2025 World Series of Poker

Event #52: $1,500 Freezeout No-Limit Holdem
Day: 4
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
86
Prize
$410,426
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$3,077,145
Entries
2,320
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
3
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 2320
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Massive Double For Rosborough; Conniff Not Giving Up

Level 36 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Samuel Rosborough
Samuel Rosborough

Asher Conniff took the chip lead after winning a series of pots preflop and post-flop, whittling Rosborough down bit by bit.

Conniff raised to 1,500,000 preflop and Samuel Rosborough responded with a raise to 4,500,000. Conniff went all in and Rosborough smashed a stack in the middle.

Samuel Rosborough: KK All in
Asher Conniff: 88

Conniff's rail was on their feet rooting for an eight, but as the board ran out QQ5JA, it was Rosborough's rail that rang out with, "Let's go, Sam!! Let's go!"

The Very Next Hand:

Conniff doubled when he got the last of chips in with 87 and paired against the 43 of Rosborough.

A Few Hands Later

Conniff doubled with 88 against Rosborough's AQ when the board ran out 102584.

Rosborough still has a commanding lead but Conniff is still in contention.

Asher Conniff
Asher Conniff
Player Chips Progress
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Samuel Rosborough
50,000,000
10,500,000
10,500,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Asher Conniff
8,000,000
10,500,000
10,500,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Asher ConniffSamuel Rosborough

Conniff Strikes Lightning on the River

Level 36 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante

After chipping down in a few small pots, Asher Conniff shoved for his last 4,600,000 on the button and was called by Samuel Rosborough to be put at risk.

Asher Conniff: Q9All in
Samuel Rosborough: K9

Conniff found himself dominated, and the 10310 flop and 5 turn had Conniff one card away from elimination.

However, the Q river appeared on the river — giving Conniff one of the three outs he needed to secure the double up and avoid elimination.

Player Chips Progress
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Samuel Rosborough
48,500,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Asher Conniff
9,500,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Asher ConniffSamuel Rosborough

Asher Conniff Eliminated in 2nd Place ($273,545)

Level 36 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Asher Conniff
Asher Conniff

Samuel Rosborough went all in from the button and a short-stacked Conniff snapped the call in.

Asher Conniff: AQ All in
Samuel Rosborough: 86

The flop fanned out 7J2, favoring Conniff but the K had Rosborough looking for a flush or pair to close out the tournament.

The 6 was a dagger to Conniff, having him bow out in second place. He was quick to congratulate the young buck on his first gold bracelet.

Player Chips Progress
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Samuel Rosborough
58,000,000
9,500,000
9,500,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Asher Conniff
Busted
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Asher ConniffSamuel Rosborough

Samuel Rosborough Denies Conniff the Gold in Event #52: $1,500 Freezeout

Level 36 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Samuel Rosborough Wins EV52 $1,500 Freezeout NLH
Samuel Rosborough Wins EV52 $1,500 Freezeout NLH

By many’s opinion, the truest form of tournament poker is a freezeout. Event #52: The $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout had a staggering 2,320 entries, with many likely sharing that sentiment. In the end, Samuel Rosborough reigned supreme and received a $410,426 first prize sliced out of the $3,077,145 total prize pool to go with his impressive new bracelet. Rosborough waded through a field that was a mix of weathered pros and casual enthusiasts alike.

The young Texan went on to deprive Asher Conniff of his second bracelet as he completed his quest to win his own, prevailing in heads-up play. Conniff was quick to congratulate the young buck, as the entire field seemed to develop a camaraderie from the final two tables on.

Asher Conniff
Asher Conniff

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Samuel RosboroughUnited States$410,426
2Asher ConniffUnited States$273,545
3Michael RossittoItaly$200,173
4Tanupat PunjarojanakulUnited States$147,952
5Eric BermanUnited States$110,463
6Bryan PiccioliUnited States$83,318
7Carlos KinilMexico$63,494
8Charlie CuffUnited Kingdom$48,892
9Julio BelluscioArgentina$38,047

Winner's Reaction

Rosborough, based out of Houston, went from playing turbos on a cruise ship just a few years ago to claiming poker’s most prestigious prize. The young grinder says most of his time is spent playing cash games, but after this run, he might have been bitten by the tournament bug.

Previously, Rosborough’s biggest score was $31,974, so to say this new high score has a significant impact on Rosborough’s career as a poker player.

Despite not having much time to process the magnitude of his win, the newest 2025 World Series of Poker champion here at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas said we will likely see him play a few more events he hadn’t planned on playing, particularly the $10,000 Main Event.

When asked about how he felt about winning his first bracelet, Rosborough said this:

“It was pretty surreal there at the end just realizing – oh, my gosh, this happened, right? I have a lot of gratitude right now for my friends and the people who’ve helped me with poker and life.”

Day 3 Action

With only three players returning from the 29 that entered Day 3, action was a constant dance of raise and three-bets as all the stacks were quite similar in depth to start the day.

That dance came to a head when Rosborough saw a massive flip go his way blind versus blind where his pocket twos prevailed over the AK of Michael Rossitto. This put Rosborough well in the lead with a 2:1 chip advantage going into heads-up.

PokerNews asked the eventual winner how he felt as the cards ran out, Rosborough said, “Michael’s an incredible player, so sometimes, you know, when you’re going up against great players, the only way to beat them is to win flips.”, he went on to admit that he’d never sweat a run out more in his life.

Michael Rossitto
Michael Rossitto

Heads up play saw Conniff make a set early on and get value. He then took a slight lead playing a series of small pots preflop and post-flop that didn’t go to showdown. Eventually, a big confrontation came to a head preflop when Conniff jammed his pocket eights only to run headlong into the kings of Rosborough.

Conniff did his best to remain in contention, but in the end, his AQ got run down when Rosborough eighty-sixed him from the tournament with a rivered flush.

That concludes coverage of the $1,500 Freezeout, but stay tuned in to PokerNews to see who else will raise their arms in triumph as the 2025 WSOP rages on.

Samuel Rosborough Wins EV52 $1,500 Freezeout NLH
Samuel Rosborough Wins EV52 $1,500 Freezeout NLH

Tags: Asher ConniffBryan PiccioliCarlos KinilCharlie CuffJulio BelluscioMichael RossittoParis Las VegasSamuel RosboroughTanupat Punjarojanakul

Event #52: $1,500 Freezeout No-Limit Holdem

Day 4 Completed

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