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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Jolly Gets Chopped Up

Level 22
Bryan Jolly
Bryan Jolly

Omaha Hi-Lo

The completed board of 9623J had already been dealt, and Bryan Jolly, Robert Price, and Espen Sandvik had reached showdown, with Jolly being all in.

He tabled AK102 for a measly pair of deuces. His chips were chopped by Sandvik's J643 for two pair and Price's AQJ8 for an eight-low.

Tags: Bryan JollyEspen SandvikRobert Price

Hughes Sends Out Smith

Level 22

Omaha Hi-Lo

Dylan Smith opened on the button and in the small blind, Ryan Hughes raised. Smith raised again when action folded back to him and Hughes raised him all in which Smith called.

Dylan Smith: AQ93 All in
Ryan Hughes: A1082

The board ran out 9675Q and the ten-high straight and nut low was good for Hughes to take down the pot, which eliminated Smith from the tournament.

At another table, Anthony Ribeiro was eliminated from the tournament.

Tags: Anthony RibeiroDylan SmithRyan Hughes

Chanthabouasy With Crumbs as Deeb Survives

Level 22

Omaha Hi-Lo

Brian Rast checked from the big blind on the 68A flop, after which Shaun Deeb bet. Steve Chanthabouasy then raised, Rast called, and Deeb called.

Rast then led out on the 4 turn. Deeb called all-in for less, and Chantabouasy called as well. Rast and Chantabouasy then checked down the 4 river to a three-way showdown.

Rast played KK76 for a flush, and Chanthabouasy played an eight-low with AQ65. Deeb had a seven-low with AQ75, however, and was awarded half of the pot to stay in contention.

Tags: Brian RastShaun DeebSteve Chanthabouasy

Remaining Eliminations From Penultimate Level

Level 22

Level: 22

Limit Flop: 15,000/30,000 Blinds, 30,000-60,000 Limits
Stud Games: 7,000 Ante, 10,000 Bring In, 30,000 Completion, 30,000-60,000 Limits

Epstein Eliminated by Rast

Level 21

Stud Hi-Lo

Scott Epstein: KQ7736/6 All in
Brian Rast: K7542X/5

Scott Epstein was all in on fourth street against Brian Rast. By sixth street, Rast had made a flush, leaving Epstein drawing dead and spelling the end of his tournament run.

Tags: Brian RastScott Epstein

Bowers Falls To Hellmuth

Level 21

Stud Hi-Lo

Action was picked up with Joseph Bowers all in and at risk for his last two bets on fourth street against Phil Hellmuth.

Joseph Bowers: KQ/KQ28/3 All in
Phil Hellmuth: A9/99KJ/7

Hellmuth's three nines was good for the pot and he eliminated Bowers from the tournament.

Tags: Joseph BowersPhil Hellmuth

Jolly Can't Fold for the Price

Level 21

Omaha Hi-Lo

Robert Price raised under the gun, and Gus Hansen put in a three-bet in the hijack. Bryan Jolly called in the cutoff, and Price came along as well.

Price then led out on the 27Q flop, receiving two calls. Price fired again on the J turn, this time folding out Hansen. Jolly kept calling, however, and he remained doing so when Price flicked in a final bet on the A river.

Price showed AJ53 for a flush and the second nut low, while Jolly only tabled QQ before he gave up on the pot.

Tags: Bryan JollyGus HansenRobert Price

McCormick Turns The Nuts

Level 21

Omaha Hi-Lo

Tom McCormick called from under the gun and Jason Daly raised in the hijack which saw Tom McCormick call.

The flop rolled out 6109 and McCormick check-called a bet from Daly.

On the turn 4, both players checked to the river 7 where McCormick bet and Daly called.

"You really are at the top of your game, I turned the nuts," said McCormick as he tabled A753 for the nut flush. "That was a great check on the turn."

Tags: Jason DalyTom McCormick

Prager Loses It All

Level 21
David Prager
David Prager

Stud Hi-Lo

Marshall Ragir: A3/A744/A All in
David Prager: QXx/Q652/9

Marshall Ragir bet on fourth street, and David Prager called. Ragir continued betting on fifth and sixth street, the last bet of which put him all-in. Ragir called with the slighty covering stack.

Prager needed a queen to survive against the two pair of Ragir, but Ragir made a full house on seventh to secure his double-up, rendering Prager's last card useless.

David Prager: 106/9AKJ/8
William Flachsbart: A7/43A5/6x

The next hand, Prager tossed his last chips in on third street with three to a flush, being looked up by William Flachsbart. Prager only had ace-high when all seven cards were dealt, however, and was eliminated by Flachsbart's striaght

Tags: David PragerMarshall RagirWilliam Flachsbart