2025 World Series of Poker
Allyn Shulman raised to 2,500 and Elodie Noel called in the small blind before Naho Sugimoto shoved for around 13,000 chips left. Shulman quickly called and Noel let it go.
Naho Sugimoto: A♦Q♠
Allyn Shulman: J♣J♠
The flip went in favor of Shulman with 3♣2♦4♠K♠10♣ and Sugimoto left the tournament area.
Action was picked up with Lais Lourencolongo and Saiko Kojima in an all-in showdown.
Lais Lourencolongo: 7♥7♦
Saiko Kojima: 10♦10♠
Kojima was ahead and remained ahead on the board of 6♣8♦A♠A♥Q♠ eliminating Lourencolongo in the process.
Action was picked up with three women - Molissa Farber, Marian Myszkowski and Elisa Nakagawa - on their feet with their cards and chips in the middle of the table for a three-way all-in showdown.
Marian Myszkowski: A♦J♣
Molissa Farber: K♥K♠
Elisa Nakagawa: 5♥5♣
The moment the hands were tabled, Nakagawa joked about changing her mind and reclaiming her chips. However, the 10♣8♣5♦ flop gave her a set, moving her into the lead. Farber still had minimal outs that could turn things around.
The A♣ turn gave Myszkowski additional outs with a flush draw. But the river 4♥ ended the wait and sealed both Myszkowski's and Farber's fate of getting eliminated from the tournament. Nakagawa, happily surprised, scooped the pot as the other two players left the table.
The prizepool and payouts have been posted and with a total of 1,368 entries, there will be $1,203,840 up for grabs that will be spread out across 206 players. A min-cash will be worth $2,001 and the winner will be taking home $184,094 along with a WSOP gold bracelet.
| Place | Prize | Place | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $184,094 | 14-17 | $7836 |
| 2 | $122,654 | 18-26 | $6431 |
| 3 | $87,695 | 27-35 | $5356 |
| 4 | $63,517 | 36-44 | $4529 |
| 5 | $46,614 | 45-53 | $3889 |
| 6 | $34,667 | 54-62 | $3392 |
| 7 | $26,131 | 63-71 | $3006 |
| 8 | $19,969 | 72-80 | $2706 |
| 9 | $15,472 | 81-89 | $2477 |
| 10 | $12,158 | 90-98 | $2305 |
| 11 | $12,158 | 99-116 | $2182 |
| 12-13 | $9691 | 117-206 | $2101 |
Lucia Martinez opened to 2,500 in middle position and got called by big blind Tara Dunn leading them to the flop.
The flop came 5♠9♠3♥ and both players checked. Dunn led with 3,000 on the turn 5♣. Martinzez called.
On the river A♦, Dunn fired another 6,500. After a few seconds of thinking, Martinez folded her hand.
Kathleen Twomey raised to 2,500 under the gun and only Olga Iermolcheva made the call in the big blind.
Both checked on the5♦10♥2♣ flop and a A♦ fell on the turn. Iermolcheva check-called Twomey for 3,000. The river was the 5♥ and this time Iermolcheva check-folded after Twomey bet 4,000.
Action was picked up on the river on a board of Q♣3♣6♦8♠9♥, and Rachel Buchanan was all in for her last 1,100 from the cutoff and had three callers. Diana Kalietina on the button, Alice Lee from the small blind, and Katherine Riga in middle position. The pot was about 4,500.
On the river, Diana Kalietina put out a bet of 5,000 into a dry side pot, and Lee, jokingly said "Thief" but folded, and Riga folded.
Rachel Buchanan: A♦Q♦
Diana Kalietina: 10♠7♠
Kalietina had made the straight on the river, and Buchanen's pair of queens was not good enough.
Level: 9
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200