2024 World Series of Poker

Event #66: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship (8-Handed)
Day: 4
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
8543
Prize
$1,320,945
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$7,542,300
Entries
811
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
5
Players Left
1

Heads-Up Masterclass Propels Elie Nakache to $10K PLO Championship Title

Level 31 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Elie Nakache
Elie Nakache

Championship final days at the 2024 World Series of Poker have been dominated by the game's biggest stars, but in a seldom-seen twist this summer, the five players who returned for today's $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship finale had never tasted success on poker's grandest stage.

Giants like Stephen Chidwick, John Hennigan, and Michael Mizrachi were just some of the huge names who made way for a new crop of talent to take centre stage under the bright lights of the Horseshoe Events Centre, all vying for their own crowning moment.

After the final hand was dealt, it was Elie Nakache who seized the opportunity and etched his name in poker's history books. Nakache defeated Joshua Adkins in heads-up to stand tall over the record-setting field of 811 entries. His prize was his maiden WSOP bracelet, along with the $1,320,945 set aside for the winner. Adkins, who had never cashed in a WSOP event before, banked $880,621 for his runner-up performance.

Jonathan Bowers rounded out the podium finishes, while Manh Nguyen and Oshri Lahmani bowed out in fourth and fifth, laying the path for Nakache's victory.

$10K PLO Championship Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1Elie NakacheFrance$1,320,945
2Joshua AdkinsUnited States$880,621
3Jonathan BowersUnited Kingdom$615,251
4Manh NguyenUnited States$436,751
5Oshri LahmaniIsrael$315,098
6Krzysztof MagottPoland$231,101
7Eelis PärssinenFinland$172,355
8David BenyamineFrance$130,748

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Nakache's Love Affair with PLO

Nakache's poker story began with grinding Spin-and-Go's before Pot-Limit Omaha became his favorite game to play.

"I’m a spin player, but during the last two years, I fell in love with PLO." gushed Nakache. "I like to play a lot of hands, and tournaments are perfect for that. I had the feeling that I could do something in this tournament. And it was amazing. I’m very lucky, and I won a bracelet."

The switcheroo has now proved to be the correct decision as it resulted in a seven-figure windfall, taking his previous $281,249 in live tournament earnings to new lofty heights.

Elie Nakache
Elie Nakache

Nakache produced a stunning heads-up display, railroading Adkins as the duo fought in a one-sided battle.

"The key is just a lot of aggression, and that’s how I play heads up." said Nakache. "You can’t just wait for a hand. I had good hands as well. And in the last hand, he had enough of it, he called…and that’s it."

"I think he had the image of me that I wasn’t an aggressive player. I think that was useful. But in heads-up, it’s not the same. We have to play. So I played, and it worked."

"The path was more exciting than the result, but a few minutes after I won, it was a very good feeling."

Nakache's Route to PLO Supremacy

The quintet of four-card aficionados had each secured $315,098 from the $7,542,300 prize pool before a single chip was exchanged, marking their biggest cash to date—except for Adkins, who previously notched a $331,480 payout on the World Poker Tour in 2019.

The stakes had never been higher for the final five, and it was Bowers who thrived under the pressure when the cards went in the air. The Brit doubled through Adkins before collecting Lahmani's short stack, reducing the field to four. Adkins' once insurmountable lead was now in Bowers' sights, but Adkins regained momentum, widening the gap after eliminating Nguyen in fourth place. While Nguyen missed out on the winner's spoils, his $436,751 payday saw him cross the $1 million mark in live earnings, a milestone achievement for any poker player.

Joshua Adkins
Joshua Adkins

Nakache bided his time in the early stages, choosing his spots wisely as he climbed the counts, while Bowers tumbled down to become the short stack. "Johnny English" — as his supporters fondly called him, was worn down by Adkins — who then delivered the final blow to Bowers, setting up a heads-up showdown with Nakache.

Adkins held a 3:1 advantage over his opponent, but the script flipped dramatically as Nakache came alive. The Frenchman wasted no time in seizing control, steadily pulling away from Adkins, whose chip lead at the start of Day 4 now seemed a distant memory.

Nakache withstood Adkins' aggression in key three-bet pots during heads-up that turned the tides in his favor, and then sealed the triumph. Nakache flopped a six-high straight and was paid off by Adkins' aces to become France's 36th bracelet winner.

This concludes PokerNews' coverage of the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship, but be sure to explore our live update hub to keep up with all the action from the 2024 WSOP.

Tags: David BenyamineEelis PärssinenElie NakacheJohn HenniganJonathan BowersJoshua AdkinsKrzysztof MagottManh NguyenMichael MizrachiOshri LahmaniStephen Chidwick

Joshua Adkins Eliminated in 2nd Place ($880,621)

Level 31 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Joshua Adkins
Joshua Adkins

Joshua Adkins opened to 900,000 from the button and Elie Nakache defended his big blind.

