
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.
With over 12 years of Omaha Poker experience, Lebi is the Head of Content at PLO365. A dedicated PLO specialist, he bridges the gap between complex GTO theory and practical street poker. He leads our review team, stress-testing PLO solvers, HUDs, and training courses to ensure they meet the demands of the modern grinder. When he isn’t auditing poker room RNGs or writing strategy guides, you can find him grinding mid-stakes PLO cash games and Turbo MTTs.

