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2024 World Series of Poker

Event #8: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha (8-Handed)
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a1086
Prize
$606,654
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$3,371,000
Entries
733
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
11
Players Left
1

Jattin Climbing

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Farid Jattin limped Q?9?4?2?, and Bryce Yockey checked his option with 10?4?3?3?.

Both players checked to the 9?5?2?9? turn, where Yockey led for 500,000. Jattin clicked it to 1,000,000, and Yockey thought about it for about 30 seconds before deciding to call.

The 8? completed the board on the river, and Yockey put out a small bet of 1,000,000. Jattin responded with a raise to 5,000,000, forcing Yockey to snap-muck.

Player Chips Progress
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Bryce Yockey
24,000,000
-2,600,000
-2,600,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner
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Farid Jattin
12,675,000
2,600,000
2,600,000

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Big Value for Yockey

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Bryce Yockey
Bryce Yockey

Farid Jattin limped A?10?5?4? and called a raise of 900,000 from Bryce Yockey who held the 10?9?7?4?.

The K?5?3? flop hit the felt, and Yockey continued for 1,000,000. Jattin tossed in a couple of chips to make the call.

When the 9? fell on the turn, Yockey checked. Jattin asked the dealer how much was in the pot before deciding to check-back.

The 9? completed the board on the river and Yockey dropped a bet of 2,500,000 across the line.

Jattin tank-called, sending the pot to Yockey's trip nines.

Player Chips Progress
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Bryce Yockey
29,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner
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Farid Jattin
7,675,000
-5,000,000
-5,000,000

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Nuts for Yockey

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Farid Jattin limped 9?8?6?3?, and Bryce Yockey checked his option with A?K?6?4?.

The flop came K?Q?5?, and Yockey check-called a bet of 350,000.

The A? landed on the turn, and Yockey checked to Jattin who fired 1,000,000. After a moment, he made the call.

The board completed with the 2? on the river, and Yockey checked once again. Jattin decided to take another stab at the pot, betting 1,200,000. Yockey check-jammed, forcing Jattin's cards to hit the muck.

Player Chips Progress
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Bryce Yockey
34,300,000
5,300,000
5,300,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner
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Farid Jattin
2,375,000
-5,300,000
-5,300,000

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Farid Jattin Eliminated in 2nd Place ($404,430)

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Farid Jattin
Farid Jattin

Farid Jattin raised 900,000, and Bryce Yockey three-bet to 2,375,000. Jattin called it off and both hands were tabled.

Farid Jattin: Q?10?4?3? All in
Bryce Yockey: A?Q?8?6?

The 5?3?2? flop gave Jattin a pair and a straight draw to the lead. However, the 8? hit the turn giving the lead back to Yockey with a pair of eights, and the J? river changed nothing, eliminating Jattin in 2nd place.

Player Chips Progress
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Bryce Yockey
36,650,000
2,350,000
2,350,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner
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Farid Jattin
Busted

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Bryce Yockey Aims for Another Bracelet and WSOP PoY After $5K PLO Triumph

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Bryce Yockey Wins Event #8 $5K PLO
Bryce Yockey Wins Event #8 $5K PLO

Seven years ago Bryce Yockey called his shot and captured his first bracelet in the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo Championship. Today at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, he topped that accomplishment, overcoming a field of 733 entrants in Event $8: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha to take home his second piece of World Series of Poker hardware while notching a new career-best score of $606,654.

"There's no feeling like it," Yockey told PokerNews. "Like winning a tournament, especially a WSOP tournament is just a highlight of anyone's poker career. I feel validated because I've worked really hard to get better at PLO specifically, and I feel like it paid off today. I feel really loved because I had a lot of people come and support me."

Bryce Yockey and his rail
Bryce Yockey and his rail

Yockey last defeated Farid Jattin after a gruelling heads-up duel, becoming the third player of the series from the 25KFantasy Draft to capture a bracelet. The other draft picks to reach top spot in the first week of the 2024 WSOP were John Hennigan and Nick Guagenti. Hennigan joined the seven-bracelet club after his Dealer's Choice triumph. Like Yockey, Guagenti grabbed bracelet #2 in the Limit Hold'em streets prior to Yockey closing the tournament.

