2025 WSOP Paradise
Kasparas Klezys was all in and at risk against Alisson Piekazewicz, with the dealer ready to deliver the runout.
Kasparas Klezys: K♠J♠
Alisson Piekazewicz: 9♣9♦
Piekazewicz's pocket pair was no match for the 5♣K♣K♦J♦5♠ board, as Klezys improved to a full house to double up.
That left Piekazewicz very short. Despite staying alive with A♠A♦ on the next hand, Piekazewicz was sent to the rail soon after.
In a heads-up pot on a board of 4♦3♥8♠5♦J♣, Ali Abdulzahra checked from the big blind and Dmitrii Prusov bet 50,000 from the cutoff. Abdulzahra check-raised all in, and Prusov called with the smaller stack.
Abdulzahra showed 5♥3♠ for two pair, but it was no good against the set of Prusov with 8♣8♦.
"Convenient hand to have," Nick Palma said.
Level: 6
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
Justin Liberto opened to 17,000 in middle position, and Joao Tomas made the call in the cutoff. Miguel Capriles came along in the small blind, and Humphrey Germaine completed the preflop action by calling in the big blind.
Capriles and Germaine checked the 8♠Q♣10♦ flop, as did Liberto. Tomas slid out a bet of 27,000, finding a single call from Germaine.
Another check from Germaine followed the 4♥ turn, and Tomas continued for 90,000. After taking some time, Germaine moved all in to take down the pot as Tomas folded.
In a heads-up pot on a flop of 7♦5♠10♥, Yannick Schumacher bet 45,000 and Eric Yanovsky raised all in. Schumacher quickly called with a stack of around 200,000.
Yannick Schumacher: A♠A♥
Eric Yanovsky: Q♠10♠
Schumacher was in front with aces, but it was short-lived as the Q♦ turn gave Yanovsky two pair before the 3♣ river confirmed Schumacher's elimination.
"I'm running hot!" Yanovsky cheered after cracking aces. "Running muy fuego!"
Wai Kiat Lee opened to 15,000 in the cutoff and Felix Rabas three-bet to 56,000 on the button.
Action folded to Jamil Wakil in the small blind, who used a time bank before four-bet jamming for around 450,000. Both opponents folded.
Alex Foxen opened to 18,000 on the button, and Sebastien Grax defended his big blind.
Grax checked the 7♦9♣5♦ flop, and Foxen fired out a bet of 19,000. The call was made, and both players checked the 6♣ turn.
The dealer flipped over the Q♥ river, and Grax led out with a single 25,000 chip. Foxen did not take long to let his hand go, and the pot was sent to Grax.
Matthew Wantman checked the 4♠4♦7♣ flop from the small blind, and Harvey Jackson did the same in early position. Benny Glaser slid out a bet of 26,000, with only Wantman sticking around to see the 2♥ turn.
Another check from Wantman followed, and Glaser continued for 125,000. That produced a fold from Wantman, and Glaser added to his stack.
Jackson was left short after the hand, and made his exit a few hands later.