Event 54: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha (8-handed) Championship |
Winner | Tommy Le |
Runners | 428 |
Paid | 65 |
Final Table | 8 |
Player | Position | Points |
Scott Clements | 4 | 12 |
John Monnette | 14 | 1 |
John Racener | 17 | 1 |
Mike Gorodinsky | 23 | 1 |
Brandon Shack-Harris | 45 | 1 |
Stephen Chidwick | 52 | 1 |
Selector | Points |
Stephen | 14 |
Chris B | 12 |
Irish Tom | 12 |
Carl | 3 |
Barrie | 2 |
Chris H | 2 |
Craig | 2 |
Jo | 2 |
John | 2 |
Luca | 2 |
Paul R | 2 |
English Tom | 1 |
Gareth | 1 |
Karen | 1 |
Paul H | 1 |
Richard | 1 |
Simon B | 1 |
Vince | 1 |
The success of the Le family continues. Tommy got the bracelet he undoubtedly deserves on his sixth PLO final table, having reached three last year (2nd, 3rd and 5th) and two previously. His brothers Allan and Nam have both already reached WSOP final tables this year, with Allan finishing third. They have all won millions - Nam has banked $7m so far and this win takes Tommy to $3m, just ahead of Allan. As Allan won a bracelet last year, Nam is now the only one without one (his best is third), but he can console himself with his WPT title. They are also connected with Tuan Le, the first player to retain a non-Main $10k title, but I'm not sure what the relationship is.
This event was loaded, with four players who have almost won the Main Event, Scott Clements, Eoghan O'Dea, Ben Lamb and John Racener, finishing near the top.
Last year's winner of the Millionaire-Maker, millionaire Jason DeWitt, was fifth. Jason is not related to Doug DeWitt, who lost his World title to Nigel Benn.
Howard Millian was twelfth in this - I so hope he wins the Millionaire-Maker next time.
Doug DeWitt (bottom) - no relation