Thursday, July 18, 2024 1:13 AM Local Time
Summer Saved! Alex Livingston Claims Second Bracelet and $390,621 in Event #97: $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed!

The final day of Event #97: $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed of the 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas crowned Alex Livingston as the champion, now a two-time bracelet winner. On top of the prestigious achievement of winning the most coveted trophy in all of poker, Livingston will also take home first-place prize money totaling $390,621.
After defeating Francisco Benitez in a strenuous heads-up match, Livingston now stands atop a start-studded field of 844 entrants who came together to create a prize pool worth a staggering $2,253,480.
Livingston is already an accomplished pro, but this one is extra special to him.
"This was basically my last chance so it's definitely awesome to do it…"
Since he won his first bracelet in a Stud event, he was asked how it felt to win in PLO.
"I really do love all the games, like the 10-game, 9-game mix, and H.O.R.S.E. are my best formats, but its really nice to win one in PLO because its probably the game I've played the most hands in, and to get one done here really feels good."
In regards to the grueling heads-up duel with Benitez, he had this to say.
"He said this was his second-ever live PLO tournament, so I don't know why he gave me that information, but it made me want to play as much post-flop as possible so I just would limp a lot of buttons and see where the action played out on the later streets, and it wound up working in my favor."
"This truly was a summer saver."
Event #97: $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
1 | Alex Livingston | Canada | $390,621 |
2 | Francisco Benitez | Uruguay | $260,403 |
3 | Martin Zamani | United States | $177,114 |
4 | Andrew Watson | United States | $122,746 |
5 | Hokyiu Lee | Honk Kong | $86,709 |
6 | Christopher Roth | United States | $62,457 |
7 | Tolga Demirel | Turkey | $45,892 |
The final day saw 17 of some of the best PLO players the WSOP had to offer such as bracelet winners Dylan Weisman, Shaun Deeb, Ari Engel, Ronald Keijzer, and Alex Foxen all took the felt earlier today.
The action started relatively fast as Zachary Reinbold, Murilo Milhomem, Oswin Ziegelbecker, and Shai Elbaz all found the rail in the first level for a payout of $20,595 in 17th, 16th, 15th, and 14th, respectively.
Deeb then exited in 13th for the same payout, and the remaining 12 players were reseated at the final two tables. PLO savant Weisman met his end during this time when he fell to Hokyiu Lee, who flopped a straight against Weisman's two pair. The straight held on the river, and Weisman hit the rail in 11th place for $26,34.
The action slowed down at that point as the two tables of five players both were guilty of stalling, causing the floor to hold them at a soft hand-for-hand. This slow play only ended once German pro Keijzer exited in ninth to secure the remaing players the ~$8,000 payjump.
As soon as that happened, the action picked back up as short-stacked Alex Foxen (9th - $34,411) fell to Benitez, and then Ari Engel fell to Martin Zamani in eighth to send the surviving players to the final table.
Final Table Action
Going into the final table, Zamani came in with a massive lead with 50 more big blinds than Benitez, who entered in second place. Zamani then managed to have nearly 100% VPIP (Voluntarily Put [chips] in Pot) as he was involved in almost every hand.
He used this large chip stack to his advantage and proceeded to take out Tolga Demirel in seventh, Christopher Roth in sixth, and Hokyiu Lee in fifth. But Benitez ended his reign of terror when the two got it all in on the flop in a massive pot. Benitez at risk with an overpair and flush draw, and Zamani with two pair. The turn immediately brought in the flush for Benitez, and the river failed to give Zamani a boat, awarding a giant pot to Benitez to emerge as the new chip leader.
Francisco Benitez
Benitez then went on to knock out Day 2 chip leader Andrew Watson when his flopped two pair trumped Watson's ace-high holding to send him out in fourth place.
Livingston confidently navigated his way throughout the final table, taking down pots here and there but avoiding confrontation with the big stacks. That changed when he clashed with Zamani in a big pot. The two got it all in on the flop, with Livingston holding a set against Zamani's straight draw. Zamani wound up hitting his straight on the turn, but Livingston made quads on the river to send him out in third place in dramatic fashion.
Livingston and Benitez then entered their epic heads-up battle that would ensue over the next several hours, even though Benitez started with a 2:1 chip lead. After three hours and forty-forty minutes of chip-trading, the two finally got it all in for the last time, with Benitez at risk. Livingston flopped a dream with a straight and flush draw, drilled the flush on the turn, and faded a board pairing on the river to close out the win while Benitez exited as the runner-up. Livingston celebrated emphatically with his rail as he held up the gold bracelet to notch another achievement on his belt.
Alex Livingston
With this win, the PokerNews coverage of this event ends. As the 2024 WSOP wraps up, we want to thank you for all of the support during this summer, and stay tuned during the rest of the year, as many exciting things are happening in poker!
Thursday, July 18, 2024 12:56 AM Local Time
Francisco Benitez Eliminated in 2nd Place ($260,403)

