2025 World Series of Poker
Martin Kabrhel got it all in for his remaining 9,500 on a flop of 9♦3♦Q♥ with 37,500 in the middle. He was at risk, and behind in equity against Hok Lee.
Martin Kabrhel: A♠Q♠10♠2♠
Hok Lee: K♦J♠10♦4♠
The K♥7♣ runout had Lee ending up with the nuts. Kabrhel rebought instantly.
Danny Tang checked from the blinds on a flop of 9♦5♥5♠, and Domenico Gala bet 4,000. Tang check-raised to 12,000, and Gala called.
The A♥ turn went check-check for the 8♦ to appear on the river. Tang checked again, but Gala bet 23,000. Tang paused a few moments before making the call. Gala showed a full house with 10♥8♥6♠5♣ and took down the pot.
With 24,000 in the pot, and 10♦5♣4♥ being the three community cards on show, Punnat Punsri got it all in from the small blind for his remaining 31,000. Anik Ajmera was right there with him on the button, as the two headed off to a runout.
Punnat Punsri: K♣K♥9♦9♠
Anik Ajmera: Q♦8♥7♥5♦
Ajmera managed to hit his gutshot on the 10♠6♠ runout to accumulate his opponent's chips, and send him home.
James Mendoza got all of his 33,000 chips into the middle preflop, with Michal Schuh trying to bust him.
James Mendoza: A♥A♣Q♠9♣
Michal Schuh: A♠K♦J♠9♥
Mendoza had aces, and Schuh was going to need some help from the dealer to crack them. However, the runout of 10♦5♠2♠Q♣Q♥ gave Mendoza a boat, earning him the much-needed double-up.
Amnon Filippi got it all in preflop as a slight favourite against John Riordan, who had him covered.
Amnon Filippi: A♣K♠Q♠5♠
John Riordan: A♠Q♥6♥3♣
Filippi turned his opponent dead on the 8♠K♦3♠J♠5♣ runout, as he attempts to continue a spin-up.
Justin Tran made it 4,000 from the hijack before Stephen Rogers three-bet to 13,500 from the cutoff. Nader Arfai four-bet from the small blind to 46,000, Tran called, but Rogers jammed for 52,500 total. Arfai and Tran called to see a flop.
With Rogers all-in, the dealer fanned out the flop of 10♥2♠A♣. Arfai shoved for around 40,000, forcing Tran to fold his hand.
Stephen Rogers: A♦K♥Q♥5♦
Nader Arfai: A♠K♣J♦10♠
Arfai was ahead with top two pair, but the K♠ turn improved both players to top two pair. The 3♣ completed the board, which meant Rogers and Arfai chopped the pot.
As per the WSOP+ App
Level: 9
Blinds: 1,000/1,500
Ante: 1,500
Mo Nuwwarah raised to 3,000 under the gun with Matthew Cosentino calling from the button, and Carmen Ling calling out of the small blind.
All three players checked the 7♠8♠10♦ flop to see the A♦ turn. Ling bet the pot for 11,600, and only Nuwwarah called.
When the 2♣ appeared on the river, Ling jammed for about 8,000 and Nuwwarah called.
Ling showed J♠10♠8♥2♦ for two pair, but lost the pot to Nuwwarah's A♠5♠5♥2♥ for a better two pair.
However, the hand wasn't over yet according to the dealer, as he burned another card and delivered the K♣ to add a sixth community card. Even with the bonus chance of survival, Ling was unable to beat Nuwwarah's two pair.