$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 22: 8,000/16,000 Players Remaining: 8 of 165
Jessica Francis opened to 35,000 from early position and Austin Clanton called in the big blind. The flop came , both players checked, and the turn was .
Clanton bet 75,000 and Francis called to see the river. Clanton dropped in a small stack of 25K chips, enough to cover Francis’s 101,000 and she called at risk.
Clanton: Francis:
Francis was ahead preflop with the aces but Clanton flopped a king-high straight. Francis never caught up and was eliminated in ninth place.
Austin Clanton – 590,000 Jessica Francis – Eliminated in 9th Place ($1,161)
$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 21: 6,000/12,000 Players Remaining: 9 of 165
It’s the second day of the WSOP Circuit series and almost time for us to award the first ring. The $400 Pot Limit Omaha tournament attracted a very nice crowd of 165 entries and only nine remain with a chance for the title.
Michael Raimon leads the final table return at noon but it is still anyone’s game. There are six seconds remaining in Level 21 and Austin Clanton will start things off with the button.
Seat 1: Peter Walsworth – 178,000 Seat 2: Likans Berninser – 260,000 Seat 3: Blake Whittington – 211,000 Seat 4: Ramses Rosa – 380,000 Seat 5: Joseph Orsino – 170,000 Seat 6: Austin Clanton – 469,000 Seat 7: Michael Raimon – 497,000 Seat 8: Jessica Francis – 231,000 Seat 9: Bruce Gans – 82,000
$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 16: 2,000/4,000 Players Remaining: 9 of 165
With only six seconds remaining in Level 21, Alan Fidelo was eliminated in 10th place to set up the WSOP Circuit official final table. The nine remaining players bagged up their chips and will return on Friday at noon to begin playing it out for the ring.
Michael Raimon leads the return with Austin Clanton not far behind. Below you will find the final table lineup, chip counts, and remaining payouts.
Seat 1: Peter Walsworth – 178,000 Seat 2: Likans Berninser – 260,000 Seat 3: Blake Whittington – 211,000 Seat 4: Ramses Rosa – 380,000 Seat 5: Joseph Orsino – 170,000 Seat 6: Austin Clanton – 469,000 Seat 7: Michael Raimon – 497,000 Seat 8: Jessica Francis – 231,000 Seat 9: Bruce Gans – 82,000
$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 16: 2,000/4,000 Players Remaining: 10 of 165
The Pot Limit Omaha tournament reached its 10-handed final table but they have a little work remaining before their night is through. Day 1 will come to an end when they hit nine players, the WSOP official final table.
Seat 1: Peter Walsworth – 187,000 Seat 2: Likans Berninser – 387,500 Seat 3: Alan Fidelo – 88,000 Seat 4: Blake Whittington – 168,000 Seat 5: Ramses Rosa – 274,000 Seat 6: Joseph Orsino – 217,000 Seat 7: Austin Clarton – 348,500 Seat 8: Michael Raimon – 460,000 Seat 9: Jessica Francis – 318,000 Seat 10: Bruce Gans – 52,000
$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 16: 2,000/4,000 Players Remaining: 18 of 165
Shortly before the next break, Joshua Gilkerson was eliminated in 19th place to trigger the two-table redraw. They are down to 18 players and will redraw one more time when they reach 10.
David Prociak made it into the money but had to settle for a min-cash, denied his second WSOP Circuit PLO ring.
19th: Joshua Gilkerson – $674 20th: Duff Charette – $674 21st: Max Shuster – $674 22nd: Benjamin Miner – $635 23rd: Jeffrey Higgins – $635 24th: Dennis Moroni – $635 25th: David Prociak – $619
$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 14: 1,000/2,500 Players Remaining: 25 of 165
With 27 players remaining in the PLO tournament, staff prepared for a three-table redraw. But before that could happen, two players were eliminated on one of the tables and Event 2 was quickly in the money with no sweat
Those still in contention include Melisa Singh, Peter Walsworth, Joseph Orsino, and WSOP bracelet/WSOP C ring winner David Prociak.
$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 10: 500/1,000 Players Remaining: 54 of 165
The numbers are in and the $400 Pot Limit Omaha tournament drew 165 entries to create a prize pool worth $54,780. The money will be paid out to the last 25 players with $619 for a min-cash and $13,894 up top for the PLO champion along with the WSOP Circuit ring.
2020 WSOP Circuit – February Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa, Florida $400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry) Entries: 165 Prize Pool: $54,780 February 6-7, 2020
The second break came to an end for the Pot Limit Omaha game and registration closed. The tournament clock shows a very nice 165 entries to put up a very big number right out of the gates.
Tournament staff are running the numbers and we will post the prize pool payout information as soon as it is available.
We expected a great field in the Pot Limit Omaha tournament and it is not disappointing. There are 90 entries in the tournament already as the first break nears.
David Prociak was in the game early and has to be considered one of the favorites. He earned a WSOP bracelet in 2016 and followed that up his first WSOP Circuit ring in this very event when it was run in Hollywood.