Level: 28
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 100,000
Level: 28
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 100,000
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All the chips went in the middle preflop between Lawrence Brandt and David Daniels, who was at risk for a stack 565,000.
Danid Daniels: A♠K♣10♦10♠
Lawrence Brandt: A♦J♠8♦5♥
Daniels had the best starting hand, and stayed ahead on the board 4♦Q♦A♥7♠Q♣ to claim the double up.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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4,860,000
765,000
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765,000 |
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1,250,000
675,000
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675,000 |
Andrew Finlay opened to 100,000 and got a three-bet from Gregory Fournier on the button. When action folded back to him, Finaly called to see the flop.
The dealer peeled K♥10♦K♦ which both players checked. They knuckled the turn 6♦. After a check on the river 5♦, Fournier shot out 850,000 which was enough to take the pot down.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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5,850,000
1,450,000
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1,450,000 |
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1,750,000
50,000
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50,000 |
Some people really do have all the luck — and the rest of the field in Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha at the 2025 World Series of Poker might be thinking just that after Vincent Moscati pulled both of the $100,000 jackpot mystery bounty prizes.
His mother, sister, and friends were all on the rail to celebrate as Moscati cracked open the second six-figure chest on the big screen, completing one of the most incredible back-to-back bounty sweats of the summer.
With $201,500 now locked up in bounty prizes, Moscati has already secured more than the third-place payout of $164,090, and if he finds one of the remaining $25,000 chests, he’ll surpass second place as well.
Daniel Willis started the action with a 350,000 raise and got two callers in the blinds, Davis Modans in small and Samuel Klintmalm in the big blind.
After a check on the 8♠9♦2♥ flop, Klintmalm fired 1,150,000 sending Willis to the tank. After a few seconds, Willis folded and made a groan of frustration after Modans folded right after.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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4,900,000
300,000
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300,000 |
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3,600,000
2,245,000
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2,245,000 |
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3,300,000
700,000
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700,000 |
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Sergio Torres raised to 350,000 from the cutoff, and Quan Tran raised to pot from the small blind for 1,150,000. Torres called. The flop arrived with 8♠2♦8♣ and both players checked.
On the turn 9♥, Tran checked and Torres led out for 1,000,000. Tran called.
Both players checked the river 2♥.
Tran turned over A♥K♠10♥9♠ for two pair and Torres mucked.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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11,540,000
1,140,000
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1,140,000 |
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3,740,000
3,160,000
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3,160,000 |
James Ramirez limped and Elias Samaha decided to raise to 200,000. It was called by Andrew Yee, Howard Weston in the big blind and Ramirez, with only 95,000 left behind.
The dealer fanned a flop K♦5♦J♣ and Weston potted for 950,000. Ramirez sent his last chips in the middle and the other players folded:
James Ramirez: Q♦Q♠J♥J♦
Howard Weston: A♦Q♥5♠5♣
Ramirez had hit a set of jacks, while Weston had a lower set, and the rest of the board fell 6♥2♠ to give the pot to Ramirez.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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5,860,000
160,000
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160,000 |
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1,440,000
170,000
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170,000 |
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1,140,000
780,000
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780,000 |
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1,100,000
580,000
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580,000 |
Lawrence Brandt raised to 250,000 from early position, only for Nelson Chelini to three-bet to 500,000 from middle position. Brandt called, and the players saw the flop of 7♠A♦9♦.
Chelini announced "Pot" and pushed out the pot bet of 1,250,000. Brandt checked how much Chelini had behind and then raised enough to put him all in. Chelini called.
Nelson Chelini: A♣K♣Q♥5♥
Lawrence Brandt: A♥J♦10♣4♦
The 10♦ dropped on the turn to make Brandt a flush and leave Chelini drawing dead. The irrelevant 6♣ came on the river to seal the deal, and Chelini was sent packing whilst Brandt pulled in the massive pot.
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8,700,000
3,840,000
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3,840,000 |
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Action was picked up with Moonho Seo in the big blind, all in for 790,000 and at risk against Lukas Hafner in middle position.
Moonho Seo: A♣K♦K♥3♣
Lukas Hafner: J♥9♠8♥6♠
Seo was ahead with pocket kings. But the winds changed when the flop dropped J♦6♣8♣ giving Hafner two pair. Seo had hope since he also received additional outs with a flush draw. No club fell on the turn 7♠.
The river 10♠ improved Hafner's hand to straight, cementing Seo's elimination from the tournament.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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2,950,000
1,575,000
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1,575,000 |
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Busted |