On Tuesday, PocketFiver Brock t sopranoParker (pictured) earned his third World Series of Pokerbracelet, this time taking down a $10,000 Limit Omaha High-Low event (#10) for $443,000. The tournament started over the weekend with 178 entrants and Parker won his first bracelet since capturing two in the same week in 2009. It marked his first non-Hold’em WSOP title in only his second non-Hold’em final table.

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According to WSOP’s coverage, Parker’s competition was quite daunting: “At a final table with a number of O8 specialists, Parker prevailed, defeating a fellow bracelet winner, Richard Ashby, heads-up. Ashby, who has a bracelet in Stud, was appearing at his fourth career Omaha High-Low final table.” You might also recall that, back in 2012, Ashby challenged Shaun Deeb to a boxing match.

Parker was up 3:2 in chips entering heads-up play against Ashby, who at one point opened up a 2:1 lead of his own. Parker stormed back, however, crushing Ashby’s stack to just two big bets at one point until Ashby doubled up twice. Parker made a straight on the final hand to secure his third WSOP bracelet.

Parker Tweeted on Tuesday, “Life is so great and weird sometimes.” He has over $2.2 million in WSOP cashes and made his second final table of this year’s series. Joining him at the final table was longtime PocketFiver Dan djk123 Kelly (pictured), who recorded his third top-20 finish in this event. Kelly took 20th in this tournament last year and 12th two years ago.

Here’s how the final nine cashed out. You’ll notice there were two women at the final table, the first time that’s happened in an open WSOP event since 2012 when Bonnie Rossi and Xuan Liu made it:

1st Place: Brock t soprano Parker – $443,407
2nd Place: Richard Ashby – $274,019
3rd Place: Ofir Mor – $198,058
4th Place: Shirley Siren Rosario – $146,522
5th Place: Viatcheslav Ortynskiy – $110,113
6th Place: Jason McPherson – $84,195
7th Place: Steve Lustig – $65,472
8th Place: Melissa Burr – $51,768
9th Place: Dan djk123Kelly – $41,595

Elsewhere at the Rio in Las Vegas, the site of the WSOP, a $1,500 No Limit Hold’em Six-Handed event has played down to its final 10. Needless to say, the field is laced with PocketFivers, who will be vying for a $449,000 top prize. Everyone left is guaranteed at least $29,000 and the top six stacks are all PocketFivers.

Mike SowersUNCCSowers (pictured) leads with 10 left and was helped in part by a big bluff from Steven Hensley, who shoved all-in on the turn of a 2-5-10-9 board with K-Q for what ESPN commentator Norman Chad would call “squadoosh.” Sowers had Q-10 for top pair and the river gave him trips.

So, rail your favorite PocketFiver today as the Six-Max event works down to a champion starting at 1:00pm Pacific Time. The blinds on Tuesday stood at 6,000-12,000-2,000:

1. Mike SowersUNCCSowers – 1,413,000
2. Justin ZeeJustin Bonomo – 1,294,000
3. Taylor taypaur Paur – 1,120,000
4. Lance kingpin023 Harris – 826,000
5. Niel fly44 Mittelman – 671,000
6. Daniel Deoxyribo Strelitz – 528,000
7. Sebastian Pauli – 523,000
8. Viet Vo – 322,000
9. Frank Debus – 279,000
10. Todd Anderson – 222,000

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