Corrie Wunstel and Kevin BeL0WaB0VeSaul (pictured) are heads-up for a World Series of Poker bracelet in a $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha event. The two called it a day late Friday night and will return to the Rio on Saturday at 2:00pm Pacific Time. The winner gets $266,000 and a bracelet, while the runner-up pockets $165,000.

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Wunstel has a stack of 4.5 million in chips entering Saturday’s restart, while Saul has 2.7 million. Both have one WSOP Circuit ring under their belts and are hunting for their first bracelet. Wunstel busted Jim Karambinis in third place with two pair to set up heads-up play, which began with Wunstel holding almost a 4:1 lead.

Saul has been a member of PocketFives since our first year in operation and won the World Poker Tour’s Bellagio Cupin 2007 for $1.3 million. He has several six-figure online scores to his name, including a third place finish in a WCOOP High Roller for $337,000, a runner-up finish in an FTOPS event for $168,000, and a win in a SCOOP $2,100 Cubed event for $239,000. His Circuit ring came in 2013 (pictured below).

Saul posted on Twitter when play had wrapped up on Friday night, “2.785m, he’s got ~4.6m, done for night, restart tomorrow at 2pm playing 60k-120k #RedemptionTour #BCP.” He doubled up when 18 players remained to ascend the leaderboard and was in second place when nine players remained.

In a 2008 interview, Saul talked about how momentum affects a person’s game: “Winning and running well breed confidence. It allows you to take more chances with risky plays and applying pressure.”

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