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Sean Troha Completes Comeback and Wins the $10K PLO Championship ($1,246,770)

Sean Troha Completes Comeback and Wins the $10K PLO Championship ($1,246,770)

Sean Troha

Sean Troha of North Olmstead, Ohio has completed an incredible final table comeback to defeat Shiva Dudani and claim his first WSOP gold bracelet and the $1,246,770 first prize in Event #69: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship. It was the very first WSOP gold bracelet for Troha and certainly made it count with a seven-figure payday.

The biggest $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship in the history of the World Series of Poker attracted a record attendance of 683 unique entries and the biggest slice of the $6,368,975 prize pool was awarded on the final day, which brought back five contestants. Troha was the second-shortest stack upon return and still had 42 big blinds at his disposal, yet the action was fast-paced from the get-go.

At two points on the final table today, Troha needed to hit a two-outer to survive and did so both times against eventual runner-up Dudani en route to his inconceivable victory.

With prior career WSOP earnings of $270,226, this is far and away Troha’s biggest career tournament score.

When asked if he can put into words what the victory feels like, he was somewhat lost for words initially. “Probably not, I am usually not a man of many words at the table. I have been coming out here for a lot of years and haven’t won any [bracelet], hopefully this makes up for all of that,” Troha said shortly after his victory.

Also featured among the final five were Norway’s Joachim Haraldstad, Tom Hu and Michael Duek. All of them were eliminated by the red-hot running Dudani, who started the final day as the chip leader but was ultimately unable to close it out after a one-sided heads-up duel with Troha. He had to settle for a consolation prize of $770,556, which was still the far biggest cash in his live poker career.

Final Table Results Event #69: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship

Place Name Country Prize (in USD)
1 Sean Troha United States $1,246,770
2 Shiva Dudani United States $770,556
3 Michael Duek Argentina $548,015
4 Tom Hu United States $395,465
5 Joachim Haraldstad Norway $289,630
6 Thair Kallabat United States $215,326
7 Nitesh Rawtani United States $162,542
8 Toby Lewis United Kingdom $124,611
Sean Troha
Sean Troha

Troha participated in the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship for the third time and also entered the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo Championship but only had one cash during the 2022 WSOP in its new home at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas in Event #58: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better to his name.

“You have no control over this kind of thing, I am just super lucky and super blessed to be here. I have been working very hard on my game and this is the pay-off,” Troha added in the winner interview.

He came into the day as the second-shortest stack with plenty of big blinds to his name and didn’t seem too fazed about the relentless aggression of Dudani, who was seemingly running over the table.

“I thought a lot of the things could have happened and I wasn’t sure what I was gonna do but I just kinda felt the moment and won a lot of hands early on, that freed me up a bit and made things easier. I also had a great run of cards,” Troha added.

The domination by Dudani helped Troha “a little bit” and he described his heads-up opponent as very aggressive for a while”. As the lead of Dudani grew, the eliminations came very quickly and the final table was soon down to the final three players with Dudani holding three-quarters of the chips in play.

He was responsible for the knockout of Joachim Haraldstad and Tom Hu within fewer than 20 minutes. Dudani first came from behind with inferior two pair to eliminate the Norwegian and then caught Hu with a move when he turned a full house.

However, the tides changed soon after that with one massive chip leader and two short stacks trying to fight their way back in. While Michael Duek remained passive, it was Troha who tried to pounce on the chip leader and he scored a first double up with double-suited ace-king against the double-suited kings of Dudani thanks to a two-outer on the river.

“A lot of the hands played itself, we were down to three very soon,” Troha remarked when asked about the two crucial double-ups. The second lucky punch against Dudani in which he gained the lead saw more than half of his stack in before the flop in a spot where the “all-in on the flop was almost always going to happen”.

This time, he was in trouble with just the top pair against the middle set of Dudani but he turned a set of kings to prevail once more. After that, the momentum during three-handed play certainly changed and it was now Troha who dominated the action with his lead.

Dudani earned some chips back by knocking out Duek in third place and entered the heads-up duel with a minor chip disadvantage. But from there on, Troha had the best of it on multiple occasions and it took just one hour to determine a champion from there on out.

The latest gold bracelet winner will certainly give the 2022 WSOP $10,000 Main Event a shot, perhaps even as soon as Day 1d, despite not having played a lot of Hold’em hands in his poker career. Pot-Limit Omaha has been the main game of Troha for the past seven years and he will now celebrate the victory with his friends before returning to the 2022 WSOP at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas for a new and different challenge in the days to come.

While this concludes the PokerNews coverage for this event, several other tournaments are still to come with nearly two dozen WSOP gold bracelets still up for grabs. All of the exclusive updates and results can be found in the 2022 WSOP live reporting hub.

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