2025 World Series of Poker

Event #10: $600 No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack
Day: 2
Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a4
Prize
$318,842
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$3,069,360
Entries
6,090
Level Info
Level
42
Blinds
1,250,000 / 2,500,000
Ante
2,500,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
301
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 6090
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Big Slick's Big Double

Level 26 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

Joshua Martin was all in preflop versus Johnny McDonald with his tournament life on the line.

Joshua Martin: AK All in
Johnny McDonald: AJ

The turn 593K sealed the deal before the irrelevant 2 rolled off on the river.

McDonald was left with roughly 800,000 chips but was eliminated shortly after.

Player Chips Progress
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Joshua Martin
1,200,000
825,000
825,000
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Johnny Mcdonald
Busted

Tags: Johnny McDonaldJoshua Martin

Level: 26

Blinds: 30,000/60,000

Ante: 60,000

Apperson Running Hot Eliminates Dees

Level 25 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Dustin Apperson
Dustin Apperson

Action started with Dustin Apperson raising in late position to 105,000. Vance Isono called in the big blind and Michael Dees called from under the gun.

The flop came 3Q8 Apperson checked, Isono and Dees checked behind.

The turn brought the action with a 4, Isono bet 100,000, which Dees called. Apperson raised all in for 3,250,000. Isono folded and Dees called with his tournament life at stake.

Michael Dees: AxQx All in
Dustin Apperson: 44

Apperson turned a set and Dees was drawing dead. The river came a J and Crouch was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
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Dustin Apperson
4,125,000
2,660,000
2,660,000
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Vance Isono
425,000
250,000
250,000
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Michael Dees
Busted

Tags: Dustin AppersonRandall CrouchVance Isono

Shi Survives

Level 25 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante

Naixuan Shi moved all in with two players having already entered the pot before him. Action folded back to Martin Kabrhel, who also chose to move all in, leaving Jeremy Wien with a decision to make. After taking a minute, Wien folded.

Naixuan Shi: KJ All in
Martin Kabrhel: Q4

The flop 523 gave Kabrhel plenty of ways to win, but none of them came to fruition on the 52 runout.

Player Chips Progress
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Jeremy Wien
2,500,000
1,040,000
1,040,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Naixuan Shi
1,200,000
285,000
285,000
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Martin Kabrhel
1,000,000
445,000
445,000
WSOP 5X Winner

Tags: Jeremy WienMartin KabrhelNaixuan Shi

Set Over Set Cripples Bozkurt

Level 25 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante

Action was picked up on the flop of 56A, and Ekrem Bozkurt was in the small blind and bet out 240,000 into the 700,000 pot. Matthew Culp quickly moved all in for 1,150,000 in middle position, and Bozkurt stated, "Do you have aces?" Bozkurt contemplated and called with a slightly bigger stack.

Matthew Culp: AK All in
Ekrem Bozkurt: AQ

The turn 7 was a blank, and the river A brought both players trips, but Culp's kicker played, and Bozkurt was left with a very short stack.

Player Chips Progress
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Matthew Culp
3,000,000
2,095,000
2,095,000
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Ekrem Bozkurt
40,000
950,000
950,000

Tags: Ekrem BozkurtMatthew Culp

Level: 25

Blinds: 25,000/50,000

Ante: 50,000

Full Boat for Fidellow

Level 24 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante

The action started on before the flop when Alex Parades raised to 60,000 from late position. Alan Fidellow called and Dustin Apperson raised from the cutoff to 100,000. Parades folded and Fidellow called. They were heads-up to the flop.

On an action flop of QK9 Both players checked their option.

The turn came with a Q, after less than a minute Fiddelow moved all in for 375,000 and Apperson snap-called.

Alan Fidellow: KQ All in
Dustin Apperson: J10

Fiddelow turned a boat and got his money in good. Apperson was drawing dead and a meaningless J rolled off on the river and

Player Chips Progress
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Alex Paredes
1,465,000
305,000
305,000
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Dustin Apperson
1,465,000
245,000
245,000
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Alan Fidellow
960,000
460,000
460,000

Tags: Alan FidellowAlex ParadesDustin Apperson

"Worst Call I've Ever Seen"

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante

Thomas Evans Zanot moved all-in from early position, and Radu Coroian called in the big blind.

As the players turned their hands over, Evans Zanot jokingly said, "That's the worst call I've ever seen". Alluding to the fact that both players had the same hand.

Thomas Evans Zanot: 1010
Radu Coroian: 1010 All in

No blood to be spilt here as they chopped the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Thomas Evans Zanot
550,000
165,000
165,000
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Radu Coroian
350,000
110,000
110,000

Tags: Radu CoroianThomas Evans Zanot

Wien's Kings Best Kabrhel

Level 24 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Jeremy Wien
Jeremy Wien

Jeremy Wien raised to 105,000 preflop in the big blind, and the action was folded to Martin Kabrhel in the big blind, who asked for a count and glared at Wien from the nine seat. After multiple inquiries about Wien's big chips and a few minutes, the clock was called on Kabrhel. The floor approached and started the timer. After about 20 seconds, Kabrhel went all in for 3,250,000, and Wien snap-called for less.

Jeremy Wien: KK All in
Martin Kabrhel: 1010

The flop was great for Wien coming K32 after which Kabrhel commented "...it could come Ten, Ten!"

A 8 on the turn was no help for Kabrhel. He retorted, "Good Game, Well played," and flipped his cards into the muck.

The river peeled off a 9, and Wien doubled up to over 2 million.

Player Chips Progress
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Jeremy Wien
2,820,000
1,360,000
1,360,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Martin Kabrhel
1,520,000
965,000
965,000
WSOP 5X Winner

Tags: Jeremy WienMartin Kabrhel