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 6
Entries
202
Players Left
57
Players Left 1 / 9,735
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Painter Five-Bets; Wasnock's Cowboys Are No Good

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Jameson Painter
Jameson Painter

Jameson Painter opened to 125,000 on the button with AK and Chad Power three-bet 1010 to 380,000 out of the small blind. Sebastian Schulze then four-bet to 1,005,000 out of the big blind holding AJ, and Painter five-bet to 2,100,000.

Both Power and Schulze quickly folded, which allowed Painter to take in the pot without seeing a flop.

In the next hand, John Wasnock opened with KK from the hijack to 150,000 and Painter called with QJ in the cutoff. Schulze also called from the small blind with A5.

Schulze made top pair on the A34 flop, which checked around to the Q turn. Schulze checked, Wasnock bet 175,000, Painter called, and Schulze called.

A 6 on the river was a brick, and all three checked it down, allowing Schulze to scoop up the pot with his pair of aces.

Tags: Chad PowerJameson PainterJohn WasnockSebastian Schulze

Milhomem Slowly Chipping Up

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

Murilo Milhomem made it 125,000 to go with J10 from early position and only Bradley Jansen called out of the big blind with 77.

Jansen checked the A1010 flop, allowing Milhomem to place a continuation-bet of 115,000 with his trip tens. Hansen stuck around with a call.

The K dropped on the turn, prompting another check from Jansen. Milhomem met 240,000, which was enough to get Jansen to fold.

Tags: Bradley JansenMurilo Milhomem

Kajtez Gets Primerano to Fold the Best Hand

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

Matija Kajtez raised to 120,000 from under the gun with A10 and Daniele Primerano flat-called with 77 on his left. Stefan Nemetz also came along from the big blind with the suited J4. The flop fell 632 to give each player a piece of the pie.

The action checked to Primerano who put together a bet of 230,000 which got Nemetz to fold. Kajtez just called with his flush draw and the 6 paired the board on the turn. Kajtez checked again and Primerano reached back for a bet of 475,000. Kajtez thought for a minute before shoving all in, putting Primerano to the test for his remaining stack.

Primerano mulled it over for a minute but decided to send his cards and the best hand into the muck.

Tags: Daniele PrimeranoMatija KajtezStefan Nemetz

Small Showdown Pot for Robinson

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

In a battle of the blinds to the A87Q turn, Colin Robinson bet 100,000 and Eric Afriat called. They checked the K on the river, and Robinson showed the 107, Afriat mucked the 76.

Tags: Colin RobinsonEric Afriat

Hynam Bricks Combo Draw for Big Carrillo Double

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Don Carrillo
Don Carrillo

Mitchell Hynam opened to 140,000 in middle position and Don Carrillo defended in the big blind.

Carrillo checked on the flop 376 and Hynam continued for 100,000. Carrillo check-raised to 500,000 and Hynam responded by three-bet jamming a stack of around 4,080,000. Carrillo called with a bigger stack.

Don Carrillo: KK All in
Mitchell Hynam: 98

Carrillo had a big draw but the board finished out J8 as Hynam's kings stayed ahead for a huge double.

Tags: Don CarrilloMitchell Hynam

Simon Gets a Penalty

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Jesse Simon
Jesse Simon

Jesse Simon made it 120,000 under the gun with Joey Padron calling from the next seat, Tony Gregg calling from middle poisiton, and Alen Tenorio defending his big blind.

When it checked to Simon on the 356 flop, he bet 225,000, which was only called by Tenorio.

The 6 landed on the turn, and after about thirty seconds, Tenorio picked up chips and began to extend his hand toward the middle, preparing to bet. A split-second before he was able to place the chips down, Simon declared, “All in.”

The floor was called, and it was ruled that Simon’s action would stand only if Tenorio checked, but could be retracted if Tenorio bet. Visibly confused by the events, Tenorio ultimately chose to check, locking in Simon’s all-in for 635,000.

Visibly confused by the turn of events, Tenorio folded. Simon revealed 7x7x and was subsequently given a one-round penalty for acting out of turn. He apologized to the table, explaining that he believed Tenorio had already bet and thought he was moving all in over the top immediately after.

Alen Tenorio
Alen Tenorio

Tags: Alen TenorioTony GreggJesse SimonJoey PadronSimon Gets

Sudell Dodges Everything to Double Off Goldman

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

Derek Sudell got his last 1,185,000 in the pot from middle position on a flop of 4KQ, and Noah Goldman put him at risk in early position.

Derek Sudell: AQ All in
Noah Goldman: J10

Sudell had a pair of queens, while Goldman and straight and flush draws. The board ran out 2K and Sudell held on to earn the double up.

Tags: Derek SudellNoah Goldman

Gibbons Won't Be Pushed Around by Fan

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
William Gibbons
William Gibbons

With J6, Paul Gibbons raised the button to 120,000 and only Chih Fan defended out of the big blind holding A4.

Fan knuckled the action over to Gibbons on the 736 flop, and Gibbons bet 100,000. Fan meticulously gathered together a check-raise to 265,000, which Gibbons immediately called.

Fam slowed down and checked the 6 turn, allowing Gibbons to bet 250,000. Fan folded, and Gibbons won the pot.

Tags: Chih FanPaul Gibbons

Sternberg Folds Out Enjamio

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

Nicolas Enjamio made it 125,000 from under the gun before Alan Sternberg raised to 310,000 from the button. Enjamio called.

Enjamio check-called for 150,000 on the 752 flop, and then check-folded to a bet of 425,000 on the K turn.

Tags: Alan SternbergNicolas Enjamio

Minghini Sets Up Wysotchanski For a Monster Pot; Wysotchanski Makes Quads the Next Hand

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
James Minghini
James Minghini

Jarod Minghini three-bet to 450,000 in early position and Wagner Wysotchanski called under the gun.

The flop came 106A and Minghini bet 200,000. Wysotchanski called and the 7 fell on the turn. Minghini then bet 1,200,000 and Wysotchanski again called.

The 4 fell on the river and Minghini bet 2,000,000. Wysotchanki took a few minutes before calling, and Minghini turned over AA for top set to win the massive pot.

The next hand, Francis Anderson opened to 125,000 in early position and Brandon Eisen called in middle position. Wysotchanski then three-bet to 335,000 in the big blind and both opponents called.

Wysotchanski moved all in for 800,000 on the 876 flop and Anderson folded, but Eisen snap-called.

Wagner Wysotchanski: 99 All in
Brandon Eisen: 88

Wysotchanski had run into top set for the second straight hand, but this time he spiked the 9 on the turn to make a higher set. The 9 river improved him to quads and he got some of his chips back.

Wagner Wysotchanski
Wagner Wysotchanski

Tags: Brandon EisenFrancis AndersonJarod MinghiniWagner Wysotchanski