
Cristian Gutierrez defeated 3,110 competitors for his first WSOP bracelet. The new WSOP Bracelet holder earned $193,780 after winning the final table.
The $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack event attracted international talent. Players from Denmark and Iran reached the final table. Robert Chorlian finished second for $129,084. Nicholas Maimone took third place, collecting $94,403. The field size shows strong interest in WSOP PLO events.
Complete final table payouts:
1. Cristian Gutierrez (United States) – $193,780
2. Robert Chorlian (United States) – $129,084
3. Nicholas Maimone (United States) – $94,403
4. Matthew Allen (United States) – $69,675
5. Martin Nielsen (Denmark) – $51,900
6. Noah Harthcock (United States) – $39,022
7. Kenneth Mcmillan (Canada) – $29,616
8. Jorge Martinez (United States) – $22,692
9. Iman Dan (Iran) – $17,554
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Last hand of the tournament
Robert Chorlian opened to 6 million, Cristian Gutierrez made the call in the big blind. The flop came 9♠7♦Q♣. Gutierrez checked. Chorlian made a full pot cbet of 14 million. Gutierrez moved instantly all-in. Chorlian was a bit shocked by this move, even said the words “OH SH!T”. He just had a few big blinds behind and was pot-committed. After a few seconds of thinking he pushed his remaining chips into the middle.
Robert Chorlian showed A♥A♦K♥Q♦
Cristian Gutierrez showed Q♠9♥8♦4♠
Gutierrez flopped two pair, while Chorlian only had a pair of Aces so far. The 6♥ on the turn was no help. The Q♥ on the river improved Cristian Gutierrez hand to a full house, sealing his first WSOP Bracelet win for $193,780.
What this win means for Cristian Gutierrez’s poker career
The victory marks a career breakthrough for Cristian Gutierrez. His first WSOP bracelet doubles his lifetime tournament earnings.
First major title and WSOP bracelet
Gutierrez previously earned $119,858 from 21 cashes. This $193,780 score represents his biggest payday. He reached seven final tables before claiming his first title.
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