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2018 World Series of Poker

Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Dias: 4
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
a1083
Premiação
$417,921
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Premiação
$1,588,600
Entries
169
Informações do Nível
Nível
32
Limites
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0

Paul Volpe Wins Third WSOP Bracelet; Claims Omaha Hi-Lo Championship Title

Nível 32 : 150,000/300,000, 0 ante
Paul Volpe
Paul Volpe

The first Championship event of the 2018 World Series of Poker has played down to a winner, and it's Paul Volpe that has claimed the bracelet in Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship.

Volpe already had two WSOP bracelets to his name before the final table and overcame three-time WSOP bracelet winner Eli Elezra in heads-up to add another title to his already impressive poker resume.

Final Result Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship

PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1Paul VolpeUnited States$417,921
2Eli ElezraUnited States$258,297
3Adam CoatsUnited States$181,374
4Kyle MiasoUnited States$129,648
5Viacheslav ZhukovRussia$94,730
6Dustin DirksenUnited States$69,971
7Robert MizrachiUnited States$52,866
8Daniel ZackUnited States$40,715
9Per HildebrandSweden$31,977

In the interview after his victory, Volpe confirmed Elezra's joke upon showdown in the final hand in which Elezra said: "He got it fair and square, he ran like god."

"I think a lot of people with the same cards as me would have won the tournament."

While the duo wasn't separated by a ton of chips going into heads-up, Volpe quickly pulled away.

"I just ran like, really, really good, I think a lot of people with the same cards as me would have won the tournament," said Volpe.

The strategy wasn't quite the same after the restart, and the chip lead traded several times. With four players left, all of the hopefuls were at the top of the counts at some point in time.

"I was playing solid in the beginning. At Omaha, as there become fewer people, you know, you play more aggressive. Six-handed I was just trying to pick good hands, As we became shorter, that's when you try to open up and steal some pots if you can."

It came as no surprise to see Volpe and Elezra go head to head for the title, especially after the departure of two-time WSOP bracelet winner Viacheslav Zhukov in fifth place.

"I thought there was a good chance, me and Eli were the most experienced, we had the most chips or close to, there was a good chance of it being me and him."

The third bracelet win boosts Volpe's WSOP cashes to just shy of $3 million, and he may very well go past that in the coming weeks.

"It feels great; I am excited. Hopefully I'm I gonna win another one."

"It feels great; I am excited. Hopefully I'm I gonna win another one."

However, the player of the year race may not necessarily be the top priority for Volpe: "I don't know, [I'll] just see how I feel. Play more tournaments, more $10ks; I will probably play a decent amount more."

Adam Coats, who works as dealer at the Casino Caribbean in Kirkland, Washington, was supported by a large and loud rail and eventually finished third. Kyle Miaso, Viacheslav Zhukov and Dustin Dirksen rounded out the top six that returned to the PokerGO feature table at the Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino.

Paul Volpe
Paul Volpe wins 3rd WSOP Bracelet

169 Entrants

The first Championship Event of the 2018 WSOP drew a field of 169 entries to create a prize pool of $1,588,600 with the top 26 spots paid.

The money bubble burst late on Day 2 with Daniel Ratigan the last person to leave empty-handed. Among those to bust before bagging and tagging on Day 2 were such big names as Dan Shak, Anthony Zinno, and Steven Wolansky. Eli Elezra held the chip lead by then already.

Day 3 saw 22 players return to the tables to try and play down to the final six for the live-streamed final table. More big names were sent to the rail with Daniel Alaei, Nikolai Yakovenko, Chris Bjorin, Felipe Ramos, Mike Gorodinsky, Mike Matusow, Per Hildebrand, and Robert Mizrachi all heading for the pay-out desk.

Final Day Action

After nearly 26 levels of an hour each, the remaining six players bagged up and returned to the PokerGO Feature Table for an additional fourth day to determine a champion.

Eli Elezra was in the lead, while Dustin Dirksen, at the bottom of the counts, only had three big bets to his name. Dirksen doubled once, then got it in with top two pair and an eight-low draw against the middle set and better low draw of Paul Volpe. There was no miracle on the turn or river, and Dirksen was eliminated in sixth place.

