2025 World Series of Poker

Event #74: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship
Day: 3
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qjj8
Prize
$1,394,579
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$8,128,200
Entries
874
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
56
Players Left
7
Players Left 1 / 874
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Lofberg Eliminated by Zhou

Level 22 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Simon Lofberg
Simon Lofberg

Simon Lofberg was all-in for 710,000 with the QJJ9 and up against the KQJ8 of Quan Zhou. The A107J6 board gave Lofberg a set of jacks but the same card improved Zhou to broadway, sending the Chinese businessman towards the top of the leaderboard.

Player Chips Progress
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Quan Zhou
4,500,000
1,140,000
1,140,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Simon Lofberg
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

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Simultaneous Clocks Called as Beck Busts and Riess Doubles

Level 22 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Matthew Beck
Matthew Beck

An interesting situation occurred one spot shy of a $5,000 pay jump at adjacent tables, wherein Ryan Riess and Matthew Beck were both faced with calling all in for their tournament lives.

At one table, Sean Rafael called from the small blind and then called a raise of 90,000 from Matthew Beck in the big blind.

The flop came 1063 and Rafael checked to Beck, who announced "Pot" for a bet of 210,000.

The 3 fell on the turn and Rafael checked again. Beck bet 270,000 — leaving himself just 5,000 behind and Rafael quickly shoved to put Beck all in.

At the other table, Jeffrey Whittinghill opened to 60,000 from the button. Riess took a few minutes before three-betting to 195,000 from the big blind, leaving around 65,000 behind.

Whittinghill then raised enough to put Riess all-in and Riess went into the tank.

Both Riess and Beck realized the other player was all in and began goading the players at the other table to call the clock. The floor noticed and informed Riess and Beck they had 10 seconds to act before both hands would be declared dead.

Back at Becks table, Beck called all in with one second remaining and a showdown was held.

Matthew Beck: AQ104All in
Sean Rafael: 101098

Beck was already drawing dead against Rafael's full house and an irrelevant J completed the board — eliminating Beck one spot shy of a pay jump.

On Riess' table, Riess also called off for his remaining stack to put himself at risk.

Ryan Riess: AJQQ All in
Jeffrey Whittinghill: Q987

The 2AJ48 runout gave Riess two pair, aces and jacks to double through Whittinghill.

Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess
Player Chips Progress
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Sean Rafael
1,200,000
470,000
470,000
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Ryan Riess
560,000
90,000
90,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
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Jeffrey Whittinghill
350,000
315,000
315,000
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Matthew Beck
Busted

Tags: Jeffrey WhittinghillMatthew BeckRyan RiessSean Rafael

Karmazinas KOs Livingston

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Alex Livingston
Alex Livingston

With three players seeing a board of A65 Javier Francort checked from the big blind and Alex Livingston bet 125,000 from early position. Dominykas Karmazinas called from the hijack while Francort got out of the way.

Livingston bet 480,000 on the 10 turn and Karmazinas shoved, covering Livingston who had started the hand with around 1,200,000. Livingston called and was at risk.

Alex Livingston: AK105 All in
Dominykas Karmazinas: AA77

Livingston had top two pair but was drawing dead against Karmazinas' top set and after the 6 river fell he exited the tournament area.

Player Chips Progress
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Javier Francort
3,800,000
110,000
110,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Dominykas Karmazinas
3,260,000
1,795,000
1,795,000
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Alex Livingston
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Alex LivingstonDominykas KarmazinasJavier Francort

Maheshwary Sends Demirel and Tinfow to the Rail in Double KO

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Shrey Maheshwary
Shrey Maheshwary

Tolga Demirel raised to 80,000 from early position and Kurtis Tinfow shoved for approximately 200,000 on the button. Shrey Maheshwary called cold in the big blind and Demirel called as well.

Maheshwary checked on the A52 flop and Demirel bet 375,000. Maheshwary responded with a shove and Demirel called all in for approximately 150,000 more to set up a three-way showdown.

Kurtis Tinfow: AQQ6All in
Tolga Demirel: AJ109All in
Shrey Maheshwary: 8543

Maheshwary had flopped a wheel with a flush redraw, and the J6 runout needlessly improved him to a flush to score the massive pot and eliminate both Tinfow and Demirel from contention.

