Saturday, June 8, 2024 12:08 AM Local Time
Dylan Weisman Earns Second WSOP Bracelet in Event #18: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha ($294,311)

Event #18: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha came to an end after a rollercoaster day here at the 2024 World Series of Poker at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. It took three days but in the end of it was PLO expert Dylan Weisman who emerged victorious, triumphing over a field of 1,469 entries to secure his second bracelet, and claim the lion's share of $1,961,115 prize pool.
With this victory, he has added $294,311 to his already impressive live tournament earnings of over $5 million.
Event #18: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
1 | Dylan Weisman | United States | $294,311 |
2 | Chino Rheem | United States | $196,191 |
3 | Steve Zolotow | United States | $140,077 |
4 | Grzegorz Derkowski | Poland | $101,284 |
5 | John Zable | United States | $74,178 |
6 | Jhojan Rivera | United States | $55,034 |
7 | Abdul Al-Magableh | United States | $41,371 |
8 | Leslie Roussell | United States | $31,516 |
Weisman's first bracelet came back in 2021, winning Event #28: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha for $166,461. He now adds his second in the format.
"Surreal is a good word," Weisman said explaining how it felt to win his second bracelet. "It's very unique when you win a tournament. It usually takes a day or two to have it sink in, but I feel a lot of gratitude."
Final Day Action
Dan Zack
Daniel Zack began Day 3 as the shortest stack, beginning the day with just 11 big blinds, and managed to triple up only a few minutes into the day when he made two pair. Despite this, he became the first casualty of the day, finishing in tenth place.
Andreas Zampas was eliminated in ninth after a significant cooler against Weisman left him short-stacked; his full house was outmatched by Weisman's straight flush, leading to his rapid elimination a few hands later.
Following Zampas, Leslie Roussell exited the tournament in 8th place after committing his remaining chips pre-flop with pocket queens, which failed to overcome Weisman's pocket kings.
Abdul Al-Magableh managed his short stack diligently for an extended period before committing with pocket aces. However, he was ultimately eliminated in seventh place when the aces were cracked by Weisman's Broadway.
Jhojan Rivera faced several setbacks on Day 2, but Day 3 initially appeared promising. Unfortunately, he found himself short-stacked once again and ultimately lost an all-in preflop against Rheem, to be eliminated in sixth place.
John Zable was short when he reached the final table and managed to ladder as others fell around him. Once Rivera was eliminated, he inherited the title of short stack, and he got his remaining stack in the middle with pocket kings, only to run into the aces of Zolotow, sending him home in fifth place.
Derkowski demonstrated his skill over three days, entering the final ten as the chip leader. However, he was reduced to just four big blinds when his aces were cracked by Zolotow's top set. Despite a brief resurgence with a double-up, he ultimately finished in fourth place, when he was eliminated by Weisman.
Three-Handed Battle
Once three-handed play commenced, an epic battle ensued, lasting over five hours before an elimination, with Weisman, Zolotow, and Rheem each holding the chip lead at various points. Zolotow appeared poised to dominate the tournament when he flopped the nut straight and put Rheem at risk for over 6,000,000 chips. However, Zolotow was ultimately eliminated in third place when his ten-high straight was bested by Weisman's jack-high straight.
When Rheem and Weisman finally had gotten heads-up, it didn't take long for all of the chips to go into the middle as Rheem flopped two pair against the flush draw of Weisman. Weisman was able to turn the flush and avoid the board pairing to eliminate Rheem and claim his second WSOP title.
Dylan Weisman
Weisman was joined by friends and family on the rail as he claimed his victory, and says he's going to celebrate by being well rested and possibly taking a hike in the morning before continuing to grind the 2024 WSOP.
This concludes the live coverage from Event #18, be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for all of the action from rest of the 2024 World Series of Poker.
Friday, June 7, 2024 10:17 PM Local Time
Chino Rheem Eliminated in 2nd Place ($196,191)

Chino Rheem raised to 1,200,000 before Dylan Weisman three-bet from the big blind to 3,600,000. Rheem made the call.
peeled off and Weisman fired 7,000,000. Rheem moved all in for his last 12,000,000 and Weisman made the call.
Chino Rheem: [allin]
Dylan Weisman:
The board ran out and Weisman binked the flush to stack Rheem in second place.
Dylan Weisman | 36,000,000 | 9,000,000  |
Chino Rheem | 0 | -12,000,000  |
Friday, June 7, 2024 10:13 PM Local Time
Steve Zolotow Eliminated in 3rd Place ($40,077)

