Dylan Weisman Leads $25K Pot-Limit Omaha Final Table
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The impressive run for Dylan Weisman continues at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open as he finds himself leading the Event #10: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha final table. Weisman is a stalwart at all the Omaha tournaments held inside the PokerGO Studio, and during this series, he has cashed in all three Pot-Limit Omaha tournaments and the Big Bet Mix – with those being the only four tournaments he has played.
Weisman finished with 2,480,000 in chips to headline the Event #10 final table that is set to stream exclusively on PokerGO.com at 4 p.m. ET. Weisman will be joined by Matthew Wantman, Cary Katz, Stephen Chidwick, defending 2021 PokerGO Tour Player of the Year Ali Imsirovic, and current 2022 PokerGO Tour leader Isaac Kempton. The final six have all locked up $73,500 in prize money, but all eyes are on the $416,500 first-place prize and PGT trophy.
The final Pot-Limit Omaha event of the 2022 U.S. Poker Open would see the stakes raised to $25,000 as it attracted a total of 49 entrants and created a prize pool of $1,225,000. Once play progressed to the final two tables, a double knockout of Alex Livingston and Joseph Cheong would put the final eight on the bubble. Sam Soverel lost a pot to Imsirovic before running flush-into-flush to be eliminated on the money bubble.
As the final seven merged to one table, action slowed as Imsirovic continued to extend his chip lead. Unfortunately for Imsirovic, he would send a few pots in the direction of Wantman and Katz, while Weisman took his chance to climb the leaderboard. On the final hand of the night, Weisman flopped a full house and managed to get all of Brewer’s chips on the river to end play for the evening.
This is Weisman’s fourth cash of the series from four tournaments where he previously finished fifth, fifth, and sixth. With his overwhelming chip lead, he is a favorite to improve on those finishers, and if he can finish in third-place or better, it will be the biggest cash of his poker career. Katz sits in second overall, but he spent the majority of the final table on the other end of the leaderboard. Two back-to-back doubles rocketed Katz up the chip counts, and he’ll sit just ahead of WPT Champions Club member Wantman who finished seventh in the previous $15,000 Pot-Limit Omaha event.
Rounding out the bottom half of the final table is Chidwick, Imsirovic, and Kempton. Chidwick has three previous Pot-Limit Omaha titles with a $10,000 buy-in or more, while Imsirovic has never won a Pot-Limit Omaha tournament. Imsirovic is fresh off his 2021 PokerGO Tour Player of the Year award, and on the current 2022 standings, he currently sits fifth overall. Imsirovic is eyeing Kempton who sits atop the 2022 standings with 1,331 points on the back of his Wynn Millions Main Event runner-up finish and third-place finish in the $15,000 Pot-Limit Omaha event early in the series.
Event #10: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Final Table |
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Seat | Name | Country | Chip Count |
1 | Dylan Weisman | United States | 2,480,000 |
2 | Isaac Kempton | United States | 570,000 |
3 | Matthew Wantman | United States | 1,215,000 |
4 | Stephen Chidwick | United Kingdom | 900,000 |
5 | Ali Imsirovic | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 885,000 |
6 | Cary Katz | United States | 1,300,000 |
When play resumes, there will be 28:46 remaining in Level 15 (20,000/40,000 blinds and a 40 big blind ante) and the button is on Cary Katz with a dead small blind.
The final six players will return to the PokerGO Studio on Saturday, March 26, at 12 p.m. PT with the final table airing on PokerGO.com at 1 p.m. PT.
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End-of-Day Chip Counts
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Dylan Weisman | 2,480,000 | - |
Cary Katz | 1,300,000 |
-40,000 ![]() |
Matthew Wantman | 1,215,000 |
-270,000 ![]() |
Stephen Chidwick | 900,000 |
-310,000 ![]() |
Ali Imsirovic | 885,000 |
-420,000 ![]() |
Isaac Kempton | 570,000 |
-15,000 ![]() |
Chris Brewer Eliminated in 7th Place ($49,000)
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Dylan Weisman raised to 100,000 from under the gun and Chris Brewer called in the big blind.
The flop landed [9s7d9d] and Brewer checked. Weisman bet 80,000 and Brewer check-raised to 200,000.
Weisman called as the turn landed the [6d]. Brewer checked and Weisman bet 125,000. Brewer called as the [6c] landed on the river.
Brewer checked and Weisman moved all-in. Brewer used four time extensions and then called all-in for 425,000.
Weisman tabled his [AsKd9h7h] and Brewer showed his [Jh5d4d4h] and was eliminated in seventh place for $49,000 in prize money.
Player | Chips | Change |
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Dylan Weisman | 2,480,000 |
885,000 ![]() |
Chris Brewer | Busted |
-680,000 ![]() |
Flush for Cary Katz
Cary Katz limped the cutoff and both Dylan Weisman and Isaac Kempton came along from the blinds.
The flop landed [8dQc4c] and Kempton led out for 75,000. Katz called and Weisman folded as the turn landed the [5d].
Kempton bet 270,000 and Katz called as the [2c] landed on the river.
Kempton checked and Katz bet 50,000. Kempton used a time extension and called.
Katz tabled his [KsJcTc9h] and Kempton mucked.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Cary Katz | 1,340,000 |
470,000 ![]() |
Isaac Kempton | 585,000 |
-440,000 ![]() |
Dylan Weisman Doubles Through Chris Brewer
Chris Brewer raised to 75,000 from under the gun and Dylan Weisman reraised pot next to act to 270,000.
Action folded back to Brewer, and he called as the flop landed [7s2s8h].
Brewer bet the pot and Weisman called all-in for 490,000.
Weisman: [AdKh9c8d]
Brewer: [QcJhTh7c]
The board ran out [5c] and [3d] and Weisman doubled through.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Dylan Weisman | 1,595,000 |
745,000 ![]() |
Chris Brewer | 680,000 |
-290,000 ![]() |
Matthew Wantman Doubles Through Ali Imsirovic
Ali Imsirovic raised to 65,000 in middle position and Matthew Wantman called in the big blind.
The flop landed [3hAcKs] and Wantman check-called a bet of 50,000 from Imsirovic.
The turn fell the [4d] and Wantman checked. Imsirovic bet 150,000 and Wantman called as the river landed the [8s].
Wantman checked and Imsirovic moved all-in. Wantman called all-in for 455,000 and tabled his [AdKhQh5s] to best Imsirovic’s [Jc6c2d2h].
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Matthew Wantman | 1,485,000 |
605,000 ![]() |
Ali Imsirovic | 1,305,000 |
-610,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz Doubles Through Ali Imsirovic
Stephen Chidwick raised to 60,000 in the cutoff and Ali Imsirovic called on the button. Cary Katz reraised the pot to 265,000 from the small blind, and after Chidwick folded, Imsirovic called.
The flop landed [4c7c8d] and Katz bet his final 115,000 and Imsirovic called.
Katz: [AcAhKs8h]
Imsirovic: [QsJsTc6c]
The turn and river landed the [7s] and [3s] and Katz doubled once again.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Ali Imsirovic | 1,915,000 |
-155,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz | 870,000 |
480,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz Doubles Through Dylan Weisman
Cary Katz was all-in for 170,000 from the big blind with [AdKsKcTh] against Dylan Weisman in middle position with [AsQcQd2s].
The board ran out [Ah4h3d6s7s] and Katz secured the double.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Dylan Weisman | 850,000 |
-80,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz | 390,000 |
75,000 ![]() |
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