Next to go was Viacheslav Zhukov who sent his remaining short stack over to Kyle Miaso. Zhukov flopped top pair only for Miaso to turn over bottom two pair. Again, the player at risk found no help on the turn, and river and that reduced the field to the final four. It then took as many hours for the next casualty to take place.

Miaso had taken over the chip lead at one point, but a series of hands left him short-stacked not much later. On a ten-high flop, Miaso got it in with middle pair and an ace-six low draw, and he faced the top two pair of Elezra. Another seven on the turn improved Elezra to a full house and a six on the river counterfeit Miaso's low draw.

Adam Coats
Third-place finisher Adam Coats

Adam Coats had the loudest rail of them all and a smile on his face for the entire duration of the final table. Eventually, Coats had to settle for third place when his pair of aces and straight draw on a jack-ten-ten was outdrawn by the inferior straight draw of Elezra.

The heads-up started with a solid lead for Volpe who went on to establish a commanding lead and win almost every big pot in the one-versus-one duel. The final hand was no different as Volpe flopped the bottom end of the straight against Elezra's middle pair and gutshot. There was no upset on the turn and river and that crowned Volpe as the champion.

Eli Elezra finishes 2nd in event #9

This brings an end to the PokerNews live reporting for this event, but make to check out all the other ongoing WSOP bracelet events to find out who will engrave their name into poker history next.

Tags: Adam CoatsDustin DirksenEli ElezraKyle MiasoPaul VolpeViacheslav Zhukov

Eli Elezra Eliminated in 2nd Place ($258,297)

Nível 32 : 150,000/300,000, 0 ante
Eli Elezra
Eli Elezra

Eli Elezra limped in and Paul Volpe raised, Elezra called. The flop fell {Q-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}{9-Clubs} and Volpe bet, Elezra moved all in and Volpe quickly called.

Eli Elezra: {K-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{5-Spades}
Paul Volpe: {A-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{8-Hearts}{3-Hearts}

Volpe had flopped the bottom end of the straight while Elezra had a gutshot. "Alright, give me a ten," Elezra said and joked "he got it fair and square, he ran like god."

The {Q-Clubs} turn and {3-Diamonds} river were both blanks and Elezra was denied his fourth WSOP bracelet and has to settle for a payday of $258,297, while Volpe earned his third career bracelet.

A recap of today's action is to follow.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Paul Volpe us
Paul Volpe
WSOP 3X Winner
8,450,000 750,000
Eli Elezra il
Eli Elezra
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Eliminado

Tags: Eli ElezraPaul Volpe

Adam Coats Eliminated in 3rd Place ($181,374)

Nível 31 : 120,000/240,000, 0 ante
Adam Coats
Adam Coats

Paul Volpe folded his button, Eli Elezra called from the small blind, Adam Coats raised from the big blind, and Elezra called.

The flop came {J-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} and Elezra bet. Coats raised all-in and Elezra called to put him at risk.

Eli Elezra: {Q-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{6-Hearts}
Adam Coats: {A-Clubs}{A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}

Coats had the lead with his aces and Broadway wrap while Elezra had flopped a smaller straight draw. The {6-Spades} on the turn gave Elezra some additional outs, and the {8-Diamonds} river gave him a queen-high straight to win the pot and end Coats's deep run in this event.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Paul Volpe us
Paul Volpe
WSOP 3X Winner
4,965,000 65,000
Eli Elezra il
Eli Elezra
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
3,485,000 185,000
Adam Coats us
Adam Coats
Eliminado

Tags: Adam CoatsEli ElezraPaul Volpe

Kyle Miaso Eliminated in 4th Place ($129,648)

Nível 31 : 120,000/240,000, 0 ante
Kyle Miaso
Kyle Miaso

Kyle Miaso limped from the small blind and Eli Elezra raised, Miaso called. The flop fell {10-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{2-Clubs} and Miaso checked, Elezra bet and Miaso raised before calling all in against the three bets of Elezra.

