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Drew Amato has been covering the World Series of Poker since 2014. This year he’s covered the U.S. Poker Open and Super High Roller Bowl for Poker Central. During the 2018 Poker Masters, Amato will share his favorite images and storylines in a daily article.

The 2018 Poker Masters kicked off on Saturday and last night the third event of the series saw its winner crowned. Brandon Adams still holds the overall lead for the Purple Jacket while Keith Lehr became a real contender after taking down the $25,000 Pot Limit Omaha event. Relive the entire Pot Limit Omaha final table on PokerGO by clicking this link.

Lieutenant Purple: All eyes are on Brandon Adams this week after starting off the series with three straight final table appearances. Despite chipping up earlier in the day at the final table of the $25,000 Pot Limit Omaha, Adams would eventually hit the rail in 5th, extending his Purple Jacket race lead.
Lieutenant Purple: All eyes are on Brandon Adams this week after starting off the series with three straight final table appearances. Despite chipping up earlier in the day at the final table of the $25,000 Pot Limit Omaha, Adams would eventually hit the rail in 5th, extending his Purple Jacket race lead.
The Purple Jacket on Display: This is what it's all about at the 2018 Poker Masters. At the end of an intense week of high stakes action, the second ever champion will be crowned, following in the footsteps of Steffen Sontheimer.
The Purple Jacket on Display: This is what it’s all about at the 2018 Poker Masters. At the end of an intense week of high stakes action, the second ever champion will be crowned, following in the footsteps of Steffen Sontheimer.
Depa Decimated: It was a rollercoaster of a day for Jonathan Depa, who came into the final table as the chip leader with well over 100 big blinds. Depa battled all day, but as fate would have it, he eventually lost a monster hand to Lehr leaving him with just one big blind. Lehr and Depa got it in with Depa holding a set against the pair and a flush draw of Lehr. Unfortunately for Depa, Lehr caught a diamond on the river, leaving the young pro with just one big blind. Depa managed to run up the stack with a few quick doubles, but eventually hit the rail with an inferior two pair than Lehr to collect $222,000 for finished in second place.
Depa Decimated: It was a rollercoaster of a day for Jonathan Depa, who came into the final table as the chip leader with well over 100 big blinds. Depa battled all day, but as fate would have it, he eventually lost a monster hand to Lehr leaving him with just one big blind. Lehr and Depa got it in with Depa holding a set against the pair and a flush draw of Lehr. Unfortunately for Depa, Lehr caught a diamond on the river, leaving the young pro with just one big blind. Depa managed to run up the stack with a few quick doubles, but eventually hit the rail with an inferior two pair than Lehr to collect $222,000 for finishing in second place.
Keith Lehr's Victorious Smile: With 2 WSOP Bracelets, a circuit ring, and over $3.2 Million in career earnings, it's not a surprise to see Keith Lehr in the winner's circle once again. Yesterday, Lehr added another title to the resume as he took down the $25k PLO event at the 2018 Poker Masters. Lehr came into the day with the second shortest stack but managed to use his experience to navigate through a very tough final table. Lehr took home $330,000 for his victory.
Keith Lehr’s Victorious Smile: With 2 WSOP Bracelets, a circuit ring, and over $3.2 Million in career earnings, it’s not a surprise to see Keith Lehr in the winner’s circle once again. Yesterday, Lehr added another title to the resume as he took down the $25k PLO event at the 2018 , oker Masters. Lehr came into the day with the second shortest stack but managed to use his experience to navigate through a very tough final table. Lehr took home $330,000 for his victory.

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