2025 World Series of Poker

Event #46: $250,000 Super High Roller
Day: 2
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
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Winning Hand
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Prize
$4,752,551
Event Info
Buy-in
$250,000
Prize Pool
$15,513,750
Entries
63
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
55
Players Left
8
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Thomas Boivin Takes a Commanding Lead in $250,000 Super High Roller No-Limit Hold'em

Level 18 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Thomas Boivin
Thomas Boivin

The biggest buy-in of the 2025 World Series of Poker returned to the Horseshoe Event Center for Day 2 today. Event #46: $250,000 Super High Roller No-Limit Hold'em saw a total of 63 entries tallied, with 46 coming out for Day 1 and 17 late registrants joining during the first two hours of play.

Once the dust settled, just eight players survived the day and will return tomorrow for the final table, all of whom are already in the money and guaranteed a payday of $581,411.

Leading the pack at the end of Day 2 is Thomas Boivin, who rode the momentum of a huge double-up against Andrew Lichtenberger on the soft bubble on his way to a bag of 28,025,000. Boivin has already had a successful summer, after a third-place finish in the $100,000 High Roller, and he looks to beat that performance.

Second in chips is none other than Ben Tollerene who always seems to bring his best on the brightest of stages. He was steady throughout the day as he finished with 15,450,000.

Ben Tollerene
Ben Tollerene

Rounding out the podium in third is Alex Foxen with 14,525,000. The high-stakes crusher won several coin-flips throughout the day as he continues the chase for his fourth career bracelet.

End of Day 2 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Thomas BoivinBelgium28,025,00093
2Ben TollereneUnited States15,450,00052
3Alex FoxenUnited States14,525,00048
4Seth DaviesUnited States10,500,00035
5Bryn KenneyUnited States9,925,00033
6David PetersUnited States9,650,00032
7Martin KabrhelCzechia3,675,00012
8Chris BrewerUnited States2,725,0009

The Day's Action

Many of the greatest poker minds in the world descended upon the Horseshoe Event Center for a 12 p.m. kickoff, with Martin Kabrhel staying atop the headlines throughout the day, as per usual.

Martin Kabrhel
Martin Kabrhel

The first two hours were akin to a game of musical chairs as short stacks busted and new players entered, but not everyone made it to the end of registration. Dan Smith, Matthias Eibinger, and Chris Hunichen all busted two bullets before the field was finalized.

Dan Smith
Dan Smith

The prize pool was announced shortly after as the final ten players from the 44 remaining would be guaranteed a minimum cash of $516,393, with the eventual champion set to receive $4,752,551.

Many big pots were played the next few levels as players jockeyed for position. Stephen Chidwick picked off a river bluff from Samuel Mullur after the flop was three-bet by Mullur. Chidwick, however, was unable to make the money with a 23rd place finish.

The infamous Sean Perry registered at the last possible moment and busted within his first orbit of play. He was all in with ace-ten against the king-queen of Bryn Kenney. Unfortunately for him, Kenney spiked a queen on the turn to send Perry packing.

Sean Perry
Sean Perry

High-stakes crusher Taylor von Kriegenbergh got his whole stack in the middle pre-flop with jacks against the pocket tens of Biao Ding. However, a ten fell on the flop and Von Kriegenbergh’s day ended early.

Many heavy hitters began to strike out, as Sean Winter, Danny Tang, Barak Wisbrod, and Leon Sturm were eliminated in quick succession.

Seth Davies flopped quad eights in a hand against Alex Foxen and got his river raise paid off, to leave Foxen short, but he was able to spin it back up.

Jason Koon found himself short and jammed his final five big blinds with pocket threes, getting called by Kabrhel with ten-nine offsuit. Koon turned a set of threes, but Kabrhel made a flush on the river in a brutal runout.

Jason Koon
Jason Koon

A total of 22 players made it to the dinner break, with Seth Davies leading the way.

A slew of bustouts ensued after dinner, as Ben Heath, Adrian Mateos, Jesse Lonis, and Nick Petrangelo were eliminated during the first level back.

Poker Hall of Famer Phil Ivey was the next to fall in 18th. He got the rest of his stack in with pocket fours against the pocket eights of Kabrhel, and could not find the two-outer on his way to the rail.

Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

Kabrhel immediately knocked out another player, Jonathan Jaffe, after a brutal slow-roll. Kabrhel took over a minute to call Jaffe’s shove with ace-king, which held.

Kabrhel’s antics continued through the evening as an ever-growing rail formed to watch him and Daniel Negreanu battle it out at the same table. At one point, Negreanu blew up after a Kabrhel open, three-betting from the big blind as he stood up from his chair and announced, “One million, bitch!

