2025 World Series of Poker
The remaining 32 players are on a 60-minute dinner break.
Play will resume at around 7:40 p.m. local time.
K♥9♦6♥10♦A♠
K♠3♥J♣7♥9♥
Tyler Levin and Robert Klein have two big stacks, and they tangled in this hand.
Klein bet 75,000 as the small blind, and Levin called.
The two players checked on the turn cards, and then Klein led out again for 100,000 on the river. Levin eventually called.
"Set on both boards", Klein declared, and showed A♣9♣9♦4♠, but it was no good on the bottom as Levin showed J♦J♥10♥4♣ for a flush on the bottom.
On another table, Paul Phillips was just eliminated.
8♦2♥8♣Q♣J♣
6♦5♥6♥6♣10♦
Danny Wong bet half pot, for 80,000 into 160,000, before calling Sridhar Kandukuri's all-in for 300,000 total. Wong had flopped the nuts on top with A♦8♠4♠2♦ however he needed a lot of help on bottom against the K♥10♥8♥5♠ of Kandukuri. Wong couldn't have asked for a better runout, as Kandukuri didn't hit any of his outs for a better full house, and then counterfeit his two pair with trip sixes and an ace, as opposed to trip sixes and a king that Kandakuri held.
Q♥5♥3♦6♣7♦
3♠5♠3♣A♠8♦
Chaoxing Li was seen leaving the tournament area after getting his stack of around 500,000 in by the river against Jonathan Guez.
Li tabled A♥K♥Q♦Q♣ for top set on the top and a pair of aces on the bottom. Guez, however, flipped 10♣8♣4♥3♥ for a straight on top and a full house on the bottom to scoop.
Q♠7♣10♠7♥Q♣
A♥2♠6♦A♦5♣
Richard Green bet 100,000 on the flop and both Alexis Fleur and Samuel Stranak called the bet. Upon the turn cards hitting the felt all players checked their option. As the river was revealed, Green bet 200,000. Fleur called as did Stranak.
Samuel Stranak: Q♥J♦7♠2♣
Alexis Fleur: A♠K♣8♦6♥
Richard Green: 10♥10♦5♠3♥
Stranak and Fleur both split the pot, both with full houses. Stranak with queens full of sevens and Fleur with aces full of sixes. Fleur sat with a stack surpassing over 3.500,000 in chips.
9♦A♥9♠6♥3♥
10♣A♦9♥10♦6♦
Action was picked up as Jonathan Dimmig was all in against Robert Klein.
Jonathan Dimmig: A♣K♠6♣2♥
Robert Klein: K♦8♦9♣4♠
Klein scooped two boards with three of a kind on the top and a king-high flush on the bottom.
4♠4♥5♦6♣7♣
6♥Q♣5♣8♦5♠
There were around 700,000 chips in the pot on the river when both Robert Klein and Jaswinder Lally decided to check it down.
Klein showed J♠J♦5♥4♦ for a full house on the top and trip fives on the bottom, which beat the A♣A♠J♥10♣ of Lally, who had a pair aces. on both.
4♣8♠10♥Q♠J♠
8♣3♠9♥4♠2♣
Kevin Ordet had been left very short-stacked and pushed his remaining 65,000 chips into a pot made up of 160,000 in antes. He received the opportunity to quadruple up, only having to beat one opponent, as Matthias Kribben was the sole player who paid to see the runout.
Ordet's 9♣8♦3♥2♥ seemed strong, as he ran into a queen-high straight on top, and held four pairs on the bottom, of which nines and eights made up his hand, with a four kicker. On the flop, Kribben had an inside wrap on top, along with a low weapon bottom. Neither of these draws came to fruition, but he picked up the scoop in other ways, as he went runner-runner twice for a flush on top, along with a six-high straight on bottom to scoop