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
Entries
9,735
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,500,000
Ante
2,500,000
Players Info - Day 5
Entries
522
Players Left
202
Players Left 1 / 9735
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Hendrix Shoves into Fan

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante

Chih Fan opened to 120,000 from the small blind with A5 and Adam Hendrix defended from the big blind with 65.

The flop came 248. Fan bet 105,000 and Hendrix called.

Fan continued for 250,000 on the K turn. Hendrix shoved his combo draw, covering Fan who had 1,000,000 behind. Fan mucked his hand and the pot was pushed to Hendrix.

Player Chips Progress
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Adam Hendrix
2,645,000
370,000
370,000
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Chih Fan
1,005,000
175,000
175,000

Tags: Adam HendrixChih Fan

Danias "Does Nothing Wrong" and Busts

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Eric Bunch
Eric Bunch

In a battle of the blinds, Nicholas Danias clashed with Ryan Law in a duel of short stacks to create the following showdown.

Ryan Law: AK All in
Nicholas Danias: AQ

The board ran out 942K6 and Danias' stack was reduced below ten big blinds.

"Get ready, as I will be all in very soon," Danias suggested and kept that promise soon after when he had the ace-king.

Unfortunately for him, Eric Bunch woke up with the AA behind and there were no paint cards on the board for Danias to bust.

"You did nothing wrong," another player at the table exclaimed and Ran Ilani chimed in "I don't know, I would fold the ace-king" albeit with a smirk on the face.

Player Chips Progress
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Ran Ilani
2,125,000
695,000
695,000
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Eric Bunch
1,950,000
630,000
630,000
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Ryan Law
800,000
20,000
20,000
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Nicholas Danias
Busted

Tags: Eric BunchNicholas DaniasRan IlaniRyan Law

Blom Busts Main Event

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Viktor Blom
Viktor Blom

Tony Gregg was in the hijack when he raised to 80,000. Viktor Blom then put in his stack of 905,000 from the hijack, which Gregg called after careful consideration.

Viktor Blom: 88 All in
Tony Gregg: AQ

Gregg paired his ace on the KAK flop, leaving Blom with two outs in the deck. Neither the J turn nor the 2 river could save Blom, who said his goodbyes from the feature table before leaving the tournament area.

Player Chips Progress
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Tony Gregg
2,815,000
1,145,000
1,145,000
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Viktor Blom
Busted

Tags: Tony GreggViktor Blom

What Are the Odds of That?

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Nate Silver
Nate Silver

Nate Silver raised it up on the button and Daniele Primerano called from the big blind. The flop came Q95 and Primerano check-called bets from Silver on the flop as well as the 7 turn which created a pot of 1,300,000.

The river was the 4 and Primerano checked one more time. Silver pushed all in for 1,090,000 and Primerano asked for a count. After thinking for a couple of minutes, Primerano looked him up. Silver turned over KJ for a missed combo draw while Primerano held KQ for top pair.

Player Chips Progress
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Daniele Primerano
7,450,000
2,490,000
2,490,000
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Nate Silver
Busted

Tags: Nate SilverDaniele Primerano

Sverko Gets Dealt Three Cards

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Grego Sverko
Grego Sverko

Gregor Sverko raised AQ from under the gun to 80,000 and David Swift called in the small blind with 77. Will Kassouf was in the big blind and called holding A2.

They saw a flop of 36J and when it checked to Sverko, he bet 70,000. Swift then check-raised to 205,000, Kassouf folded, and Sverko's cards also hit the muck.

An interesting situation happened a few moments later when Michael Garner raised to 80,000 from middle position with KQ and when it was on Kassouf in the small blind, Sverko realized he had three cards in the big blind.

The floor were called and they ruled that Sverko's hand was dead and the hand could continue. But Kassouf wanted to make a point.

"It's a misdeal. We would all not have had these cards. It's not like he got an extra one as the last card." said Kassouf.

The floor were firm and said the action could continue, but Kassouf still wasn't done.

"Ah, it's only the $10k Main Event, it's only 10 million dollars. If one of busts, you know? I don't know if I want to play this hand. That's the ruling, we have to go with it," explained Kassouf to the floor.

