These are the latest chip leaders according to the latest WSOP+ app update.
These are the latest chip leaders according to the latest WSOP+ app update.
Level: 23
Blinds: 20,000/40,000
Ante: 40,000
Christopher Hewitt opened in early position to 60,000, and got called by Lok Chan in the small blind. The board showed 10♠A♥3♠ on the flop. Chan check-called 50,000 from Hewitt to see the turn 9♥.
Both players checked to see the river Q♠. Hewitt decided to check, Chan bet 290,000. Hewitt raised to 550,000, and Chan moved all in and covered Hewitt, who made the call.
Christopher Hewitt: 8♠7♠
Lok Chan; A♠9♠
Chan won the hand with a flush over a flush. Hewitt stood up and said; ‘’I knew I shouldn’t have called" and walked away.
Daniel Lei was all in before the flop from middle position 235,000 and was called by Zahor Maymon from late position. The players flipped their cards over.
Daniel Lei: A♣5♥
Zahor Maymon: A♥K♣
The dealer revealed a flop of 6♥4♣3♠ giving Lei some outs to a open-ended straight draw. The turn card was no help to Lei as the K♥ giving Maymon the lead pairing his king.
As the river carded peeled off a J♥ Lei couldn't improve as he was sent seeking his payout four hours into Day 2.
Christian Delvaux went all in with his last chips preflop, and got called by Mehdi Anooshahr.
Christian Delvaux: K♦Q♥
Mehdi Anooshahr: K♠K♥
The dealer showed the board: 6♦J♦2♦2♠9♥. The pocket kings of Anooshahr were too strong for Delvaux, the player at risk.
Ben Gazzola raised from early position to 60,000. Eugene Castro then three-bet from middle position to 175,000. Next to act, Sean Mcinerney four-bet jammed all in for 615,000. Gazzola folded, but Castro called.
Sean Mcinerney: A♦K♥
Eugene Castro: Q♠Q♥
The hand was a coinflip, and it landed on Castro's side as the board ran out J♦10♦7♠4♠8♥ and Mcinerney was eliminated.
Action was followed from the K♦2♦Q♥ flop when Timothy Murphy moved all in from the small blind. Rafael Camno made the call from the big blind and the players flipped their cards.
Timothy Murphy: A♠9♣
Rafael Camno: 7♦6♦
Murphy was ahead but Camno had flopped a flush draw. The K♣ turn didn't improve either player but Camno found the flush with the A♦ river, sending Murphy home.
Mass max late registration in a 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) event on Sunday forced tournament staff to redraw seats for the entire field on Day 2.
Event #26: $25,000 High Roller, not to be confused with the $25,000 High-Roller 6-Max that ended on Saturday, had 300 entries through Day 1. But registration remained open for one full level on the tournament's second session.
Action was picked up on the flop K♣2♦3♣. Devaraj Munisekar and Tuan Le, both checked to the turn 6♣. Le checked, and Munisekar decided to go all in. Le decided to call.
Devaraj Munisekar: 5♦6♦
Tuan Le: K♠3♠
The dealer revealed the river 7♠, which did not help Munisekar. Le won with two pair.