The 2017 WSOP Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better event moves into Day 3 today. Twenty-nine players return for a chance at the title, which is worth $238,620. Second and third place also receive at least $100,000. All players eliminated at this point are guaranteed to take home at least $5,574.
Going into Day 3, Christopher Logue is the overall leader with 498,000 in chips and a chance to collect his first WSOP gold bracelet. It would trump his previous best tournament result after taking first place in an Omaha WSOP circuit event in 2011 where he collected $13,275. Some of the other big stacks starting the day belong to Kevin Gerhart (393,000), Jon Seaman (370,000), and James Chen (336,000). Also remaining are previous bracelet winners Jim Collopy (433,000), Ben Zamani (340,000), and Marco Johnson (224,000) who’ll all be looking to add to their collections.
Day 3 starts with 6,000/12,000 blinds and limits of 12,000/24,000, with the action kicking off at 2 p.m. Follow all of the action here at PokerNews.