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2018 WSOP: Event #11: $365 PLO GIANT won by Canada's Tim Andrew for 116,015

Tags: 2018 WSOP, Pedro Arroyos, Tim Andrew.
Posted on 04 July 2018 by "T".

Scheduled from June 3 to July 3, 2018, Event #11: $365 PLO GIANT of the 2018 WSOP has now come to an end, and the one who outlasted a field of 3,250 entries is Canadian Tim Andrew, who has won his very first bracelet with his first cash at the WSOP series.

This tournament format of the popular game of pot-limit Omaha is a new one offered by WSOP and it has a very affordable buy-in price for its players. The $365 PLO GIANT event had five starting flights, with each flight scheduled on a Sunday evening all throughout June. Surviving players from all those flights returned into one field on July 2, Monday and battled to reach the final table. It was 31-year-old Tim Andrew from British Columbia who won the event, claiming his first gold bracelet in what would be the very first WSOP event he had entered.

Andrew entered the final table tied for 3rd chip position. He actually came in around 30 minutes late, unable to wake up on time despite setting an alarm. With the Rio 15 minutes away from where he's staying, he woke up and figured he's going to miss some hands regardless, so he took a nice cool shower prior to heading over to take his seat at the final table.

Andrew survived to the short-handed play with a healthy stack, even though he did not knock out any players in the process. It was actually Pedro Arroyos who scored the most knockouts on the final table.

As the final hand draws near, Arroyos had a 3-to-1 chip advantage but Andrew fought well enough to defeat him and claim the bracelet plus the first place prize money.


Event #11: $365 PLO GIANT Final Table Results

Place

Player

Country

Prize

1

Tim Andrew

Canada

$116,015

2

Pedro Arroyos

United States

$71,703

3

Robert Cicchelli

Canada

$53,709

4

Sandeep Pulusani

United States

$40,379

5

Michael Mizrachi

United States

$30,461

6

James Sievers

United States

$23,076

7

Kevin Nomberto

United States

$17,541

8

Raymond Walton

United States

$13,384

9

Srinivas Balasubramanian

United States

$10,250

Source:
https://www.pokernews.com/news/2018/07/tim-andrew-triumphs-in-event-11-365-plo-giant-for-116-015-31352.htm

 


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11 comments on "2018 WSOP: Event #11: $365 PLO GIANT won by Canada''s Tim Andrew for 116,015"


 Mober04/07/2018 12:02:54 GMT
With a buy in like that, and the game being Omaha plo, it wasnt a surprise, hat it had more than 3000 players in.
And the prize money of course due to that made a nice payout for all the
positions.
116K from a 365 buy inf Smile
 bowie198404/07/2018 20:41:54 GMT
Come on people! What a boss Big Smile
Missing out on a copuple hands and going for a shower instead rushing 2 play 'cause why not - this kid here has nerves like ice cold steel. Congrats to him, great story Big Smile
 CALICUL04/07/2018 20:45:27 GMT
Is a pretty good amount for him and with a bracelet he did something beautiful. For an omaha game it is very good. Even if it's a popular game you can not win this money so fast with omaha. This is the situation and i congratulate this player for his abilities and for 1st in this game.
 pajalnick04/07/2018 21:54:57 GMT
again the new owner of the poker bracelet .... yeah what's happening lately ??? ... used to be a small number of poker players who played these bracelets and now that neither the tournament so the new owner of the bracelet .... it seems to me that this bracelet loses its value ... am I right? Question
 doubletop77705/07/2018 08:46:56 GMT
It must take a great deal of concentration to play a tournament for a month and it must give a great deal of satisfaction to actually win the whole thing. I think these lower buy-ins are a great thing and long may they continue
 Gerimantas06/07/2018 15:29:30 GMT
Not manny players in this tournament with same money buyin of 365 dollars like in texas no limit holdem tournament. About three times more in texas nl than pot limit omaha, maybe people like texas more
 sohelbd7708/07/2018 13:08:58 GMT
Congratulation Andrew for winning huge prize money by playing poker. I would like to know the secrets of this game. I am already investing lots of money to play poker but still I m loser. Please help me to tell the secret of winning.
 Nightkid17/07/2018 19:01:42 GMT
Congratulations to the Canadian winner Tim Andrew, who took home his first bracelet and also with this triumph his first prize in cash that has not been bad ... one day I will play the Omaha since for now I liked it a lot Confused Confused Confused
 Tony_MON7ANA27/08/2018 20:09:18 GMT
Massive well done to Tim Andrew, who won the event #11 and captured his first ever WSOP gold bracelet. All the memorable events that ever takes place in your life mostly happens unexpectedly. Life is full of surprises and serendipity.
 erru910727/08/2018 21:47:24 GMT
Another reported poker win for over 100k. This amount is really life changing and I would be able to make a lot of really good changes in my life with that amount of money. One can only dream to sometime reach that kind of potential! I think my best chance for a good profit at poker would be the Jackpot games when I finally get to move up in stakes. I'm thinking that I need to reach at least the $3 games to earn good enough for me to be happy with it.
 CALICUL04/09/2018 18:54:59 GMT
Erru, you can try to play satellites, to qualify in games of $11 dollars, 22, 33, 55 and after that to make some money ( few k ). Then you can play $ 109 games and maybe you may be successful. Of course, there is a tax in these games, if you win and retire, but even so it's good to win. This Tim Andrew will pay tax for this amount of money but he has proven, is an excellent player to make more money in his career, in future.

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