2025 World Series of Poker
The remaining 223 players are on a 20-minute break. When they return, the blinds will be 2,000/3,000 with a 3,000 big blind ante.
And the bubble will burst soon after play resumes, as the payouts start at 208.
Kasparas Klezys raised under the gun to 7,000, Daniel Negreanu called in the cutoff and Adam Johnson called in the big blind.
Johnson decided to lead when the flop came 7♣3♣8♥, Klezys folded, and Negreanu called. Both players checked on the 4♣, Johnson bet again for 30,000 on the Q♦ river, Negreanu snap-called.
Johnson tabled a set with 8♠8♦6♣10♣, but Negreanu rivered a higher set with Q♠Q♣J♣10♠, and scooped the pot.
Brett Elder bet 20,000 from the button on a flop of 7♠2♠3♣. Shariq Khan raised with a pot-sized bet from the big blind.
Elder moved all in and Khan called, putting himself at risk with his last 63,500 chips.
Shariq Khan: A♥J♠7♦2♥
Brett Elder: A♠Q♥J♦9♠
The turn of the 8♠ made elder's flush and the K♦ on the river didn't improve Khan's two pair, so he busted out.
With registration now closed, the total entries are confirmed as 1,384 (compared to 1,306 last year).
This created a prize pool of $1,837,260, with a winner's share of $280,214. Of the 297 players remaining in the field, 208 will cash.
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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.
There were roughly 30,000 in the pot on 4♥J♦9♦5♦, Samuel Fuller who was in early position checked to Kurtis Ruhl who was on the button and he bet 11,000, Fuller check-called.
The 7♠ on the river did not slow the action down, Fuller checked again to Ruhl, Ruhl thought about his decision for a few moments, and announced "pot.” Fuller snap-folded.
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,000/2,500
Ante: 2,500
Felix Martel raised in the cutoff to 7,000, Michael Watson three-bet to 24,000 on the button, Blaz Zerjav four-bet from the small blind to 75,000, Martel called the rest of his 50,000, and Watson folded.
Felix Martel: Q♥J♠J♦9♦
Blaz Zerjav: A♦A♠6♠4♣
The flop came 4♦3♦5♥, which gave Martel a flush draw, the 6♦ on the turn gave Martel a flush but Zerjav still had some outs with a six or a four for a full house, but the 7♥ on the river did not help, and Martel scooped.
Cameron Tung raised to 7,000 from under the gun, Andreas Zampas called in the cutoff, Abteen Vaziri called on the button, Daniel Swartz called in the small blind, and Oziel Velador called in the big blind.
Action checked when the flop came 2♠6♥J♦, Swartz led for 15,000 on the A♠ turn, and Tung raised to 40,000. Both Velador and Vaziri folded, Swartz took his time before he made the call.
Action was checked by both players on the 9♠, Swartz announced "set" and tabled J♣J♥, but Tung had a bigger set and tabled A♥A♦7♠5♠, and scooped the pot.
Swartz claimed he nearly folded as he mucked his cards.