2025 World Series of Poker

Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship
Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
103
Prize
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$90,535,500
Total Entries
9,735
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,500,000
Ante
2,500,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
923
Players Left
634
Players Left 1 / 9,735
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Sly Gets a Massive Double With Aces Over Kings

Level 2 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante
Gregory Sly
Gregory Sly

With two players seeing a board of QQ5A and around 50,000 in the middle, Maninder Kaintyura checked from under the gun and Gregory Sly shoved for 28,900 from middle position. Kaintyura went into the tank for a couple minutes before calling with a covering stack.

Gregory Sly: AA All in
Maninder Kaintyura: KK

Sly had aces full of queens leaving Kaintyura drawing dead with his pocket kings and after the 8 river fell Sly secured a colossal double up.

According to a player at the table, Kaintyura had limped preflop, Sly had raised to 900 and Kaintyuri liimp-raised to 3,200. Sly four-bet and Kaintyuri called. Sly then bet 12,000 on the flop and Kaintyuri called again leading to the eventual all-in collision on the turn.

Tags: Gregory SlyManinder Kaintyura

Sturm Trips Siemsen Out

Level 2 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante
Leon Sturm
Leon Sturm

Heads-up on board of 4J34 with over 10,000 already in the middle, Leon Sturm bet 8,500 from the small blind and Goswin Siemsen called from the cutoff.

The Q completed the board and Sturm put a stack of chips into the middle, which was enough to put Siemsen all in for approximately 30,000 total.

"Not the best river, but..." Siemsen said as he put in a call.

Sturm turned over A4 for trip fours and Siemsen showed he held AA before exiting the tournament area.

Tags: Goswin SiemsenLeon Sturm

Break Time

Level 2 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante
Chris Moneymaker
Chris Moneymaker

Players are now on their second 20-minute break of the day. The field has grown to 837 entries and 779 players still remain.

Here are some highlights from Level 2:

Savvides Busts To Riccobono in Lengthy Hand

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
Al Riccobono
Al Riccobono

Marios Savvides called in early position and in the cutoff, Ritvars Cekalins raised to 1,500 with Kristopher Rundquist calling behind him. In the big blind, Al Riccobono raised to 5,000, and Savvides put out a single 5,000 chip and said call. Realizing he had not seen the raise from Riccobono, he tossed his hand into the muck, and the floor was called over.

After much discussion between Savvides and the floor, it was ruled that the 5,000 had to stay out there. He then argued to get his cards back, pointing at the two cards that were mostly separated from the muck. He walked aside and told the floor exactly what his holdings were, and the floor confirmed it was the two cards. After Savvides got his two cards back, both Cekalins and Rundquist called behind, and the flop was seen by four players.

The flop rolled out A49, and Riccobono bet 7,000 to see only Savvides call.

On the turn Q, Riccobono moved all in for 19,300 effective, and Savvides snap-called.

Marios Savvides: AQ All in
Al Riccobono: AA

"That's ridiculous," screamed Savvides as he stood out of his chair, seeing that he was drawing dead to Riccobono's set of aces. The river 8 was a mere formality as Savvides screamed many expletives on his way out of the tournament.

Tags: Al RiccobonoKristopher RundquistMarios SavvidesRitvars Cekalins

Hero Fold Gone Wrong for Jaka

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante

Three ways on a flop of 725, Leland Postil checked from under the gun to Benjamin Gold, who bet 3,500 from middle position. Faraz Jaka called from the hijack and Postil then check-raised to 8,000, which got a fold from Gold and a call from Jaka.

The Q fell on the turn and Postil continued for 15,000, sending Jaka into the tank.

Jaka weighed his decision and then folded K10 face up for the second nut flush. Postil revealed 77 for a set, which got a "Nice hand," from Jaka as Postil collected the pot.

Tags: Benjamin GoldFaraz JakaLeland Postil

Kabrhel Hops in Shortly After Winning Fourth Bracelet

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante

Martin Kabrhel, who took down the $1,000 Mini Main Event just a couple hours ago, wasted little time before entering the Main Event and putting his chips to work.

In a recent hand, Mohammad Iqbal limped from middle position and Martin Kabrhel raised to 1,600 on the button.

"Please don't fold. I'm begging you not to fold!" Kabrhel pleaded after it was folded back to Iqbal, who complied and called.

Both players checked on the 748 flop and Iqbal checked again on the 3 turn. Kabrhel bet a bit over 6,000 and Iqbal quickly let his hand go.

"Very tough table," Kabrhel said as he collected the pot.

Tags: Martin KabrhelMohammad Iqbal

No Chips for Dinner for Vieira

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
Joao Vieira
Joao Vieira

While being filmed by Winamax's TV crew, Joao Vieira in the hijack three-bet after Koen Breed opened from middle position.

Breed called to find a flop of K24 where Vieira made a continuation bet. Breed check-called, then on the 6 turn, Vieira fired a second barrel of 7,000. Breed check-called once more.

On the 6, Breed checked, Vieira moved all-in for 16,500 and Breed went deep into the tank before making the call.

Joao Vieira: Q10 All in
Koen Breed: JJ

Vieira was caught bluffing and was eliminated moments before the start of the dinner break.

Tags: Joao VieiraKoen Breed

Dinner Break

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
Martin Kabrhel
Martin Kabrhel

Players are now on a 75-minute dinner break and are expected back at approximately 8:00 p.m. local time. The field has grown to 876 entries, with 743 players currently remaining.

Here are some highlights from the third level:

Kay's Bullets Take Down Cada

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante
Joe Cada
Joe Cada

Haoran Hu raised to 1,000 from under the gun and Joshua Kay called in the hijack. Joe Cada raised to 4,000 on the button and only Kay continued.

The flop rolled out 642 and Kay checked over to Cada who continued betting for 3,500, prompting Kay to move all in for 18,400 effective. Cada called to put his tournament life at risk.

Joe Cada: JJ All in
Joshua Kay: AA

An A on the turn locked up the pot for Kay before the river 8 peeled off and the 2009 WSOP Main Event champion took his leave from the tournament.

Tags: Haoran HuJoe CadaJoshua Kay

Jaka's Main Event Ends Holding Seven-Deuce Off

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante
Faraz Jaka
Faraz Jaka

Benjamin Gold raised to 1,200 on the button and called a three-bet of 5,500 from Faraz Jaka, who was in the big blind.

Gold then called a 3,500 bet from Jaka on the Q32 flop and a 14,000 bet from Jaka on the K turn.

The 2 completed the board and Jaka fired 30,000 into the middle. Gold then stuck a pile of t-25,000 chips into the middle, which was enough to put Jaka all in for his last 35,000 behind.

Jaka went deep into the tank and a couple of minutes went by without any action.

"Sorry guys, give me one more minute," Jaka said.

Jaka eventually committed his stack into the middle and Gold showed QQ for a full house.

Jaka showed he held 72 for trip deuces and wished his tablemates good luck before exiting the tournament area.

Tags: Benjamin GoldFaraz Jaka