Kyle Miaso: {A-Spades}{J-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{6-Spades}
Eli Elezra: {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{7-Spades}

Miaso had a low draw along with his middle pair, but couldn't outright win the high pot anymore as soon as the {7-Diamonds} turn improved Elezra to a full house. The {6-Diamonds} on the river also counterfeit his low draw and he was eliminated in 4th place for $129,648.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Eli Elezra il
Eli Elezra
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
3,900,000 510,000
Kyle Miaso us
Kyle Miaso
Eliminado

Tags: Eli ElezraKyle Miaso

Viacheslsav Zhukov Eliminated in 5th Place ($94,730)

Nível 27 : 50,000/100,000, 0 ante
Viacheslav Zhukov
Viacheslav Zhukov

Kyle Miaso raised on the button and Eli Elezra called in the small blind. Viacheslav Zhukov three-bet in the big blind, which both players called. Elezra checked the {K-Clubs}{J-Hearts}{9-Diamonds} flop and Zhukov bet. Miaso raised to force out Elezra and Zhukov moved all in for fewer than two full big bets to pick up a call by Miaso.

Viacheslav Zhukov: {A-Clubs}{K-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{3-Clubs}
Kyle Miaso: {A-Hearts}{J-Spades}{9-Clubs}{4-Hearts}

Miaso had taken the lead with bottom two pair, jacks and nines, and the {7-Diamonds} turn and {2-Diamonds} river provided no help for Zhukov. The two-time WSOP bracelet winner was eliminated in 5th place and receives $94,730 for his efforts.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Eli Elezra il
Eli Elezra
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
3,000,000 -100,000
Kyle Miaso us
Kyle Miaso
1,050,000 420,000
Viacheslav Zhukov ru
Viacheslav Zhukov
Eliminado

Tags: Eli ElezraKyle MiasoViacheslav Zhukov

Dustin Dirksen Eliminated in 6th Place ($69,971)

Nível 27 : 50,000/100,000, 0 ante
Dustin Dirksen
Dustin Dirksen

Dustin Dirksen raised from the cutoff and Paul Volpe called from the big blind.

The flop came {4-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{2-Spades} and Volpe checked. Dirksen bet, Volpe check-raised, Dirksen raised all in, and Volpe called to put him at risk,

Dustin Dirksen: {A-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{3-Clubs}
Paul Volpe: {A-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{3-Diamonds}

Dirksen flopped fours and threes for high and eighty-four low, but found himself trailing Volpe's set of threes and sixty-four low. After the {7-Clubs} turn and {A-Hearts} river, Volpe's hand was still best, so he took the pot to end Dirksen's run in this tournament.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Paul Volpe us
Paul Volpe
WSOP 3X Winner
2,350,000 450,000
Dustin Dirksen us
Dustin Dirksen
Eliminado

Tags: Dustin DirksenPaul Volpe

Eli Elezra Leads Final Six Players in Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo Championship

Eli Elezra
Eli Elezra

When Day 4 of Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship begins at 2:00 p.m. local time, the last 6 remaining players out of the 169-entry field will resume battle at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, each in hot pursuit of the $417,921 first prize and WSOP gold. Leading the way is three-time bracelet winner Eli Elezra, who began Day 3 as the chip leader bagged 2,700,000 chips at the conclusion of play.

Although Elezra has a substantial lead — the next largest stack belongs to Adam Coats with 1,820,000 — he's facing some unsurprisingly tough competition. Two-time bracelet winners Paul Volpe (1,600,000) and Viacheslav Zhukov (970,000) are still in the hunt, and they're joined by accomplished players Kyle Miaso (1,275,000) and an extremely short-stacked Dustin Dirksen (140,000). Here's a look at the seating chart:

SeatPlayerCountryStack
1Dustin DirksenUnited States140,000
2Viacheslav ZhukovRussia970,000
3Adam CoatsUnited States1,820,000
4Paul VolpeUnited States1,600,000
5Kyle MiasoUnited States1,275,000
6Eli ElezraUnited States2,700,000

Day 4 play will resume at Level 26 with limits of 40,000/80,000 with just three minutes left on the clock. This event will be live streamed and is scheduled to play down to a winner today. Keep it here for live updates from the final day of action in this event and throughout the 2018 World Series of Poker presented by the PokerNews Live Reporting team.

Tags: Adam CoatsDustin DirksenEli ElezraKyle MiasoPaul VolpeViacheslav Zhukov