2025 PokerStars Open Philadelphia
Frank Funaro raised to 240,000 in the hijack and Norman Rogers defended his big blind to see the 3♠J♣10♣ flop.
Rogers checked to Funaro, who fired 200,000 into the middle. The call was made and Rogers checked again on the [4♦ river.
Funaro counted out a bet of 650,000, taking down the pot as Rogers folded. Funaro showed the J♠ as he raked in the chips.
Norman Rogers opened to 250,000 in the hijack and William Beer made the call in the cutoff.
Rogers led out for 175,000 on the 5cKcKd] flop, with Bell quickly reaching for chips and raising to 500,000.
The call was made and both players checked through the 2♦ turn and J♣ river.
Rogers showed 9♣9♥ for two pair, while Beer nodded as he flipped over 6♣6♥ and saw the pot shipped to his right.
Edward Leonard opened to 240,000 from early position and William Beer made the call on the button.
Both players declined to bet on the Q♣10♥J♥ flop, with the action repeating through the 3♠ turn.
The 7♣ river saw Leonard lead out for 500,000, and Beer took a moment before announcing a call.
Leonard showed down A♦K♠ for a flopped straight, taking down the pot as Beer mucked.
Level: 29
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
Edward Leonard opened to 200,000 from under the gun, with Adam Agaev calling on his left. William Beer also came along in the cutoff and the 5♠2♠7♣ flop hit the felt.
All three players checked to the 8♦ turn, where Leonard led out for 325,000. Beer made the call, and the dealer flipped over the A♦ river.
Leonard led out again for 1,000,000, and Beer took some time before announcing a call.
Leonard showed K♠K♥ for a pair of kings, while Beer tabled A♠9♣ for a pair of aces to claim another sizeable pot.
William Beer limped in middle position and called after Dan McGinnis raised to 250,000 in the cutoff.
Beer checked the 9♥Q♥5♣ flop, with McGinnis firing another 250,000. The call was made and the dealer revealed the 10♦ turn, where Beer check-called another bet of 650,000.
The 4♣ river saw both players check it down. Beer showed J♣9♠ for a pair of nines, good enough to take down the pot as McGinnis mucked.
Adam Agaev opened to 200,000 in the cutoff before Michael Bohmerwald three-bet to 1,500,000 on the button, representing most of his remaining stack.
Norman Rodriguez then shoved his shorter stack from the big blind. Agaev took a moment before moving all in himself, with Bohmerwald checking his cards one last time before sticking in the rest of his chips.
Norman Rodriguez: A♠Q♥
Michael Bohmerwald: 8♠8♦
Adam Agaev: 10♠10♦
Rodriguez and Bohmerwald both bricked out on the 3♠2♣9♥2♦7♠ board, seeing Agaev's pocket tens hold to score the double elimination.
| Place | Prize |
|---|---|
| 1 | $184,800 |
| 2 | $130,525 |
| 3 | $84,695 |
| 4 | $62,760 |
| 5 | $47,415 |
| 6 | $38,330 |
| 7 | $31,660 |
| 8 | $25,095 |
| 9 | $18,625 |
Adam Agaev opened to 200,000 from under the gun and found a call from Norman Rogers in middle position.
Agaev led out for 125,000 on the 9♠J♥7♣ flop and Rogers made the call. The 6♥ turn saw another lead from Agaev, this time for 600,000.
"Good bet," Rogers said as he slid his cards into the muck and Agaev raked in the pot.