2025 World Series of Poker

Event #71: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship
Day: 1
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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
Total Entries
141
Level Info
Level
25
Limits
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
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123
Players Left
50
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Event #71: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship

Day 1 Completed

Johannson and Shoreman Lead the 50 Survivors of the $10k 2-7 Triple Draw

Level 10 : Limits 3,000/6,000, 0 ante
Jon Shoreman
Jon Shoreman

Today saw the first day of Event #71: $10,000 2-7 Triple Draw take place at the Horseshoe and Paris Casino for the 2025 WSOP. One of the most prestigious events of the summer saw none other than Phil Ivey win this event last year, beating out a field of 149 entrants to claim his 11th WSOP bracelet. This freezeout event saw a total of 122 players take their seats today, with only 50 surviving into the following day.

Leading the way is Englishman Jon Shoreman who ended his day with 360,000. With tournament results dating back to 1994, Shoreman has made his mark on the poker landscape over his long career. His first WSOP cash back 2007 being a fourth place finish in the $1,000 2-7 Triple Draw, Shoreman has collected various cashes in almost every variant of poker there is. With eight cashes already this year, Shoreman looks to collect his first WSOP bracelet in this prestigious event.

Sitting in second is Oscar Johansson, who ended their day with 336,000. Having come onto the WSOP scene in 2017 with a ninth place finish in the $1,500 2-7 Triple Draw, then following it up with runner up finish in the 2018 version of the event, Johansson has made his presence known in the lowball variants of poker all around Las Vegas. This particular event was the very same one that Johansson finished in second place against Benny Glaser in 2023, collecting a career best score of $192,479. Still hunting for his first WSOP bracelet, he now sits with a sizable stack to set up a deep run.

Oscar Johansson
Oscar Johansson finished runner-up in this event in 2023

Others that bagged included WSOP bracelet winners Yueqi Zhu (323,000), John Monnette (282,000), Jeremy Ausmus (240,000), Yuri Dzivielevski (195,000), and Daniel Negreanu (182,000). Defending champion Ivey has not entered the event, but with registration open into Day 2 there is a chance that he makes his way into the event.

Top Ten Chip Counts Day 1

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets
1Jon ShoremanUnited Kingdom360,00045
2Oscar JohanssonSweden336,00042
3Yueqi ZhuChina323,00040
4Jason KluskaUnited States322,00039
5John MonnetteUnited States282,00035
6Brian TateUnited States268,00033
7Liam HeUnited States265,00033
8Jeremy AusmusUnited States240,00030
9Jon TurnerUnited States196,00024
10Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil195,00024

Fortune did not smile upon all today. Many of the game's brightest stars fell by the wayside like Billy Baxter, Brandon Shack-Harris, Owais Ahmed, David “ODB” Baker, David “Bakes” Baker, and Brian Hastings. Their hope for a bracelet in the 2-7 Triple Draw will have to come another year.

The remaining 50 players will return tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. to start on Level 11 and be joined by new Day 2 entrants. Blinds will return to 2,000/4,000 with limits at 4,000/8,000. Registration will remain open until the beginning of Level 12, or roughly around 2:15 p.m. After that, players will play until Level 18 with a dinner break.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all of the exciting action on the ground of the 2025 WSOP.

Tags: Benny GlaserBilly BaxterBrandon Shack-HarrisBrian HastingsBrian TateDaniel NegreanuJason KluskaJeremy AusmusJohn MonnetteJon ShoremanJon TurnerLiam HeOscar JohanssonOwais AhmedPhil IveyYueqi ZhuYuri Dzivielevski

Day 2 Seat Draw

Level 10 : Limits 3,000/6,000, 0 ante
CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets
Event CenterSilver 6542Jake SchwartzUnited States83,00010
Event CenterSilver 6543Frank BrannanUnited States190,00024
Event CenterSilver 6545Kane KalasUnited States142,00017
Event CenterSilver 6546Tom MccormickUnited States10,9001
       
Event CenterSilver 6551Yueqi ZhuChina323,00040
Event CenterSilver 6553Scott BohlmanUnited States112,00014
Event CenterSilver 6554Max KruseGermany109,00013
Event CenterSilver 6556Christopher ClaassenUnited States82,00010
       
Event CenterSilver 6561Gary FritzUnited States96,00012
Event CenterSilver 6562Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil195,00024
Event CenterSilver 6564Jason KluskaUnited States322,00040
Event CenterSilver 6565John MonnetteUnited States282,00035
       
Event CenterSilver 6572Matt GlantzUnited States158,00019
Event CenterSilver 6573Jason PapastavrouUnited States95,00012
Event CenterSilver 6575Dominick SarleUnited States20,0002
Event CenterSilver 6576Yuval BronshteinUnited States63,0008
       