"I'm going to win another one this year. Like honestly, when I saw myself get drafted for $13 in the fantasy draft, I'm like, f*** these guys. I'm just going to win two bracelets instead. I do a morning affirmation every day and I just tell myself I'm going to win two, and I got one down so far."

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Bryce YockeyUnited States$606,654
2Farid JattinColombia$404,430
3Zachary SchwartzUnited States$283,221
4Aditya SadhuUnited States$201,419
5Jason BerilgenUnited States$145,504
6Joao VieiraPortugal$106,795
7Joao SimaoBrazil$79,661
8Paul RadcliffeUnited States$60,405

Winner's Reaction

Throughout the final table Yockey and Jattin were at the forefront of the action, despite both players having a sizable chip lead over the rest of the field that gave way to major ICM implications for both players.

"I had to be really cautious with him because he was clearly willing to play more hands than ICM would suggest. Even though I actually had him covered for a stretch, he had enough chips that we were so close.

"I actually just kind of treated him like a chip leader and just gave him a lot of free opportunities. I felt like I would find chances to get chips in other places."

Yockey's ambitions don't just top at getting another bracelet, he's also putting his name in the hat for the WSOP Player of the Year race.

"I'm never going to be like Shaun Deeb or Daniel Negreanu. I'm never going to play two tournaments at the same time unless it's a really unusual situation. But, I mean, I always play 40 events anyway. If I play another ten, it's really not that different. So I'll be in here every single day."

Final Day Highlights

Joao Vieira
Joao Vieira

The third and final day began with just 11 hopefuls. Joao Vieira started the day at the bottom of the counts but got off to a hot start after turning a straight to crack Gabriel Andrade’s top set. Andrade was left with fumes and couldn’t recover, ultimately becoming the first knockout of the day. Poker Hall of Famer Brian Rast was next to fall on the final table bubble after making top pair and a straight draw only to run into Vieira’s bigger top pair and flush draw.

Yockey began the day at the top of the counts and entered the final table still holding on to the chip lead. Jattin was not too far behind and quickly closed the gap after cracking the pocket aces of Naoya Kihara to score the first FT elimination.

Yockey began pulling away after scoring a pivotal double knockout that saw Paul Radcliffe and Joao Simao hit the rail in eighth and seventh place respectively.

By this point, Yockey and Jattin were well ahead of the rest of the field, with the other four competitors nursing significantly shorter stacks. Despite the heavy ICM implications, Jattin and Yockey were battling each other in several big pots. Yockey seemed poised to run away with the tournament after getting max value with top set which sent Jattin tumbling down the chip counts. The resilient Colombian was at risk shortly after, but rebounded after making a rivering a higher straight against his main rival. Jattin knocked out Vieira in sixth a few hands later to once again close the gap.

Farid Jattin
Farid Jattin

Following the dinner break, the short stacks began to fall. Yockey picked up steam, seeing off Jason Berilgen and Aditya Sadhu.

Zachary Schwartz attempted to mount a comeback at three-handed play but was ultimately felted after getting it in with a pair and a wrap only for Yockey to river a flush.

Yockey entered heads-up play with nearly a 4:1 chip advantage over his opponent, but Jattin dug in his heels. Jattin showed tremendous heart and a ton of creativity, but in the end, Yockey's chip advantage was too much to overcome. The final pot of the night was a preflop race, which handed Yockey the title.

This concludes our coverage of this event, but stay tuned to PokerNews for continuing coverage throughout the rest of the 55th World Series of Poker from here at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Tags: Aditya SadhuBrian RastBryce YockeyDaniel NegreanuFarid JattinGabriel AndradeJason BerilgenJoao SimaoJoao VieiraNaoya KiharaPaul RadcliffeShaun DeebZachary Schwartz

Event #8: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha (8-Handed)

Day 3 Completed