Event #47: $25K PLO High Roller was a showcase of the poker elite, drawing a total of 451 entries. The prizepool soared to an impressive $10,598,500, with a seven-figure payout awaiting the winner.
Entering the final day as chipleader was Parssinen, known online for years as "EEE27," and he ultimately claimed his second career bracelet.
The path to victory included one of the biggest coolers of the series. In a crucial heads-up against Levon Khachatryan, both players went all-in on the board Kc 9c 9d 4h Jd. Khachatryan confidently called Parssinen's all-in with Kh Kd Tc 5d, showing top full house.
His joy was short-lived as Parssinen revealed Ks Qc 9s 9h, flopping quads. This moment decisively crushed Khachatryan's resistance, allowing Parssinen to confirm his triumph shortly thereafter.
The Dream Flop... For Both Players
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With a WSOP bracelet and $2,161,056 up top, Levon Khachatryan and Eelis Pärssinen collide in an unbelievable heads-up cooler. Khachatryan flops top full house, while Pärssinen flops quads, creating one of the wildest PLO hands of the summer. pic.twitter.com/eqbK2p4U5S
Parssinen later expressed that this title has a special significance for him. “For the last 15 years, I've mainly played PLO, and I consider this tournament one of the best of the year. It's a great feeling,” said the champion, who with this success has moved significantly closer to Patrik Antonius at the top of Finland's historical winnings leaderboard.
Final Table Results of Event #47: $25,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha
|
Position |
Player |
Country |
Prize |
|
1. |
Eelis Parssinen |
Finland |
$2,161,056 |
|
2. |
Levon Khachatryan |
USA |
$1,440,680 |
|
3. |
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez |
Spain |
$990,849 |
|
4. |
Aaron Mermelstein |
USA |
$694,268 |
|
5. |
Jeremy Druckman |
USA |
$495,769 |
|
6. |
Matthew Costanzo |
USA |
$360,930 |
|
7. |
Alex Foxen |
USA |
$267,993 |
|
8. |
Richard Gryko |
United Kingdom |
$203,027 |

Source: WSOP
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