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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #75: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Jours 3
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
j654
Prix
$598,613
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$2,576,100
Entrants
277
Info Niveau
Niveau
27
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000
Info Joueurs - Jour 3
Entrants
19
Joueurs Survivants
1

Hassan Kamel Speeds to Victory in Event #75: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship

Niveau 27 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Hassan Kamel
Hassan Kamel

Initially scheduled to determine a winner throughout four tournament days, Event #75: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship has already crowned a winner at the 2023 World Series of Poker at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Out of a field of 277 entries, Hassan Kamel triumphed in dominant fashion after going wire-to-wire in seven hours of play to claim the biggest share of the $2,576,100 prize pool. The jovial Aussie started the day third in chips but once he jumped into the lead, he never surrendered it anymore and consistently built a massive tower on which he throned above all other contenders.

Kamel earned his first WSOP gold bracelet and a top prize of $598,613 while eventual runner-up Ryan Hoenig had to settle for $369,972. Nine bracelet winners were among the contenders but they stood no chance against the steam-rolling performance of Kamel. Notables on the eight-handed final table included Omaha specialist Dylan Weisman and Dzmitry Urbanovich, the latter of which was once again denied a maiden victory after several deep runs during the ongoing 2023 WSOP in Sin City.

Final Table Result Event #75: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1Hassan KamelAustralia$598,613
2Ryan HoenigUnited States$369,972
3John HolleyUnited States$265,156
4Anton SmirnovRussia$192,562
5Dylan WeismanUnited States$141,727
6Stephen DeutschUnited States$105,737
7Long TranUnited States$79,979
8Dzmitry UrbanovichPoland$61,346

It was the second cash in a WSOP tournament for the Aussie who just arrived five days ago in Las Vegas while on a road trip throughout the United States. He found no fortune in the $1,500 edition of his favorite poker variant before striking gold in the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship.

The first live poker results of the Melbournian date back all the way to 2009 and 2010 before he then finished in 40th place in Event $3,000 Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo in 2014 for a mere $6,107. His total live cashes heading into this tournament according to The Hendon Mob were fewer than four buy-ins for this price tag, yet he dominated the action throughout the entire day with his aggressive playing style and typical Aussie way of life.

Hassan Kamel
Hassan Kamel and the Aussie rail

Railed by the Australian WSOP bracelet winners Robert Campbell and James Obst, he chatted up a storm en route to victory and admitted that he hasn't played much poker at all in the last few years. Competing in any further tournaments during the ongoing series are not planned either as he intends to "get the fuck outta here" and continue his road trip right away, with a massive six-figure payday and the WSOP gold bracelet in the bag.

"I don't really like playing tournaments. I found my favorite game, hang out, have been road tripping across America," Kamel admitted after he seemingly had a ton of fun during the winner photoshoot with the gold bracelet.

He has been "playing cash games back in the days but honestly don't play that much any more. I just happen to be here and sort of thought I come and check it out," Kamel grinned. He was always good for a joke at the own expense and very much enjoyed the rather relaxed atmosphere at the tables.

"I actually planned on coming second. I wasn't greedy and already said I was gonna bust the $1,500 three times and come second in the bracelet event ... but I only busted the $1,500 only twice and came first in the $10k."

No more tournaments are planned during this part of the road trip either, according to the latest WSOP gold bracelet winner.

"Just in town, get blind drunk tonight and back out the next day. I am still in the middle of my road trip and my car is in Minneapolis right now. I gonna fly back there and continue the trip."

Action of the Final Day

Only 19 hopefuls returned to their seats at 1 p.m. local time and the first casualty was a surprise, as Christopher Vitch had returned eighth in chips. However, several clashes first hurt his stack before he was then eliminated by Martin Zamani. The latter was near the top of the leaderboard but suffered the same fate and ran with kings into the aces of Anton Smirnov, bricking a low draw along the way.

Two minutes later, the final two tables were set with the elimination of Dylan Wilkerson and it then took more than an hour for the roller coaster ride of Joao Simao to end, reducing the field to the last 15 hopefuls. Within just 90 minutes from there on out, the all-in showdowns kept on coming and the eight-handed final table was barely set when the next two players were sent to the payout desk.

