1,106 players entered the $1,000 Pot Limit Omaha tournament at the world series of poker, and on the final day there were twelve players left. The most noteable name was High Roller regular Dan Shak, but he had to leave the table in 11th place for $10,477. In the end it was Sam Soverel who won his first bracelet.
The unofficial final table of ten was as follows:
Seat 250% Extra + $125 Free Chip! New players only. 250% on 1st Deposit + $125 Free Chip | Player | Chips |
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Seat 1 | Juuso Leppanen 250% Extra + $125 Free Chip! New players only. 250% on 1st Deposit + $125 Free Chip | 190.000 |
Seat 2 | Sam Soverel | 470.000 |
Seat 3 | Bruno Borges 250% Extra + $125 Free Chip! New players only. 250% on 1st Deposit + $125 Free Chip | 635.000 |
Seat 4 | Kirby Lowery | 215.000 |
Seat 5 | Garrett Garvin | 1.375.000 |
Seat 6 | Jared Koppel | 315.000 |
Seat 7 | Jeff Landherr | 690.000 |
Seat 8 | Zachary Hench | 650.000 |
Seat 9 | Henri Ojala | 740.000 |
Seat 10 | Josh Gibson | 135.000 |
Sam Soverel was responsible for 5 eliminations on the final table, he was simply unstoppable. He started heads-up play against fellow-American Kirby Lowery. In the final hand, Lowery was all-in with
These were the results of the final table:
Place | Player | Country | Price |
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1 | Sam Soverel | USA | $185.317 |
2 | Kirby Lowery | USA | $114.486 |
3 | Garret Garvin | USA | $81.080 |
4 | Zachary Hench | USA | $58.164 |
5 | Bruno Borges | Brazil | $42.270 |
6 | Jeffrey Landherr | USA | $31.126 |
7 | Jared Koppel | USA | $23.228 |
8 | Henri Ojala | Finland | $17.570 |
9 | Juuso Leppanen | Finland | $13.474 |