On the 642 flop, Nakache check-raised to 2,000,000 over a bet of 600,000 and was called. Nakache fired out 3,500,000 on the K turn, and Adkins stuck around for the final street.

The 10 completed the board, and Nakache moved all-in for Adkins' last 9,500,000. The American thought for around 30 seconds before making the call for the cards to be tabled.

Joshua Adkins: AAKQAll in
Elie Nakache: 8543

Nakache flopped the stone-cold nuts, cracking Adkins' double-suited aces to become France's 36th bracelet winner.

Adkins, who had never cashed in a WSOP event before, banked $880,621 for his runner-up performance.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Elie Nakache fr
Elie Nakache
48,660,000
17,135,000
17,135,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Joshua Adkins
Busted
Day 3 Chip Leader

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Nakache Takes the Chip Lead

Level 30 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Elie Nakache
Elie Nakache

Elie Nakache raised to 750,000 from the button. Joshua Adkins three-bet to 2,250,000 out of the big blind, and Nakache called.

Adkins checked the 8JQ flop and Nakache bet 1,600,000. Adkins called.

The J on the turn got checked through for the 8 to come on the river. Adkins checked and then faced a bet of 5,500,000 from Nakache. Adkins called fairly quickly and was shown KQ84 by Nakache for a full house, which was enough to beat the aces of Adkins with AA105.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Elie Nakache fr
Elie Nakache
28,325,000
9,850,000
9,850,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Joshua Adkins
20,275,000
-9,850,000
-9,850,000
Day 3 Chip Leader

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Jonathan Bowers Eliminated in 3rd Place ($615,251)

Level 30 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Jonathan Bowers
Jonathan Bowers

Jonathan Bowers called from the small blind and Joshua Adkins raised to 750,000 out of the big blind. Bowers called.

Bowers checked the monotone flop of 389 and Adkins bet 300,000. Bowers called and they headed to the turn.

On the Q turn, Bowers checked again and Adkins bet 2,350,000. Bowers moved all in for 25,000 more and Adkins snap-called.

Jonathan Bowers: K1082 All in
Joshua Adkins: A1087

The river was an inconsequential 8, and Bowers bowed out in third place.

Player Chips Progress
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Joshua Adkins
37,475,000
5,050,000
5,050,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Elie Nakache
11,600,000
-1,125,000
-1,125,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Jonathan Bowers
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

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Manh Nguyen Eliminated in 4th Place ($436,751)

Level 30 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Manh Nguyen
Manh Nguyen

Manh Nguyen opened to 875,000 from the button, leaving him with 625,000 behind. Jonathan Bowers and Joshua Adkins called from the blinds.

Nguyen put in the rest of his chips on the A32 flop and was called by both opponents.

The 9 turn checked through to the 4 river, where action checked through to showdown.

Manh Nguyen: AKQ6All in
Jonathan Bowers: AJ106
Joshua Adkins: AJ42

Adkins had the best hand, with his aces and fours making two pair. Nguyen ace-king was no good and he exited in third place.

Player Chips Progress
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Joshua Adkins
28,775,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Elie Nakache
11,125,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Jonathan Bowers
7,675,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Manh Nguyen
Busted

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Adkins Wins a Battle of the Blinds

Level 30 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Joshua Adkins
Joshua Adkins

Jonathan Bowers called from the small blind with AK85. Joshua Adkins raised to 750,000 out of the big blind with KQJ4

The flop of J46 saw Bowers check-call a bet of 1,000,000 from Adkins.

The turn was the 6. Bowers checked and Adkins bet 1,300,000. Bowers then check-raised to 3,500,000 and after a few moments, Adkins called.

After the 8 fell on the river, Bowers opted to check-fold to a bet of 5,000,000 from Adkins

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Joshua Adkins us
Joshua Adkins
28,400,000
5,250,000
5,250,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Elie Nakache
10,375,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Jonathan Bowers gb
Jonathan Bowers
8,175,000
-5,125,000
-5,125,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Manh Nguyen us
Manh Nguyen
2,125,000
-125,000
-125,000

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Oshri Lahmani Eliminated in 5th Place ($315,098)

Level 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Oshri Lahmani
Oshri Lahmani

Oshri Lahmani moved all in for 650,000 from under the gun. Elie Nakache called from the button, Manh Nguyen called from the small blind, and Jonathan Bowers called from the big blind.

The A56 flop got checked to Nackache and he bet 600,000. Nguyen folded but Bowers called.

Bowers and Nakache checked the J on the turn to see the 4 hit the river. Bowers bet 800,000 and Nakache folded. With Lahamni all in, the cards were revealed.

Oshri Lahmani: KQ103 All in
Jonathan Bowers: 9873

Bowers rivered the nuts which was good enough to send Lahmani to the rail in fifth place.

