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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #52: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship
Jours 4
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
kqq10
Prix
$1,086,967
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$4,869,200
Entrants
518
Info Niveau
Niveau
35
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
0

Dash Dudley Crowned Champion in Event #52: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship ($1,086,967)

Niveau 35 : 250,000/500,000, 0 ante
Dash Dudley
Dash Dudley

A new millionaire and maiden bracelet winner has been crowned at the 2019 World Series of Poker as Event #52: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship drew to a conclusion after four and a half levels on the final day. The main feature table in the Amazon room of the Rio All-Suite and Hotel set the stage for the Pot-Limit Omaha specialists to determine their champion out of a massive field of 518 entries, which created a massive prize pool of $4,869,200.

Ultimately, it was Dash Dudley from Lansing, Michigan that went wire-to-wire and claimed his first WSOP bracelet, which came with a payday of $1,086,967. Dudley was supported by a boisterous rail from Michigan including fiancé Racquel, and that support lifted Dudley on his way to victory.

His mother Kimberly was also there and Dudley credited her as the main reason to get started in poker.

“It is kind of a funny story. The reason I play cards is because of her, primarily. She used to have a game way back when I was 13, 14 years old. They played Dealer's Choice, I watched for quite a bit and finally, I decided to jump in and try it out ... and they crushed me. They were playing No Limit Seven Stud, it may be the only No Limit Seven Stud game in the country.”

While Dudley started the day with the chip lead, it wasn't a walk in the park by any means for the PLO cash game specialist, and he dropped down to as low as eight big blinds in three-handed play. Two quick double ups in quick succession put Dudley back on track and every pot he raked in was met with frenetic applause from his rail.

“Last night I prepared for that actually, I really feel strongly about my short stack game and I have been short-stacked for years. People have been making fun of me, I even said 'it is no more Min Cash Dash' as I was playing for the win."

PLO 10 k
Dash Dudley and his rail

His rail featured plenty of poker players including Nick Guagenti, and they were definitely the most vocal throughout the entire final table, which in return helped to boost the confidence of Dudley further.

"I have been working on my game a lot and I finally got a breakthrough that we have all deserved and I got a lot of people in my corner, I got great support here, all my friends and a lot of people back in Michigan cheering for us. It definitely feels good when I am sure to have all those people behind me.”

Dudley has been around the poker tables since he went to college back in 2002, with his first WSOP result dating back to 2010 in Hold'em Events. Since then, he has almost entirely cut out two-card from his schedule.

“I really caught on the game when it was blooming, right before the boom. It helped to be around back then and see the game evolved, how crazy it has become. The guys are really good and there is so much information out there now. You really have to work on your game if you want to stay in the lead and there are so many good players all over that are cutting the edge down.”

Dudley prides himself as a PLO specialist, however, he hardly plays tournaments anymore and mainly focuses on the cash games. The rare exception to take a shot at a gold bracelet in Las Vegas turned out to be spot on, as he walked away a millionaire and latest member of the WSOP bracelet winner's club.

With a seven-figure cash and an upcoming wedding, the luck has indeed turned around for Dudley, who had 33 WSOP cashes for more than $360,000 to his name prior to his breakout win. He was also responsible for several high-profile knockouts on the way to reaching the eight-handed showdown.

“What did Stuey say, what was it?” Dudley joked when asked what the money would be used for before adding “I will definitely invest a lot of the money and it feels good to win a tournament. I haven't won a tournament in a long time, in a tough field.”

He may also take another shot at glory in the upcoming Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo Championship, but that rather depends on his poker friends on the rail.

“A lot of the guys on my rail are very good at that game, I could use some more time talking to them before I jump in there. However, I gonna enjoy this for a minute, take a little break and not worry about getting the low.”

Dudley started heads-up with British PLO specialist James Park dead even in chips with more than 30 big blinds at their disposal, yet it only took half an hour to determine a champion. Australia's Joel Feldman finished in third and the two former WSOP Main Event finalists Jeremy Ausmus and Eoghan O'Dea had to settle for 4th and 6th place respectively.

