Event #36: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Day 1 Completed
Event #36: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Day 1 Completed
After ten one-hour levels, Day 1 of Event #36: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship at the 2025 World Series of Poker has wrapped up, with 142 players advancing to Day 2 here at the Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas.
Phil Ivey, a Poker Hall of Famer, has quietly moved into sixth place on the leaderboard with 284,000 chips. Ivey secured a big chunk of his stack late in the day, rivering a baby flush to crack Aaron Kupin’s set of aces and sending Kupin to the rail. After picking up his 11th bracelet last summer, Ivey is now in a great spot to make a run at number twelve.
A total of 304 entries were recorded today, and with late registration open for two more levels on Day 2, that number is expected to climb even higher. Leading the way is Bruno Furth, who bagged up a massive stack of 372,500. Right behind him is Michael Korody in second place with 336,500, while Richard Green rounds out the top three with 310,500 heading into the second day of play.
| Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bruno Furth | United States | 372,500 | 149 |
| 2 | Michael Korody | United States | 336,500 | 135 |
| 3 | Richard Green | United States | 310,500 | 124 |
| 4 | Eric Wasserson | United States | 300,000 | 120 |
| 5 | Danny Chang | United States | 287,500 | 115 |
| 6 | Phil Ivey | United States | 284,000 | 114 |
| 7 | Ali Eslami | United States | 278,000 | 111 |
| 8 | Ariel Mantel | Argentina | 274,000 | 110 |
| 9 | Philip Sternheimer | United Kingdom | 261,500 | 105 |
| 10 | Blaz Zerjav | Slovenia | 251,500 | 101 |
Furth has already found success at the 2025 WSOP, earning a bracelet in Event #5: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha, along with a career-best payout of $620,696. With two bracelets now under his belt, Furth has proven he can handle the grind of these long, star-studded four-card events.
Many multiple bracelet holders, such as Erick Lindgren (251,000), Christopher Vitch (239,500), Shaun Deeb (226,000), Tyler Brown (220,500), and Poker Hall of Famer Brian Rast (185,500) will also be returning to the felt tomorrow.
Other notable names back for Day 2 are James Obst (178,000), mixed games specialists Adam Friedman (153,500), and Brad Ruben (146,500). Along with Josh Arieh (136,500), seven-time bracelet winner and Poker Hall of Famer Daniel Negreanu (133,500).
Day 2 of this four-day event gets underway at 1 p.m. local time on Tuesday, June 11. Play resumes with blinds at 1,000/2,500 and a big blind ante of 2,500, with the plan of playing another ten levels. Late registration will remain open until the end of Level 12 at approximately 3:15 p.m., giving new players and those who haven't used their single reentry another chance to join the action.
This concludes PokerNews coverage from Day 1 of this event, but be sure to tune back in for Day 2 as we bring you all the latest updates, chip counts, and drama from this tournament.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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372,500
12,500
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12,500 |
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336,500
1,500
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1,500 |
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310,500
86,500
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86,500 |
|
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300,000
150,000
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150,000 |
|
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|
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287,500
83,500
|
83,500 |
|
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284,000
91,000
|
91,000 |
|
|
||
|
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278,000
243,600
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243,600 |
|
|
||
|
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274,000
274,000
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274,000 |
|
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261,500
179,300
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179,300 |
|
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|
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251,500
76,500
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76,500 |
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|
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251,000
25,000
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25,000 |
|
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|
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239,500
73,500
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73,500 |
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226,000
52,000
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52,000 |
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|
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226,000
58,000
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58,000 |
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223,000
59,000
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59,000 |
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223,000
83,000
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83,000 |
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|
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222,500
93,400
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93,400 |
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|
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222,500
222,500
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222,500 |
|
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222,000
67,000
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67,000 |
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220,500
197,500
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197,500 |
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217,500
30,500
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30,500 |
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207,000
56,000
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56,000 |
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200,000
8,000
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8,000 |
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195,000
137,000
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137,000 |
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187,500
127,500
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127,500 |
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The remaining 142 players have bagged up their chips and play has concluded for Day 1. Stay tuned for chip counts and a full recap of the day's action.
The floor have announced that there will be two more hands before the remaining players bag up their chips and return tomorrow for Day 2.
With roughly 40,000 in the pot, Charles Phillips and Maxx Coleman saw the flop come down 9♥J♠3♥. Phillips bet 45,000 and Coleman reluctantly jammed for around 60,000. Phillips quickly called.
Maxx Coleman: A♣Q♣10♠2♥
Charles Phillips: 7♥7♣6♣6♥
Coleman was up against Phillips' flush draw. The 2♠ turn gave Phillips a low draw, but the 8♥ river improved Phillips to a flush and the low, meaning he scooped the pot, and eliminated Coleman.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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200,000
144,700
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144,700 |
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Busted | |
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Dong Chen opened to 6,000 under the gun and was called by Erick Lindgren in the hijack. On the button, Matthew Vengrin potted to 27,000. Chen repotted, Lindgren reluctantly folded his QxJx10x8x, and Vengrin was all-in for 85,500.
Matthew Vengrin: A♥A♣6♦4♠
Dong Chen: A♦K♠9♦2♠
It was a classic PLO8 flip between aces and ace-deuce-xx as Chen pulled ahead on the K♣9♠7♣ flop as Lindgren would have picked up a massive wrap. Chen picked up a low draw on the 3♦ turn. Vengrin was drawing to seven outs which he found with the case A♠ on the river to double.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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182,000
122,000
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122,000 |
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45,000
19,200
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19,200 |
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Catching the action on a the turn of a board that showed 7♦8♦2♣4♥ with three players in the pot. Nicolas Milgrom bet 4,000 from the small blind, and Yevgeniy Timoshenko raised to 16,000 from the big blind. The button folded, but Milgrom called.
Milgrom jammed for Timoshenko's remaining 20,000 on the 7♣ river and Timoshenko happily called.
Milgrom showed A♥Q♠5♦3♣ for just a low. Timoshenko revealed A♣4♦3♥3♦ for the same low but with a pair of fours to win the high, and quarter Milgrom.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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65,000
1,400
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1,400 |
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51,000
6,000
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6,000 |
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Alex Foxen potted to 7,000 from the cutoff, Dan Heimiller clicked it to 16,000 from the small blind, Bruno Furth called in the big blind, and Foxen called all-in for 11,000.
On the 6♣4♦2♠ flop, Heimiller led for 10,000 and Furth called.
Furth folded to a 30,000 bet on the 6♦ turn.
Alex Foxen: A♣Q♠10♠9♥
Dan Heimiller: A♦Q♦J♥6♥
Heimiller had trip sixes with no low yet but Foxen was drawing dead to the 10♥ river. With no low potential either, he was sent on his way to the rail.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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360,000
70,000
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70,000 |
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225,000
135,000
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135,000 |
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Busted | |
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