2025 World Series of Poker

Event #47: $2,500 Mixed Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Day: 2
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj63
Prize
$244,674
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$1,279,375
Total Entries
575
Level Info
Level
31
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
229
Players Left
27
Players Left 1 / 575
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Level: 15

Limit Flop: 3,000/6,000 Blinds, 6,000-12,000 Limits
Stud Games: 1,500 Ante, 2,000 Bring In, 6,000 Completion, 6,000-12,000 Limits

Break

Level 14

The players have gone on a 15-minute break.

Four-Way to Seventh: Obst Obliterates Opposition, Short Sent to Exit

Level 14

Stud Hi-Lo

Christopher Cook: 653/2K2A All in
William Short: Q53/71086
Maxx Coleman: AxXxXx/A8Q9
James Obst: 764/A7Q10

In a huge four-way pot, Christopher Cook tossed in his final 5,000 on seventh street. William Short called all-in for 4,000, and Maxx Coleman called as well.

James Obst then raised, and Coleman tossed in a reluctant call. Obst tabled a flush, adding the small side pot to his enormous stack as Coleman quickly mucked his cards.

Christopher Cook had made the best low, leaving Short empty-handed as the pot was chopped up between Cook and Obst.

Tags: Christopher CookJames ObstMaxx ColemanWilliam Short

Brown With Three Nines

Level 14

Omaha Hi-Lo

Action was picked up in a three-way pot on the flop between William Flachsbart in middle position, Andrew Brown in the cutoff, and Luigi Santoro on the button.

The flop rolled out 1095 and Flachsbart checked to Brown who bet and only Santoro called.

On the turn 9, Brown bet again and Santoro called.

Brown bet once more on the river Q and Santoro called, only to be shown A942 for three nines with an ace which was good for the pot.

Tags: Andrew BrownLuigi SantoroWilliam Flachsbart

Hellmuth Soaring on Day 2

Level 14
Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Stud Hi-Lo

Phil Hellmuth: KK2/2488
Nam Le: XxXx/6459/Xx

Phil Hellmuth brought in, Nam Le completed, and Phil Hellmuth two-bet. Le called, after which fourth and fifth street were checked by both players.

Hellmuth bet when he made an open pair on sixth street, but reverted to checking when Le tossed in a call. Le quickly checked behind on seventh street, and Hellmuth tabled kings and eights to rake in the entire pot.

Tags: Nam LePhil Hellmuth

Ruben Misses It All

Level 14

Omaha Hi-Lo

Action was picked up in a limped pot between four players.

Brad Ruben bet in the small blind on a flop of 210A and only Qiang Xu in the cutoff called.

Ruben checked on the turn 4 turn to Xu who bet and Ruben called.

On the river K, Ruben checked over to Xu who bet and Ruben flashed his 9943 into the muck, ceding the pot to Xu.

Tags: Brad RubenQiang Xu

No Longer Chopping Pots

Level 14

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Daly Continues Building

Level 14
Jason Daly
Jason Daly

Omaha Hi-Lo

Jason Daly raised in the hijack, and Qiang Xu called in the small blind. Big blind Joshua Rhodes tossed in a third bet, which both Daly and Xu called.

Rhodes continued with a bet on the 934 flop. Daly called, while Xu check-called. The K turn then checked around to the 6 river, where Xu checked for a third time.

Rhodes placed a bet, Daly called, and Xu mucked his cards after some thought.

Rhodes showed AJ32 for the nut low, and Daly raked in the high half of the pot with AJ75 for a straight.

Tags: Jason DalyJoshua RhodesQiang Xu

Dembowski Fires Twice

Level 14

Jason Dembowski raised in early position and in the big blind, Greg Baird called.

The flop rolled out 10K10 and Baird check-called a bet from Dembowski.

On the turn 9, Baird checked over to Dembowski again, who bet, and Baird folded.

Dembowski flashed a K as he was awarded the pot.

Tags: Greg BairdJason Dembowski

Kearse Calls Clock on Ahmed, Busts One Hand Later

Level 14

Omaha Hi-Lo

Three-way to a 79K flop, Robert Kearse checked from the big blind to Benny Glaser in early position. Glaser bet, prompting Owais Ahmed to toss in a raise on the button.

Kearse quickly folded, but Glaser threw in a three-bet. Ahmed called, as did he when Glaser bet on the 7 turn. Glaser did not hold back on the 10 river as he bet again.

Ahmed took about a minute to think it over, after which an irritated Kearse called the clock. Not long after the floor had arrived, Ahmed laid his hand down.

After the hand, Kearse kept making remarks about the speed of Ahmed's play.

"What are you complaining about? I've played five hands faster than you!" Ahmed retaliated.

"Well, I've played five hands better than you," Kearse quipped back, which got some laughs out of the other players.

Ahmed and Kearse would not argue for much longer, as Kearse was eliminated the very next hand.

Tags: Benny GlaserOwais AhmedRobert Kearse