Event CenterSilver 6583Liam HeUnited States265,00033
Event CenterSilver 6584Calvin AndersonUnited States106,00013
Event CenterSilver 6585Roland IsraelashviliUnited States163,00020
Event CenterSilver 6586Ariel MantelArgentina160,00020
       
Event CenterSilver 6591Jonathan ShoremanUnited Kingdom360,00045
Event CenterSilver 6592Daniel NegreanuCanada182,00023
Event CenterSilver 6594Nick SchulmanUnited States60,0007
Event CenterSilver 6595Lamar WilkinsonUnited States178,00042
       
Event CenterSilver 6602John CentenoUnited States152,00019
Event CenterSilver 6603Phil HuiUnited States100,00012
Event CenterSilver 6605Hye ParkUnited States117,00014
Event CenterSilver 6606Jeremy AusmusUnited States240,00030
       
Event CenterSilver 6611Philip SternheimerGermany131,00016
Event CenterSilver 6613Jonathan TurnerUnited States196,00024
Event CenterSilver 6614Pedro BromfmanUnited States174,00022
Event CenterSilver 6615Bryce YockeyUnited States149,00018
Event CenterSilver 6616Shaun DeebUnited States66,0008
       
Event CenterSilver 6621Mike ThorpeUnited States183,00023
Event CenterSilver 6622Ian ChanUnited States35,0004
Event CenterSilver 6624Matt VengrinUnited States89,00011
Event CenterSilver 6625Michael WolffUnited States192,00024
       
Event CenterSilver 6632Andres KornArgentina132,00016
Event CenterSilver 6633Jonathan KrelaCanada76,0009
Event CenterSilver 6635James ObstAustralia102,00013
Event CenterSilver 6636Bariscan BetilUnited States69,0008
       
Event CenterSilver 6641Anthony HuUnited States139,00017
Event CenterSilver 6642Allan LeUnited States135,00017
Event CenterSilver 6643Eric WassersonUnited States112,00014
Event CenterSilver 6644Oscar JohanssonSweden336,00041
Event CenterSilver 6645Brian TateUnited States268,00033
       
Event CenterSilver 6651David FunkhouserUnited States70,0008
Event CenterSilver 6652Joshua KayUnited States145,00018
Event CenterSilver 6654Bradley JansenUnited States82,00010
Event CenterSilver 6656Daniel BlumUnited States122,00015

End-of-Day Chip Counts (full)

Level 10 : Limits 3,000/6,000, 0 ante

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Negreanu Makes Number Three (Again)

Level 10 : Limits 3,000/6,000, 0 ante

James Obst raised from under the gun and Daniel Negreanu three-bet from the cutoff. Action folded back to Obst, who called.

Both players drew two and then Obst check-called a bet from Negreanu.

On the second draw, Obst drew two again and Negreanu drew one. Obst again check-called a bet.

Both players took one off on the end and Obst check-folded facing a final bet from Negreanu.

"Number three again," Negreanu said before collecting the pot.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuJames Obst

Sent to the Rail

Level 10 : Limits 3,000/6,000, 0 ante

Bronshtein Pips Krela

Level 10 : Limits 3,000/6,000, 0 ante

Action was picked up in a pot between Yuval Bronshtein in the cutoff and Jonathan Krela in the small blind on the first draw.

Krela drew one and Bronshtein drew two and Krela bet which saw Bronshtein raise and Krela called.

Both players drew one on the following two draws with action checking through.

"King," said Krela.

"King what?" asked Bronshtein.

"King-seven," responded Krela.

They turned their hands up with Krela showing Kx7x5x4x2x and Bronshtein turned over Kx7x5x3x2x for the best hand.

Tags: Jonathan KrelaYuval Bronshtein

Bromfman Building a Stack

Level 10 : Limits 3,000/6,000, 0 ante
Pedro Bromfman
Pedro Bromfman

Pedro Bromfman, Scott Bohlman, and Allan Le were in for 9,000 each pre-draw.

Bromfman drew one from the big blind, Bohlman drew three from the hijack, and Le drew one from the cutoff. Bromfman then led out out for a bet and Bohlman raised. Le called cold and Bromfman made it three bets to go. Both Bohman and Le called.

On the second draw, Bromfman stood pat while Bohlman and Le drew one. Bromfman bet and both players called.

Bromfman remained pat on the final draw and Bohlman and Le drew one again.

Action checked through and Bromfman turned over 8x7x5x4x3x. Neither Bohlman or Le could beat it and mucked — conceding the pot to Bromfman.

Tags: Allan LePedro BromfmanScott Bohlman

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