The $10K PLO Championship Has Zero Bracelet Winners at the Top
Day 2 of WSOP Event #70 streams today with a leaderboard full of unknowns โ and Christopher Zametz holding a massive chip lead.

The $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship returns for Day 2 at the Horseshoe today, and not a single player atop the counts has a bracelet, a ring, or even a recorded lifetime earnings figure.
This is a $10K buy-in. Eight-handed PLO. One of the marquee skill events on the WSOP schedule. And the leaderboard reads like an open-mic night.
The Counts
Christopher Zametz leads with 122,000 โ nearly double the next stack. Behind him: Daniel Smuskovics (75,000), Razavi Ghavamzadeh (62,500), Igor Ioffe (48,500), and Bernie Wen (45,000). Smuskovics hails from Germany; the other four are American.
Christopher Zametz leads with 122,000 โ nearly double the next stack โ and has zero bracelets, zero rings, and no recorded lifetime earnings.
Why You Should Watch
All five top stacks share the same rรฉsumรฉ line: zero bracelets, zero rings, no tracked earnings. That almost never happens in a five-figure PLO event. The usual suspects โ the Mizrachis, the Bonyadi types, the Scandinavian PLO crushers โ are either buried or already out.
What you're watching is a championship bracket where nobody has championship credentials. Someone walks out of the Horseshoe with gold hardware and a story that starts from absolute zero on the public record.
Zametz's 122,000 stack gives him serious leverage in an eight-handed format where pot-limit dynamics punish short stacks fast. But Smuskovics and Ghavamzadeh both have enough to play back.
When to Tune In
Day 2 streams from the Horseshoe. Cards are in the air โ find the WSOP live stream and settle in. This one has first-bracelet energy from top to bottom.
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