Dash Dudley
Dash Dudley wins Event #52: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship

Final Result Event #52: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1Dash DudleyUnited States$1,086,967
2James ParkUnited Kingdom$671,802
3Joel FeldmanAustralia$463,814
4Jeremy AusmusUnited States$325,693
5Kyle MontgomeryUnited States$232,680
6Eoghan O'DeaIreland$169,173
7Andrey RazovRussia$125,215
8Will JaffeUnited States$94,380

Multiple bracelet winners, the defending WSOP player of the year, and pure PLO specialists just like Dudley filled the tables of the Amazon room throughout the four days of the event, a fact that he specifically pointed out.

"The field was surrounded with killers, some of the best players in the world and I really just focused on isolating them and trying to get them in bad. There were some phenomenal players and it was really a challenge at every table, especially when we got deep the field was very tough."

On Day 2, he sent Gjergj Sinishtaj to the rail and added the chips of Shaun Deeb, Luke Schwartz, and Daniel Alaei to his stack one day later to end the penultimate tournament day at the top of the leader board before he had to endure a roller coaster ride on his way to victory.

Action of the Final Day

Eight players remained and took their seats in the Thunderdome at noon and the first few hands provided fireworks, pointing at an early finish. In the very first hand, Will Jaffe got it in with kings against the aces of Feldman, who also had a jack in their hand. Three jacks on the flop gave Feldman quads and Jaffe could all but walk away in disbelief. Soon after, Dash Dudley sent the second short stack of the final table, Russia's Andrey Razov, to the rail and the field was cut down to the final six.

Until the first break, however, a stalemate took place with very even stack sizes and big pay jumps dominating the action. Once again in the first hand after returning to the seats, it would be Eoghan O'Dea that ran with kings into the aces of Jeremy Ausmus to finish in 6th place. Two years ago, the Irishman finished in the same position and he was railed by his father and Irish poker legend Donnacha O'Dea.

Donnacha and Eoghan O Dea
Donnacha and Eoghan O'Dea

Kyle Montgomery never got much going on the final table and had to settle for fifth place, and Ausmus would then be outed in fourth. Having previously taken over the chip lead with five remaining, Ausmus dropped back to the bottom of the counts and couldn't get there with a wrap against the aces of James Park.

Down to the last three, things looked grim for Dudley as he was decimated to fewer than ten big blinds. However, he doubled through Park with trips over trips and held up with aces against the ace-king-king-five of eventual third-place finisher Joel Feldman to take over the lead.

With sheer aggression, Dudley increased his lead in heads-up and finished the job after not even half an hour when his queens for an overpair on a jack-high flop bested the top pair of Park to let the Michigan rail explode in celebration.

That brings an end to the coverage of the PLO Championship, but the PokerNews team will be on the floor for the remainder of the summer to provide all the action from each bracelet event from start to finish.

Tags: Andrey RazovDash DudleyEoghan O'DeaJames ParkJeremy AusmusJoel FeldmanKyle MontgomeryWill Jaffe

James Park Eliminated in 2nd Place ($671,802)

Niveau 35 : 250,000/500,000, 0 ante
James Park
James Park

James Park raised the next hand to 600,000 and Dudley potted to 3,600,000. Park now carefully cut out his remaining stack and made the call to go to the {j-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{2-Clubs} flop. Dudley bet the pot to put Park at risk, who shook his head with 5,875,000 behind. Eventually, the Brit made the call after around two minutes of consideration.

Dash Dudley: {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{q-Clubs}{10-Spades}
James Park: {q-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{5-Spades}

Park was in need of help, but found none on the {a-Hearts} turn and {10-Diamonds} river run out to bow out in 2nd place. It is the third Pot-Limit Omaha cash for the Brit at the WSOP and comes with a hefty payday of $671,802. Dudley, who was supported by a boisterous rail, claims his first bracelet and top prize of $1,086,967.

A full recap of today's action is to follow!

Joueur Jetons Progression
Dash Dudley us
Dash Dudley
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 3X Winner
31,100,000 9,500,000
James Park gb
James Park
Eliminé

Tags: Dash DudleyJames Park

Joel Feldman Eliminated in 3rd Place ($463,814)

Niveau 35 : 250,000/500,000, 0 ante
Joel Feldman
Joel Feldman

After a few small pots, Feldman, still short, potted it from the small blind, intentions clear. Big blind Park set him in and he made the call with a pair of aces, single suited:

Feldman: {a-Spades}{a-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{5-Spades}
Park: {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{6-Clubs}

Feldman stayed in front on the {k-Hearts}{k-Spades}{5-Clubs} flop, and had his opponent drawing to two outs after the {j-Diamonds} turn. Unfortunately for him, one of them - the {10-Hearts} - was dealt on the river sending Feldman to the rail (via the cash desk, where nearly half a million dollars in prize money awaits).