It was a period that can only be described as incredibly frantic with frequent changes in the middle of the pack. Maxx Coleman saw his hopes crushed after he lost most of the chips in a clash with Dylan Weisman and Ryan Rapaski bowed out half an hour later. Naoya Kihara kept his short stack afloat for an extended period and the same applied for Patrick Leonard as well as Ben Yu, but they all eventually ran out of chips in this order.

Canada's Calen McNeil was going for a second WSOP gold bracelet and doubled back into the middle of the pack only to lose most of his chips in a preflop contest with Smirnov. A flopped set spelled the end for the Canadian as the combo-draw of John Holley got there on the river with a straight and low. However, McNeil certainly had plenty of fun at the tables and confirmed that on social media as well.

Moments after the departure of McNeil, with which the unofficial final table was set, Paul Volpe headed to the payout desk and eight contenders combined to one table. They had barely assumed their new seat assignments when Urbanovich and Long Tran were knocked out and the second break of the day kicked off with half a dozen players still in the mix.

Kamel was the runaway chip leader and kept adding more chips to his growing tower with relentless aggression, while most of his short-stacked opponents waited for an opportunity to get their chips in. It all boiled down to another half hour of violent action in which a trio of players crashed out. Day 2 chip leader Stephen Deutsch was the first to go followed by Weisman and Smirnov as only three contenders entered the dinner break.

Any potential plans to bag up for the evening and determine a winner the following day were thrown out of the window due to the massive lead for Kamel, who could have sealed the victory within the first 10 minutes after the action resumed.

Eventually, it was John Holley who ran out of fortune and chips first before Hoenig put up a short-lived fight with a huge chip deficit. When it was all over, Hoenig shook hands and congratulated Kamel with the words "you played great, man".

That concludes the PokerNews coverage for this event but several other gold bracelet events are currently underway including the iconic WSOP $10,000 Main Event at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Tags: Anton SmirnovBen YuCalen McNeilChristopher VitchDylan WeismanDylan WilkersonDzmitry UrbanovichHassan KamelJames ObstJoao SimaoJohn HolleyLong TranMartin ZamaniMaxx ColemanNaoya KiharaPatrick LeonardPaul VolpeRobert CampbellRyan HoenigRyan RapaskiStephen Deutsch

Ryan Hoenig Eliminated in 2nd Place ($369,972)

Niveau 27 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Ryan Hoenig
Ryan Hoenig

Hassan Kamel limped the button and Ryan Hoenig raised to 300,000 for the commanding chip leader to call.

The flop came 984 and Hoenig bet the pot for 700,000 with 200,000 behind. Kamel mulled it over for half a minute and raised as Hoenig called all-in.

Ryan Hoenig: AK94
Hassan Kamel: J654

"You are in good shape," Hoenig said when the cards were exposed. That shape improved a ton with the 7 turn as Kamel hit a low and straight. Hoenig needed diamonds, nine or four to chop but bricked the 7 river to bow out in second place for $369,972.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Hassan Kamel au
Hassan Kamel
16,620,000
1,520,000
1,520,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ryan Hoenig us
Ryan Hoenig
Eliminé

Tags: Hassan KamelRyan Hoenig

John Holley Eliminated in 3rd Place ($265,156)

Niveau 27 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
John Holley
John Holley

The lightning speed continues as the chips went into the middle twice in quick succession.

First, Hassan Kamel raised the button for the pot and Ryan Hoenig jammed for 890,000 in the small blind. John Holley tank-folded and Kamel called.

Ryan Hoenig: QQ77
Hassan Kamel: AKJ6

The board ran out K9534 and they chopped it up.

Soon after, Hoenig limp-called a raise to 300,000 and got it in against Kamel on the 1097 flop.