The eliminations of Joao Vieira, Jeremy Ausmus, Christoph Vogelsang, Alex Theologis, and Orpen Kisacikoglu meant that just 11 players remained, and hand-for-hand play began.

During hand-for-hand, David Peters pulled a savage river check-raise bluff against Kabrhel to put him at risk. Kabrhel flopped trips against the top pair of Peters, who used his naked ace of spades on a three-spade board to bluff the river in the highlight hand of the day.

David Peters
David Peters

After eight hands, it was Andrew Lichtenberger who was the bubble boy. He jammed twelve and a half big blinds with ace-ten suited, but ran into the pocket kings of Boivin, who held as the remaining players celebrated making the money.

On the first hand after the bubble burst, Biao Ding fell in tenth place. He jammed 13 big blinds with ace-four suited and was called by the pocket sevens of Bryn Kenney. Ding picked up a flush draw and counterfeit outs, but bricked on the river as the final nine combined on a single table with an hour left to play.

It was Boivin who took the chip lead to the final table, holding almost double the chips of Ben Tollerene in second place, and Chris Brewer brought up the rear, but still had 15 big blinds.

The first casualty at the final table was poker legend Daniel Negreanu. He got short-stacked and jammed ace-nine over an Alex Foxen open. Unfortunately for him, he ran into the ace-king of Foxen and did not improve, exiting in ninth place.

Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1$4,752,551
2$3,060,314
3$2,057,430
4$1,446,929
5$1,066,731
6$826,348
7$674,359
8$581,411

The final table resumes Tuesday, June 17, at 2 p.m. in the Horseshoe Event Center. Play will commence in Level 19 with blinds at 150,000/300,000 with a 300,000 big blind ante with an average stack of 11,810,000, equivalent to 39 big blinds.

Stay tuned to PokerNews as we bring you all the updates from the $250,000 Super High Roller and all other bracelet events here at the 2025 World Series of Poker.

Tags: Adrian MateosAlex FoxenAlex TheologisAndrew LichtenbergerBarak WisbrodBen HeathBen TollereneBiao DingBryn KenneyChris BrewerChris HunichenChristoph VogelsangDan SmithDaniel NegreanuDanny TangDavid PetersJason KoonJeremy AusmusJesse LonisJoao VieiraJonathan JaffeLeon SturmMartin KabrhelMatthias EibingerNick PetrangeloOrpen KisacikogluPhil IveySamuel MullurSean PerrySean WinterSeth DaviesStephen ChidwickTaylor von KriegenberghThomas BoivinVon Kriegenbergh

Foxen and Kabrhel Make an Omaha Hand

Level 18 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante

Alex Foxen opened to 550,000 from under the gun and Martin Kabrhel flat-called in the cutoff. They went heads-up to a flop of 755 and Foxen continued with a bet of 425,000. Kabrhel folded but wanted to see all of the cards.

"Show, show!" Kabrhel pleaded with Foxen who complied by tabling AK. Kabrhel honored the agreement and tabled his QJ as well.

"Excellent Omaha hand!" Kabrhel pointed out.

Player Chips Progress
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Alex Foxen
14,450,000
50,000
50,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Martin Kabrhel
3,100,000
400,000
400,000
WSOP 5X Winner

Tags: Martin KabrhelAlex Foxen

Daniel Negreanu Eliminated in 9th Place ($531,284)

Level 18 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Alex Foxen opened to 650,000 from early position before it folded to Daniel Negreanu in the big blind.

"I'm gonna use my first time extension," explained Negreanu as he counted out his chips.

He eventually announced all-in for 2,125,000, and Foxen snapped it off.

Daniel Negreanu: A9 All in
Alex Foxen: AK

It went from grim to desperate for Negreanu on the K106 flop as Foxen paired his king. He was drawing dead on the 3 turn to the irrelevant 7 on the river and the late-night rail cheered for Negreanu as he exited in ninth after another deep run this World Series.

Player Chips Progress
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Alex Foxen
14,400,000
3,400,000
3,400,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Daniel Negreanu
Busted
WSOP 7X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
GGPoker

Tags: Alex FoxenDaniel Negreanu

Foxen Flops Set to Double Through Negreanu

Level 18 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

Daniel Negreanu opened on the button and Alex Foxen three-bet jammed a stack of around 5,500,000 from the big blind. Negreanu called.

Alex Foxen: 1010 All in
Daniel Negreanu: AQ

Foxen took a big lead on the flop of 6104 and the 7 turn had Negreanu drawing dead before the A river confirmed a double for "Foxy."

