2025 World Series of Poker
Players head into the third break of the day, which will last 20 minutes. During this time, the 100-denomination chips will be removed.
Registration is still open till the end of the break.
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Action was picked up on the turn, with a board reading 10♦K♠J♠10♥, Daniel Vandevoort had already 2,200 in the middle and Gaetano Di Maria called. The river showed 3♦, and Vandevoort decided to go all in for his remaining stack of approximately 14,000 chips. Di Maria called.
Daniel Vandevoort: A♥10♠
Gaetano Di Maria: Q♣Q♦
Vandevoort hit a set on the turn and was very happy to double up. Di Maria is still left with a healthy stack.
Gaetano Di Maria is a well-known player in the American and Canadian poker circuit. With a total of $257,926 live winnings, a few titles, and final tables of WSOP bracelet and ring events, this event might be the one for him to win.
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170,000
150,000
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58,800
58,800
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Level: 10
Blinds: 1,000/1,500
Ante: 1,500
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Martin Kabrhel moved all in from early position for his remaining 23,800 stack. Justin Chang called his remaining 14,800 chips sitting to his direct left.
Justin Chang: Q♥Q♣
Martin Kabrhel: 6♣6♦
Chang held on the J♥10♦9♠7♥10♣, leaving Kabrhel with 9,000.
Kabrhel called his own fate when he said "All in, last hand" as he moved in his stack from under the gun. He was quickly called by Wenjie Kan in the hijack.
Martin Kabrhel: 10♦9♦
Wenjie Kan: K♣J♣
Kabrhel picked up a ten on the 3♦J♥10♥ flop, but Kan also hit a jack.
The K♠ turn saw Kabrhel stand from the table, and the 3♥ river sealed his fate. He remarked, "Put me out!" to the dealer. So he could rebuy and take his seat at another table.
He walked away and said to the remaining players, "See you at the final table.”
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Level: 9
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200