John Holley: K432
Hassan Kamel: A1086

Kamel was in fact rooting for a spade to keep the jovial Holley in the mix but the K turn and 3 river knocked out Holley in third place.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Hassan Kamel au
Hassan Kamel
15,700,000
1,400,000
1,400,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ryan Hoenig us
Ryan Hoenig
890,000
John Holley us
John Holley
Eliminé

Tags: Hassan KamelJohn HolleyRyan Hoenig

Anton Smirnov Eliminated in 4th Place ($192,562)

Niveau 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Anton Smirnov
Anton Smirnov

Hassan Kamel raised to 240,000 before Anton Smirnov slid a raise into the middle representing almost all of his remaining stack. The two players got the rest into the middle and the cards were turned up.

Anton Smirnov: AA72
Hassan Kamel: A985

Smirnov was looking to crack Kamel's aces and took the lead with two pair on the 398 flop. The 10 turn was safe, but the Q river gave Kamel a flush to eliminate Smirnov in fourth place.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Hassan Kamel au
Hassan Kamel
12,200,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Anton Smirnov ru
Anton Smirnov
Eliminé

Tags: Anton SmirnovHassan Kamel

Dylan Weisman Eliminated in 5th Place ($141,727)

Niveau 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Dylan Weisman
Dylan Weisman

Ryan Hoenig raised to 280,000 and called when Dylan Weisman moved all in to his left.

Dylan Weisman: AK32
Ryan Hoenig: QQ65

The flop of K10Q gave Hoenig a set, with Weisman finding bricks on the turn and river to end his run in fifth place.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Ryan Hoenig us
Ryan Hoenig
3,175,000
675,000
675,000
Dylan Weisman us
Dylan Weisman
Eliminé
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Dylan WeismanRyan Hoenig

Stephen Deutsch Eliminated in 6th Place ($105,737)

Niveau 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Stephen Deutsch
Stephen Deutsch

Hassan Kamel raised to 240,000 two hands in a row and Stephen Deutsch called the second time when he was in the big blind. On the 862 flop, Deutsch checked and folded when Kamel bet the pot.

One hand later, Deutsch got it in against Ryan Hoenig and they chopped it up. Fellow short stack John Holley went through the blinds as both Deutsch and Holley had a very similar short stack between five and six blinds.

Deutsch then potted to 280,000 and Kamel called in the small blind. Kamel bet the pot on the A98 flop and Deutsch called for the fumes he had behind.

Stephen Deutsch: 10532
Hassan Kamel: A664

The J turn and K river were both high cards to entirely miss the low draw of Deutsch, who was ousted in sixth place for $105,737.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Hassan Kamel au
Hassan Kamel
10,700,000
600,000
600,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ryan Hoenig us
Ryan Hoenig
2,400,000
100,000
100,000
Anton Smirnov ru
Anton Smirnov
1,500,000
50,000
50,000
Dylan Weisman us
Dylan Weisman
1,200,000
WSOP 1X Winner
John Holley us
John Holley
350,000
-435,000
-435,000
Stephen Deutsch us
Stephen Deutsch
Eliminé
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Hassan KamelJohn HolleyRyan HoenigStephen Deutsch

Holley Down to Fumes After Doubling Smirnov

Niveau 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Anton Smirnov
Anton Smirnov

Stephen Deutsch raised to 130,000 and John Holley let it ride with a pot-sized three-bet from the big blind. Deutsch started casual table chat with the jovial Holley and opted to "live another day" with a fold. Holley exposed the 9 which he declared as the key card, then stated he had AxAx2x9x.

One hand later, Holley limped in but instantly asked "how much can he make it", fully expecting a raise by Hassan Kamel.

"You know what it is," Kamel replied and potted to 240,000 for Holley to call. The 852 flop was check-called by Holley when Kamel continued for 200,000. Both checked the 9 turn and the 2 river saw Holley check again. Kamel bet the full pot for 960,000 and forced a fold.

In the very next hand, Holley raised to 200,000 on the button and Anton Smirnov potted to 600,000 from the big blind. Without any hesitation, Holley called and they headed to the Q105 flop. Smirnov pushed forward 250,000 and left 25,000 behind, which Holley didn't see.

Holley instantly splashed in chips and exposed his cards, then turned them back over when it was pointed out. Hence, Holley only called and Smirnov checked the 3 turn.

"Wait, let me check my cards," Holley stated and checked it back to the 10 river.

