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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Dinner Break

Level 18

The 58 players have gone on a 60-minute dinner break.

Play will resume at 8:40 p.m. so be sure to check back in then for continued coverage.

Busted Before Dinner

Level 18

Hill Doubles Through Glaser

Level 18

Omaha Hi-Lo

Benny Glaser raised in the hijack and Christina Hill called in the small blind with Patrick Stacey in the big blind calling behind.

The flop rolled out A103 and Hill bet which only Glaser called.

On the turn 2, Hill moved all in for her last bet and Glaser called.

Christina Hill: AQ104 All in
Benny Glaser: AKQ5

The river 3 changed nothing and Hill's aces and tens were good to double up.

Tags: Benny GlaserChristina HillPatrick Stacey

Cook Unable to Cook With Ducks

Level 18

Stud Hi-Lo

Christopher Cook: XxXx/2289/Xx
Patrick Stacey: XxXx/7J33/Xx

Christopher Cook and Patrick Stacey were on fourth street, where Cook bet out with his open pair. Stacey called, and did so too when Cook fired again on fifth street.

On sixth street, the action went check-check. Stacey then led out on seventh street, and Cook quickly mucked his cards, being left with about two big bets.

Tags: Christopher CookPatrick Stacey

Deeb Building Towers

Level 18
Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

Stud Hi-Lo

Andrew Brown: XxXx/629J - folded sixth street
Shaun Deeb: 9Xx/549K

Andrew Brown bet on fourth street, and Shaun Deeb called. Brown continued betting on fifth street, but Deeb put in a raise. Brown called, and Deeb bet out when he got the lead on sixth street.

Brown spent about a minute in the tank before he folded what he said was a pair of sixes. Deeb showed one of his hole cards as he raked in the pot, adding even more chips to his stack.

Tags: Andrew BrownShaun Deeb

Choi Catches A Wheel to Double

Level 18

Stud Hi-Lo

Xiaochuan Zhang completed with a 5 up and Masataka Kuwahata moved all in which saw Gus Hansen raise and Kevin Choi raise again. Zhang folded and three players saw fourth street.

Masataka Kuwahata: 32/5AJ9/3 All in
Kevin Choi: A7/4263/5 All in
Gus Hansen: K8/KKA9/6

Hansen bet on fourth street and Choi called.

On fifth street, Hansen bet and Choi raised which saw Hansen call.

Sixth street saw Hansen check over to Choi who bet and Hansen raised him all in, which Choi called.

Seventh street came and Choi made a seven-high straight on top of his wheel to scoop the pot to double while eliminating Kuwahata from the tournament.

Tags: Gus HansenKevin ChoiMasataka KuwahataXiaochuan Zhang

Prager Nearly Triples Through Big Stacks

Level 18

Omaha Hi-Lo

David Prager limped in under the gun. James Obst then raised in the cutoff, and Jason Daly called in the big blind. Prager also called, after which he led out on the 32A flop.

Obst raised, Daly called, and Prager called as well. Prager led out again on the 5 turn, this time seeing two calls. On the 7 river, Prager tossed in his final 23,000. Obst quickly folded, but Daly called after some thinking time.

Prager showed AK64 for the nut low and a straight to the seven, and he raked in the entire pot when Daly mucked his cards.

Tags: David PragerJames ObstJason Daly

Farrell-Clancy Finds Double-Up

Level 18

Omaha Hi-Lo

John Farrell-Clancy had committed his 47,000 chips preflop against Robert Price and was at risk.

John Farrell-Clancy: AJ73 All in
Robert Price: A654

Price flopped a flush draw on 9210, but Farrel-Clancy made a straight on the Q8 runout to take down the pot and double up.

Tags: John Farrell-ClancyRobert Price

Winkelvoss Chopped Up By Ramos and Smith

Level 18

Omaha Hi-Lo

Ronald Winkelvoss raised in the cutoff and Claude Marbleu on the button, Ed Smith in the small blind, and Gabriel Ramos in the big blind.

The flop rolled out 932 and action checked around to Winkelvoss who bet and Smith called. Ramos raised while Winklevoss raised again, seeing calls from both Smith and Ramos.

Smith checked the turn 8 to Ramos who bet, prompting Winkelvoss to raise all in. Smith called while Ramos raised once more and Smith called.

On the river 3 Smith check-called a bet from Ramos.

Ronald Winkelvoss: AAJ5 All in
Ed Smith: A844
Gabriel Ramos: J1093

Ramos' full house took half of the pot while Smith held the nut low to leave Winkelvoss getting no part of the pot. The two of them chopped up his chips and Winkelvoss left the tournament area.

Tags: Claude MarbleuEd SmithGabriel RamosRonald Winklevoss

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