2025 World Series of Poker
Jameson Painter raised to 20,000 in middle position and Zhou Lin three-bet to 58,000 on the button. Painter then moved all in and Lin snap-called for 238,000.
Zhou Lin: J♣J♦
Jameson Painter: A♣K♦
It was a classic flip, but Lin didn't have to sweat it out for long as the J♥8♣5♥ flop gave him top set. The rest of the board ran out 4♦10♠ and he reached across the table to give Painter a fist bump before raking in the double up.
In the final hand before the break, arriving on a 10♥5♦8♥K♦ turn, Jeff Gross checked from the big blind to Sylwia Studniarz in early position. Studniarz bet 60,000, and Gross moved all in for 262,000.
Studniarz spent more than five minutes in the tank, during which she and Gross were almost constantly talking to each other. Eventually, Studniarz hinted she might have queen-jack for a straight draw.
"If you have queen-jack, do what you have to do," Gross said to her.
The clock was then called on Studniarz, and she called off during her countdown.
Jeff Gross: K♠10♦
Sylwia Studniarz: Q♣J♦
Studniarz's straight draw missed on the 6♣ river, and Gross raked in a double-up with his two pair.
Richard Freitas opened to 20,000 from middle position and was called by Carlos Enriquez in the hijack. Stephane Revelly then squeezed to 75,000 from the cutoff and Adam Grovenstein shoved for 80,000 total from the big blind. Freitas and Enriquez got out of the way, but Revelly called for 5,000 more to put Grovenstein at risk.
Adam Grovenstein: A♣A♦
Stephane Revelly: J♠9♠
The board ran out 5♣10♦9♥6♦3♦ — keeping Grovenstein best with aces to award him the double up.
Leo Margets raised to 20,000 in the cutoff and Brandon Wittmeyer three-bet to 90,000 in the big blind. Margets four-bet to 210,000, Wittmeyer moved all in, and Margets snap-called for 510,000.
Leo Margets: K♥K♦
Brandon Wittmeyer: A♠Q♦
Wittmeyer hit top pair on the Q♣J♦6♥ flop, but Margets stayed in the lead with her kings through the 7♦ turn and J♣ river to earn the double up and move up past 1,000,000.
These chip counts are taken directly from the WSOP+ app.
Safiya Umerova opened to 22,000 from under the gun with 9♥9♦ and Andreas Christoforou three-bet to 60,000 from her direct left with Q♥10♥. Umerova called.
Both players checked the 5♥5♠Q♦ flop leading to the 6♥ turn. Umerova bet 40,000 and Christoforou called.
Umerova checked the 3♠ river and Christoforou bet for 75,000. Umerova folded and the pot was pushed to Christoforou.
Chip counts were taken from the WSOP+ app.
Level: 17
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
The first level of Day 4 has been completed, and the remaining players have been sent on a 20-minute break. Below are some highlights from this level.