A total of 1,355 entrants came out to play Event #34: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha. This created a prize pool of $1,808,925, which was divided up among the final 203 players. Most of those players have departed the field, leaving just ten remaining who have locked up $20,049, but who have eyes on the WSOP bracelet and the $298,192 to first place.
Three players this year have already won their fifth bracelet. Brian Yoon, Josh Arieh, and John Monnette all added a fifth bracelet to their decorated resumes and if chip leader Robert Mizrachi (5,680,000) wins here today, he will add his name to that list. Mizrachi has been a staple of WSOP for years, winning his first bracelet back in 2007 in this very game. Now over 15 years later, he looks to prove his mastery of the game by winning another bracelet in this event.
Rounding out the top three are a couple of Matthews. Matthew Beinner (5,175,000) and Matthew Parry (4,170,000). Beinner has been a relative newcomer to the poker scene, with WSOP cashes dating back only to 2022. He has already secured his best WSOP score and looks to improve that further by a first win. Parry is far from a WSOP newcomer and has WSOP tournament cashes dating back to 2012. Parry��s best finish at a WSOP event was fifth place in a PLO event in 2016, and he looks to top that finish here today.
Two others in the field have also won bracelets, one of which was in this game. Sean Troha (3,935,000) won the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha in 2022, and he looks to add a second bracelet to his resume. Antonin Teisseire (2,210,000) won his first WSOP bracelet 12 years ago and looks to add a second one and take home the first bracelet for France this year.
Day 3 Seat Chart and Chip Counts
Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
FT 1 | 4 | Benjamin Voreland | Norway | 3,980,000 | 40 |
FT 1 | 5 | Matthew Parry | United States | 4,170,000 | 42 |
FT 1 | 6 | Ryan Christopherson | United States | 3,200,000 | 32 |
FT 1 | 7 | Naor Slobodskoy | Israel | 3,400,000 | 34 |
FT 1 | 8 | Jason Bullock | United States | 1,095,000 | 11 |
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630 | 1 | Sean Troha | United States | 3,935,000 | 39 |
630 | 3 | Ryan Coon | United States | 1,025,000 | 10 |
630 | 4 | Matthew Beinner | United States | 5,175,000 | 52 |
630 | 5 | Antonin Teisseire | France | 2,210,000 | 22 |
630 | 6 | Robert Mizrachi | United States | 5,680,000 | 57 |
Players will return at noon local time to the Horseshoe feature section and action will resume at Level 28 with blinds at 50,000/100,000 with a 100,000 big blind ante. Levels will last one hour each with a 15-minute break taking place after every two levels. Play will continue until a winner is crowned.
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Antonin TeisseireBrian YoonJohn MonnetteJosh AriehMatthew BeinnerMatthew ParryRobert MizrachiSean Troha