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
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A Number Two

Level 3

Albert Luna limped in on the button and two-time bracelet winner Nathan Gamble completed the small blind. Benjamin Sweetman made it two bets in the big blind and both Luna and Gamble called.

Gamble drew three cards, Sweetman two, and Luna three on the first draw. All players checked it around before taking two apiece.

Gamble bet, Sweetman raised, Luna cold-called, and Gamble called as well. Gamble drew one on the final draw, Sweetman stood pat, and Luna drew one.

Gamble and Sweetman checked to Luna, who bet. Gamble folded and Sweetman reluctantly threw in a calling chip. Luna fanned Number Two 7x6x4x3x2x to take the pot.

Tags: Albert LunaBenjamin SweetmanNathan Gamble

Level: 3

Blinds: 200-400
Limits: 400-800

Grapenthien Muscles a Pot From Pan

Level 2

Matt Grapenthien and Qinghai Pan were in for 900 each heading to the first draw, where Pan drew one and Grapenthien drew two. Pan then led out for a bet from the small blind and Grapenthien called on the button.

The same drawing action occurred on the second round and Grapenthien raised a bet from Pan, who called.

Pan drew one and Grapenthien stood pat on the final draw. Pan then check-folded facing a bet from Grapenthien, who was awarded the pot.

Field up to 300 and Growing

Level 2

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Gannon Shows the Goods

Level 2

Four ways on the first draw, Liam Gannon drew two from the small blind, Alberto Fonseca drew two from the big blind, Frank Menendez drew two from the cutoff, and Michael Barlow drew three on the button.

Action then checked to Menendez, who bet. Barlow called but Gannon check-raised, which got a fold from Fonseca and a call from both Menendez and Barlow.

On the second draw, Gannon stood pat, Menendez drew one, and Barlow drew two. Gannon put out a bet and got two quick folds.

Gannon fanned out 8x6x4x3x2x before collecting the pot.

From the Milly to the Lowball

Level 2
Adam Owen in the Millionaire Maker
Adam Owen in the Millionaire Maker

One of England's best mixed games specialists, Adam Owen, has taken his seat in the 2-7 Triple after just busting the Millionaire Maker in 206th place ($10,200). Owen quickly got himself involved in two hands.

In the first hand, Owen took initiative by three-betting. On the second draw, his opponent Shaneal Singh stood pat while Owen drew two. Singh bet and Owen quickly flung his cards in the muck.

He got the chips back and more in the next hand against Yuya Murata. Both players patted before the final draw, and Owen got value with his 7x6x5x3x2x.

Tags: Adam OwenShaneal SinghYuya Murata

Level: 2

Blinds: 200-300
Limits: 300-600

2024 Final Tablist Yu Doesn't Get it Through

Level 1
Sean Yu at last year's final table
Sean Yu at last year's final table

Sean Yu, who finished fifth in this event for $30,800 last year, was involved in a pot against Charles Mast in the blinds. Mast drew three and Yu drew two on the first draw.

Mast check-called a bet from Yu and drew two, while Yu drew one. Another check-call followed and both players took one before the final draw.

Mast bet, Yu raised, and Mast wasted no time in calling it off. Yu flashed 3x3x, followed by 8x6x2x, and Mast calmly rolled over Jx6x4x3x2x to take the pot.

Tags: Charles MastSean Yu

Strazynski's First Bracelet Event in Four Years

Level 1

Robbie Strazynski, founder and owner of Cardplayerlifestyle.com, has taken a seat in the $1,500 2-7 Triple Draw today. The host of the Mixed Game Festivals across town is playing his first bracelet event in four years after wrapping up the festival earlier this summer.

In one of his first hands, Strazynski kept barrelling in a hand against Ingo Klasen. Both players took one apiece after the second draw, Strazynski patted after the final draw, while Klasen took one. Strazynski bet again and Klasen folded.

Tags: Ingo KlasenRobbie Strazynski