2023 World Series of Poker

Event #25: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k1085
Prize
$492,795
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,971,600
Entries
212
Level Info
Level
27
Limits
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
21
Players Left
7

Sam Farha Eliminated in 16th Place ($20,483)

Level 19 : Limits 25,000/50,000, 0 ante
Sam Farha
Sam Farha

Sam Farha was all-in against Erik Seidel on board that read 210Q7 and the cards were flipped on their backs.

Sam Farha: AJ72
Erik Seidel: A2QQ

The dealer dealt the 6 on the river, which was no help to Farha and the poker legend would exit the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Erik Seidel
1,650,000
450,000
450,000
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
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Sam Farha
Busted
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Sam FarhaErik Seidel

Alan Sternberg Eliminated in 17th Place ($20,483)

Level 18 : Limits 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Alan Sternberg
Alan Sternberg

Alan Sternberg raised from the cutoff and was called by James Chen and Brad Ruben out of the blinds. On a J98 flop, Chen check-folded to a bet by Ruben and the all-in call of Sternberg for 20,000.

Alan Sternberg: AQ96
Brad Ruben: 10754

The straight of Ruben held on the 2 turn and 9 river, sending Sternberg to the payout desk in 17th place.

Player Chips Progress
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James Chen (US)
1,365,000
165,000
165,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Brad Ruben
840,000
40,000
40,000
WSOP 4X Winner
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Alan Sternberg
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Alan SternbergBrad RubenJames Chen

Zachary Freeman Eliminated in 19th Place ($20,483)

Level 18 : Limits 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Zachary Freeman
Zachary Freeman

Having gone through the big blind, Zachary Freeman was left short and faced the under-the-gun raise of Ben Lamb, which he called and so did Erik Seidel in the big blind.

Freeman checked the Q43 flop and Seidel bet, Lamb called. The severe short stack saw Freeman shrug, sigh and call all-in for the 15,000 he had behind. On the 4 turn, Seidel's bet was called by Lamb and he then checked the K river. Lamb bet and Seidel called.

Freeman turned over the J997 while Lamb exposed his A1062 for a missed low and straight draw. Seidel had the winning hand with the AQ92 to earn the entire pot, knocking out Freeman in 19th place for $20,483.

Player Chips Progress
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Erik Seidel
1,225,000
390,000
390,000
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
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Ben Lamb
375,000
-225,000
-225,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner
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Zachary Freeman
Busted

Tags: Ben LambErik SeidelZachary Freeman

Bryce Yockey Eliminated in 18th Place ($20,483)

Level 18 : Limits 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Bryce Yockey
Bryce Yockey

Three-way action with two players all-in before the flop. Yarron Bendor and Bryce Yockey would be the players at risk against the big stack of James Chen.

Bryce Yockey: AK74
Yarron Bendor: AK103
James Chen: A1072

The board ran out QK5J9 with both Chen and Bendor chopping up Yockey's chips.

Player Chips Progress
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James Chen (US)
1,200,000
300,000
300,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Yarron Bendor
115,000
-60,000
-60,000
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Bryce Yockey
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Bryce YockeyJames ChenYarron Bendor

Christopher Stephan Eliminated in 20th Place ($20,483)

Level 18 : Limits 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Christopher Stephan
Christopher Stephan

The wild ride of Christopher Stephan had once again seen his stack reduced and he was involved in three-way action out of the small blind against Sam Farha from under the gun and Robert Yass in the big blind.

Stephan was all-in for fewer than a full bet on the A863 turn as they then headed to the 8 river. Yass bet for Farha to call and all cards were revealed.

Stephan exposed his J1022 for a jack-high flush and no low. Farha had the K432 for the nut low and earned half the pot while Yass earned the high pot with 8654 for a full house, knocking out Stephan in 20th place for $20,483.

Player Chips Progress
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Robert Yass
820,000
345,000
345,000
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Sam Farha
700,000
-75,000
-75,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Christopher Stephan
Busted

Tags: Christopher StephanRobert YassSam Farha

Cartwright Catches Up With Best Hand

Level 18 : Limits 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Kyle Cartwright
Kyle Cartwright

Three ways to the K932 turn, Jay Kerbel bet in the small blind and was called by Kyle Cartwright in the big blind while Christopher Stephan also stuck around. Kerbel checked the 3 river and Cartwright bet. Stephan folded and Kerbel sigh-called to get shown the 9653 for treys full of nines by Cartwright, which won the pot.

"Nice catch ... I had ace, deuce, four, five," Stephan mentioned in the table chat.

"I had the best hand, two pair," Cartwright joked back.

