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Eli Elezra was at the top of the leaderboard when the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship returned for Day 3 and he will lead the field into Wednesday’s PokerGO streamed final table. The three-time bracelet winner has a 1 million chip lead on his nearest competitor and with a few short stacks around him, Elezra should be in a prime position to go deep when play begins at 6 PM ET.

One player that isn’t short is Paul Volpe. The two-time bracelet winner returns right behind the chip leader and will likely be Elezra’s toughest competition at Wednesday’s final table. If Viacheslav Zhukov can make some early moves up the leaderboard and push himself into contention, Zhukov could take that role from Volpe. The Russian won this event in 2011 and a Pot Limit Omaha 8 event in 2012.

A complete list of the final table and player chip counts is provided below:

  1. Dustin Dirksen – 140,000
  2. Viacheslav Zhukov – 970,000
  3. Adam Coats – 1,820,000
  4. Paul Volpe – 1,600,000
  5. Kyle Miaso – 1,275,000
  6. Eli Elezra – 2,700,000

The Event #9 $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship final table payouts are also provided below:

  1. $417,921
  2. $258,297
  3. $181,374
  4. $129,648
  5. $94,730
  6. $69,971

Subscribe now to watch the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship play to a winner on PokerGO. Live coverage begins at 6 PM ET and a complete streaming schedule can be found here. Twitch will also broadcast WSOP final tables and that streaming schedule can be found here.

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