Joueur Jetons Progression
James Park gb
James Park
15,600,000 2,700,000
Dash Dudley us
Dash Dudley
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 3X Winner
15,500,000 -100,000
Joel Feldman au
Joel Feldman
Eliminé

Tags: Joel FeldmanJames Park

Dudley Doubles, Feldman Nearly Felted

Niveau 35 : 250,000/500,000, 0 ante
Dash Dudley
Dash Dudley

Joel Feldman raised to 1,000,000 on the button, three-bet to 3,200,000 by big blind Dash Dudley. Back to Feldman, who in a trice had re-popped it, Dudley calling - this pot effectively setting both players at risk for their tournament lives.

Dudley: {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}{9-Spades}{2-Spades}
Feldman: {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{5-Spades}

The flop looked good for the suited aces: {6-Clubs}{8-Spades}{10-Spades}; the {q-Hearts} brought some broadway outs for Feldman but the river {6-Spades} gave Dudley the pot, and a stack surpassing Park's. His rail, ecstatic, roared their approval.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Dash Dudley us
Dash Dudley
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 3X Winner
16,100,000 8,450,000
James Park gb
James Park
14,100,000 -775,000
Joel Feldman au
Joel Feldman
900,000 -7,650,000

Tags: Dash DudleyJoel Feldman

Dudley Doubles Through Park

Niveau 34 : 200,000/400,000, 0 ante
Dash Dudley rail
Dash Dudley rail

James Park limped in from the small blind and Dash Dudley checked in the big blind, delivering a flop of {a-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}. Park checked over to Dudley, who bet 500,000, and Park came along to see the {a-Clubs} on the turn. Park now led for 1,100,000 and Dudley folded.

Park limped in one orbit later again and Dudley checked once more. This time, Park bet the {8-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{3-Diamonds} flop for 400,000 and Dudley called to head to the {8-Clubs} turn. Park checked over to Dudley, who fired a bet of 700,000 with around 2,100,000 behind. Park made the call to create a pot of 3,000,000 to the {7-Clubs} river.

A check by park prompted the shove of Dudley for 2,125,000 and Park asked for a count, grabbed calling chips and studied the board and his opponent. One minute and some table chat followed and Park made the call with {k-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{3-Clubs} for trips treys. Dudley had that beat with {k-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} for trips eights and his rail started cheering as their favorite doubled back into contention.

Joueur Jetons Progression
James Park gb
James Park
16,100,000 -1,900,000
Joel Feldman au
Joel Feldman
7,800,000 -600,000
Dash Dudley us
Dash Dudley
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 3X Winner
7,300,000 1,200,000

Tags: Dash DudleyJames Park

Jeremy Ausmus Eliminated in 4th Place ($325,693)

Niveau 34 : 200,000/400,000, 0 ante
Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus

Jeremy Ausmus raised to 1,000,000 in the cutoff and Dash Dudley called on the button, only for James Park to three-bet the pot to 4,200,000 out of the big blind. Ausmus called with 775,000 behind and Dudley reluctantly folded.

On a flop of {q-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{4-Clubs}, Park check-called the shove of Ausmus and they turned over their cards.

Jeremy Ausmus: {9-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{5-Spades}
James Park: {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{8-Spades}{3-Spades}

The wrap of Ausmus was favorite as neither player had a club, however, the {k-Clubs} turn and {q-Spades} river run out failed to improve Ausmus and he was sent to the rail in 4th place for $325,693. Park jumped into the lead but it is anybody's game still with stack sizes of 35, 24 and 17 big blinds.

