2025 World Series of Poker

Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship
Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
103
Prize
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$90,535,500
Total Entries
9,735
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,500,000
Ante
2,500,000
Players Info - Day 1d
Entries
4,997
Players Left
3,776
Players Left 1 / 9,735
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Heidt Finds the Flush to Double Through Greenlee

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante
Adam Greenlee
Adam Greenlee

Bradley Heidt open-jammed for his remaining 7,300 stack and action folded around to Adam Greenlee on the button who was the only caller.

Bradley Heidt: KQAll in
Adam Greenlee: KQ

Heidt liked the look of the KA7 flop, as it brought him in a backdoor straight draw.

Another club came on the J turn, and he was calling for "One more!".

The 2 river saw Heidt secure the double and save him from elimination in the freezeout, sitting back with a more comfortable stack.

In the next hand, Greenlee opened the cutoff to 1,100 and Francis Rusnak called on the button. Heidt also called from the big blind, taking the players three-ways to the flop.

Heidt moved all in for 9,300 and Greenlee thought before folding, not giving Heidt the chance of another double up.

Tags: Adam GreenleeBradley HeidtFrancis Rusnak

Zapolski Leads Into Table Leader

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

Three-way to the Q938 turn, Vernon Barlow made a bet of 1,600 from the big blind. Krzystof Zapolski called in late position before Najeem Ajez raised to 8,500 in the hijack.

Barlow said goodbye to his cards, but Zapolski tossed in a call after some thinking time. The J came on the river, and Zapolski decided to take the initiative with a bet of 11,500.

Ajez tanked for a couple of minutes, but eventually decided to fold his hand, surrendering the pot to his neighbor.

Nyunt Chipping Up

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

Timothy Cramer checked the 63J flop from the big blind, and Khin Nyunt tossed out a 1,000 chip in middle position. Cramer called to see the K turn, checking again.

Nyunt sized up to 2,600, and the call was made. Both players then checked it down on the 7 river.

Cramer showed J9 for a pair of jacks, but Nyunt tabled AK for top pair to take down the pot.

Tags: Timothy CramerKhin Nyunt

Hemingway Wins With River Bet

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante
Jared Hemingway
Jared Hemingway

With the of J8Q already out, Kevin Henderson raised to 3,500 in the cutoff. Jared Hemingway called from the button.

The turn of the 5 didn't discourage Henderson, who bet 4,000, which Hemingway called immediately.

The 5 on the river drew a check from Henderson. Hemingway bet 5,500.

Henderson didn't think too long before tossing in his cards.

Tags: Jared HemingwayKevin Henderson

Loeliger Sends One Hopping Out

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

Paulina Loeliger was in middle position with a raise of 4,000 in front of her before Kenny Sung reraised to 15,000 in the cutoff. The table folded back to Loeliger and she called.

The flop came 10105 and Sung moved all in for around 25,000. Loeliger quickly called to put him at risk.

Kenny Sung: KJ All in
Paulina Loeliger: QQ

Sung was looking for a king to stay alive against Loeliger's queens as the 10 turn improved her to a full house. The river was the 6 and Loeliger secured the pot to send Sung to the rail.

Jesse Capps was recently spotted in this section, but with only three ducks in front of him. "I had a lot more ducks, but the dealer told me to take them off the table," he said.

Tags: Kenny SungPaulina Loeliger

Kotelnikov Shoves on Rodrigues

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

Andrey Kotelnikov opened from early position before Michael Rodrigues three-bet from the button, and Kotelnikov called.

On the 966 flop, Kotelnikov check-called a bet of 2,400 from Rodrigues.

Kotelnikov checked again on the 7 turn as Rodrigues fired again for 8,000, and Kotelnikov called.

On the 6 river, Kotelnikov checked for a third time to Rodrigues who bet 16,500. Kotelnikov responded with a check-jam for 45,100. Rodrigues, as the slightly covering stack, would go deep into the tank for almost three minutes before he let his hand go, as Kotelnikov sportingly tapped the table after a tough hand.

Tags: Andrey KotelnikovMichael Rodrigues

River Raise Does the Job

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

The action was joined with roughly 7,000 already in the pot and a full board showing A7Q98.

Joshua Adcock had checked the action over to Brendan Loftus, who chose to put out a bet of 2,500. Adcock responded with pure aggression, putting in a substantial check-raise to 17,500.

Loftus was left to try and figure out how best to proceed, and, after a little time considering his options, he decided folding was the best move.

Tags: Brendan LoftusJoshua Adcock

Proceedings in Paris Yellow

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

Romero Chips Up Without Showdown

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

Joshua Romero led the 9438 turn for 2,500 and then called a raise to 6,800 by Robert Welch. He opted to call and then fire another bet of 5,400 once the K appeared on the river. That was enough to avoid a showdown this time, as Welch opted to fold.

Tags: Joshua RomeroRobert Welch

Dvorak Takes the Spoils in Five Way Pot

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

Action folded to Arturas Astrauskas in middle position, and he raised to 1,100. His raise gathered calls from no fewer than four players, including Maurice Paradis on the button and Gabriel Dvorak in the small blind.

The dealer burned and turned three, revealing a 678 flop. When given the opportunity, Astrauskas continued with a bet of 1,500. Only Paradis and Dvorak called.

There was no slowing down from Astrauskas on the 2 turn as he placed a bet of 3,500. Still unable to shake either of his opponents, they went three to a river.

Each player checked in turn on the 2 river, and when Dvorak exposed his 99, both of his opponents mucked their hand, awarding him the pot.

Tags: Arturas AstrauskasGabriel DvorakMaurice Paradis