2025 World Series of Poker
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Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
John Divecha made it 45,000 to go from middle position and Austin Hortaleza jammed for 145,000 from the big blind. When it got back to Divecha, he reluctantly called.
Austin Hortaleza: 8♦8♠
John Divecha: 7♣5♠
Hortaleza's Snowmen had Divecha crushed heading to the A♣8♣Q♠ flop, which improved Hortaleza to a set. The 10♣ turn offered Divecha a flush draw, and the 5♣ river completed his flush. Hortaleza was out, and Divecha moved up to over 1,000,000.
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1,150,000
200,000
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200,000 |
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Austin Hortaleza opened for 100,000 in late position and received an all-in shove from the man to his left, Jordan Russell, for 520,000. Visibly frustrated, Hortaleza asked, "You'll get me again?" then made the call without waiting for an answer.
Jordan Russell: A♠Q♥
Austin Hortaleza: 10♠10♣
Russell immediately spiked his ace on the flop A♣9♥9♠ evoking a silent cheer out of him. Hortaleza just watched quietly as the board completed with a Q♠ turn and a A♦ which improved Russell's hand to a full house. Hortaleza just said, "Nice hand," as his chips were shipped towards Russell's direction, leaving him with only 10 big blinds behind.
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1,300,000
1,000,000
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200,000
165,000
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165,000 |
Ronee Dizon got his last 315,000 into the middle preflop with Xia Wang making the call to try and bust him.
Ronee Dizon: A♦A♣
Xia Wang: Q♥Q♠
Dizon had the goods with pocket rockets and was likely to double. The board came down 9♥8♠5♠2♣4♣, and Dizon doubled up with aces.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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660,000
120,000
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120,000 |
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600,000
300,000
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300,000 |
Shaun Colquhuon opened to 50,000 and got three callers in Claudio Elizalde to his left, Austin Hortaleza on the button, and Nicholas Aune in the big blind.
With action passed to him, Colquhuon kept the heat up on the flop 9♥6♠3♣ with a 75,000 bet making everyone fold except for Hortaleza who made the call.
Hortaleza took control with a 125,000 bet after Colquhuon checked the 5♣ turn. Colquhuon surrendered his hand and the pot to Hortaleza.
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1,200,000
502,000
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502,000 |
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600,000
97,000
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97,000 |
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100,000
100,000
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100,000 |
Barry Abes found himself all in from late position and he jammed for 105,000 over the top of an open from Mark Kawamoto.
The table folded back around to Kawamoto, who promptly called, putting Kawamoto at risk.
Barry Abes: K♠9♠
Mark Kawamoto: 6♥5♣
Abes got good news for his hand when the board flopped K♦9♣A♠, giving him two pair. The 3♣ turn and the 4♥ kept Abes in the lead, pushing the pot his way.
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740,000
140,000
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140,000 |
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268,000
118,000
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Albert Wooten made it 50,000 to go from middle position and Nicholas Aune three-bet jammed for 170,000 from the cutoff. Wooten called and the cards were revealed.
Nicholas Aune: A♣8♣
Albert Wooten: A♠4♠
Aune was ahead with the better kicker and moved even further ahead on the 3♥Q♣6♣ flop, as he improved to a flush draw. The 7♠ turn gave Wooten a straight draw, and the 5♥ river improved Wooten to a straight. The pot was sent to Wooten and Aune was out.
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600,000
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