Player Chips Progress
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Shrey Maheshwary
2,100,000
740,000
740,000
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Tolga Demirel
Busted
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Kurtis Tinfow
Busted

Tags: Kurtis TinfowShrey MaheshwaryTolga Demirel

Zhou Cracks Valden's Aces

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Robert Valden
Robert Valden

Quan Zhou opened to 70,000 from the cutoff and Robert Valden three-bet to 220,000 from the small blind. Zhou called.

The flop came A23. Valden shoved and Zhou called with a covering stack to put him at risk.

Robert Valden: AA76 All in
Quan Zhou: KJ102

Valden remained ahead with top set on the 6 turn but the 8 river gave Zhou the nut-flush to send Valden to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Quan Zhou
2,875,000
325,000
325,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Robert Valden
Busted

Tags: Quan ZhouRobert Valden

Beck Doubles Through Valden

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Matthew Beck
Matthew Beck

Robert Valden raised to 65,000 from under the gun and was three-bet to 230,000 by Matthew Beck from directly behind. Action folded back to Valden, who called.

The flop came 462 and Valden stuck in a pile of t-100,000 denonimation chips into the middle to put Beck all in. Beck snap-called and hands were revealed.

Matthew Beck: AAK8All in
Robert Valden: KKJ3

It was an aces versus kings setup, and the 4Q runout changed nothing to award Beck the double up and leave Valden short.

Player Chips Progress
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Matthew Beck
1,200,000
710,000
710,000
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Robert Valden
450,000
650,000
650,000

Tags: Matthew BeckRobert Valden

Francort Remains in the Lead; Foxen Fishing For Fourth Bracelet in $10,000 PLO Championship

Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

Another record-breaking turnout in the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship pushed the number of entrants to 874 yesterday — solidly surpassing last year's record of 811 and generating a prize pool of $8,128,200. Of those, just 56 will return today inside the Horseshoe Convention Center at 1 p.m. to battle for their spot at the final table.

Leading the way for the second straight day is Dutchman Javier Francort, who bagged a massive stack worth 4,060,000 after a swingy but dominant performance last night. Sitting a distant second is high-roller regular Quan Zhou with 2,410,000, and rounding out the top three is the always dangerous Alex Foxen, who will return to the felt with 1,910,000.

Foxen's poker resume includes a staggering $50 million in live-tournament earnings—almost exclusively from No-Limit Hold'em and Pot-Limit Omaha events—and three World Series of Poker bracelets. Most recently, Foxen cashed in both the $25,000 and $50,000 PLO High Rollers earlier in the series and will be looking to add another deep run to his already impressive track record.

Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Javier FrancortNetherlands4,060,000162
2Quan ZhouChina2,410,00096
3Alex FoxenUnited States1,910,00076
4Simeon TsonevBulgaria1,850,00074
5Roussos KoliakoudakisGreece1,835,00073
6David ParedesUnited States1,700,00068
7Thomas TaylorCanada1,645,00066
8Brandon CrawfordUnited States1,590,00064
9Isaac KemptonUnited States1,475,00059
10Dominykas KarmazinasLithuania1,465,00059

The path to victory will be fraught with difficulty, however, as the remaining field is riddled with poker crushers. Other notables still in the hunt include Robert Mizrachi (1,270,000), Alex Livingston (1,255,000), Stephen Chidwick (865,000), Ryan Riess (650,000), Ben Lamb (545,000), and Thomas Taylor (1,645,000) — who will be hungry for a win after two bittersweet runner-up finishes in the $3,000 Nine Game Mix and $1,500 H.O.R.S.E events earlier this summer.

Everyone remaining has already secured a cash of $25,918 for their efforts, but all undoubtedly have their sights locked on the bracelet and the accompanying grand prize of $1,394,579.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$1,394,57910-11$84,191
2$929,68812-15$67,303
3$650,56716-23$54,777
4$462,45124-31$45,405
5$334,01732-39$38,345
6$245,19440-47$33,002
7$182,98348-55$28,959
9$107,19256$25,918

The action is scheduled to resume at 1 p.m. local time and play until just five hopefuls remain. The tournament clock will begin on Level 21, which features 10,000/25,000 blinds with a 25,000 big blind ante. Breaks will be held after every two hours of play with a 60-minute dinner break scheduled at the end of Level 26.

Be sure to stick with PokerNews as we continue to bring you all the action leading to the final table and eventual next $10,000 PLO Champion!

Tags: Alex FoxenAlex LivingstonBen LambBrandon CrawfordDavid ParedesDominykas KarmazinasIsaac KemptonJavier FrancortRobert MizrachiRoussos KoliakoudakisRyan RiessStephen ChidwickThomas Taylor