2025 World Series of Poker

Event #39: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
Day: 2
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ax3x4x5x6x
Prize
$197,923
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,150,943
Total Entries
867
Level Info
Level
36
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
195
Players Left
18
Players Left 1 / 867
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Level 18

Christ Scoops With Monster

Level 18

Stud Hi-Lo

Robert Klein: XxXx/6Q46/Xx
David Christ: 752/5456

Robert Klein and David Christ had arrived on sixth street, where Klein checked to Christ. Christ bet and Klein called.

Klein also check-called Christ's bet on seventh street. "A set of fives and a seven-low," Christ announced at showdown.

Both parts of the pot were awarded to Christ as Klein quickly mucked his cards.

Tags: David ChristRobert Klein

Santagata Sends Comeskey Out

Level 18
Caitlin Comeskey
Caitlin Comeskey

Limit Hold’em

Heads-up on a flop of 9A5, Caitlin Comeskey and Joseph Santagata got into a raising war that ended with Comeskey all in from the cutoff against Santagata, who was in middle position.

Caitlin Comeskey: AQAll in
Joseph Santagata: AA

"Nice hand," Comeskey said upon seeing Santagata's set.

Comeskey was drawing nearly dead to a runner-runner flush, but the 3 fell on the turn — sealing her elimination.

An irrelevant J completed the board and Santagata was sent the rest of Comeskey's chips.

Tags: Caitlin ComeskeyJoseph Santagata

Zhigalov Gets Shove Through

Level 18

Omaha Hi-Lo

David Tarbet raised under the gun, and was called by Andrey Zaichenko in middle position and Andrey Zhigalov in the big blind. Tarbet tossed in a continuation-bet on the 67J flop, which both opponents called.

The 10 turn then checked through to the Q river, where Zhigalov went all in for exactly one bet. Both Tarbet and Zaichenko made quick folds, seeing the pot shipped to Zhigalov without contest.

Tags: Andrey ZaichenkoAndrey ZhigalovDavid Tarbet

Baker Busts Webb

Level 18

Limit Hold’em

Brandon Webb was already all-in preflop and at risk on the button against Richard Baker, who was in the big blind.

Brandon Webb: 85All in
Richard Baker: Q5

The 627 flop gave Webb additional outs with an open-ended straight draw, but the J turn and 6 river bricked out — awarding Baker the pot with his queen to eliminate Webb.

Tags: Brandon WebbRichard Baker

Villella Keeps Climbing

Level 18

Stud Hi-Lo

Jay Kerbel: 9XxXx/8A9K
Joseph Villella: XxXx/QJA10/Xx

The action was picked up on fourth street, where Jay Kerbel bet and Joseph Villella called. Villela check-called a bet from Kerbel on fifth street, while on sixth street, the roles reversed, as Kerbel check-called Villela.

Villella fired another bet on seventh, but this time Kerbel quickly check-folded, showing the 9 from his three hole cards as he did so.

Tags: Jay KerbelJoseph Villella

Klein Climbs the Ranks

Level 18

Seven Card Stud

Robert Klein: XxXx/3A92/Xx
David Christ: XxXx/QK83/Xx
Ray Fishman: XxXx/46 - folded on fourth street

Three ways on fourth street, Robert Klein bet and was raised by David Christ. Ray Fishman folded after tanking for a bit and Klein called.

On fifth street, Klein check-raised a bet from Christ and Christ called.

Christ called a bet from Klein on sixth, but folded facing a final bet from Klein on seventh.

"I folded buried kings," Fishman said. "You had to have had aces."

Tags: David ChristRay FishmanRobert Klein

Rotholz Doubles, Wong Left Short

Level 18
Hal Rotholz
Hal Rotholz

Seven Card Stud

Hal Rotholz: 55/81068/3 All in
Timothy Wong: Q4/AQK7/3

Timothy Wong bet on fourth and fifth street, with Hal Rotholz calling both times. Rotholz paired his board on sixth street, and tossed in his final 6,000.

Wong made the call and tabled a pair of queens, but was unable to improve on seventh street against the two pair of Rotholz, seeing him double up.

Tags: Hal RotholzTimothy Wong

Ottenio's Eight is Good

Level 18

Razz

Federico Ottenio: 7x4xAx/6xQx8x8x
Tyler Schwecke: XxXx/3x10x9x3x/Xx

Federico Ottenio completed with his six and was called by Tyler Schwecke.

Both players checked on fourth street and then Schwecke called a bet from Ottenio on fifth.

Schwecke led out for a bet on sixth street after Ottenio paired his eight and Ottenio called.

On seventh, Schwecke check-called a bet and Ottenio revealed Ax7x4x for an eight-low. Schwecke sent his hand into the muck upon seeing it and Ottenio collected the pot.

Gleissner Bets All the Way

Level 18

Seven Card Stud

Bernd Gleissner: Q86/887Q
Nicolas Milgrom XxXx/A729/Xx

The action was picked up on fourth street, where Gleissner bet his open pair of eights. Milgrom called, turning a four-way pot heads-up. Milgrom went on to call Gleissner's bets down until showdown.

Gleissner showed eights full of queens, and Milgrom's seven cards disappeared into the muck in defeat.

Tags: Bernd GleissnerNicolas Milgrom