2025 World Series of Poker

Event #40: $5,000 Seniors High Roller
Day: 1
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a3
Prize
$646,845
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$3,684,600
Total Entries
801
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
750
Players Left
274
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Chan Wins With Queens

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

Johnny Chan raised to 1,300 from middle position and received calls from Ramana Epparla on the button and Chander Jain in the small blind. The flop was 589, and both callers checked to Chan, who bet out 2,000. Both players called.

Everyone checked the turn 10 and the river K.

Epparla stated, "Can you beat a five?" and turned over 52. Jain mucked, and Chan turned over QQ for the win.

Tags: Chander JainJohnny ChanRamana Epparla

Wolpert Takes Three-way Pot

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

Joel Fincher raised to 1,600 and enticed Arthur Fleischmann on the button and Marc Wolpert in the big blind to come along.

They saw a 2K8 flop. With the initiative passed to him, Fleischmann bet 1,600. The other two players continued to tag along going into the turn.

The turn 3 and river A were knuckled by all three. First to show, Wolpert tabled K10 and took the pot down as the others mucked their hands.

Tags: Arthur FleischmannJoel FincherMarc Wolpert

Preflop Controversy Pays Off

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante
John Morano
John Morano

John Morano opened the action to 1,000 from middle position, and received one caller before Keith Block threw in a three-bet to 5,600. Morano then placed in a small four-bet to 11,000, the original caller folded, and Block went for a five-bet to 28,000.

As the table waited to find out Morano's next action, he was ready to see a flop, and was extremely surprised when action was back on him, questioning how Block could have possibly raised, after his three-bet had been flatted. However, Morano had placed five 1,000 denomination chips into the middle, rather than the 100 chips that he was supposed to use.

The floor was called over, had the action recounted to them, and ruled that Morano had indeed three-bet, not called, despite Morano's pleas that he "didn't have a raising hand. Despite all this, and some more table talk, he picked up 17,000 more chips and played with them in his hand for a while, and called.

The two finally went off to a flop of 3JK and Block fired a continuation-bet of 15,000. Morano took no time in shoving for around 20,000 more, and Block sigh-called. "Top two", announced Morano gleefully.

John Morano: KJ All in
Keith Block: AA

The 29 board came out clean for Morano, as he doubled up in the most bizarre fashion, and Block was left with peanuts after having his aces cracked.

Tags: John MoranoKeith Block

Schultz Wins a Small One

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

Dean Schultz raised to 1,200 from under the gun and was called by Jamey McKay in the small blind and David Pham in the big blind.

Action checked through on the 2J8 flop.

The turn was the Qx, the blinds checked, Schultz bet 2,000, and only McKay called.

The river was the 8. This time, Schultz bet 4,200, eliciting a fold from McKay

Tags: David PhamDean SchultzJamey McKay

Merritt Shows Strength

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

Rickie Merritt opened for 1,000 and got called by John Krpan on the button. Kazuhiko Yotsushika three-bet to 3,300 in the small blind and both Merritt and Krpan called.

The 47Q flop was checked by all three. Yotsushika led with 6,000 on the 7 turn and got called by Merritt. Krpan folded leaving the other two to continue.

Yotsushika checked the J river but folded after a 6,500 bet from Merritt.

Tags: John KrpanKazuhiko YotsushikaRickie Merritt

Some Chip Updates; Johnny Chan in the House

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

Level: 4

Blinds: 300/500

Ante: 500

Evan's Beats Tedeschi for the Pot

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante

Marcel Luske opened to 1,200 under the gun and got callers in Don Warner in cutoff, Harold Evans on the button and Edward Tedeschi in the big blind.

The flop dropped 683 and action passed to Evans who bet 3,000. Tedeschi called but Luske folded. Warner chuckling at Luske's fold, folded right after.

The two remaining players checked the turn 7 and K river. Tedeschi showed Q7 for a pair on the turn but Evans' A8 beat it with the higher pair.

Tags: Don WarnerEdward TedeschiHarold EvansMarcel Luske

Seidel Pays it Off

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante

There was 17,000 in the pot, as Raoul Encinas checked over to Erik Seidel on a board of 10A84x. Seidel bet out for 8,000, and Encinas didn't take too long before putting in the call.

Encinas didn't check again on the J river, and this time bet into Seidel, choosing a sizing of 9,000. Seidel put in the call, and Encinas flipped over 108 for a flopped two pair. Seidel mucked his cards

Tags: Erik SeidelRaoul Encinas

Fleischmann Flushes Out Wolpert's Trips

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante

Arthur Fleischmann, in the hijack, opened to 800 and was in business with three customers - Marc Wolpert on the button, Joseph Neiman in small blind and Michael Stembera in big.

All saw a flop of 4A5. After two taps on the table, Fleischmann continued with 1,200. Wolpert called but both blinds folded their hands.

Slowing down, Fleischmann checked the Q turn prompting Wolpert to bet 2,000. Fleischmann called to see the last street. Once again, Fleischmann check-called Wolpert's bet of 6,000 on the river 4.

Wolpert showed 64 for trips on the river but Fleischmann showed K8 for a flush on the turn.

The table erupted when the dealer almost mucked Fleischmann's hand to award the pot to Wolpert. But before any major damage could happen, the chips were pushed in the proper direction - towards Fleischmann's side.

Tags: Arthur FleischmannJoseph NeimanMarc WolpertMichael Stembera