Player Chips Progress
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Alex Foxen
11,000,000
5,700,000
5,700,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Profile photo of Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
1,600,000
5,425,000
5,425,000
WSOP 7X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
GGPoker

Tags: Alex FoxenDaniel Negreanu

Peters Shuts Down After the Flop

Level 18 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante

Thomas Boivin raised to 550,000 in middle position and David Peters flat-called in the cutoff. They went heads-up to a flop of A109 and Boivin check-called a bet of 950,000 from Peters.

The turn was the 9 and both players checked to the 4 on the river. Boivin led out with a bet of 900,000 and Peters sent his cards to the muck.

Player Chips Progress
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Thomas Boivin
27,575,000
1,650,000
1,650,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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David Peters
10,700,000
550,000
550,000
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Thomas BoivinDavid Peters

Negreanu Takes from Peters

Level 18 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

The action folded to David Peters in the small blind who raised to 700,000 and Daniel Negreanu called in the big blind.

The A95 flop checked through to the 9 turn which saw Peters check again. Negreanu fired for 600,000 and Peters gave it up quickly as Negreanu padded his stack on the first hand of the new level.

Player Chips Progress
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David Peters
11,250,000
1,100,000
1,100,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Profile photo of Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
7,025,000
700,000
700,000
WSOP 7X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
GGPoker

Tags: Daniel NegreanuDavid Peters

Final Table Redraw

Level 18 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Thomas BoivinBelgium25,925,000104
2Martin KabrhelCzechia4,675,00019
3Chris BrewerUnited States3,775,00015
4David PetersUnited States12,350,00049
5Daniel NegreanuCanada6,325,00025
6Ben TollereneUnited States13,475,00054
7Alex FoxenUnited States5,300,00021
8Seth DaviesUnited States10,650,00043
9Bryn KenneyUnited States11,865,00047
Player Chips Progress
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Thomas Boivin
25,925,000
75,000
75,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Ben Tollerene
13,475,000
175,000
175,000
Profile photo of David Peters us
David Peters
12,350,000
650,000
650,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Profile photo of Bryn Kenney us
Bryn Kenney
11,865,000
10,000
10,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Profile photo of Seth Davies us
Seth Davies
10,650,000
950,000
950,000
WSOP 1X Winner
StakeKings
Profile photo of Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
6,325,000
825,000
825,000
WSOP 7X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
GGPoker
Profile photo of Alex Foxen us
Alex Foxen
5,300,000
700,000
700,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Profile photo of Martin Kabrhel cz
Martin Kabrhel
4,675,000
175,000
175,000
WSOP 5X Winner
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Chris Brewer
3,775,000
225,000
225,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Lichtenberger Bubbles to Boivin

Level 17 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Andrew Lichtenberger
Andrew Lichtenberger

Andrew Lichtenberger open-jammed a stack of around 2,500,000 and Thomas Boivin called in the big blind.

Andrew Lichtenberger: A10 All in
Thomas Boivin: KK

Lichtenberger couldn't hit an ace as the board ran out 7433J to mark his elimination on the money bubble as Boivin grew his chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Thomas Boivin
26,000,000
2,700,000
2,700,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Andrew Lichtenberger
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tollerene Folds the River to Kenney

Level 17 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante

On the bubble, Ben Tollerene raised to 750,000 from the small blind and Bryn Kenney defended his big blind.

Tollerene bet 350,000 on the 63K flop. Kenney called.

The turn came the 4 and Tollerene bet again, this time for 800,000. Kenney made the call.

Tollerene checked the K river and Kenney bet 2,675,000. Tollerene folded, and Kenney won the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Ben Tollerene
13,300,000
2,100,000
2,100,000
Profile photo of David Peters us
David Peters
13,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Profile photo of Bryn Kenney us
Bryn Kenney
9,000,000
1,700,000
1,700,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Profile photo of Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
5,500,000
WSOP 7X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
GGPoker
Profile photo of Martin Kabrhel cz
Martin Kabrhel
4,500,000
WSOP 5X Winner
Profile photo of Chris Brewer us
Chris Brewer
4,000,000
1,300,000
1,300,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Ben TollereneBryn Kenney

Tollerene Pressures Kenney

Level 17 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante

Bryn Kenney raised to 425,000 from under the gun and Ben Tollerene called from the big blind. The flop came QQ5 and Tollerene started with a check. Kenney continued with a bet of 250,000 and Tollerene check-raised to 750,000 which Kenney called.

The turn brought the 2 and Tollerene led out with a bet of 850,000. Kenney quickly disposed of his cards and Tollerene raked in the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Ben Tollerene
15,400,000
800,000
800,000
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Bryn Kenney
7,300,000
400,000
400,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Ben TollereneBryn Kenney

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