$2,200 Deep Stack Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 14: 4,000/8,000 Players Remaining: 6 of 89
Four players saw a flop of and it checked around. The turn brought the , it checked to Matthew Wantman who bet 18,000 and Richard Gayler called from the big blind
The river was the and Gayler bet 61,000. Wantman thought shortly before calling.
Gayler turned up for a straight and Wantman mucked.
Richard Gayler – 580,000 (73 bb) Matthew Wantman – 85,000 (11 bb)
$2,200 Deep Stack Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 13: 3,000/6,000 Players Remaining: 7 of 89
On a flop of Matthew Wantman bets 15,000 from the hijack into a pot of 40,000. Peter Eichhardt calls.
The turn brings the , Wantman bets 35,000 and Eichhardt calls. The river is the , Wantman checks and Eichhardt thinks a while before putting out a bet of 75,000.
Wantman takes his time with his decision before throwing it away.
Peter Eichhardt – 300,000 (50 bb) Matthew Wantman – 200,000 (33 bb)
$2,200 Deep Stack Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 13: 3,000/6,000 Players Remaining: 7 of 89
The $2,200 Pot Limit Omaha event was the last in a string of success non-hold’em games this series and we have a talented final table returning for Day 2.
Richard Gayler leads the seven remaining players with Leif Force, Matt Wantman, Peter Eichhardt, Scotter Clark, and Christopher Wilson trying to chase him down.
Cards go back in the air at 3pm with $56,470 awaiting the last RRPO PLO champ.
Seat 1: Scotter Clark – 136,000 Seat 2: Matthew Wantman – 255,000 Seat 3: Peter Eichhardt – 230,000 Seat 4: Christopher Wilson – 189,000 Seat 5: Richard Gayler – 446,000 Seat 6: Leif Force – 316,000 Seat 7: Greg Levin – 208,000
$2,200 Deep Stack Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts End of Level 12: 2,500/5,000 Players Remaining: 7 of 89
In the final 42 minutes of play, Petko Tsakov, Emmanuel Sebag and Adam Hendrix were eliminated and left the $2,200 pot-limit Omaha with its final seven players.
They are led by Richard Gayler, who finished the day with 446,000. He’s the only player with more than 400,000 in chips. Leif Force, who is at his fourth final table of the RRPO, all of which came in Omaha variants, is second in chips.
WSOP bracelet winner Peter Eihchhardt is still alive and so is Scotter Clark, who is at his second final table of the series.
The final seven players will return at 3 p.m. on Tuesday to play down to a winner. Blinds will be 3,000/6,000 and they are all guaranteed a cash of at least $7,120, but the winner will walk away with the trophy and the $56,470 first place money.
Here is a look at the seat draw for the final day:
Seat 1: Scotter Clark – 136,000 Seat 2: Matthew Wantman – 255,000 Seat 3: Peter Eichhardt – 230,000 Seat 4: Christopher Wilson – 189,000 Seat 5: Richard Gayler – 446,000 Seat 6: Leif Force – 316,000 Seat 7: Greg Levin – 208,000
Today’s in-the-money eliminations:
8th: Adam Hendrix – $6,230 9th: Emmanuel Sebag – $5,648 10th: Petko Tsakov – $5,162 11th: Darryll Fish – $4,806 12th: Phil Laak – $4,454
$2,200 Deep Stack Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 11: 2,000/4,000 Players Remaining: 10 of 89
With just a couple minutes remaining in the current level, the $2,200 Deep Stack Pot-Limit Omaha reached the final 10 players and they redrew for seats at the unofficial final table.
With one more elimination, the final nine players will be at the official final table.
Here is a look at the seating arrangement and chip counts of the final 10 players:
Seat 1: Scotter Clark – 85,000 Seat 2: Matthew Wantman – 239,000 Seat 3: Emmanuel Sebag – 58,500 Seat 4: Adam Hendrix – 24,000 Seat 5: Peter Eichhardt – 219,000 Seat 6: Christopher Wilson – 160,000 Seat 7: Petko Tsakov – 111,000 Seat 8: Richard Gayler – 346,000 Seat 9: Leif Force – 283,000 Seat 10: Greg Levine – 225,000
They will play the last few minutes of this level before playing one more and bagging up for the night.
$2,200 Deep Stack Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 7: 600/1,200 Players Remaining: 29 of 89
When players returned from their break at the start of level 7, registration closed for the $2,200 Pot Limit Omaha. The event drew 89 entries, which generated a prize pool of $178,000.
The top 12 spots will finish in the money with a min-cash worth $4,454 and the eventual winner taking home $56,470.
$2,200 Deep Stack Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry) Structure End of Level 6: 500/1,000 Entrants: 84
Players are currently on a fifteen minute break. This is the last chance to enter as registration closes at the end of the break.
Here’s a look at some notable stacks:
Greg Levine – 142,000 Jennifer Tilly – 109,000 Peter Eichhardt – 77,000 Phil Laak – 78,500 Darryll Fish – 68,000 Scotter Clark – 40,100 Adam Hendrix – 31,000 Ben Yu – 24,500