Big Names Still in the Field as Hellmuth Pursues Bracelet Number 18 in $1,500 Mixed Omaha Hi-Lo
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![Phil Hellmuth](https://s.pnimg.net/8yA8vpAxpE4jYvhr7dhATfr1_Bl8-qs1DdIvaEM7MhM/pr:reporting-leading-desktop/aHR0cHM6Ly9wbmlt/Zy5uZXQvbHJlcC8y/MTUyLzYyL3hmMjQ5/OWUxZmY5LmpwZw.webp)
Day 2 of Event #43: $1,500 Mixed: Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Big O (7-Handed) has concluded at the 2024 World Series of Poker. After starting the day with 215 players, only 22 players bagged up for Day 3. After 10 hour-long levels, the chip leader is Ying Chu (1,865,000).
It is tight at the top of the leaderboard. Day 1 chip leader Dylan Lambe is right on the heels of Chu with 1,845,000, and Stephen Hubbard is in third with 1,725,000.
End of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts
Rank | Player | Country | Chips |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ying Chu | United States | 1,865,000 |
2 | Dylan Lambe | United States | 1,845,000 |
3 | Stephen Hubbard | United States | 1,725,000 |
4 | Joshua Adcock | United States | 1,665,000 |
5 | Michael Rodrigues | Portugal | 1,470,000 |
6 | Phil Hellmuth | United States | 1,285,000 |
7 | Aleksey Filatov | United States | 1,220,000 |
8 | Magnus Edengren | Sweden | 1,185,000 |
9 | Nathan Gamble | United States | 990,000 |
10 | David Nepom | United States | 975,000 |
The big story coming from Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas after Day 2 is that 17-time bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth (1,285,000) is in pursuit of number 18. Hellmuth finds himself sixth in chips at the end of the night. Also joining Hellmuth for Day 3 is Shaun Deeb (780,00), who is looking for his seventh World Series of Poker bracelet, as well as two-time winner Nathan Gamble (990,000). Hellmuth, Deeb, and Gamble all shared a table as the night ended, which had the Horseshoe Event Center buzzing.
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Of the 215 players who showed up on Day 2, only 128 of them made the money. Players were able to avoid hand-for-hand play when Richard Davis and Robert Orndorff were eliminated on the bubble. Some notable players who cashed but did not make it to the end of Day 2 include John Racener, Benny Glaser, Bart Hanson, and Ben Yu.
The remaining 22 players have all locked up $7,543, with the top prize being $196,970.
Action is set to resume at 1 p.m. local time on June 18, with the expectation to play to a winner. Play will begin in Level 26 with 60-minute levels and a 15-minute break after every two levels.
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