Player Chips Progress
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Joshua Adkins
24,450,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Jonathan Bowers
14,675,000
2,550,000
2,550,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Elie Nakache fr
Elie Nakache
7,150,000
-1,250,000
-1,250,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Manh Nguyen us
Manh Nguyen
2,825,000
-650,000
-650,000
Profile photo of Oshri Lahmani il
Oshri Lahmani
Busted

Tags: Elie NakacheJonathan BowersManh NguyenOshri Lahmani

Bowers Finds the Case Ace and Doubles

Level 28 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Jonathan Bowers
Jonathan Bowers

Joshua Adkins limped in from the small blind with Q754, and Elie Nakache checked his option in the big blind after looking down at Q1084. The JJ6 flop checked through to the K turn, where Adkins check-folded to a bet of 160,000.

The following hand, Oshri Lahmani made it 560,000 from the cutoff with QJ107 and folded out the rest of the table.

On the next deal, Adkins opened to 480,000 from the cutoff with QJ92 and Jonathan Bowers defended his big blind with AAA10.

Bowers found the case ace on the A63 flop to make top set and he check-called a bet of 400,000. The turn brought in the 5 turn, and Bowers check-called again, this time for 1,600,000.

Bowers, with 3,300,000 behind, checked for a third time and tank-called when Adkins put him all-in to collect the double up.

Player Chips Progress
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Joshua Adkins
22,465,000
-5,930,000
-5,930,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Jonathan Bowers
11,780,000
5,850,000
5,850,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Elie Nakache fr
Elie Nakache
8,850,000
80,000
80,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Manh Nguyen us
Manh Nguyen
4,440,000
-320,000
-320,000
Profile photo of Oshri Lahmani il
Oshri Lahmani
1,645,000
400,000
400,000

Tags: Elie NakacheJonathan BowersJoshua AdkinsOshri Lahmani

Joshua Adkins Leads Final Day of Event #66: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship

Joshua Adkins
Joshua Adkins

Today marks the final day of Event #66: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship at the 2024 World Series of Poker. The remaining players will battle it out on the felt until a champion is crowned at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. The winner will receive both the first-place prize of $1,320,945 from the huge $7,542,300 prize pool and the prestigious gold WSOP bracelet.

Out of a record-breaking field of 811 entrants, only five made it through to Day 4, all of whom have locked up at least $315,098. None of the remaining players have gotten their hands on a WSOP bracelet yet, so a victory here could potentially mark the biggest moment in their poker careers.

Leading the pack with 27,085,000 chips is Joshua Adkins of the United States, who holds more than half of the chips in play. A fourth-place finish or better for Adkins would not only mark his largest live tournament score to date but also more than double his total career tournament earnings, according to Hendon Mob. Thanks to his aggressive play during the latter stages of yesterday, he finds himself in an ideal position to possibly secure his first gold bracelet by the end of today's play.

Day 5 Chip Counts

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Joshua AdkinsUnited States27,085,000169
2Elie NakacheFrance9,505,00059
3Jonathan BowersUnited Kingdom5,930,00037
4Manh NguyenUnited States4,660,00029
5Oshri LahmaniIsrael1,425,0009

Adkins' closest rival is Elie Nakache of France, with 9,505,000 chips. Prior to this event, Nakache's best finish in a WSOP event was 33rd, with his biggest WSOP cash of $15,000 coming from last year's Main Event. Nakache has already more than quadrupled his largest live score and more than doubled his career live tournament earnings. However, he has a lot of work to do if he wants to turn his first WSOP final table into a victory, as he currently holds only a third of Adkins' stack.

Jonathan Bowers of the United Kingdom sits in third place on the leaderboard with 5,930,000, having been the chip leader after Day 2. Following closely in fourth position is Manh Nguyen, bringing 4,660,000 through to the final day. At the bottom of the counts in fifth place is Oshri Lahmani with 1,425,000, which is good for nine big blinds.

Oshri Lahmani
Oshri Lahmani

The tournament will resume at 2 p.m. local time in the Horseshoe Event Center. There will be 12 minutes remaining on the clock in Level 28 at blinds of 80,000/160,000 with a big blind ante of 160,000. Levels will be 60 minutes long, with 15-minute breaks every two levels and a dinner break to be determined.



Streaming will begin at 3 p.m. on PokerGO (subject to change), and PokerNews will be providing updates on delay in sync with the stream so as not to spoil any of the tournament as it progresses.

Final Table Results and Remaining Payouts

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1  $1,320,945
2  $880,621
3  $615,251
4  $436,751
5  $315,098
6Krzysztof MagottPoland$231,101
7Eelis PärssinenFinland$172,355
8David BenyamineFrance$130,748

Be sure to follow PokerNews throughout the remainder of this event and future coverage throughout the summer.

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