Vladas Tamasauskas raised to 8,000 on the button. Meshesha Truesaw and Martin Jacobson called from the blinds.
The flop fanned out 6♠5♦5♥ and Tamasauskas continued for 7,000 when checked to, taking down the pot.
Vladas Tamasauskas raised to 8,000 on the button. Meshesha Truesaw and Martin Jacobson called from the blinds.
The flop fanned out 6♠5♦5♥ and Tamasauskas continued for 7,000 when checked to, taking down the pot.
Daniel Negreanu, already off to a strong start to the World Series of Poker (WSOP) for the first time since 2017, has reached another final table as he chases his eighth bracelet.
The GGPoker ambassador is deep in Event #30: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship, his second final table appearance this summer. He finished second to Ryan Bambrick in the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship a week ago, and also has an 11th-place finish at the 2025 WSOP.
Level: 13
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
The prize pool has been confirmed, with payouts for the top 155 finishers. The minimum cash is $6,000, while the winner will take home $451,600. The total prize pool stands at $2,742,090. With 313 players remaining, each still has a chance to win the top prize and the coveted bracelet.
| Place | Prize | Place | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $451,600 | 14-17 | $18,610 |
| 2 | $300,830 | 18-26 | $15,380 |
| 3 | $212,820 | 27-35 | $12,920 |
| 4 | $152,760 | 36-44 | $11,040 |
| 5 | $111,270 | 45-53 | $9,610 |
| 6 | $82,260 | 54-62 | $8,510 |
| 7 | $61,750 | 63-71 | $7,670 |
| 8 | $47,060 | 72-80 | $7,050 |
| 9 | $36,440 | 81-89 | $6,600 |
| 10-11 | $28,660 | 90-98 | $6,300 |
| 12-13 | $22,910 | 99-155 | $6,000 |
Players are now on a 15-minute break.
Bin Duan limped in late position, Yuri Dzivielevski limped the small, and Pete Chen checked his option.
Three ways, they saw the dealer scroll across the A♣10♥2♠. Both blinds checked and Duan bet 5,000. Only Dzivielevski called.
The turn fell the J♦ and both players checked.
The Q♣ completed the board and both players checked again. Dzivielevski tabled 10♠6♦ and his pair of tens were good enough to claim the pot.
Justin Moore, Jess Ravich and Michael Wasserman all had cards on their backs and their chips in play preflop.
Michael Wasserman: Q♥Q♠
Justin Moore: J♥J♦
Jess Ravich: 10♣10♦
The flop scrolled across J♣9♣7♣, giving Moore top set but Ravich had a sweat with the straight-flush draw. Wasserman was drawing thin with what was once the best hand.
The turn snapped off the 4♣, completing Ravich's flush but it was short-lived as the 4♥ paired the board and awarded Moore a massive pot.
Heads up to a flop of 6♠6♦2♣, Graeme Cowie check-called a bet of 12,000 from Kristen Foxen.
The turn snapped off the A♦ and Cowie checked again.
Foxen cut out a bet of 28,000 and trickled it out in a line in front of her. Cowie slid his hand forward to fold and Foxen collected the pot.
Tsz Chau raised to 6,000 from middle position. Levi Berger then raised to 15,500 from late position, which Chau responded by promptly moving all in covering Berger who called his remaining stack of 85,000.
Levi Berger: A♣7♦
Tsz Chau: A♠Q♣
Chau had Berger in bad shape before the flop and found no salvation on a board of J♣2♦K♠5♥6♦. Berger was eliminated and Chau stacked his newly acquired chips.