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2018 World Series of Poker

Event #19: $565 Pot-Limit Omaha
Jours 1a
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
kj95
Prix
$181,790
Event Info
Buy-in
$565
Prize Pool
$1,209,500
Entrants
2,419
Info Niveau
Niveau
33
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
0

Christopher Trang Bags Solid Lead on Flight 1a of $565 PLO

Niveau 16 : 1,500/3,000, 0 ante
Christopher Trang
Christopher Trang

An impressive field of 1,193 entrants came into the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino for Day 1a of Event #19: $565 Pot-Limit Omaha. Just 52 players survived the 18-level day to bag and advance onto Day 2.

Christopher Trang went on a tear on the final levels of the night to build from the 5,000 starting stack to end with a commanding chip lead boasting 402,000. The next closest was Peter Linton bagging 309,000.

Other notables who will also be advancing onto Day 2 include Ludovic Geilich (195,000), Nick Jivkov (122,000), Craig Varnell (90,000), and Vivian Saliba (73,000).

Ryan Laplante, who won this event in 2016, is aiming for a repeat and bagged a healthy stack of 180,000. One of the key hands for Laplante resulted in him eliminating Ionescu who at one time held the chip lead himself.

Laplante called a raise from Christopher Trang in middle position and John Gordon called on the button. Mircea Ionescu then announced a pot-sized raise out of the big blind, getting folds from Trang and Gordon. Laplante thought for a few moments before calling the 36,000. The two saw a jack-eight-six flop and Laplante bet the remaining 30,000 or so of Ionescu's stack. "I can't believe this. OK, I call," Ionescu said, putting the rest of his chips in the middle.

Laplante tabled jack-nine-eight-seven for two pair and a straight draw to Ionescu's jack-ten-nine-deuce for an inferior one pair but an open-ended straight draw. The turn brought a seven, making Ionescu's straight, but the river fell was an eight, filling up Laplante and Ionescu made his way to the payout cage.

A perk for players on either flight of Day 1 is the ability to make the money even if their journey comes to an end before the end of play. Of the 1,193 contestants, 179 would make the money, securing a min-cash of at least $833. Chris Ferguson, Barry Greenstein, Dan Heimiller, and Jeff Gross are a few of those to do so.

Registration for the second and final flight for this event has closed, drawing 1,225 more entries for a grand total of 2,418. Both flights will combine for Day 2 on Saturday at 2 p.m.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the live updates from the rest of the $565 PLO and the whole of the 2018 World Series of Poker.

Tags: Barry GreensteinChris FergusonChristopher TrangDan HeimillerJeff GrossLudovic GeilichNick JivkovPeter LintonRyan LaplanteVivian Saliba

Welcome to Event #19: $565 Pot-Limit-Omaha

2017 $565 Champion Tyler Smith
2017 $565 Champion Tyler Smith

At 10 a.m. local time, cards will be in the air for Day 1, Flight A of Event #19: $565 Pot Limit Omaha at the 2018 World Series of Poker.

Every entrant will receive 5,000 starting chips and will have 18 thirty-minute levels to try to accumulate as many more as they can before bagging their stacks at the end of the day. Late registration will be open through the end of Level 8 at approximately 2:20 p.m. and there will be a 20-minute break every four levels. All of the above will also be true for Flight B, which kicks off at 5 p.m. this afternoon, players who survive from both flights will return tomorrow to play Day 2 at 2 p.m.

Last year in this event, Tyler Smith triumphed over 3,186 entrants, the largest field in the history of live PLO tournaments, to win his first gold bracelet and $244,344. This event is expected to draw well once again, as each of the previous two years has been record-setting for PLO tournaments.

With unlimited re-entry available and a 5,000-chip stack to begin, it's expected that many players will be firing multiple bullets in this event as they chase the gold bracelet.

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Tags: Tyler Smith