"Neither of us would have had these two cards, none of us would have had the cards we got dealt. That's a bizarre one," were Kassouf's final words before he eventually folded.

Player Chips Progress
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Jonathan Azoulay
3,925,000
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Michael Garner
3,690,000
100,000
100,000
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Matija Kajtez
3,330,000
300,000
300,000
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Gregor Sverko
2,885,000
230,000
230,000
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Will Kassouf
2,360,000
260,000
260,000
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David Swift
2,105,000
190,000
190,000
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Vinh Nguyen
1,650,000
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Jay Nguyen
855,000
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Carmino Argiero
785,000
100,000
100,000

Tags: David SwiftGregor SverkoMichael GarnerWill Kassouf

WSOP Main Event Chip Leader Busts Immediately After Dinner Break

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Michael Hawker
Michael Hawker

One moment you're chip leader in the biggest poker tournament on Earth. The next, you're out the door, shell-shocked and wondering how it all went wrong.

That’s the brutal reality Michael Hawker faced on Day 5 of the 2025 World Series of Poker Main Event. After going into the dinner break with a field-leading stack of 6,090,000 (152 big blinds), Hawker was eliminated within twenty minutes of returning, watching his dream unravel in sickening fashion.

Read the two brutal beats here

Wintersberger Eliminated by Padilha

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
David Wintersberger
David Wintersberger

In a battle of the blinds, David Wintersberger had checked the A73 flop and Murly Manokharan moved all-in with the marginally covering stack. That sent Wintersberger into agony and he even apologised to the rest of the table while remarking "sorry guys, I really don't know what to do" before staring at the ceiling and back at the table.

Wintersberger ended up folding and then pushed all-in with a shorter stack of around eight big blinds soon after. Pedro Padilha was the one to call out of the big blind.

David Wintersberger: A7 All in
Pedro Padilha: Q10

The 1073 flop gave both players a pair and Padilha took the lead. Nothing changed with the K turn and the 9 on the river sealed the fate of Wintersberger.

Player Chips Progress
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Pedro Padilha
5,400,000
1,020,000
1,020,000
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Murly Manokharan
1,025,000
75,000
75,000
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David Wintersberger
Busted

Tags: David WintersbergerMurly ManokharanPedro Padilha

Nguyen Gets the Best of Karmatckii

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Thi Xoa Nguyen
Thi Xoa Nguyen

This hand was picked up in a pot of over 300,000 on a board that read 47Q4.

Arsenii Karmatckii bet 350,000 from early position. Thi Xoa Nguyen went into the tank before she decided to call to send them to a river.

The 9 river led to a check from Karmatckii. Nguyen opted to play more as she bet 450,000.

Karmatckii gave it some thought before he folded as Nguyen was awarded the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Arsenii Karmatckii
4,600,000
905,000
905,000
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Thi Xoa Nguyen
2,990,000
510,000
510,000

Tags: Arsenii KarmatckiiThi Xoa Nguyen

Eychenne Takes No Prisoners

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Thomas Eychenne
Thomas Eychenne

From early position, William Pengelly opened to 80,000 and was three-bet to 280,000 by Thomas Eychenne in the next seat. Oliver Entine then four-bet to 1,380,000, leaving himself just 40,000 behind. Action folded back to Pengelly, who went deep into the tank before ultimately folding.

Eychenne rechecked his cards and called, mistakenly thinking Entine was already all in. He tabled pocket aces prematurely, then quickly apologized to the dealer and Entine upon realizing his mistake.

The dealer spread the flop of 26J, prompting Entine to joke, “I have one big blind, please let me keep it?” But Eychenne put him all in, and Entine made the call.

Oliver Entine: QQ All in
Thomas Eychenne: AA

Entine needed to find a queen to crack the aces of Eychenne and remain in the tournament. The 4 turn and 8 river didn't help Entine, and all of his chips were sent over to Eychenne.

Player Chips Progress
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Thomas Eychenne
5,300,000
2,200,000
2,200,000
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William Pengelly
3,000,000
200,000
200,000
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Oliver Entine
Busted

Tags: Oliver EntineThomas EychenneWilliam Pengelly