WSOP Event 21, $10,000 buy-in Omaha Hi Lo Split Championship, was won by Los Angeles poker pro Daniel Alaei, who banked top prize of $391,097 and his fifth WSOP winner's bracelet.
A field of 157 players generated a $1.47 million prize pool, which saw 18 cashes.
Kyle Miaso and Alaei faced off in the heads up, which lasted quite a while but left Miaso in second place with a nice chunk of change.
In addition to Miaso's $240,000 pay day, remaining final table payouts are as follows:
Jeffrey Vaughan $175,088
Scott Clements $129,235
Ken Aldridge $97,122
Anthony Zinno $74,262
Mike Wattel $57,748
Tobias Hausen $45,661
Jeremy Ausmus $36,688
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