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2017 World Series of Poker

Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Day: 1
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Abe Mosseri
Winning Hand
8863
Prize
$388,795
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,261,239
Entries
154
Level Info
Level
27
Limits
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
0

Gorodinsky Leads at the End of Day 1

Level 10 : 4,000/8,000, 0 ante
Mike Gorodinsky
Mike Gorodinsky

Day 1 of Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship attracted a starting field of 154 entries, creating a staggering prize pool of $1,447,600. After 10 levels of play, only 64 players remain in hopes of capturing the first-place prize of $388,795 and a prestigious World Series of Poker bracelet.

Leading the way with 304,000 in chips is none other than 2015 WSOP Player of the Year Mike Gorodinsky. Gorodinsky is a professional poker player from San Diego, California. He has two World Series of Poker bracelets in his career. His first bracelet came in 2013 with the $2,500 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Low event and the second came in 2015 when he won the $50,000 Poker Players Championship.

Nipping at Gorodinsky's heals is Kyle Miaso with 302,000 in chips �� the only other player over the 300,000 chip mark. Not far behind Miaso are Ilya Dyment with 240,000, Dan Shak with 233,000, Iraj Parvizi with 230,000, and the biggest name in poker, Daniel Negreanu with 224,500.

Throughout the day some of the most talented poker players on the planet took a shot at this title and didn't make it through. Todd Brunson, Erik Seidel, David Benyamine, Phil Hellmuth, Nick Schulman, Jason Mercier, Allen Kessler, Shaun Deeb, Phil Galfond, Ben Yu, Ismael Bojang, Jon Turner, Brandon Shack-Harris, Bart Hanson and Valentin Vornicu all fell by the wayside.

Monday is sure to be action-packed with other big names still in contention, including Marco Johnson, David "ODB" Baker, Esther Taylor, Fabric Soulier, Randy Ohel, Anthony Zinno, Mike Matusow, Jeff Lisandro and defending champion Benny Glaser.

Play will begin at 2 p.m. Monday with another 10 levels, and the finale will be reached on Tuesday with the remaining competitors playing down to a winner.

RoomTableSeatPlayerLocationChip Count
Brasilia7151Ralph PerryUnited States114,500
Brasilia7152Matthew DavidowUnited States61,500
Brasilia7153Owais AhmedUnited States120,000
Brasilia7154David MoskowitzUnited States55,500
Brasilia7155Christopher TsiolisUnited States55,500
Brasilia7156Ilya DymentUnited States240,500
Brasilia7157Yarron BendorUnited States86,000
Brasilia7158Tai NguyenUnited States76,000
      
Brasilia7161Abe MosseriUnited States142,000
Brasilia7162Timothy FoleyUnited States31,500
Brasilia7163Ben LandowskiUnited States176,500
Brasilia7165Tom KoralUnited States192,500
Brasilia7166Mike GorodinskyUnited States304,000
Brasilia7167Jared TalaricoUnited States131,000
Brasilia7168Daniel ZhuUnited States188,500
Brasilia7169Viacheslav ZhukovRussia108,500
      
Brasilia7171Aron DermerUnited States168,000
Brasilia7172Andrew YehUnited States49,500
Brasilia7173Kyle BowkerUnited States156,500
Brasilia7174Brock ParkerUnited States75,000
Brasilia7175Fabrice SoulierFrance161,000
Brasilia7176David ProciakUnited States111,500
Brasilia7177Mike WattelUnited States54,000
Brasilia7178Randy OhelUnited States135,500
Brasilia7179Mike MatusowUnited States148,000
      
Brasilia7181Gary BensonAustralia187,000
Brasilia7182John MonnetteUnited States144,500
Brasilia7183Jeff LisandroAustralia79,500
Brasilia7184Phillip HuiUnited States176,000
Brasilia7185Dustin SitarUnited States51,500
Brasilia7186Curtis PhelpsUnited States95,000
Brasilia7187Chris George (NY)United States171,000
Brasilia7189Rylen SanehisaUnited States73,000
      
Brasilia7191Christopher VitchUnited States135,500
Brasilia7192Andrey ZaichenkoRussia162,500
Brasilia7193Abdel HamidUnited States91,500
Brasilia7194Dan ShakUnited States233,000
Brasilia7196Esther Taylor-BradyUnited States168,500
Brasilia7197Matt GlantzUnited States105,000
Brasilia7198Tony HartmannUnited States98,000
Brasilia7199Per HildebrandSweden41,000
      
Brasilia7201Philip LongUnited Kingdom126,500
Brasilia7202David "ODB" BakerUnited States190,000
Brasilia7205Matt WoodwardUnited States102,000
Brasilia7206Kate HoangUnited States100,800
Brasilia7207Daniel ZackUnited States88,000
Brasilia7208Robert SlezakUnited States85,500
Brasilia7209Lars GronningUnited States25,000
      
Brasilia7211Marco JohnsonUnited States192,000
Brasilia7212Max PescatoriItaly56,500
Brasilia7213Frank KasselaUnited States73,000
Brasilia7214Ray DehkharghaniUnited States206,500
Brasilia7215Timothy FlandersUnited Kingdom11,000
Brasilia7216Iraj ParviziUnited Kingdom263,000
Brasilia7217Anthony ZinnoUnited States103,500
Brasilia7218Andrew BarberUnited States75,000
      
Brasilia7221Vasu AmarapuUnited States39,000
Brasilia7222Robert StevanovskiUnited States112,000
Brasilia7223Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom53,500
Brasilia7224Chris BellUnited States54,000
Brasilia7225Kyle MiasoUnited States302,000
Brasilia7226Daniel NegreanuCanada224,500
Brasilia7227Pavel KrasnoselskiiRussia46,500
Brasilia7228Shane DouglasUnited States30,000

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Tags: Benny GlaserDan ShakDaniel NegreanuDavid "ODB" BakerEsther TaylorIlya DymentKyle MiasoMike GorodinskyMike MatusowRandy Ohel