2025 World Series of Poker

Event #71: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship
Day: 2
Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
10x7x5x3x2x
Prize
$333,054
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,340,910
Entries
141
Level Info
Level
25
Limits
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
69
Players Left
9
Players Left 1 / 141

Schreiber Battles Back to Lead Survivors in $10,000 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Championship

Level 18 : Limits 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Matthew Schreiber
Matthew Schreiber

Matthew Schreiber has had quite a day in Event #71: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Championship.

Having joined the action on Day 2, he faced an all-in for his tournament life in the very first level, and folded leaving himself with just a quarter of a big bet behind. Fast forward almost 12 hours and not only has he survived and cashed, but also bagged the chip lead.

"In No-Limit tournaments it sometimes feels much harder to make a comeback like that," he told PokerNews. "In Limit I find it's much easier."

Schreiber leads from Nick Schulman, and they are two of the four remaining bracelet winners alongside Brazilian pair Yuri Dzivielevski and Pedro Bromfman. The remaining nine players are all guaranteed $32,543 with the winner taking home $333,054.

Day 2 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets
1Matthew Schreiber1,835,000United States37
2Nick Schulman1,265,000United States25
3Yuri Dzivielevski1,200,000Brazil24
4Brian Tate1,065,000United States21
5Alexander Wilkinson980,000United States20
6Oscar Johansson870,000Sweden17
7Jonathan Krela470,000Canada9
8Hye Park435,000United States9
9Pedro Bromfman340,000Brazil7

Day 2 Recap

With registration open for the first level of the day, the opening exchanges on Day 2 were a mix of those picking up where they left off and others embarking on their bracelet journey for the first time.

Hall of Famer Brian Rast, former Player of the Year Mike Gorodinsky and Cary Katz were among the players to jump in during the first 60 minutes of play, with start-of-day chip leader Jon Shoreman joined by Brian Tate as big stacks.

There was a steady stream of eliminations throughout the day as the likes of Eric Wasserson, Phil Ivey and Daniel Negreanu all hit the rail.

Tournament officials opted to enter hand-for-hand play two off the money, a decision which received more than a raised eyebrow from some players. Oscar Johansson held the lead as bubble play stretched for over 90 minutes as John Monnette and Roland Israelashvili both doubled.

Scott Bohlman
Scott Bohlman

Eventually, Bryce Yockey lost out to Nick Schulman before being eliminated to leave play one off the money, before Scott Bohlman was sent to the rail by John Centeno to ensure the remaining 22 players were all guaranteed $20,000.

The elongated bubble had stretched some stacks to breaking point, and left others like Johansson and Schulman on the brink of 1,000,000 chips. Short stacks exited, having secured a min-cash in the event, including Roland Israelashvili (22nd - $20,000), Yuval Bronshtein (21st - $20,000) and John Monnette ($20,000). Former bracelet winner Frank Brannan (15th - $21,159) and start-of-day chip leader Jon Shoreman (13th - $23,412) also headed to the payout desk.

With two tables remaining Schulman was in the lead ahead of Tate and Johansson

The remaining players will return at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 29 for Day 3 of this event. Join PokerNews to keep up to date with all the action as we crown a winner.

Tags: Brian RastBrian TateBryce YockeyCary KatzDaniel NegreanuEric WassersonFrank BrannanJohn CentenoJohn MonnetteJon ShoremanMike GorodinskyNick SchulmanOscar JohanssonPhil IveyRoland IsraelashviliScott BohlmanYuval Bronshtein