Jordan Glazer's short stack was in the middle and at risk against three players.
Ap Garza checked the 7♠8♦8♥ flop from the small blind and Chris Brewer fired 3,400 in the big blind. Randel Brown folded in the cutoff and Garza called.
Another check from Garza followed the 6♣ turn, where Brewer tossed out a bet of 15,000. Garza folded, leaving Glazer at risk heads up.
Jordan Glazer: K♣6♠5♠2♣
Chris Brewer: A♠J♠10♣10♥
Glazer could only find a pair on the 5♣ river, but it wasn't enough to beat Brewer.
"See you guys in a bit," said Glazer on his way to the exit announcing his intention to reenter later today.
Action folded to Vitalii Li in the hijack, and he raised to 1,000. It then folded to Josh Arieh who three-bet to 2,900. Once the blinds folded Li four-bet to 9,500, before Arieh five-bet to 29,000. Li six-bet to put Arieh all in for his stack of 38,000, which he quickly called.
Josh Arieh: A♦A♣6♠5♣
Vitalii Li: Q♣J♦9♠8♦
Arieh was in front with his aces, and once the board ran out 2♣9♥10♠4♦10♦ the aces of Arieh remained best, giving him the double up.
With eight gold bracelets already awarded and the $25,000 Super Main Event in full swing at the 2024 World Series of Poker Paradise, four-card specialists will return to the felt today for another exciting challenge.
Event #10: $10,000 Paradise Pot-Limit Omaha kicks off at 12:00 p.m. local time, as the third and final PLO battle begins at Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas.
It has already been a great week of Omaha action at WSOP Paradise, which has seen Lautaro Guerra claim the title in Event #3: $100,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Super High Roller for $2,126,770 and Stephen Chidwick earn his second career bracelet in Event #8: $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship. Both will be looking for another deep run in this single-day turbo event that will crown a champion tonight.
Last year, the $10,000 buy-in event was played over two days, with Brazil’s Dante Goya completed a stunning comeback from two big blinds to win his first bracelet and $277,700.
2023 WSOP Paradise $10,000 PLO Championship Final Table Results
Place
Player
Country
Prize (USD)
1
Dante Goya
Brazil
$277,700
2
Jim Collopy
United States
$171,200
3
Bryce Yockey
United States
$120,900
4
James Casement
United States
$87,600
5
Gavin Andreanoff
United Kingdom
$65,100
6
Yuriy Anisimov
Russian Federation
$49,800
7
Isaac Haxton
United States
$39,100
8
Josh Arieh
United States
$31,700
Stephen Chidwick
Players will begin with 60,000 chips, starting with blinds of 100/200 and a 200 big blind ante. Levels will 20 minutes long, with breaks after every two hours of play and a 60-minute dinner break scheduled after Level 18.
Late registration remains open for the first 12 levels of action, with two reentries per player.
Don’t miss any of the excitement, as the PokerNews live reporting team will have full coverage throughout the day and into the night to determine the latest WSOP bracelet winner in The Bahamas.