2025 World Series of Poker

Event #58: $3,000 Nine Game Mix
Day: 2
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
10x7x5x4x3x
Prize
$228,115
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$1,092,030
Entries
409
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
144
Players Left
18
Players Left 1 / 409
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Defending Champ Going Strong

Level 16
Yuri Dzivielevski
Yuri Dzivielevski

Razz

Yuri Dzivielevski: 8x7x5x/3x6x7x8x
Erick Lindgren: 2xAx/3x4xKx9x/Qx

Yuri Dzivielevski put in a bet on fifth street. Erick Lindgren called before Koji Fujimoto quickly mucked his cards. Dzivielevski fired another bet on sixth street, again seeing Lindgren call.

On seventh street, both players checked. Dzivielevski tabled an eight-low, and Lindgren showed he had been drawing to a wheel before he mucked his nine-low.

Player Chips Progress
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Yuri Dzivielevski
504,000
29,000
29,000
Defending Champion
WSOP 5X Winner
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Koji Fujimoto
310,000
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Erick Lindgren
228,000
148,000
148,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Erick LindgrenKoji FujimotoYuri Dzivielevski

Schindler Shows Quads to Double Up

Level 15
Maximilian Schindler
Maximilian Schindler

No-Limit Hold'em

Maximilian Schindler pushed his last 63,000 into a pot of 120,000 from the big blind on a completed board of 67664.

Masafumi Iijima was his opponent, and he spent some time tanking on the button. Eventually, he tossed in calling chips.

Schindler slammed his 76 on the table for four sixes, and Ilijima calmly added his cards to the muck as the pot was shipped to Schindler.

Player Chips Progress
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Maximilian Schindler
246,000
176,000
176,000
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Masafumi Iijima
160,000
65,000
65,000

Tags: Masafumi IijimaMaximilian Schindler

Kyte Cracks Noam's Aces

Level 14
Jon Kyte
Jon Kyte

Pot-Limit Omaha

Jon Kyte raised to 7,500 in middle position. Danny Noam three-bet to 20,000 from the hijack, which Kyte quickly repotted. Noam then committed his stack of 85,000.

"That's not good for me," Kyte said as he called off to put his neighbor at risk.

Danny Noam: AA95 All in
Jon Kyte: QJ109

Kyte flopped a pair and a flush draw on 1064. "I like this flop, I think I'm ahead," he commented.

The J made Kyte two pair, and the J river upgraded him a full house to lock up the pot and eliminate Noam.

"He owned me, but the problem is he owned me with 57 percent equity," Kyte concluded as he stacked up his new chips.

Player Chips Progress
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Jon Kyte
385,000
154,500
154,500
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Dario Sammartino
120,000
41,500
41,500
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Danny Noam
Busted

Tags: Danny NoamJon Kyte

Cowboys for Madsen

Level 14
Jeff Madsen
Jeff Madsen

Limit Hold’em

Heads-up with several bets already in the middle on a flop of 557, Sergei Tolkachov was in the hijack and check-called a bet from Jeff Madsen, who was in the cutoff.

Tolkachov then check-called bets from Madsen on the 4 turn and 5 river and Madsen turned over KK for fives-full of kings.

Tolkachov tossed his hand into the muck and Madsen was sent the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Jeff Madsen
175,000
110,000
110,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 4X Winner
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Sergei Tolkachov
165,000
40,000
40,000

Tags: Jeff MadsenSergei Tolkachov

Zaichenko Pads His Stack

Level 14
Andrey Zaichenko
Andrey Zaichenko

Razz

Andrey Zaichenko: Jx7x5x/8x3x6x9x
Bradley Jansen: XxXx/5x5x2x10x/Xx
Renan Bruschi: XxXx/7x10x2x - folded on fifth street

Renan Bruschi completed and was called by Andrey Zaichenko and Bradley Jansen.

Jansen and Bruschi called a bet from Zaichenko on fourth street and Zaichenko bet again on fifth. Jansen called and Bruschi folded.

Jansen called one more bet from Zaichenko on sixth and action checked down on seventh.

Zaichenko showed Jx7x5x for an eight and Jansen said, "You're good," before sending his hand into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
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Andrey Zaichenko
340,000
70,000
70,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Bradley Jansen
95,000
25,000
25,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Renan Bruschi
33,000
9,000
9,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Andrey ZaichenkoBradley JansenRenan Bruschi

Gus Hansen Brings Big Stack to Day 2 of $3,000 Nine Game

Gus Hansen
Gus Hansen

Event #58 of the 2025 World Series of Poker, the $3,000 Nine Game, attracted 409 entries to the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. At the end of Day 1, 144 players bagged up, and they will return today at 1 p.m. local time for more mixed-game action.

Among the hopefuls eyeing a share of the $1,092,030 prize pool is poker-boom era legend Gus Hansen. Hansen has made a resurgence at the WSOP this summer, playing a full schedule of predominantly mixed games. A victory for Hansen would mean his first bracelet in 15 years, while the $228,115 first-place prize would mean Hansen's first six-figure cash since 2011.

The road to victory is still long, though, and while Hansen's stack of 238,000 places him in the Top 10 at the start of Day 2, it is still some ways off from chipleader Oliver Tot's 356,000. Defending champion Yuri Dzivielevski is also in front of Hansen with 296,000 in his possession, and 25K Fantasy pick Nicolas Milgrom can be found in the Top 10 as well, with a bag worth 254,500.

Yuri Dzivielevski
Yuri Dzivielevski

Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Oliver TotSlovakia356,000
2Fu WongUnited States355,000
3Sean AkhaviUnited States331,500
4Matthew WoodwardUnited States307,000
5Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil296,000
6Andrey ZaichenkoRussian Federation270,000
7Nicolas MilgromFrance254,500
8Nicolas BartheFrance248,500
9Fabrice SoulierFrance244,500
10Gus HansenDenmark238,000

As usual in the WSOP mixed game events, many more notable players will make an appearance on Day 2. A small selection includes Hall of Famers Brian Rast (134,000), Phil Hellmuth (87,500), and Huck Seed (63,500), and multi-bracelet winners Brian Yoon (131,500), Nick Schulman (122,000), Calvin Anderson (98,000), Josh Arieh (60,500), and Brad Ruben (24,500).

Over half the field needs to be eliminated before the 64 paid spots are reached, at which point every remaining player will have guaranteed themselves a minimum cash of $6,029. Five-figure payouts will start from place 14 and up, while only the top two finishers will receive six-figure sums.

Payout Structure

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$228,11510-11$14,839
2$149,15212-14$11,822
3$99,77115-20$9,682
4$68,30421-27$8,158
5$47,88428-34$7,079
6$34,39435-41$6,330
7$25,32842-62$6,029
8-9$19,134  

The tournament will recommence in Level 13, with blinds in the big bet games at 1,000/2,000, and the limits in the fixed-limit games 4,000/8,000. All levels will be 60 minutes in length, and ten of them will be played on Day 2. Breaks of 15 minutes are scheduled after every two levels, with a dinner break set to take place after Level 18, around 7:30 p.m. local time.

PokerNews will be bringing the action from all nine games live from the tournament floor in Las Vegas, so stay tuned to this page for major updates and interesting hands.

Tags: Andrey ZaichenkoBrad RubenBrian RastBrian YoonCalvin AndersonFabrice SoulierFu WongGus HansenHuck SeedJosh AriehMatthew WoodwardNick SchulmanNicolas BartheNicolas MilgromOliver TotPhil HellmuthSean AkhaviYuri Dzivielevski

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