2025 World Series of Poker

Event #63: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw
Day: 1
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
jx7x5x4x3x
Prize
$157,172
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$842,963
Total Entries
635
Level Info
Level
32
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
635
Players Left
113
Players Left 1 / 635
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Park Pads His Stack

Level 4

Tara Dunn raised on the button and was called by Brandon Shack-Harris in the small blind and Hye Park in the big blind for a three-way pot.

Shack-Harris and Dunn drew three while Park took two off on the first draw. Shack-Harris then led out for a bet and was raised by Park. Dunn called cold and Shack-Harris made it three bets to go. Park and Dunn both called.

Everyone drew one on the second draw and Shack-Harris checked to Park, who bet. Both Dunn and Shack-Harris called.

On the final draw, Shack-Harris and Dunn requested one and Park stood pat. Park made a bet, which got a call from Dunn and a fold from Shack-Harris.

Park fanned out 8x5x4x3x2x and Dunn said, "Nice hand," before sending her hand into the muck.

Tags: Brandon Shack-HarrisHye ParkTara Dunn

Counts on Break

Level 4

As shown on the WSOP+ app.

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Level: 4

Blinds: 300-500
Limits: 500-1,000

Fuchs Building Early

Level 3
Carol Fuchs
Carol Fuchs

Over at Heather Alcorn's table, who made the final table in this event last year, 2015 WSOP bracelet winner Carol Fuchs was tangling in a pot with Justin Bishop. Bishop drew two on the first draw and Fuchs one. Bishop then check-called a bet.

On the second draw, both players drew one and checked the action. After drawing one each again on the final draw, Bishop checked, Fuchs bet, and Bishop called.

Fuchs rolled over 8x6x5x3x2x and Bishop mucked.

Tags: Carol FuchsHeather AlcornJustin Bishop

Fashionably Late

Level 3

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More for Velador

Level 3

Luis Velador raised from the hijack and was three-bet by Kazuhito Okuda on the button. Velador called.

Velador drew three and Okuda drew one on the first draw. Velador then check-called a bet from Kazuhito.

On the second draw, both players took one off and then action checked through.

It was one card for each on the final draw and Velador took the initiative with a bet. Kazuhito let his hand go and the two-time bracelet winner took down the pot.

Tags: Luis VeladorKazuhito Okuda