Cary Katz limped on the button, and Breno Drumond checked in the big blind to see the 2♠5♠5♦ flop.
Both players checked to the Q♥ turn, and another pair of checks led to the 8♦ river.
Drumond led out for 600,000, earning a small pot as Katz folded.
Cary Katz limped on the button, and Breno Drumond checked in the big blind to see the 2♠5♠5♦ flop.
Both players checked to the Q♥ turn, and another pair of checks led to the 8♦ river.
Drumond led out for 600,000, earning a small pot as Katz folded.
Cary Katz made it 1,200,000 on the button, and Breno Drumond defended the big blind. Katz continued for 1,500,000 on the 4♥J♥5♥ flop, but quickly folded when Drumond check-raised to 3,000,000.
On the next deal, Jaehoon Baek raised his button to 1,200,000, and Katz called in the big blind. Baek placed a continuation-bet on the 3♦10♣J♠ flop, to which Katz check-folded.
The next hand, Katz limped in from the small blind, and Baek checked in the big blind. The 3♣5♦5♠ flop checked through to the 9♠ turn, where Baek took the pot with a bet of 1,200,000.
Benny Glaser, Scott Bohlman, Martin Kabrhel, and Shaun Deeb. Those have been the four names trading spots at the top of the 2025 World Series of Poker Player of the Year leaderboard.
But by the end of Sunday's action, Deeb could have his three closest competitors drawing thin.
Just three days removed from capturing his seventh career bracelet, Deeb is now on the verge of number eight, and with it, the inside track to yet another WSOP Player of the Year crown. He leads the final three in Event #84: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em, a tournament that was supposed to wrap up last night but needed an extra day to determine a winner.
Deeb returns to the Horseshoe Events Center at 2 p.m. local time with more than half the chips in play, holding 21,200,000. Zdenek Zizka (12,500,000) and Jeffrey Thoney (3,800,000) stand between him and the $232,498 first-place prize, and a Player of the Year race that is becoming his to lose.
Jaehoon Baek raised to 1,200,000 on the button, and Cary Katz tossed in a call from the big blind.
Both players tapped the table on the Q♣A♥A♣ flop, and Katz checked again after seeing the 3♠ turn. Baek slid out a bet of 800,000, and Katz quickly called.
The 3♥ river produced a bet of 600,000 from Katz, with Baek tossing in a call. Katz turned over A♠4♣ for a full house, raking in another pot as Baek mucked.
Jaehoon Baek limped in from the small blind. Breno Drumond checked in the big blind and called when Baek bet 1,200,000 on the 7♦2♣8♦ flop. The 2♠ turn and A♥ river were checked to showdown, where Drumond's 7♠4♥ won against Baek's J♠9♣.
The next hand, Drumond limped in from the small blind, and Cary Katz checked in the big blind.
After the 6♦A♣7♥ flop checked through, Drumond bet 1,300,000 on the 4♦ turn, and 1,800,000 on the 4♥ river. Katz called the bet on the turn, but quickly folded when Drumond fired on the river.
Cary Katz limped in the small blind and Jaehoon Baek checked his big blind option.
The 10♦6♠K♥ flop saw both players check, and the A♠ turn hit the table.
Katz led out for 600,000, taking down another pot as Baek folded quickly.
Breno Drumond limped in on the button, and Cary Katz checked his option in the big blind. The A♠J♥6♣ flop and 5♣ turn were checked to the 9♣ river, where Drumond bet the minimum of 600,000.
Katz quickly called, and he had the higher pair with J♦8♠ against the 9♦3♦ of Drumond.
Jaehoon Baek opened to 1,200,000 from under the gun, and Preston McEwen made the call on the button while leaving just 300,000 behind.
Breno Drumond slid in a call in the big blind, and the A♦4♣J♥ flop was fanned out. Drumond checked to Baek, who continued for 600,000.
McEwen called off the rest of his chips, and Drumond also came along to the 10♣ turn. Drumond checked and got out of the way after Baek fired 2,200,000.
Preston McEwen: A♥J♠
Jaehoon Baek: A♠A♣
Baek had flopped a set of aces, and the 4♥ river completed McEwen's exit in fourth place.
Cary Katz moved all in for 7,500,000 from under the gun, and was at risk when Preston McEwen announced a call in the small blind.
Cary Katz: K♦J♦
Preston McEwen: J♠J♥
Katz was looking for help, and picked up a flush draw on the 5♣4♦2♦ flop. The dealer then flipped over the 6♦ turn, filling Katz's diamond draw, while the 3♣ river completed the board and Katz doubled up.
Jaehoon Baek had open-shoved twice in a row, both times getting folds from his opponents. Breno Drumond then raised his button to 1,200,000, and Baek moved all in again.
Drumond quickly let his cards go as more chips were sent to Baek.