2025 World Series of Poker

Event #94: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed Championship
Day: 1
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j10
Prize
$986,337
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$5,077,800
Total Entries
546
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
450
Players Left
179
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Quads for Lindgren

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Erick Lindgren
Erick Lindgren

The action was joined as Albert Nguyen and Erick Lindgren were already on the river in a substantially large pot.

With roughly 80,000 already in the middle, action was on Nguyen with a board showing 889JQ.

Nguyen attempted to put Lindgren under pressure by moving all in, covering his opponent's stack.

Lindgren called straight away, though, and revealed that he had flopped quads with his 88. Nguyen attempted to muck his cards but was forced to turn them over as it was an all-in pot. The dealer flipped them over, showing A7.

Tags: Albert NguyenErick Lindgren

Late Day 1 Bustouts

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

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Foxen Flips for Double

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

The action folded to Jimmy Guerrero on the button, who moved all in for 52,000. The small blind folded, but Kristen Foxen called from the big blind.

Foxen only had 23,500 in her stack and, as such, was the player at risk.

Kristen Foxen: JJ All in
Jimmy Guerrero: AQ

There was no help for Guerrero on the 63K69 runout, and Foxen was awarded the double up.

Tags: Jimmy GuerreroKristen Foxen

Matusow Wins Despite Missing Flush Draw

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

With two players seeing a board of 6Q2 and around 12,000 in the middle Mike Matusow checked from the big blind and called a 3,000 bet from Alessio La Francesca who was under the gun.

Matusow led for 7,000 on the J turn. La Francesca raised to 22,000 and Matusow called before both players checked the 6 river.

Mutusow showed A4 for just ace-high after missing the nut-flush draw. La Francesca mucked and Matusow took the pot.

Tags: Alessio La FrancescaMike Matusow

Level: 10

Blinds: 1,000/2,000

Ante: 2,000

Kempton Gets Through Traffic

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante

The hand picked up on the board that read 436 with approximately 13,500 already in the middle in a four-way pot.

David Chen, Daniel Negreanu, and Tobias Schwecht checked to Isaac Kempton on the button, who elected to be 3,000. All the remaining players called to stay in the hand to keep the hand going four ways.

All four players checked the 3 turn to bring the 9 river.

The table checked to Kempton, who put out a bet of 10,000. The other three players folded to award Kempton the pot.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuDavid ChenIsaac KemptonTobias Schwecht

[Removed:555] Sent to the Rail

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante

The action was joined as [Removed:554] moved the remainder of his stack into the middle from the cutoff, roughly 18,000. Only Amir Mirrasouli called on the button.

[Removed:554]: A9 All in
Amir Mirrasouli: AJ

The flop 2J2 was a bad start for [Removed:555], and the 6 turn confirmed his exit.

As the dealer revealed the 4 river, [Removed:555] was already packing up, ready to leave.

Tags: Amir Mirrasouli

Martin Kabrhel Among Late Day 1 Entries

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante

Michaud Flips Chartier to the Rail

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante

Barak Wisbrod opened to 3,000 from middle position and Justin Vaysman three-bet to 10,000 from the cutoff. Clement Michaud four-bet to 23,000 from the button and Sam Chartier five-bet shoved for around 70,000 from the small blind. Action folded back around to Michaud who snap-called with a covering stack.

Sam Chartier: JJ All in
Clement Michaud: AK

The Q3754 runout gave Michaud the nut-flush to win the hand while Chartier exited the tournament area.

Tags: Barak WisbrodClement MichaudJustin VaysmanSam Chartier

Lehr Gives it Up

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante

The action was joined as Alexander Zubov, on the button, and Keith Lehr, in the big blind, were heading to the flop in a three-bet pot.

With 25,500 already in the pot, the dealer fanned out a 3Q5 flop, and Lehr continued for 16,000. Zubov made the call, and they headed to a turn.

The dealer added the J to the board, and Lehr opted to bet again, this time for a more substantial 40,000. Again, Zubov made the call.

When the river J paired the board, Lehr chose to slow down, checking the action to Zubov. Zubov followed suit and checked behind.

Lehr flipped over K7 for just king-high, which was unable to beat Zubov's KQ.

Tags: Alexander ZubovKeith Lehr