2025 World Series of Poker

Event #93: $3,000 T.O.R.S.E.
Day: 2
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
10x8x8x7x5x3x2x
Prize
$273,386
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$1,393,740
Total Entries
522
Level Info
Level
33
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
159
Players Left
16
Players Left 1 / 522
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Dinner Bell Has Rung

Level 18

The 41 remaining players have been sent on a dinner break of 60 minutes.

The action is expected to resume around 8:40 p.m. local time.

Suzuki Shows Yeh Eight Perfect

Level 18
Ryutaro Suzuki
Ryutaro Suzuki

2-7 Triple Draw

Andrew Yeh raised first to act and called a three-bet from Ryutaro Suzuki in the cutoff.

Both players drew one on the first draw and then Suzuki called a bet from Yeh.

On the second draw, Yeh stood pat and Suzuki drew one. Yeh bet, Suzuki raised, and Yeh called.

Both players stood pat on the end and Yeh check-called a bet from Suzuki, who spread out 8x5x4x3x2x.

Yeh couldn't beat it and mucked — conceding the pot to Suzuki.

Tags: Andrew YehRyutaro Suzuki

Sent to Early Dinner

Level 18

Brunson Brings Himself to Valuetown

Level 18

Seven Card Stud

Todd Brunson: KJ4/JQ9Q
Xiaochuan Zhang: 1033/3849

Todd Brunson bet on sixth street, and was called by Xiaochuan Zhang. Brunson tossed in another bet on seventh street, which Zhang snapped off.

Brunson showed queens and jacks, but Zhang tabled trip threes to take the sizable pot off the table chipleader.

Tags: Todd BrunsonXiaochuan Zhang

Jackpot For Gee

Level 18
David Gee
David Gee

Seven Card Stud

David Gee: 777/J266
Andrey Zhigalov: XxXx/589A/Xx

David Gee completed with his jack and was called by Andrey Zhigalov.

Gee continued for a bet on fourth street and then called a raise from Zhigalov.

Gee called a bet from Zhigalov on fifth and then led out for a bet after pairing his six on sixth street. Zhigalov called.

On seventh street, Gee check-raised a bet from from Zhigalov, who called.

Gee turned over three sevens in the hole for a full house and Zhigalov sent his cards into the muck.

Tags: Andrey ZhigalovDavid Gee (US)

Start-of-Day Chipleader Sent to Rail

Level 18
Robert Rosengarten
Robert Rosengarten

Stud Hi-Lo

Robert Rosengarten: 64/3469/7 All in
Jake Schwartz: 43/7655/J
Stephen Dauphinais: XxXx/8A8 - folded on fifth street
Dylan Weisman: XxXx/3J - folded on fourth street

Dylan Weisman brought in, and Robert Rosengarten, Jake Schwartz, and Stephen Dauphinais called. It checked to Schwartz on fourth street, who bet. Dauphinais and Rosengarten came along to fifth street, while Weisman got out of the way.

Schwartz tossed in another bet on fifth street. Dauphinais check-folded his open pair of eights, after which Rosengarted called all-in for 20,000.

Schwartz revealed a straight, leaving Rosengarten drawing slim with his two pair. Rosengarten did not improve on sixth or seventh street, and the start-of-day chipleader said his goodbyes before picking up his payout.

Tags: Dylan WeismanJake SchwartzRobert RosengartenStephen Dauphinais

Jansen Doubles Through Brown

Level 18

2-7 Triple Draw

Bradley Jansen raised from the small blind and called a three-bet from Tyler Brown, who was in the big blind.

Both players drew two on the first draw and then Jansen led out for a bet. Brown raised to put Jansen all in and Jansen called.

Jansen and Brown both chose to stay pat on the second and third draw and Jansen fanned out 8x7x5x3x2x for an eight. It was best against Brown's 9x6x5x4x2x and Jansen doubled up.

Tags: Bradley JansenTyler Brown

Dauphinais Overtakes Schwartz

Level 18

Seven Card Stud

Stephen Dauphinais: XxXx/A787
Jake Schwartz: XxXx/4J92

Stephen Dauphinais fired bets on fourth and fifth street, which Jake Schwartz called both times.

Sixth street saw Dauphinais make an open pair. He bet, and was quickly rewarded with a fold from Schwartz.

Tags: Jake SchwartzStephen Dauphinais

Eight Tables in Play

Level 18

Miller Straightens Negreanu Out

Level 18
Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller

Omaha Hi-Lo

Heads-up on a flop of 584, Daniel Negreanu checked from the big blind and Ryan Miller bet from the hijack. Negreanu called, leaving himself just several thousand behind.

The 6 fell on the turn and Negreanu committed the rest of his chips into the middle. Miller called and hands were revealed.

Daniel Negreanu: A965All in
Ryan Miller: A874

Miller held a straight against Negreanu's two pair, and the Q river changed nothing — ending Negreanu's run late in the evening.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuRyan Miller

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