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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Chen Runs into a Set; Kassouf Rocks Up Late

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

Will Kassouf's seat was empty for the first hand of the day, making it a quick one for the players at the table. Kohei Arai opened to 120,000 from middle position but folded after Ruben Costa jammed for 815,000 from the next seat over.

On the next deal, Sam Darkin opened to 125,000 from the hijack, with the action folding to Yuhang Chen in the small blind. He made it 500,000. Darkin stuck around to see the A106 flop, and he called Chen's bet of 325,000. Chen fired out another 1,000,000 on the 8 turn, and Darkin called to set up a big pot in the early goings.

With around a million behind, Chen checked when the Q river completed the board. Darkin announced all-in as the covering stack.

As Chen mulled over his options, Kassouf finally turned up.

"Morning, better late than ever," said Kassouf, who continued to talk while Chen was in the tank.

Chen eventually called, but was shown the bad news as Darkin turned a set with 88, besting Chen's AK.

"Whoops, casualty already and I haven't event sat down yet," chimed Kassouf as he got out his phone to film the board, almost putting his device in Chen's face.

"They're dusting off already," Kassouf continued as he took his seat.

Tags: Ryuta NakaiSam DarkinSejo KasicWill KassoufYuhang Chen

Lynskey Can't Stave Off Elimination

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

Alex Lynskey was down to just 540,000 after taking a bad beat to start the day and shoved all in from the hijack. Daniele Primerano reshoved all in on the button and the blinds quickly folded.

Alex Lynskey: J8All in
Daniele Primerano: AK

The flop came 544 which provided no immediate help to the former final tablist. The 6 on the turn got Lynskey to his feet and Primerano joined him. The 3 completed the board and Lynskey was eliminate after another deep run in the Main Event.

Tags: Alex LynskeyDaniele Primerano

Giddy Up, Ladies and Gentleman

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

Maksim Pisarenko opened to 120,000 in the cutoff and Romain Locquet three-bet to 400,000 on the button. Wagner Wysotchanski flat-called from the small blind and Francis Anderson ripped all in for 640,000 in the big blind. Pisarenko quickly folded and Locquet reshoved all in for 3,635,000. Wysotchanski thought for nearly two minutes before dumping his cards in the muck.

Francis Anderson: QQAll in
Romain Locquet: JJ

Anderson held the better of the two pocket pairs and had both of the suits covered. The board ran out K103K8 and Anderson's ladies held on for a double up which sparked some emotion himself and his friends on the rail.

Tags: Francis AndersonMaksim PisarenkoRomain LocquetWagner Wysotchanski

Cooper Shoves; Hallaert Adds Chips

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

Michael Gagliano opened to 130,000 from early position and Rahul Rastogi called in the next seat. Jason Cooper was in the cutoff and moved all in for 905,000, which earned him the pot as both of his opponents folded.

Elsewhere, Kenny Hallaert opened to 130,000 from early position and Joseph Henry called in middle position. Chahn Jung also came along from the button.

They saw a flop of KJ2 where all three checked to the 7 turn. Hallaert bet 225,000, Henry called, and Jung folded.

On the 6 river, Hallaert put together a bet of 350,000 and moved it into the pot, which sent Henry into the tank. Around 90 seconds passed before Henry decided to let it go, allowing Hallaert to add to his mountain.

Tags: Chahn JungJason CooperJoseph HenryKenny HallaertMichael GaglianoRahul Rastogi

Prokopchuk Holds to Double Off Sudell

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

With around 500,000 in the pot on a board of 8753, Mikhail Prokopchuk bet 175,000 from middle position and Derek Sudell moved all in from the button. Prokopchuk tanked for a minute before calling for his last 1,570,000.

Sudell showed 54 for a pair and straight draw, while Prokopchuk had KK. The 9 river was safe for Prokopchuk and he earned the double up.

Tags: Derek SudellMikhail Prokopchuk

Hynam Takes from Veloso

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

Sergio Veloso raised to 120,000 from early position with Mitchell Hynam calling on the button, and Bradley Jansen defending his big blind.

Jansen checked first on the 94K flop, and Veloso bet 135,000. Only Hynam slid in the call.

Two checks followed the 2 turn for the A to reveal itself on the river. Veloso checked, and then faced a bet of 330,000 by Hynam. Veloso thought better of it and folded, allowing Hynam to pull in the pot.

Tags: Bradley JansenMitchell HynamSergio Veloso

Costa Shoves on Augustino; Kassouf Builds His "Tower of Marbles" and Prepares For the Long Haul

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

Will Kassouf showed up 10 minutes late for the day and got to work stacking up the big pile of chips in front of his seat.

"Tower of marbles. We're only halfway through the tournament. We just finished Day 5. It's a 10-day tournament. I don't know why people are going bat-shit crazy right now. There's a long way to go," Kassouf said.

Meanwhile, Ruben Costa had opened to 120,000 in early position and Anthony Augustino called in the big blind.

Costa continued for 80,000 on the QQ2 flop and Augustino called. Costa then bet 120,000 on the J turn and Augustino again called.

The river was the 9 and Costa moved all in for 765,000. Augustino took a minute before laying down his hand.

"Show the bluff. Good for the game," Kassouf said to Costa, but Costa returned his cards face down and took in the pot.

Tags: Anthony AugustinoRuben Costa

Hell Hath No Furthy

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

Bruno Furth raised to 125,000 in early position and Murly Manokharan called on the button before Sejo Kasic three-bet in the big blind. Furth four-bet jammed and Manokharan folded before Kasic called with a stack of around 1,300,000.

Sejo Kasic: AA All in
Bruno Furth: AK

Furth had run into aces and couldn't improve as the board ran out 6Q239 to earn Kasic an early double.

Tags: Bruno FurthMurly ManokharanSejo Kasic

Rock Me Amadeus

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

Jefferson Guerrero jammed for 205,000 from the cutoff and was called by Rodrigo Jim in the small blind as well as Amadeus Janotta in the big blind. On the KK2 flop, Jim checked and then folded when Janotta bet 225,000.

Jefferson Guerrero: AQ All in
Amadeus Janotta: KJ

The 3 turn left Guerrero drawing dead to make the 5 river a formality.

Tags: Amadeus JanottaRodrigo JimJefferson Guerrero

Arbaugh Loses a Flip to Bust

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

Adam Bishop raised to 160,000 from the hijack with Charles Lee calling from the cutoff and Jamie O'Connor calling out of the small blind. Brian Arbaugh squeezed all in for 1,300,000 from the big blind, which got Bishop to tank fold. Lee took a few moments and made the call, while O'Connor got out of the way.

Brian Arbaugh: AQ All in
Charles Lee: 88

In the first orbit of Day 6, Arbaugh found himself all-in and at risk in a flip. The 265 flop kept Lee ahead with two eights. The J turn offered Arbaugh a flush draw, but the 10 river was a blank. The pot was pushed to Lee, and Arbaugh headed for an early shower.

Tags: Adam BishopBrian ArbaughCharles LeeJamie O'Connor