Level: 15
Blinds: 3,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
Level: 15
Blinds: 3,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
Tolga Demirel was all in preflop for his remaining 22,000, and was called by both Daniel Clemente and Maxwell Lytell.
On a flop of 6♠Q♣6♦ Lytell checked, Clemente bet 35,000, and Lytell called. The turn 8♣ checked through, and Lytell bet 50,000 on the 4♦ river. Clemente called, and the players revealed their cards early, despite floor instruction not to.
Eventually, when showdown was called. Demirel's A♠A♦10♠10♦ wasn't enough to keep him alive, as Lytell scooped with A♣8♠6♣3♣. Two other players, Niema Mostafavi and Yuan Li, were eliminated in the same hand, meaning they received a $2,015 payout each.
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Moments after making the money, Jan Larsson got in his remaining 62,000 chips, only to find himself dominated by Daniel Ezekiel's aces.
Jan Larsson: A♥K♦9♥7♠
Daniel Ezekiel: A♠A♣6♦4♠
Larsson found himself drawing stone dead on the Q♣10♣3♣ flop, as Ezekiel flopped the nut flush. The 4♣9♥ runout was inconsequential.
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On a flop of A♣10♦7♥, Charles Garnero shoved his remaining 50,000 into a pot of 200,000. Isaac Kempton put in the call.
Charles Garnero: A♥Q♠9♥5♠
Isaac Kempton: 9♦8♣7♦5♦
Kempton was behind with an open-ender and two backdoor flush draws. He turned the straight with the J♠ and Garneero couldn't improve to a better straight on the river, as the 6♦ sealed his fate.
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The 171 remaining players go on their final break of the day, which will last 20 minutes. Play will resume at 12:45 a.m. local time, with players coming back to play the final two levels of the day.
The World Series of Poker (WSOP) has officially launched its new WSOP+ app for the 2025 series in Las Vegas, promising to dramatically improve the player experience by reducing wait times and streamlining event access.
Available now for iOS and Android, the WSOP+ app allows players to pre-register for live events, skip lengthy registration lines, and receive real-time updates about seat availability through a virtual queue and push notifications. The app also becomes a central hub for all WSOP essentials, including event schedules, structure sheets, chip counts, rules, daily results, prize payouts, and more.
"WSOP+ will further elevate the WSOP experience for all of our players," said Ty Stewart, CEO of the World Series of Poker. "Not only can our community now save time and effort by registering in advance for their favorite tournaments, but the app will also showcase WSOP content and all of the important event information that participants are eager to have at their fingertips!"
Level: 16
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000