2025 World Series of Poker
Ryan Otto got it all in preflop for close to 200,000 against Jason Wheeler who had the covering stack.
Ryan Otto: A♥9♦
Jason Wheeler: A♣K♠
The board ran out 10♣Q♣8♦6♠J♥ with Wheeler improving to Broadway by the river to send Otto to the rail.
Blake Bohn raised to 22,000 in the cutoff and Justin Belforti defended in the big blind.
The flop came 8♣4♠9♥ and Belforti check-folded to Bohn's continuation-bet.
Level: 18
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
Tzur Levy raised to 16,000 on the button and Maxim Lykov defended in the big blind.
The flop came 7♦K♦6♠ and Lykov check-called a bet of 22,000 from Levy.
On the 3♣ turn, Lykov check-folded when Levy continued for 45,000.
Five handed, [Removed:548] opened for 18,000 and got called by Isiah Ditoto. Flop came 6♠9♠Q♦ and Ditoto check-called [Removed:549]'s bet of 16,000.
The turn J♠ was checked by both players but on the river Q♥ Ditoto bet 65,000 which was enough to make [Removed:549] fold.
Joel Vazquez raised in hijack and got called by Pablo Mariz on the big blind to see a flop.
The flop came A♦10♣K♥. After a check, Vazquez continued with 12,000. Mariz called.
Both playhers checked the turn 3♥ and river J♥. Mariz showed A♥4♠ and Vazquez flipped over A♠9♠ for a split pot.
Tom Verbruggen opened the action with a raise on the button and Tom Verbruggen three-bet jammed in the small blind for 174,000 to put himself at risk. Mcswiney made the call and the two were off to the races.
Tom Verbruggen: 6♦6♠
Joshua Mcswiney: K♥Q♥
The board of 5♦5♠3♣8♣8♥ ran out low and clean for Verbruggen who earned the double up.
Table 630 has already seen five eliminations, resulting in a few players having big chip stacks. Two of those players are Wesley Fei and Fred Goldberg, and they tangled in this hand.
Fei raised to 20,000 from the button, and got called by Daniel Wirgau in the small blind and Goldberg in the big blind.
The flop came K♣J♥8♠ and the blinds checked, Fei continued for 20,000. Only Goldberg called.
The turn was the 9♥, and Fei bet again when the action was checked to him. This time he asked for 55,000. Goldberg then cut out a raise to 140,000, and Fei released his hand.
These two big stacks are sure to get involved with each other as the table progresses.
Yohwan Lim opened for 16,000 in middle position and got an all-in shove for around 65,000 from Jack Corrigan on the button. Lim snap-called with one chip taking them to showdown.
Jack Corrigan: A♠Q♥
Yohwan Lim: Q♦9♦
Corrigan was in the lead with ace-high and maintained that lead through the runout of 4♣3♥7♠6♦K♥. Corrigan scooped the pot and is back in business with a double.