2025 World Series of Poker

Event #15: $1,500 Mixed: Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Day: 1
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k973
Prize
$258,193
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,644,773
Total Entries
1,239
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
1,239
Players Left
264
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Filippi Doubles Through Flemming

Level 3

Big O

Action was recapped after the hand by the table.

Amnon Filippi in late position and Michael Flemming in the hijack both saw a flop of K94 where Filippi bet 2,000 and Flemming called.

On the turn J, Filippi sized up to 5,000 in which Flemming responded too by moving all in for 21,000 effective and Filippi called.

Amnon Filippi: AAJJ4 All in
Michael Flemming: AKKQ10

The river 6 brought the flush to Filippi to scoop the pot and Flemming was left with just 100 after the pot.

He was eliminated by Kyle Cartwright the hand after.

Tags: Amnon FillipiKyle CartwrightMichael Flemming

Level: 3

Limit: 200/400 Blinds, 400-800 Limits
Pot-Limit: 200 Ante, 100/200 Blinds, 400-700 Pot Limit Raise

Hanson Scoops Stash

Level 2
Bart Hanson
Bart Hanson

Omaha Hi-Lo

Shannon Stash raised from early position and was called in three places, including Bart Hanson in the big blind.

Hanson checked to Stash, who bet on the 6K4 flop and everyone called.

The 3 fell on the turn and Hanson checked. Stash bet again and this time only Hanson called.

Hanson then led out for a bet on the 2 river and Stash called.

Hanson turned over A1054 for the nut low and a straight and Stash revealed Ax2x before sending her hand into the muck.

Tags: Bart HansonShannon Stash

Gregg Sends Out Pevahouse

Level 2

Big O

Action was picked up on the flop in a pot between David Pevahouse in late position and Christopher Gregg in the cutoff.

With a board reading 76Q, Pevahouse checked over to Gregg who bet 2,000 and Pevahouse called.

Pevahouse checked the turn 4 and Gregg sized up to 5,000 which saw Pevahouse call a second time.

On the river K, Pevahouse checked over to Gregg who moved all in for 5,500 effective and Pevahouse called to put himself at risk.

David Pevahouse: XxXxXxXxXx All in
Christopher Gregg: AAK72

Gregg held kings up with the nut low and Pevahouse whipped his cards into the muck as he exited the tournament.

Tags: Christopher GreggDavid Pevahouse

Kessler Gets Respect

Level 2

Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo

Five ways on a flop of Q10J, action checked to Zeph Pages, who bet 2,800 from the hijack. Allen Kessler then announced, "Pot," for a raise to 14,800 on the button and it was folded back around to Pages, who tanked for a while before letting his hand go.

"What did you have?" Kessler asked.

"I had a straight, but it wasn't the nut straight," Pages replied.

Tags: Allen KesslerZeph Pages

Bronshtein and Hamid Chop up Mutliway Pot

Level 2

Big O

Alex Tchong raised to 700 first to act and was called by Yuval Bronshtein from directly behind, Clyde Gaskins in the hijack, and Sami Hamid on the button for a four-way pot.

Action checked through on the 554 flop and the 4 turn, but Bronshtein bet 1,500 after being checked to on the 7 river.

Hamid decided to looked Bronshtein and everyone else folded.

Bronshtein tabled 1010632 for a seven-high straight for the high while Hamid turned over A8732 for the low and they split the pot.

Tags: Alex TchongHamid ChopSami HamidYuval Bronshtein

Level: 2

Limit: 200/300 Blinds, 300-600 Limits
Pot-Limit: 200 Ante, 100/200 Blinds, 400-700 Pot Limit Raise

Cook and Wilkerson Chop Up Dangoor

Level 1

Omaha Hi-Lo

Dylan Wilkerson raised in the hijack and both Daniel Dangoor in the small blind and Andrew Cook called in the big blind.

The flop rolled out QA8 and action checked around to Wilkerson who bet and both players called.

On the turn 4, both blinds checked a second time over to Wilkerson who bet and got called twice again.

Dangoor checked the river 9 over to Cook who bet and Wilkerson called. Dangoor responded by raising and Cook clicked it right back, getting called by both Wilkerson and Dangoor.

"Five-two," declared Dangoor as he tabled A952 for second-nut low, but Wilkerson turned over K732 for the nut-low to get half. Cook tabled KK76 for the nut-flush and the two players chopped up Dangoor's chips.

Tags: Andrew CookDylan WilkersonDaniel Dangoor