Player Chips Progress
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Kyle Cartwright
1,150,000
270,000
270,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Jay Kerbel
550,000
-250,000
-250,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Christopher Stephan
400,000
-75,000
-75,000

Tags: Christopher StephanJay KerbelKyle Cartwright

Damjan Radanov Eliminated in 21st Place ($17,923)

Level 18 : Limits 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Damjan Radanov
Damjan Radanov

Three way action saw Sam Farha, start-of-the-day chip leader Jay Kerbel and Damjan Radanov involved in the action with Farha as the aggressor, betting each street of the AJ5K3 board. Radanov ended up all-in with his short stack while Kerbel folded on the river to another bet by Farha.

"You got nut nut?" Radanov inquired and Farha indeed rolled over the Q1042 for broadway and the nut low. Radanov sighed, double-checked his cards once more and then tossed them into the muck.

"I got fucked," he grinned while checking the payouts as he bowed out on a pay jump in 21st place for $17,923.

Player Chips Progress
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Jay Kerbel
800,000
-265,000
-265,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Sam Farha
650,000
425,000
425,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Damjan Radanov
Busted

Tags: Damjan RadanovJay KerbelSam Farha

Only 21 Players Remain in Event #25: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship

Jay Kerbel
Jay Kerbel

Action from the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas continues with Day 3 of Event #25: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship getting underway at 1 p.m. local time.

A record field of 212 players made their way to the Paris ballroom to try and claim their piece of the $1,971,600 total prize pool, but Day 2 saw only the top 32 players able to take home a payday of at least $16,386 after Michael Chow exited on the bubble.

Dan Shak, Nacho Barbero, Corey Hochman and James Chen (Taiwan) were the next participants to make a small detour to the payout desk before leaving the tournament area, as a flurry of bust outs happened shortly after the players made the money.

At the top of the Day 3 chip counts is Jay Kerbel (1,065,000). The California poker player has captured multiple Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better titles in the past, including at the 2021 Rock N’ Roll Poker Open and the 2022 Lucky Hearts Poker Open in Hollywood, FL.

Kerbel has his work cut out for him, though, as not far behind and second in chips is two-time bracelet winner Luis Velador, with 1,040,000 in chips, and Poker Hall of Famer and nine-time bracelet winner Erik Seidel, with 1,010,000. Seidel won the $2,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better gold bracelet in 1993 and wherever he finishes in this event, he will take his total WSOP earnings over the $7.45 million mark.

John Hennigan, another Poker Hall of Famer and six-time bracelet winner, rounds out the top ten. The long-time pro was among the big hitters throughout Day 2 and finished the day with a stack of 630,000.

Players looking to spin it up today include Christopher Stephan, a Day 2 entrant who was able to grind his way into the money but finished on the short stack with 160,000, and poker legend and three-time bracelet winner Sam Farha, who battled a swingy day, but ultimately finished the day toward the bottom of the chip counts.

RoomTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig BlindsBig Bets
6761James Chen (US)United States925,0004623 
6763Brad RubenUnited States570,0002914 
6764Johannes BeckerGermany1,010,0005125 
6765John HenniganUnited States630,0003216 
6766Alan SternbergUnited States570,0002914 
6767Yarron BendorUnited States330,000178 
6768Bryce YockeyUnited States575,0002914 
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6781James ObstAustralia575,0002914 
6783Aaron KupinUnited States595,0003015 
6784Zachary FreemanUnited States280,000147 
6785Erik SeidelUnited States1,010,0005125 
6786Ben LambUnited States630,0003216 
6787Jason DalyUnited States495,0002512 
6788David WilliamsUnited States265,000137 
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6772Luis VeladorMexico1,040,0005226 
6773Christopher StephanUnited States160,00084 
6774Robert YassUnited States650,0003316 
6775Sam FarhaUnited States225,000116 
6776Jay KerbelUnited States1,065,0005327 
6777Damjan RadanovUnited States245,000126 
6778Kyle CartwrightUnited States880,0004422 

The 21 remaining players have already locked up $17,923 in prize money, but as usual, each contestant will be setting their sights on the $492,795 first-place prize and coveted gold bracelet. The day will start at Level 18 with blinds of 10,000-20,000 and limits of 20,000-40,000 and will play 90-minute levels until the tournament reaches five players, with a 60-minute dinner break after Level 21 (approx. 7:30 p.m.).

As always, keep it tuned right here to PokerNews for live, up-to-the-minute coverage of this championship event.

Tags: Christopher StephanErik SeidelJay KerbelJohn HenniganLuis VeladorMichael ChowSam Farha