Smirnov moved all-in and Holley called. "You win, but I can't fold the wrap," Holley said as he exposed his AKJ5. Smirnov earned the full double with the AQ73 to leave Holley on fumes.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Hassan Kamel au
Hassan Kamel
9,800,000
1,060,000
1,060,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ryan Hoenig us
Ryan Hoenig
2,500,000
-300,000
-300,000
Anton Smirnov ru
Anton Smirnov
1,670,000
810,000
810,000
Dylan Weisman us
Dylan Weisman
1,200,000
-240,000
-240,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Stephen Deutsch us
Stephen Deutsch
705,000
-420,000
-420,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
John Holley us
John Holley
335,000
-1,095,000
-1,095,000

Tags: Anton SmirnovHassan KamelJohn HolleyStephen Deutsch

Weisman Doubles Through Deutsch

Niveau 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Dylan Weisman
Dylan Weisman

After some back and forth tussles with minor chip changes, Dylan Weisman raised the pot to 210,000 from under the gun and Stephen Deutsch three-bet the pot to 660,000 in the big blind. Weisman pushed all-in and Deutsch called.

Dylan Weisman: AAJ10
Stephen Deutsch: KK43

"No king please," Weisman said and started walking to his rail. When the K53 flop brought the king, he instantly groaned a "fuck me". He didn't even realise at first that the J turn and 6 river ensured the full double via running hearts, while Deutsch's low hopes had bricked.

Weisman instantly apologised as his stack of 1,060,000 was counted and paid for, leaving Deutsch short.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Dylan Weisman us
Dylan Weisman
2,210,000
1,210,000
1,210,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Stephen Deutsch us
Stephen Deutsch
575,000
-1,525,000
-1,525,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Dylan WeismanStephen Deutsch

Kamel Rips Into Holley

Niveau 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Hassan Kamel
Hassan Kamel

Stephen Deutsch raised to 160,000 and was called by Ryan Hoenig in the big blind. On the A74 flop, Hoenig bet 125,000 and Deutsch raised to 470,000 in order to force a fold.

One hand later, John Holley opened to 135,000 and was called by Hassan Kamel from one seat over, Deutsch defended his big blind. The trio headed to the 997 flop on which the action checked to Kamel, who bet 175,000 and received two calls.

The 3 followed on the turn and two checks led to Kamel's bet of 700,000. Deutsch frantically fiddled with his remaining chips and folded while Holley called after brief consideration.

That brought them to the A river and Holley checked. Kamel plunked in a large stack of T-100,000 chips and it was worth an effective pot-sized bet of 2,420,000.

"I have a low ... you don't have to have a low," Holley said, enjoying a table massage since the two table redraw.

Ultimately, Holley opted to fold and asked "You got anything?"

Kamel replied swiftly: "I definitely had something."

"Did you have a low?" Holley asked shortly after.

"Too much information," Kamel concluded with a big smile on the face.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Hassan Kamel au
Hassan Kamel
7,100,000
1,680,000
1,680,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ryan Hoenig us
Ryan Hoenig
3,000,000
-375,000
-375,000
John Holley us
John Holley
1,785,000
-1,040,000
-1,040,000
Stephen Deutsch us
Stephen Deutsch
1,355,000
-170,000
-170,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Hassan KamelJohn HolleyRyan HoenigStephen Deutsch

Long Tran Eliminated in 7th Place ($79,979)

Niveau 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Long Tran
Long Tran

Long Tran opened to 175,000 from early position, with John Holley and Hassan Kamel calling in the blinds.

Holley and Kamel checked the 5510 flop before Tran moved all in for 485,000. Holley called while Kamel got out of the way.

Long Tran: AAQ8
John Holley: AK64

Tran's two pair were in front before the 8 turn completed Holley's flush draw. The 3 river gave Holley the best low, scooping the pot and knocking out Tran in seventh place.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Hassan Kamel au
Hassan Kamel
5,875,000
-175,000
-175,000
WSOP 1X Winner
John Holley us
John Holley
2,790,000
840,000
840,000
Long Tran us
Long Tran
Eliminé

Tags: Hassan KamelJohn HolleyLong Tran