players to Win $300 Gladiators of Poker ($401,210)26 Nick Schulman Wins Fifth WSOP Bracelet in $25K High Roller ($1,667,842)27 Gruneberg & Bonnacci Capture First WSOP Pennsylvania Online Bracelets of the Summer28 Evan Benton Goes From Poker Beginner to WSOP Bracelet Winner29 Michael Christ "Gets Lucky" On His Way to Winning Event #27: $1,500 Big O30 Alen Bakovic Laughs His Way to the WSOP Event #30 $600 PLO/NLH Mix Title31 Nicholas Seward Wins His First WSOP Bracelet in $3,000 6-Handed for $516,13532 Phil Ivey Wins His 11th WSOP Bracelet in $10K 2-7 Triple Draw Championship33 Richard Ashby Wins Second WSOP Bracelet in Same Stud Event34 Alex Manzano Ascends to Win Event #33: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha DeepStack35 Antonio Galiana’s Big Bluff Propels Him To First Bracelet in Event #3436 Another Comeback, Another Bracelet For Phillip Hui In $1.5k H.O.R.S.E.37 Timur Margolin Wins Third Bracelet in Event #36: $800 NLHE Deepstack for $342,55138 John Fauver Wins The First Ever $10k Big O Championship For $681,99839 Sergio Aido Wins 2024 WSOP $50,000 NLHE High Roller ($2,026,506)40 Two Bracelets in Two Weeks: Scott Seiver Wins Sixth WSOP Gold in $1,500 Razz41 James Obst Captures Second WSOP Bracelet in $10K Stud42 Xixiang Luo Wins First-Ever WSOP NLHE/PLO Bomb Pot Mix Event43 Magnus Edengren Gets His Crowning Moment in $1,500 Mixed Omaha44 Kingery's Ransom: Longshoreman Ships $2K No-Limit Hold’em for $410,35945 "It Was My Time": Chris Hunichen Captures First Bracelet & $2.8M in $100K High Roller46 Peter Park Wins First Bracelet and $240,724 in Event #51: $1,500 Super Turbo Bounty!47 Dominant Performance: Pedro Neves Crushes On Way to WSOP Monster Stack Bracelet48 Extra Special Day for Christopher Vitch As He Wins Event #48: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha49 Mostafa Haidary Tears Through the Final Four to Win Event #52: $5,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold'em50 Third Time's the Charm: Patrick Moulder Captures First Bracelet and $177,045 in $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw51 Frank Funaro Wins Second WSOP Bracelet in $10k Super Turbo Bounty52 Dario Sammartino Wins First Bracelet in Event #61: $2,500 Stud 8/Omaha 8 for $222,70353 Sean Jazayeri Claims First Bracelet in Event #59: $1,000 Super Seniors No-Limit Hold'em54 We Want the Funk! 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