Bryce Yockey Takes Down Event #6: $10,100 Pot-Limit Omaha for $237,600

After an eventful Day 1 of PGT PLO Series Event #6: $10,100 Pot Limit Omaha, only four players came back for the final day to battle for the $237,600 for first place. Frederic Normand held the top spot to start and pushed the pace early.

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Brevin Andreadis eliminated in 4th place ($79,200)

Brevin Andreadis opened to 210,000 on the button. Frederic Normand potted to 690,000 from the small blind. Brevin Andreadis called all in for roughly 575,000.

  • Andreadis: A♠️ Q♠️ T♥️ 9♦️
  • Normand: A♣️ A♥️ K♠️ Q♦️

Runout: 9♣️ 8♦️ 3♥️ 4♥️ 7♦️Brevin Andreadis couldn’t get past pocket aces and left in fourth for $79,200 and 79 PGT points.

Frederic Normand eliminated in 3rd place ($110,000)

Frederic Normand was next to fall. Bryce Yockey opened to 225,000 on the button. Frederic Normand potted to 725,000 from the big blind. Bryce Yockey re-potted. Frederic Normand called all in for roughly 1,000,000.

  • Normand: K♥️ K♦️ 6♥️ 5♦️
  • Yockey: Q♣️ Q♠️ 7♣️ 7♠️

Flop: J♠️ T♥️ 3♠️Turn: 7♦️River: 9♠️ Frederic Normand was ahead preflop and on the flop. The turn 7♦️ flipped the script, giving Bryce Yockey a set to take a commanding lead. The river bricked for Normand, and the start-of-day chip leader exited in third for $110,000 and 110 PGT points. Big momentum swing. That pot set up Bryce Yockey with a strong lead heading into heads up.

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Matthew Wantman eliminated in 2nd place ($154,000)

Bryce Yockey potted. Matthew Wantman moved all in for just over a million. Bryce Yockey snap-called.

  • Wantman: Q♣️ J♥️ T♦️ 7♣️
  • Yockey: K♥️ K♠️ Q♠️ 8♦️

Flop: J♦️ 3♠️ 4♠️ Turn: 7♦️River: 3♦️ Matthew Wantman flopped top pair, then turned two pair, which briefly looked like another ladder up. The river paired the board and Bryce Yockey’s kings played best. That sealed it. Matthew Wantman earned $154,000 and 154 PGT points. It was a gritty heads-up from Matthew Wantman, who twice pulled close, but Bryce Yockey kept his foot where it needed to be and closed with a superior two pair.

Event #6: $10,100 Pot-Limit Omaha Final Table Results

PlaceNameCountryPGT PointsPrize
1stBryce YockeyUnited States238$237,600
2ndMatthew WantmanUnited States154$154,000
3rdFrederic NormandCanada110$110,000
4thBrevin AndreadisUnited States79$79,200

About Bryce Yockey

If you follow four-card poker even a little, you’ve seen Bryce Yockey at the sharp end of leaderboards for years. He’s one of those rare PLO specialists who also handled mixed games and Texas Hold’em just fine. Two WSOP bracelets anchor the resume: the 2017 $10,000 PLO Hi-Lo Championship for $511,147 and the 2024 $5,000 PLO 8-Handed for $606,654. His total live tournament earnings exceed $7 million as of 2025, with a best live cash of $768,467. That’s a lot of deep Sunday nights and a lot of tough final tables.

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