Dylan Weisman opened 1,200,000 and Steve Zolotow defended the big blind.
The dealer spread a flop of , and Weisman continued for 800,000. Zolotow made the call.
The fell on teh turn, and Weisman bet 4,400,000. Zolotow stuck around once again.
The dealer dropped the on the river and Weisman jammed all-in, putting Zolotow to the test for his last 2,500,000. Zolotow took a few seconds before making the call.
Weisman tabled for the straight to jack which defeated the smaller straight of Zolotow as he showed .
Dylan Weisman | 27,000,000 | 13,175,000  |
Chino Rheem | 12,000,000 | -1,400,000  |
Steve Zolotow | 0 | -9,600,000  |
Friday, June 7, 2024 10:05 PM Local Time
Zolotow Still Fighting
Steve Zolotow limped in from the small blind and Chino Rheem checked his option in the big blind.
Zolotow bet 800,000 on a flop and Rheem made the call.
Both players checked the turn before the river peeled off. Zolotow fired 500,000 and Rheem quickly mucked.
Chino Rheem | 13,400,000 | -1,100,000  |
Steve Zolotow | 9,600,000 | 1,200,000  |
Friday, June 7, 2024 9:58 PM Local Time
Weisman Bets Twice
Chino Rheem limped and Dylan Weisman checked his option.
The dealer spread a flop of , and Rheem check-called a bet of 400,000.
When the hit the turn, Rheem checked once again and Weisman announced a pot-size bet of 2,000,000 as he tossed four chips across the line. Rheem tossed his cards into the middle.
Chino Rheem | 14,500,000 | -275,000  |
Dylan Weisman | 13,825,000 | -175,000  |
Steve Zolotow | 8,400,000 | 200,000  |

Friday, June 7, 2024 9:52 PM Local Time
Weisman's Turn Bet Gets Through
In a three-way limped pot, Steve Zolotow fired 800,000 on a flop. Dylan Weisman made the call on the button.
The peeled off on the turn and Zolotow checked over to Weisman who threw out 2,000,000. Zolotow thought it over for a minute but eventually released his hand.
Dylan Weisman | 14,000,000 | 2,450,000  |
Steve Zolotow | 8,200,000 | -2,200,000  |
Friday, June 7, 2024 9:42 PM Local Time
Rheem's River Bet Doesn't Get Called
Dylan Weisman opened 1,200,000 on the button and Chino Rheem called in the big blind.
The dealer spread a flop of , and Rheem check-called a bet of 1,000,000.
The turn was checked through to see the on the river.
Rheem paused for about 10 seconds before pushing a bet of 2,300,000 across the line. Weisman mucked his hand.
Chino Rheem | 14,775,000 | 5,675,000  |
Dylan Weisman | 11,550,000 | -5,950,000  |
Steve Zolotow | 10,400,000 | 1,000,000  |
Friday, June 7, 2024 9:37 PM Local Time
Weisman in Control

In a three-way limped pot, action checked around on a flop.
Dylan Weisman fired 1,200,000 on the turn. Steve Zolotow called on the button and Chino Rheem called in the small blind.
The river hit the felt, and Weisman wagered 2,200,000. Both opponents folded and Weisman chipped up, pulling slightly ahead of the pack.
Dylan Weisman | 17,500,000 | 2,475,000  |
Steve Zolotow | 9,400,000 | -2,550,000  |
Chino Rheem | 9,100,000 | -650,000  |
Friday, June 7, 2024 9:33 PM Local Time
Rheem Can Count on Mizrachi to Have his Back
Friday, June 7, 2024 9:27 PM Local Time
Weisman's Turn Bet Earns the Pot
Chino Rheem limped in the small blind and Dylan Weisman checked his option.
The dealer spread a flop of , and Rheem led for 400,000. Weisman made the call.
When the hit the turn, Rheem check-folded to a bet of 1,200,000.
"I know you floated," Said Rheem, "It's okay."
Weisman claimed to have a full house as he pulled in the pot.
Dylan Weisman | 15,025,000 | 1,075,000  |
Steve Zolotow | 11,950,000 | -50,000  |
Chino Rheem | 9,750,000 | -250,000  |

