Low Card: 2,000
Completion: 8,000
Limits: 8,000-16,000
Andres Korn completed to see Jack Duong call, with Bryce Yockey calling after bringing in.
Bryce Yockey: XxXx/3♥2♣A♣Q♠/Xx
Jack Duong: XxXx/10♠4♣K♦Q♦/Xx
Andres Korn: XxXx/6♥3♣9♠ - Folded on fifth street
Yockey bet on fourth street after Duong checked to see Korn raise. Duong matched the bet and Yockey called behind him.
On fifth street, Yockey bet again to see just Duong continue.
Duong looked up bets from Yockey on both sixth and seventh street.
"Aces and a low," Yockey said and he tabled A♥8♦5♦. Duong nodded and mucked his hand, seeing the start of day chip leader climb back up the counts.
Action picked up on sixth street in a heads-up pot between Bryce Yockey and Martin Kabrhel, after a bet went in from each player on fourth and fifth.
Bryce Yockey: XxXx / 3♦2♠5♥9♥ / Xx
Martin Kabrhel: XxXx / 4♥6♣Q♦10♦ / Xx
Kabrhel led on sixth and Yockey called. On seventh, Kabrhel led again, Yockey raised, and Kabrhel called. Yockey tabled A♥Q♠4♣ in the hole for a wheel to scoop.
"Do I win anything?" Kabrhel asked.
"I have the nuts," Yockey replied, "You get nothing," as Yockey got the better of Kabrhel again to leave him on a very short stack.
The next hand, Kabrhel completed, John Wasnock raised, and Kabrhel called. Kabrhel's last couple chips went in on fourth street.
Martin Kabrhel: J♦5♦ / 8♦K♣
John Wasnock: A♠3♦ / 2♥4♥
On fifth, Kabrhel caught the K♣ and Wasnock the 7♠.
Then, Kabrhel got the 10♣ while Wasnock found the 5♣ to make a wheel, leaving Kabrhel drawing dead as he ran into a wheel on consecutive hands to be eliminated.
Action was picked up on fourth street in a pot between Qinghai Pan, Benjamin Miner, and Kevin Choi, with each player having put in two bets.
Qinghai Pan: Q♣10♥/Q♥4♠2♠8♦/A♥
Benjamin Miner: 5♦4♣/6♠7♥7♦9♥/10♠
Kevin Choi: XxXx/3♣J♥ - Folded on fourth street
Pan checked to Miner who bet on fourth street to see only Pan call.
On fifth street, Miner bet to see Pan move all in and Miner called.
No improvement came to Miner, leaving his pair of sevens as second best while Pan's pair of queens ensured survival for the WSOP bracelet winner.
Qinghai Pan completed and was called by Bradley Jansen and Jared Rubin from the bring-in.
Bradley Jansen: 7♥7♦ / 4♠K♦7♣
Jared Rubin: XxXx / 2♥Q♣8♥ - folded on fifth street
Qinghai Pan: 9♣5♣ / 3♣3♦J♠
Pan led on fourth with open threes, and both opponents called.
Pan led again on fifth, Jansen raised, Rubin folded, Pan asked for the rest, and Jansen put in the last 1,000.
Jansen made trip sevens on fifth street against the threes of Pan. Pan picked up a flush draw on sixth, but he caught a nine on the end to make two pair, leaving Jansen's trips best to double as Pan was left on the short stack.
Action was picked up on fifth street in a pot between Ray Fishman, Renan Bruschi, and Caitlin Comeskey.
Ray Fishman: XxXx/2♠A♥6♠3♠/Xx
Caitlin Comeskey: XxXx/4♣6♣9♠8♥/Xx
Renan Bruschi: XxXx/8♠5♣A♣7♠/Xx
Fishman was all in for just under two bets on fifth street, with a side pot developing between Bruschi and Comeskey.
Sixth street saw Bruschi bet and Comeskey called.
On seventh street, Bruschi checked over to Comeskey who bet and Bruschi wasted little time calling.
"Aces up," said Bruschi, but Comeskey tabled J♣9♣2♣ for a jack-high flush which was good to take down the side pot. Fishman peeled K♠7♦4♠ for a six-low and he survived by taking half of the pot.
Bruschi was left with just 8,000 and was eliminated shortly after.
Action picked up on fourth street as Phil Ivey, Jake Schwartz, and William Kerkaert all contributed one bet on this street.
Phil Ivey: XxXx / 9♠6♠9♥6♥ / Xx
Jake Schwartz: XxXx / 7♦3♠3♦10♦ / Xx
William Kerkaert: XxXx / 6♦K♣4♣8♦ / Xx
Both fifth and sixth streets checked through despite Ivey showing open two pair on sixth.
However, on seventh, Ivey led out and was called by both Schwartz and Kerkaert.
"Flush," Ivey announced, tabling A♠7♠4♠ in the hole for an ace-high flush, and his opponents both mucked as they could not salvage half of the pot, and Ivey continues his hot start to the new level
Action picked up on fourth street in a three-way hand between Ari Engel, Ali Eslami, and Philip Sternheimer.
Ari Engel: K♣Q♥ / K♠10♠4♦6♥ / Xx
Ali Eslami: A♦A♣ / 9♥K♦7♥A♠ / Xx
Philip Sternheimer: XxXx / 3♣K♥ - folded on fourth street
Engel led on fourth, Eslami raised, Sternheimer folded, and Engel called. On fifth, Engel led again, Eslami raised, Engel put in his remaining 20,000, and Eslami called.
Engel caught the 6♥ on sixth street, but Eslami found the A♠ to make trips and leave Engel drawing dead on seventh street.
Michael Mizrachi completed to see Matt Vengrin raise and Mizrachi called.
Matt Vengrin: XxXx/2♣9♦Q♠K♣/Xx
Michael Mizrachi: XxXx/5♦7♣10♦2♠/Xx
Vengrin check-called a bet from Mizrachi on fourth, fifth, and sixth street.
Both players checked on seventh street.
"Pair of fives," said Mizrachi, but it was no good against Vengrin, who tabled 9♥4♠4♣ for nines and fours.
Mizrachi was left with just 11,000 after the hand, and the 2025 WSOP Main Event champion was eliminated from the tournament shortly after.
Level: 14
Ante: 2,000
Low Card: 2,000
Completion: 8,000
Limits: 8,000-16,000