Left extremely short, Francisco Benitez moved all in preflop and was snap-called by Alex Livingston to put him at risk, a bracelet on the line.
Francisco Benitez:
Alex Livingston:
Livingston was ahead with his pocket tens, and the flop of gave him the nut straight and a flush draw. The turn further improved Livingston to a flush but also gave Benitez some hope with two pair.
Alas, the river bricked with the , and Livingston was awarded the victory while Benitez was eliminated in second place.
Alex Livingston | 33,700,000 | 8,700,000  |
Francisco Benitez | 0 | -8,760,000  |
Thursday, July 18, 2024 12:43 AM Local Time
Small Bet Wins It For Livingston
Francisco Benitez raised to 2,400,000 from the button and in the big blind, Alex Livingston called.
Livingston led out for 5,000,000 on the flop and Benitez called.
Both players checked the turn to the river where Livingston bet 1,600,000 and Benitez went into the tank before tossing his hand into the muck.
Alex Livingston | 25,000,000 | 9,000,000  |
Francisco Benitez | 8,760,000 | -8,540,000  |
Thursday, July 18, 2024 12:38 AM Local Time
Benitez Spikes Turn to Double

Francisco Benitez opened to 2,400,000 and Livingston just called to see a flop of .
The two players then quickly got all of their chips into the middle, with Benitez at risk.
Francisco Benitez:
Alex Livingston:
"We need to fade big cards," Livingston told his rail, but the turn immediately gave Benitez the nut stright for a big lead. Livingston would need to hit a king or nine to secure the bracelet, but the river was the to earn the double for Benitez.
Francisco Benitez | 17,300,000 | 7,540,000  |
Alex Livingston | 16,000,000 | -8,000,000  |
Thursday, July 18, 2024 12:30 AM Local Time
Livingston Opens Up a Lead

Francisco Benitez raised to 2,400,000 on the button and Alex Livingston called in teh big blind.
The flop rolled out and both players checked to the turn where Livingston check-called a bet of 2,000,000 from Benitez.
Both players checked the river and Livingston turned over for tens full of jacks which was good for the pot.
Alex Livingston | 24,000,000 | 5,000,000  |
Francisco Benitez | 9,760,000 | -4,940,000  |

Thursday, July 18, 2024 12:24 AM Local Time
Level 36 started
Level: 36
Blinds: 400,000/800,000
Ante: 800,000
Thursday, July 18, 2024 12:24 AM Local Time
Livingston Shoves Turn
Francisco Benitez opened to 1,800,000 and Alex Livingston called to go to a flop of . Benitez checked, Livingston bet the pot of 4,200,000, and Benitez called.
On the turn , Benitez checked, Livingston moved all in, and Benitez promptly mucked his hand.
Alex Livingston | 19,000,000 | 9,500,000  |
Francisco Benitez | 14,700,000 | -9,560,000  |
Thursday, July 18, 2024 12:17 AM Local Time
Benitez Pulls Back Ahead
Fransisco called on the button and in the big blind, Alex Livingston checked his option.
Both players checked the flop over to the turn where Livingston check-called a bet of 1,000,000.
On the river , Benitez bet 3,000,000 and Livingston called and mucked after seeing for eights full of fours which was good for Benitez to hop back in the lead.
Francisco Benitez | 24,260,000 | 8,760,000  |
Alex Livingston | 9,500,000 | -8,760,000  |
Thursday, July 18, 2024 12:02 AM Local Time
Livingston Back In Front
Francisco Benitez called on the button and Alex Livingston raised to 1,800,000 which saw Benitez call.
On the flop or , Livingston bet 1,500,000 and Benitez called.
The turn of checked through to the river where Livingston bet 4,500,000 and Benitez folded.
Alex Livingston | 18,260,000 | 6,260,000  |
Francisco Benitez | 15,500,000 | -6,260,000  |
Thursday, July 18, 2024 12:00 AM Local Time
Level 35 started
Level: 35
Blinds: 300,000/600,000
Ante: 600,000