Joueur Jetons Progression
James Park gb
James Park
14,400,000 6,000,000
Joel Feldman au
Joel Feldman
9,700,000 400,000
Dash Dudley us
Dash Dudley
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 3X Winner
7,000,000 -1,400,000
Jeremy Ausmus us
Jeremy Ausmus
WSOP 6X Winner
Eliminé

Tags: Dash DudleyJames ParkJeremy Ausmus

Kyle Montgomery Eliminated in 5th Place ($232,680)

Niveau 33 : 150,000/300,000, 0 ante
Kyle Montgomery
Kyle Montgomery

Out of the small blind, Kyle Montgomery raised the pot and James Park three-bet the pot to 2,700,000. Montgomery moved all in for 3,300,000 and Park called.

Kyle Montgomery: {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{6-Clubs}
James Park: {a-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{9-Spades}{2-Diamonds}

The {8-Spades}{8-Clubs}{3-Diamonds} flop was a bad one for Montgomery, as he needed running outs. One of them was the {10-Spades} turn, giving Montgomery a gutshot straight draw. However, the {10-Hearts} river bricked off and Montgomery had to settle for 5th place and a payday of $232,680.

Joueur Jetons Progression
James Park gb
James Park
8,600,000 3,600,000
Kyle Montgomery us
Kyle Montgomery
Eliminé

Tags: James ParkKyle Montgomery

Eoghan O'Dea Eliminated in 6th Place ($169,173)

Niveau 33 : 150,000/300,000, 0 ante
Eoghan O Dea
Eoghan O Dea

In the very first hand after coming back from the break, Eoghan O'Dea raised the pot to 1,050,000 and Jeremy Ausmus three-bet the pot to 3,600,000 in the cutoff. O'Dea eventually stuck his stack in and Ausmus called for very few chips more.

Eoghan O'Dea: {k-Spades}{k-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}
Jeremy Ausmus: {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}

The {q-Hearts}{j-Clubs}{3-Diamonds} flop was a disaster for O'Dea, as his king would give Ausmus a straight and he was already in need of running cards to avoid the elimination. It was all over after the {7-Hearts} turn and he stood up, grabbed his belongings and shook hands with all remaining finalists while the meaningless {10-Hearts} came on the river.

O'Dea finished 6th in this very event two years ago and does so again in the 2019 edition, receiving $169,173 for his efforts.

Eoghan O'Dea
Eoghan O'Dea
Joueur Jetons Progression
Jeremy Ausmus us
Jeremy Ausmus
WSOP 6X Winner
9,700,000 4,100,000
Eoghan O'Dea ie
Eoghan O'Dea
Eliminé

Tags: Eoghan O'DeaJeremy Ausmus

Andrey Razov Eliminated in 7th Place ($125,215)

Niveau 31 : 100,000/200,000, 0 ante
Andrey Razov
Andrey Razov

Andrey Razov raised the pot to 700,000 with 215,000 from under the gun and Dash Dudley three-bet from two seats over. All other players got out of the way and Razov called all in to create the third all in showdown of the day.

Andrey Razov: {q-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}
Dash Dudley: {a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}

Both players flopped a pair on {k-Spades}{q-Spades}{5-Diamonds} and Dudley improved to two pair on the {a-Hearts} turn. Razov needed a jack to chop or a nine to double, but instead Dudley further improved to a full house with the {a-Clubs} river to reduce the field to the final six.

Razov takes home $125,215 for his efforts.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Dash Dudley us
Dash Dudley
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 3X Winner
8,200,000 1,200,000
Andrey Razov ru
Andrey Razov
Eliminé

Tags: Andrey RazovDash Dudley

Will Jaffe Eliminated in 8th Place ($94,380)

Niveau 31 : 100,000/200,000, 0 ante
Will Jaffe
Will Jaffe

Final table action commenced with an off the bat all-in-and-call, in a hand that started with a 200,000 limp from Joel Feldman, then a pot raise from Will Jaffe on the button, Fledman three-betting and Jaffe calling all in.

Jaffe: {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{9-Clubs}
Feldman: {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}

The big pair match-up faded into insignificance on the {j-Spades}{j-Clubs}{j-Diamonds} flop. It would be well nigh impossible for Jaffe to win this hand from here, and totally impossible once the turn came the {9-Spades} (the river the {6-Hearts}).

Joueur Jetons Progression
Joel Feldman au
Joel Feldman
5,100,000 1,475,000
Will Jaffe us
Will Jaffe
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminé

Tags: Joel FeldmanWill Jaffe