Ageloff Leads Last 36 Into Day 3, Four Bracelet Winners in Contention
The next event of the 2018 World Series of Poker is one step closer to crowning a champion at the Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, as Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better will see 36 hopefuls out of a 911-entry strong field return to the tables as of 2 p.m. local time. With the lion's share of the $1,229,850 prize pool still up for grabs, all survivors have $5,605 locked up for the efforts and a payday of $239,771 will be up for grabs for the champion.
Four former WSOP bracelet winners are still in contention to further engrave their name into poker history: Chris Bjorin (488,000) and Mike Wattel (262,000) already have two bracelets to their name, while Mike Leah (99,000) and Jason Lester (95,000) have one each.
At the top of the counts reign Brandon Ageloff (555,000) and Matt Woodward (505,000), the only two players with more than half a million in chips thus far. Further notables in contention include Chad Eveslage (364,000), Jeff Shulman (291,000), Daniel Buzgon (173,000), Kate Hoang (167,000), Julien Martini (140,000), James Chen (110,000), Danny Wong (76,000) and 2016 WSOP Main Event 8th place finisher Jerry "HumLun" Wong (48,000).
The action is set to resume with level 21 and blinds of 5,000/10,000 and one third of the remaining hopefuls has fewer than 10 full big bets for the first level. The 3-day tournament is scheduled to play down to a champion, however, an additional day may be added depending on the progress on Day 3. The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to provide all the action until a champion is crowned and the final table is set to be streamed on the Twitch Channel of PokerGo.
Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Day 3 Seat Draw
Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Bets |
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511 | 1 | Denny Axel | United States | 140,000 | 14 |
511 | 3 | Jeff Shulman | United States | 291,000 | 29 |
511 | 4 | Frank Muir | United States | 40,000 | 4 |
511 | 5 | Tammer Ilcaffas | United States | 246,000 | 25 |
511 | 7 | William Kopp | United States | 170,000 | 17 |
511 | 8 | Mike Leah | Canada | 99,000 | 10 |
511 | 9 | Danny Wong | United States | 76,000 | 8 |
518 | 2 | Jason Lester | United States | 95,000 | 10 |
518 | 3 | James Chen | Taiwan | 110,000 | 11 |
518 | 5 | Daniel Buzgon | United States | 173,000 | 17 |
518 | 6 | Chad Eveslage | United States | 364,000 | 36 |
518 | 7 | Brian Haack | United States | 308,000 | 31 |
518 | 8 | Kate Hoang | United States | 167,000 | 17 |
518 | 9 | Rylen Sanehisa | United States | 165,000 | 17 |
519 | 1 | James Pursley | United States | 295,000 | 30 |
519 | 2 | Anthony Frederick | United States | 27,000 | 3 |
519 | 3 | Robert Coates | United States | 56,000 | 6 |
519 | 5 | Jermaine Reid | United States | 107,000 | 11 |
519 | 6 | Tuvya Felt | United States | 84,000 | 8 |
519 | 7 | Scott Fitzhugh | United States | 79,000 | 8 |
519 | 8 | Julien Martini | France | 140,000 | 14 |
525 | 1 | John Reiss | United States | 95,000 | 10 |
525 | 2 | John Jenkins | United States | 299,000 | 30 |
525 | 3 | Errol Massey | United States | 235,000 | 24 |
525 | 4 | Jerry Wong | United States | 48,000 | 5 |
525 | 5 | Mike Wattel | United States | 262,000 | 26 |
525 | 6 | Chris Bjorin | Sweden | 488,000 | 49 |
525 | 7 | Mack Lee | United States | 120,000 | 12 |
525 | 9 | Itsuko Yoroi | Japan | 56,000 | 6 |
526 | 1 | Christopher Roth | United States | 106,000 | 11 |
526 | 2 | Jesse Simonelli | United States | 175,000 | 18 |
526 | 3 | Gregory Dinkin | United States | 77,000 | 8 |
526 | 4 | Brandon Ageloff | United States | 555,000 | 56 |
526 | 5 | Matt Woodward | United States | 505,000 | 51 |
526 | 6 | Rafael Concepcion | United States | 435,000 | 44 |
526 | 7 | Robert Campbell | United States | 134,000 | 13 |