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PAT WALSH WINS POT-LIMIT OMAHA CHAMPIONSHIP AND $923,379
Javed Abrahams, from London, hoped to become the second British winner of the 2014 series, after John Kabbaj’s earlier victory. However, the 29-year-old poker pro couldn’t quite overcome Walsh’s tremendous advantage in chips and momentum, even though he seized the lead and held a 3 to 2 lead late in the duel. Abraham’s disappointment was softened a bit by a nice payday amounting to $570,284.
The $10,000 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha championship attracted a record 418 entrants, the most players to ever enter a poker tournament with a buy-in of $10,000 for a game other than No-Limit Hold’em. It was the largest PLO tournament the WSOP has ever held at the $10,000 buy-in level, and the largest field size for a WSOP $10,000 buy-in event outside of the Main Event. The prize pool amounted to a record $3,929,200.
The final table featured no gold bracelet winners, but did include several players with previous final table experience, including Isaac Baron (4th), Matt Marafioti (6th), Michal Maryska (8th), and Jonas Entin (9th).
The top 45 finishers each collected a payday. Some of the notables who cashed include Daniel Idema (40th), Chance Kornuth (34th), Jared Bleznick (32nd), J.C. Tran (21st), David Williams (19th), Sam Trickett (18th), Leif Force (13th), and Alex Kravchenko, who bubbled the final table in 10th place.
Here are the final table results for the $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha event:
1st: Pat Walsh - $923,379
2nd: Javed Abrahams - $570,284
3rd: Miltiadis Kyriakides - $412,408
4th: Isaac Baron - $301,369
5th: Marko Neumann - $222,549
6th: Matt Marafioti - $166,087
7th: Michael Shklover - $125,223
8th: Michal Maryska - $95,361
9th: Jonas Entin - $73,358
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