Event #15: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better (8-Handed)
Day 3 Completed
Event #15: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better (8-Handed)
Day 3 Completed
The final hand for Event #15: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better has been dealt here at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Caleb Furth started the day with the chip lead, and by the end of the night, he was the last player standing. Furth overcame a field of 1,277 entrants and last defeated Jiyang Gan to take home the top prize of $265,361 and his first World Series of Poker (WSOP) Gold Bracelet.
Before today, Furth had just under $400,000 in career tournament earnings to his name and a previous best cash of $80,000, a score he has more than tripled with today’s win.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Caleb Furth | United States | $265,361 |
2 | Jiyang Gan | China | $176,891 |
3 | Walter Chambers | United States | $125,665 |
4 | Andreas Frohli | Austria | $90,468 |
5 | Michael Machugh | Canada | $66,014 |
6 | Andrew Paterson | Canada | $48,833 |
7 | Tom Koral | United States | $36,628 |
8 | Mathias Bayer | Austria | $27,862 |
9 | Jason Daly | United States | $21,498 |
"I feel good", Furth mentioned when asked about his thoughts on winning his first bracelet. "The win mostly means $265,000. I'm pretty happy about the money. I hope there's more to come. I'm going to be playing a bunch of PLO tournaments this summer".
Furth was at the very top of the counts for nearly the entire day leading up to his win, but Gan did not make things easy for him. During heads-up play, Gan came close to closing the gap on several occasions. Furth commented on the respect he has for his heads-up opponent.
"I have nothing but love for Jiyang. We've actually played a lot of cash together. When we were at the final two tables, he actually came up to me and said, "You number one, me number two", and that's how it worked out. With 14 left, he said that to me. And he wasn't second, he was probably eighth in chips (at that point)".
Only 14 players managed to find a bag for Day 3, and the eliminations were fast and furious from the start. PokerNews podcast co-host Mike Holtz was first to fall today in a preflop confrontation against Furth.
Daniel Lowery briefly slowed down Furth’s momentum after making a full house to double up. Furth got those chips right back by first eliminating Sean Troha in 11th place and then Lowery in tenth to set up the nine-handed final table which he entered with a massive chip lead over the other eight players.
Jason Daly began the day with the shortest stack but did an admirable job making a comeback. He found multiple double-ups and won several pots without showdown to keep himself in contention but was left with crumbs after being scooped by Andrew Paterson shortly after the final table began. This time, Daly couldn’t come back from the brink, and he became the first to fall at the final table. Daly was followed out the door by Mathias Bayer and two-time bracelet winner Tom Koral in eighth and seventh place respectively.
Paterson enjoyed one of the bigger chip stacks throughout the first half of the day until Gan flopped the nut-flush and held to send Paterson tumbling down the chip counts. Furth got the rest of Paterson’s chips a few hands later after making a straight and a low. Fellow Canadian Michael Machugh was next to fall after getting it in preflop against Andreas Frohli only for Frohli to river trip sixes.
Gan, who was in the middle of the pack for most of the day began to pick up steam with the elimination of Frohli in fourth place. Although Furth had just over double the chips of both Gan and Walter Chambers heading into three-handed play, both of his opponents weren't going down without a fight and it would take nearly three hours of intense back and forth action before Chambers finally fell in third shortly after after a massive three-way all in that Furth and Gan chopped to leave Chambers with crumbs.
Furth began heads-up play with roughly a 6:1 chip lead over Gan, but despite his victory seeming all but assured, Gan gave Furth a run for his money over their heads-up duel, which lasted nearly 90 minutes. Despite a ton of pressure from Furth, Gan would not go away and won several pots from Furth before finding a full double up to begin closing the gap. Furth eventually got the upper hand after making a full house on the river to leave Gan with just over five big blinds. This time, Gan could not rally back, and he was eliminated a few hands later after one last preflop race.
That's a wrap for PokerNews coverage of Event #15: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better here at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Be sure to check out our live-reporting hub for continuing coverage of the 2024 World Series of Poker.
After getting all in and chopping several hands in a row, the final hand finally took place after Jiyang Gan raised pot on the button and Caleb Furth three-bet pot to put Gan all in. Gan called and hands were revealed.
Jiyang Gan: A?10?9?7?
Caleb Furth: A?J?9?3?
The board ran out K?J?10?K?K? — leaving Furth best with his ace-jack and eliminating Gan in second place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Caleb Furth |
32,000,000
2,600,000
|
2,600,000 |
|
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Jiyang Gan | Busted |
Caleb Furth raised to 1,200,000 on the button and Jiyang Gan called.
Gan proceeded to check-call bets from Furth on every street. First for 900,000 on the 7?K?K? flop, then for 2,700,000 on the J? turn, and finally for 4,500,000 on the 5? river.
Furth tabled 5?5?3?2? for a rivered full house and Gan mucked — dropping to under three million in chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Caleb Furth |
29,400,000
9,400,000
|
9,400,000 |
|
||
Jiyang Gan |
2,600,000
-9,400,000
|
-9,400,000 |
Jiyang Gan and Caleb Furth have each been scooping their fair share of small pots, with most of them ending on the flop to a single bet.
Gan has slightly closed the gap between them since coming back from break.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Caleb Furth |
20,000,000
-1,400,000
|
-1,400,000 |
|
||
Jiyang Gan |
12,000,000
1,400,000
|
1,400,000 |
Level: 34
Blinds: 200,000/400,000
Ante: 400,000
Caleb Furth and Jiyang Gan are now on break.
Caleb Furth limped on the button and Jiyang Gan raised to 900,000. Furth called.
Gan continued for 1,000,000 on the 4?J?10? flop and Furth raised enough to put Gan all in. Gan quickly called and a showdown was held.
Jiyang Gan: A?Q?5?3?
Caleb Furth: J?J?9?4?
Furth was ahead with his set of jacks and remained ahead on the 6? turn; however, the K? river improved Gan to a flush for the double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Caleb Furth |
21,400,000
-5,500,000
|
-5,500,000 |
|
||
Jiyang Gan |
10,600,000
5,500,000
|
5,500,000 |
Jiyang Gan limped on the button and Caleb Furth raised pot to 900,000. Gan called.
Gan called an 800,000 bet from Furth on the 9?10?10? flop and then action checked down on the J? turn and 3? river.
Furth tabled A?J?5?4? for jacks and tens and Gan mucked — sending the pot Furth’s way.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Caleb Furth |
26,900,000
900,000
|
900,000 |
|
||
Jiyang Gan |
5,100,000
-900,000
|
-900,000 |