Wednesday, July 17, 2024 11:50 PM Local Time
Updated Counts
Francisco Benitez | 21,760,000 | 8,560,000  |
Alex Livingston | 12,000,000 | -8,500,000  |
Wednesday, July 17, 2024 11:49 PM Local Time
Livingston Bluffs River

After betting 1,000,000 on the turn and getting called by Francisco Benitez, Alex Livingston announced a bet of 2,100,000 on the river board of and Benitez went into the tank.
"Agh, never a bluff," Benitez sighed as he tossed in his cards, but then Livingston showed him for a stone-cold bluff with nine-high as he dragged the pot.
"My first bluff of the tournament," he said with a sly smile.
Alex Livingston | 20,500,000 | 4,240,000  |
Francisco Benitez | 13,200,000 | -4,300,000  |
Wednesday, July 17, 2024 11:41 PM Local Time
Livingston Catching Back Up
Francisco Benitez called on the button and Alex Livingston checked his option in the big blind.
The flop came out and both players checked to the turn where Livingston bet 1,500,000 and Benitez called.
On the river , Livingston bet 3,500,000 and Benitez beat him into the pot.
Livingston tabled for a queen-high flush and he nearly doubled up through Benitez.
Francisco Benitez | 17,500,000 | -4,400,000  |
Alex Livingston | 16,260,000 | 4,460,000  |
Wednesday, July 17, 2024 11:32 PM Local Time
Livingston Takes Some Back
Alex Livingston opened to 1,500,000 and Francisco Benitez just called to go to a flop of , which saw a check from both players.
When the hit the turn, Livingston led out for 1,300,000 and received a quick fold from Benitez.
Francisco Benitez | 21,900,000 | -2,460,000  |
Alex Livingston | 11,800,000 | 2,400,000  |
Wednesday, July 17, 2024 11:25 PM Local Time
Benitez Opens Up A Wide Lead
Action was picked up on the flop in a limped pot between Francisco Benitez in the big blind and Alex Livingston on the button.
The board read and Benitez bet 400,000 and Livingston called.
Benitez checked the turn while Livingston bet 1,500,000 which saw Benitez raise to 6,500,000 and Livingston called.
On the river , Benitez moved all in and Livingston folded quickly.
Francisco Benitez | 24,360,000 | 10,610,000  |
Alex Livingston | 9,400,000 | -10,600,000  |

Wednesday, July 17, 2024 11:18 PM Local Time
Livingston Takes Some Back
Alex Livingston limped in from the button and Francisco Benitez checked his big blind. The flop saw Benitez lead out for 400,000 and Benitez call.
Benitez fired another 700,000 on the turn before Livingston raised to 2,000,000. Benitez quickly folded as Livingston took a decent lead in the match.
Alex Livingston | 20,000,000 | 2,500,000  |
Francisco Benitez | 13,750,000 | -2,510,000  |
Wednesday, July 17, 2024 11:18 PM Local Time
Level 34 started
Level: 34
Blinds: 250,000/500,000
Ante: 500,000
Wednesday, July 17, 2024 11:12 PM Local Time
Evening Out
Action was picked up in a limped pot with Alex Livingston on the button and Francisco Benitez in the big blind.
The board read and Benitez checked over to Livingston who bet 400,000. Benitez raised to 1,000,000 and Livingston.
Benitez bet 2,000,000 on the turn and Livingston folded his hand.
Alex Livingston | 17,500,000 | -3,625,000  |
Francisco Benitez | 16,260,000 | 3,635,000  |
Wednesday, July 17, 2024 10:57 PM Local Time
Benitez Climbing Back
After winning a few small pots, Francisco Benitez defended his big blind when Alex Livingston had raised his button to 1,200,000.
Livingston continued for 600,000 on the flop, which Benitez check-raised to 1,500,000. Livingston quickly let go of his hand as another pot was shipped to Benitez.
Alex Livingston | 21,125,000 | -2,650,000  |
Francisco Benitez | 12,625,000 | 2,650,000  |
Wednesday, July 17, 2024 10:55 PM Local Time
Benitez Wins One Without Showdown
Alex Livingston raised to 1,200,000 on the button and in the big blind, Francisco Benitez raised to 3,600,000 which Livingston called.
The flop rolled out and Benitez moved all in for 2,375,000 which saw Livingston take some time before folding his hand.
Alex Livingston | 23,775,000 | -3,350,000  |
Francisco Benitez | 9,975,000 | 3,400,000  |