Friday, June 7, 2024 9:18 PM Local Time
Chip-up Chino
Steve Zolotow limped in from the small blind and Chino Rheem checked his option.
peeled off and Zolotow fired 600,000. Rheem raised to 3,000,000 but Zolotow released his hand. Rheem chipped up and all three-stacks are fairly even ten minutes into Level 34.
Steve Zolotow | 12,000,000 | -1,700,000  |
Chino Rheem | 10,000,000 | 400,000  |
Friday, June 7, 2024 9:08 PM Local Time
Level 34 started
Level: 34
Blinds: 200,000/400,000
Ante: 400,000
Friday, June 7, 2024 8:58 PM Local Time
Fourth Break
Players are headed to their fourth 15-minute break of the day. Action will resume at Level 34 with blinds of 200,000-400,000.
Friday, June 7, 2024 8:58 PM Local Time
Weisman's Aces Hold for the Double

Dylan Weisman opened 600,000 on the button and Chino Rheem three-bet 2,850,000. Weisman jammed for 6,750,000 and Rheem snap-called.
Dylan Weisman: [allin]
Chino Rheem:
The run out meant Weisman stayed alive as he raked in the double.
Dylan Weisman | 13,950,000 | 6,150,000  |
Steve Zolotow | 13,700,000 | 700,000  |
Chino Rheem | 9,600,000 | -6,400,000  |
Friday, June 7, 2024 8:52 PM Local Time
Zolotow Chipping Up
Dylan Weisman raised to 900,000 from the small blind. Steve Zolotow defended his big blind.
Heads up to a flop and Weisman continued for 700,000. Zolotow raised to 4,000,000 and after some thought, Weisman mucked.
Steve Zolotow | 13,000,000 | 1,575,000  |
Dylan Weisman | 7,800,000 | -1,500,000  |

Friday, June 7, 2024 8:46 PM Local Time
Zolotow Three-Bet Jams the Flop
Dylan Weisman limped and Steve Zolotow raised to 900,000. Weisman made the call.
The dealer spread a flop of , and Weisman check-raised the continuation bet of 600,000 to 2,100,000. Zolotow paused for a moment before announcing all-in and Weisman's cards flung into the muck.
Chino Rheem | 16,000,000 | 2,000,000  |
Steve Zolotow | 11,425,000 | 3,125,000  |
Dylan Weisman | 9,300,000 | -2,500,000  |
Friday, June 7, 2024 8:43 PM Local Time
Rheem Staying Aggressive
Chino Rheem limped in from the small blind and Dylan Weisman raised to 900,000 from the big blind. Rheem proceeded to call.
peeled off and Weisman continued for 450,000. Rheem check-raised to 1,500,000 and Weisman quickly mucked.
Chino Rheem | 14,000,000 | -1,000,000  |
Dylan Weisman | 11,800,000 | -1,625,000  |
Friday, June 7, 2024 8:35 PM Local Time
Zolotow Flops a Big Draw
Dylan Weisman limped the button, followed by Steve Zolotow, who did the same. Chino Rheem raised to 1,200,000 from the big blind.
Weisman folded, but Zolotow made the call.
When the flop hit the felt, Zolotow used both hands to push his entire stack across the line.
"Take it easy," Rheem laughed, "You can only bet the pot."
The dealer let Rheem know the bet was 2,700,000, and we went into the tank.
After a few moments, Zolotow pleaded, "Please just fold."
After some more back-and-forth banter, Rheem mucked his hand.
Rheem flashed as he told Zolotow he didn't have another heart with it.
Zolotow tabled before scooping the pot.
Rheem continued, "If I knew you didn't have a pair I would have made the call."
Chino Rheem | 15,000,000 | -1,500,000  |
Dylan Weisman | 13,425,000 | 100,000  |
Steve Zolotow | 8,300,000 | 700,000  |
Friday, June 7, 2024 8:25 PM Local Time
Rheem is Rolling

Chino Rheem opened the action with a raise to 800,000 from the button. Steve Zolotow three-bet to 2,500,000 from the big blind and Rheem made the call.
The dealer put out and both players checked the flop.
Zolotow checked the turn over to Rheem who fired 5,400,000. Zolotow released his hand.
Chino Rheem | 16,500,000 | 2,700,000  |
Steve Zolotow | 7,600,000 | -2,000,000  |
Friday, June 7, 2024 8:19 PM Local Time
Weisman Makes a Flush
Dylan Weisman limped in and Steve Zolotow checked his option.
The dealer fanned a flop of , and Weisman led for 300,000. Zolotow made the call.
The turn was checked through to see the on the river. Weisman fired another 300,000 and Zolotow made the call.
Weisman tabled for a flush and Zolotow tabled the before mucking his hand.
Chino Rheem | 13,800,000 | 1,800,000  |
Dylan Weisman | 13,325,000 | 1,725,000  |
Steve Zolotow | 9,600,000 | -2,325,000  |