2025 World Series of Poker
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Level: 19
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000
Dylan Lambe raised to 23,000 from under the gun only to face a three-bet all in from Mihai Manole in the small blind to 142,000. Lambe didn't take too long before he made the call.
Mihai Manole: A♠A♦
Dylan Lambe: 8♦8♣
No crazy eights or similar on the 4♣6♣10♠J♦7♠ runout, and Manole's aces held to ship thim the pot for a full double up.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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304,000
203,000
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260,000
5,000
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Cary Katz opened the action with a raise to 20,000 from early position and was called in one spot in the big blind by Ahmed Nimer.
Nimer checked the 7♣K♥8♦ flop before Katz bet 20,000. Nimer called to stay in the hand and head to the turn.
Both players checked the A♥ turn, which led to the 6♥ river. Nimer checked the river, but Katz chose to fire 29,000. Nimer gave it some thought as he shuffled his chips. Nimer eventually committed to a call.
Katz showed A♦7♦ for a turned two pair. A disappointed Nimer mucked his hand.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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375,000
241,000
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72,000
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Jiho Lam out of the button, and Marius Kudzmanas from the small blind got all their chips in the middle with Kudzmanas at risk for his tournament.
Marius Kudzmanas: A♠6♣
Jiho Lam: Q♣2♥
Lam didn't have much of a hand as Kudzmanas was in the lead as they headed to a runout.
The 3♦9♥9♠ was a welcome sight for Kudzmanas as it held his lead.
The turn was not as pretty for Kudzmanas as the Q♦ peeled off to push Lam into the lead.
The 6♦ paired Kudzmanas, but it was not enough to overcome his fate as he exited the tournament.
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Abhishek Paul raised to 25,000 from under the gun, and action folded around to Congya Zhang in the big blind who made the call.
The dealer peeled off the flop of Q♥2♦8♥ and Zhang check-called Paul's 24,000 continuation bet. Both players checked the 9♣ turn and saw the 4♦ drop on the river. Zhang checked over to Paul, who flipped out a 30,000 bet. Zhang thought for a while before making the call and instantly mucked her cards when Paul tabled A♠9♠ for second pair.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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590,000
241,000
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450,000
70,000
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Pedro Reis limped in from the small blind, and Michel Molenaar checked his option. The flop arrived with K♠A♣10♣, and Reis led out with 25,000, and Molenaar made the call.
On the turn 6♠, Reis continued with 60,000, and Molenaar continued with the call.
The river 9♠ had both players check. Reis turned over 10♦6♦ for two pair.
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460,000
170,000
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170,000 |
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389,000
174,000
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174,000 |
Max Kruse raised to 20,000 from under the gun and faced a re-raise from Leo Lombardozzi from middle position to 53,000. Kruse responded by going all-in for roughly 260,000 and was instantly called by Lombardozzi.
Max Kruse: A♠K♥
Leo Lombardozzi: K♦K♣
Lombardozzi had no sweat as the board ran out 9♦8♦8♥3♦10♠.
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1,050,000
863,000
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