2025 World Series of Poker
Aaron Flores raised 320,000 from under the gun, Jerimiah Booher then shoved from middle position for 1,300,000. The rest of the table folded, and Flores made the call and was ahead.
Jerimiah Booher: 3♦3♠
Aaron Flores: Q♦Q♣
The players saw a board of A♠6♦J♠9♣5♠, sending Booher to the payout desk.
Carl Feathers moved all in for 1,925,000 in middle position, and only Chi Ng called from the big blind.
Carl Feathers: A♥8♥
Chi Ng: A♠K♦
Feathers needed to find help from the community cards to stay alive, and received instant service on the 8♠5♣8♦ flop.
The turn 2♥ and river 9♥ couldn't turn Ng's fortunes around, and once the all-in stack was double-checked, she slid her dues across the table.
Loris Corbelli was all in and at risk from the big blind for roughly 2,500,000 and was up against Albert Felarca in late position.
Loris Corbelli: A♦Q♦
Albert Felarca: A♥K♥
The final board read 8♠J♣10♣5♦5♠ sending Corbelli to the payout desk.
Zen Pool raised to 240,000 from the cutoff, and action was folded to Carlos Pou in the big blind who three-bet to 700,000. Pool went into the tank for a short while and announced that he was all in. Pou didn't take too long and made the call.
Zen Pool: A♥5♠
Carlos Pou: J♠J♥
No ace for Pool on the K♥8♥4♣3♣9♦ runout, and he was sent to the rail.
Level: 28
Blinds: 80,000/160,000
Ante: 160,000
Michael Blanovsky raised to 240,000 from late position. Michel Maugenet then went all in from the button for roughly 1,000,000. Blanovsky made the call and was ahead.
Michel Maugenet: 7♥7♣
Michael Blanovsky: 8♣8♦
The board ran out 2♣J♦A♠6♥K♣, sending Maugenet to the rail
Action was joined as three players had manoeuvred their stacks into the middle preflop. James Altes, covered by both players, and Denys Bazeliuk were both at risk. Rosmel Munoz, the third player involved, had both players covered.
James Altes: A♣K♠
Denys Bazeliuk: A♠A♥
Rosmel Munoz: Q♠Q♥
A nasty situation for both Altes and Munoz, neither of whom could improve on the 6♦2♣7♠ flop.
The K♥ turn brought about so hope for Altes, but the river 3♦ was safe for Bazeliuk, as he pulled in a huge pot, leaving Munoz with a sub-ten big blind stack, and sending Altes to the payout desk.
Jonathan Moore went all in and was at risk from the button for roughly 750,000 and was called by Kozman El in the big blind.
Jonathan Moore: A♦J♥
Kozman El: 3♠3♥
The final board read 5♥6♣Q♥K♦2♦, sending Moore to the payout desk.