2025 World Series of Poker

Event #34: $1,500 Super Turbo Bounty
Day: 1
Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k4
Prize
$247,595
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,834,567
Total Entries
2,232
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
2,232
Players Left
1
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Aces Cracked

Level 3 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante

All the money was in the middle and the board read 59787. Will Hall tabled AA, only to see Zocarlo Benologa flip over 66 for a straight. Benologa was all in for 18,000, which left Hall with a bowl of rice and just 500 chips.

The very next hand, Hall limped under the gun and Zichuan Huang raised to 800, only to see four calls from David Fhima, Daniel Marin, Ryan Riess, and Brian Rovne. Hall also flipped in his last 300.

The flop came 35A and Brian Rovne moved all in for 23,000 from the big blind, and all other players folded.

Will Hall: AQAll in
Brian Rovne: K6

Hall was ahead and heading for a quintuple up! Unfortunately, the 8 came on the turn and gave Rovne a flush to send Hall packing and gave Rovne a bounty of $500. The irrelevant 2 fell on the river.

Tags: Brian RovneDaniel MarinDavid FhimaRyan RiessWill HallZichuan HuangZocarlo Benologa

And Another One Gone

Level 6 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

Lee Rogers moved all in from middle position for 13,400 and was called from the small blind by Nicholas Guerrieri.

Lee Rogers: 1010All in
Nicholas Guerrieri: JJ

A safe runout for Guerrieri on the A6A35 board, and he claimed Rogers' bounty and sent him to the rail.

Tags: Lee RogersNicholas Guerrieri

Marquez Picks up First Bounty

Level 8 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante

Anthony Marquez, who was relatively short-stacked, got it all in preflop against Jianqiang Yu, the table's shortest stack, searching to pick up his first bounty of the tournament.

Jianqiang Yu: A6 All in
Anthony Marquez: AK

The 1075 flop left Yu drawing even slimmer than he was before, as Marquez picked up a flush draw. The 8 turn gave him a bit of extra hope, but the 10 sealed his fate and secured Marquez his first bounty token.

Tags: Anthony MarquezJianqiang Yu

Potter Turns a Bounty

Level 9 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante

John Ferguson was extremely short-stacked and got his four big blinds into the middle preflop. Despite the tempting prize of a $500 bounty per knockout, he only received one customer, in David Potter.

John Ferguson: A3 All in
David Potter: K10

The 769 flop seemed relatively safe for Ferguson; however Potter did pick up outs to a straight. He wouldn't need them, however, as the 10 turn had Ferguson drawing only to an ace. It didn't come on the 9 river, and he handed his bounty chip over to Potter as he left the ballroom.

Tags: David PotterJohn Ferguson

Lucky Sevens Hold for Sandev

Level 9 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante

Matthew Paston raised from the cutoff to 2,500 only to see William Corrao three-bet all in for 13,200 from the button and then Georgi Sandev four-bet shove for 18,500 from the small blind. Stanley Webb in the big blind called, and so did Paston.

Paston and Webb checked down the 34556 board and tabled their cards. Paston showed 910, Sandev 77, Webb K10 and Corrao AxJx.

Georgi Sandev scooped the main pot with his sevens, holding up, and he claimed Corrao's bounty.

Tags: Georgi SandevMatthew PastonStanley WebbWilliam Corrao

Toney Has a Live Hand and Two Bounties

Level 9 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante

Action has been fast and furious in Event #34: $1,500 Super Turbo Bounty, and Table #123 is no exception.

Joshua McCully went all in from middle position, putting himself at risk for roughly 15,000. Luigi Shehadeh followed suit from the cutoff, shoving for roughly 18,000. Action then moved to Felicco Toney on the button, who also went all in, covering both players. As the hands were tabled, Toney exclaimed, 'I'm live, that's all I wanted!

Joshua Mccully: AJ All in
Luigi Shehadeh: A10
Felicco Toney: 43

The board ran out 9257A, giving Toney a straight while collecting two bounties in the process.

Tags: Felicco ToneyLuigi Shehadeh

Dropping Like Flies

Level 10 : Blinds 800/1,600, 1,600 ante

Players are making some marginal plays with the $500 bounty on offer for eliminating a player.

All the money was in the middle between Jeffrey Sluzinski and Heidi Orloff.

Jeffrey Sluzinski: A3All in
Heidi Orloff: K10

The flop came JQ10 to send Orloff into the lead, and with no ace coming on the turn or river Sluzinski was sent to the rail and Orloff picked up a $500 bounty.

Tags: Heidi OrloffJeffrey Sluzinski

Some Big Stacks Being Built

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

Ed Pineda raised from the cutoff to 4,000 only for Connor Belcher to three-bet all in from the small blind for 18,700. Thomas Desroches in the big blind, then four-bet all in, and Pineda folded.

Connor Belcher: AJAll in
Thomas Desroches: 88

The flop came 104Q and when the 8 fell on the turn, Belcher needed a king to hit a gutshot and stay alive. No such luck when the 7 fell on the river and Belcher was sent packing.

Pineda, who was the initial raiser in the pot, had already built up a stack of over 200,000 and is possibly the early chip leader.

Tags: Connor BelcherEd PinedaThomas Desroches

Nines Good For Bloch

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

As is the theme here in the Super Turbo Bounty, there was some huge preflop action as Taylor Hart, Andrew Bloch, and Zhargal Tsydypov got all their chips in after seeing only their hole cards.

Andrew Bloch: 99 All in
Taylor Hart: 77 All in
Zhargal Tsydypov: AK

The Q9K flop gave Bloch a big sweat, as the king came in the window; however his set of nines left both other players looking for runner-runner. The 2 turn sealed his win, and the J sent Hart home, with Tsydypov taking his bounty, and Bloch tripling up.

Tags: Andrew BlochTaylor HartZhargal Tsydypov

Wolf Building a Stack

Level 12 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante

Robin Guillaumot raised from the cutoff to 5,000 and got calls from William Wolf on the button and Bo Oh in the small blind.

The flop came Q4A, Oh and Guillaumot both checked, and Wolf put out a bet of 7,000. Guillaumot called, and Oh folded. The turn brought the 6, and Guillaumot checked again. Wolf bet 40,000, which was enough to put Guillaumot all in. Guillaumot called.

Robin Guillaumot: A9All in
William Wolf: 44

Guillaumot was drawing dead, so the J was irrelevant on the river, and he was sent to the rail with the pot and bounty chip being shipped Wolf's way.

Tags: Bo OhRobin GuillaumotWilliam Wolf

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