Level: 13
Ante: 1,500
Bring In: 2,000
Completion: 6,000
Limits: 6,000-12,000
Level: 13
Ante: 1,500
Bring In: 2,000
Completion: 6,000
Limits: 6,000-12,000
Brian Yoon: XxXx/Ax3x6x2x
Gus Hansen: XxXx/10x3x6x6x - folded on sixth street
Brian Yoon completed and was called by Gus Hansen for a heads-up pot.
Hansen called bets from Yoon on fourth and fifth street, but folded facing a bet on sixth.
"Not a great street..." Hansen said.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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245,000
185,000
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185,000 |
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140,000
16,000
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16,000 |
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Andrey Zhigalov: 5x8x / 6x2x9x10x / Jx
Andrew Yeh: Ax7x / 2x3x3x6x / Ax
Andrey Zhigalov completed and called off the remainder of his stack when Andrew Yeh raised.
Zhigalov was dead by sixth street as Yeh made a seven-six.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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155,000
7,000
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7,000 |
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John Monnette: 6x4x3x/2x8x2xQx
James Obst: XxXx/7x9x4x7x/Xx
Heads-up on fourth street, James Obst called a bet from John Monnette and then Monette called a bet from Obst after pairing his deuce on fifth. Both players checked on sixth and seventh street and Monette tabled 6x4x3x for an eight.
Obst couldn't beat it and sent his hand into the muck — conceding the pot to Monnette.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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120,000
3,000
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3,000 |
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115,000
80,500
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80,500 |
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Brian Hastings: Ax4x / Kx6x6x2x / 2x
George Alexander: 8x5x / 6x8x2x4x / 7x
Yaniv Birman: XxXx / Jx7xQx - folded on fifth street
David Stamm: XxXx / 9xJx - folded on fourth street
Brian Hastings was the bring in and George Alexander completed on his direct left, picking up calls from Yaniv Birman and David Stamm. Hastings also stuck around.
Alexander bet on fourth street, with only Stamm folding. Hastings had 3,000 and called for his tournament life.
Alexander continued on fifth, and Birman got out of the way for Alexander and Hastings to go to the races.
After seventh street, Alexander had 7-6-5-4-2. Hastings needed a five or a trey to make a better low, but he peeled a 2x to double pair, leaving himself with a king-low.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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210,000
53,500
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53,500 |
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209,000
1,000
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1,000 |
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92,000
17,000
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17,000 |
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Ren Lin: 4xXx/2x6xAx
Daniel Negreanu: XxXx/5x6x9x - folded on fifth street
"Oooo, $300 [thousand] up top," Ren Lin said, as he peeked at his hole cards.
"You're a min-cash player," Negreanu responded. "Twenty thousand for you."
"Nooo, no. Now I'm on tilt," Lin said as he completed. Negreanu called for heads-up pot.
"I have you dominated," Lin said after being dealt fourth street. "I bet." Negreanu called.
Lin was dealt an ace on fifth street and bet again.
"You're drawing dead," Lin said to Negreanu.
"You don't know what you have!" Negreanu replied. "But I have a pair so, you win." Negreanu then mucked his hand.
Lin showed a 4x before collecting the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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300,000
152,500
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152,500 |
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155,000
104,000
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104,000 |
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The prize pool has been finalized in Event #50: $10,000 Razz Championship at the 2025 World Series of Poker. With 134 total entries, a prize pool of $1,246,000 is on the line, and the top 21 finishers will make the money.
The eventual champion will take home $306,644 and the WSOP gold bracelet. Here’s a look at the full payout structure:
| Place | Prize |
|---|---|
| 1 | $306,644 |
| 2 | $204,423 |
| 3 | $142,579 |
| 4 | $101,983 |
| 5 | $74,857 |
| 6 | $56,424 |
| 7 | $43,706 |
| 8 | $34,817 |
| 9 | $28,547 |
| 10-11 | $24,112 |
| 12-15 | $20,999 |
| 16-21 | $20,000 |
No player has commanded more attention at the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) than Martin Kabrhel, partly for his strong performance, but mostly for his antics.
The clock has been called on the Czech high roller more often this summer than the Paris Hotel parking garage attendant, and he's been yapping away so much at the poker tables that even Daniel Negreanu had enough during a recent final table appearance.
Regardless of my or your take on Kabrhel's behavior, he has people talking about poker. He's bringing attention to the 2025 WSOP, and many seem to be enjoying the Kabrhel video clips shared on social media.
Kane Kalas: 7x5x/6x4x8x2x/2x
Ali Eslami: 3x2x/9x8xAx7x/5x
Kane Kalas completed and Ali Eslami raised. Action folded back to Kalas, who made it three bets to go. Eslami called.
Eslami called a bet from Kalas on fourth street and then raised a bet from Kalas on fifth to put Kalas all in. Kalas called and boards were run.
Kalas drew to a seven-six on sixth street, but Eslami peeled a 5x on seventh to improve to a seven-five — eliminating Kalas early on Day 2.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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250,000
140,500
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140,500 |
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