2025 World Series of Poker

Event #60: $3,000 Limit Hold’em
Day: 2
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j5
Prize
$200,303
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$915,810
Total Entries
343
Level Info
Level
29
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
100
Players Left
11
Players Left 1 / 343
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Eliminations Before the Break

Level 16

Tatalovich's Treys are Good

Level 16

Roland Israelashvili raised from the hijack wtih Richard Tatalovich calling on the button, and Matthew Valeo defending his big blind.

The action checked to Tatlovich on the 284 flop and he bet. Valeo and Israelashvili called.

The J turn and 7 river checked through. Tatalovich revealed 33 for a pair of treys to win the pot.

Tags: Matthew ValeoRichard Tatalovich

Bradshaw Sends Allan Home

Level 16

Craig Allan, in the small blind, put his remaining stack in the middle of the table. Andrew Bradshaw called in the big blind.

Craig Allan: K2 All in
Andrew Bradshaw: 77

The dealer showed: Q66J3.

There was no help from the board for Allan whatsoever, so he had to leave the tournament.

Tags: Andrew BradshawCraig Allan

Lin Goes for Three Barrels Against Boeken

Level 16

Ren Lin raised under the gun, Noah Boeken called in the big blind.

Lin fired out a bet on the flop, turn and river as the board ran out K7343, Boeken check-called all the way to showdown.

Lin announced "pair" and tabled 99, and he took the pot as Boeken mucked.

Tags: Noah BoekenRen Lin

Three Eliminations on the Bubble

Level 16
Andrew Kelsall
Andrew Kelsall

On the direct bubble, three eliminations happened.

Hand 1

Andrew Kelsall got his last 15,000 into the middle preflop with Robert Klein making the call.

Andrew Kelsall: AK All in
Robert Klein: 33

Kelsall couldn't win the flip as the board came out 10J346 to give Klein the winner with a set of treys.

Hand 2

Mark Seif committed his last 11,000 from the cutoff with Ali Eslami calling from the button, Simeon Tsonev calling from the small blind, and Ian Pelz calling out of the big blind.

Tsonev bet the J8K flop and only Eslami called.

The 4 came on the turn and Tsonev bet again. Eslami raised, and Tsonev three-bet. Eslami called.

Tsonev bet again on the 3 river and Eslami called.

Mark Seif: K9 All in
Simeon Tsonev: K4

Seif had a pair of kings, but lost the pot to Tsonev's two pair, meaning Seif hit the rail. Eslami mucked his cards

Mark Seif
Mark Seif

Hand 3

Charles Thomas was all-in preflop with Christopher Claassen making the call to try and bust him.

Charles Thomas :QJ All in
Christopher Claassen: 88

Thomas needed to find a queen or a jack to survive. The board ran out K2227, keeping Classen in the lead with pocket eights, and Thomas was out.

Because all of the players were at different tables and eliminated on the same hand, it meant that they each secured a cash of either $4,023 or $4,024.

Charles Thomas
Charles Thomas

Tags: Ali EslamiAndrew KelsallCharles ThomasChristopher ClaassenIan PelzMark SeifRobert KleinSimeon Tsonev

Bubble Time

Level 16

With the eliminations of Michael Moncek, Daniel Vampan, and David Lin, the tournament is now hand-for-hand.

Ray's Queens Are Good

Level 16

Mark Seif raised from under the gun and Kyle Ray three-bet from the small blind. Seif called.

Ray knuckled the action over to Seif on the AK4 flop. Seif bet, which Ray called.

Both players checked the 7 turn for the 6 to fall on the river. Ray checked, then Seif bet. Ray called and Seif showed JJ for a pair of jacks, but Ray revealed QQ for a pair of queens to win the pot.

Tags: Kyle RayMark Seif

Level: 16

Blinds: 4,000-8,000
Limits: 8,000-160,00

Lin Vs Boeken

Level 15
Ren Lin
Ren Lin

Ren Lin raised in the hijack, Noah Boeken called in the big blind.

Lin deicded to bet every street as the board ran out KK3KQ, Boeken check-called to showdown and tabled Q7, which could beat Lin's 96.

The very next hand:

There were roughly 70,000 chips in the pot on 1032, Lin bet on the flop, Boeken called.

Lin fired again when the 7 hit the turn, Boeken called again. Action checked when the 3 was dealt on the river and Lin tabled the winner with AK. Lin asked "where was the club?" as Boeken tabled 86.

Tags: Lin Vs BoekenNoah Boeken

Schreiber Wins With a Set

Level 15

Matthew Schreiber raised on the button, Adam Razny called in the big blind. The flop showed JK6. Razny check-called to see the turn 5.

The two players checked to the river 5. Razny chose to check-call again for the showdown. Schreiber flipped his cards 59 and Razny mucked his cards.

Tags: Adam RaznyMatthew Schreiber

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