2025 World Series of Poker
Muhamet Perati just rocketed up the counts after winning back-to-back hands.
First, Joey Padron opened to 800,000 in middle position and Perati three-bet shoved for 7,500,000 in the cutoff. When it got back to Padron, he confirmed the count and called.
Muhamet Perati: 10♠10♣
Joey Padron: A♣Q♥
Perati flopped a set on the 3♣10♥J♣ flop and faded the Broadway draw of Padron on the 4♥5♠ runout.
In the next hand, Perati raised the hijack to 800,000 and Ruben Correia three-bet the cutoff to 1,800,000. When it got back to Perati, he four-bet to 5,300,000, and that earned him the pot as Correia folded.
Luka Bojovic made it 800,000 to go with the A♣10♥, earning calls from Sergio Veloso in the small blind with K♠Q♣ and Joshua Beckenstein in the big blind who came along with 6♦5♦. The three-way flop of 9♦4♥2♦ was checked to the 5♣ turn on which Veloso checked, Beckenstein bet 1,100,000 and only Bojovic called.
The K♥ river completed the board and both players checked, Beckenstein won the pot with his two pair.
Adam Hendrix raised to 850,000 on the button as Sebastian Schulze picked up A♦Q♦ in the big blind. He three-bet to 3,000,000, and Hendrix came back with a four-bet to 5,400,000.
Schulze then moved all in for 14,825,000 and Hendrix snap-folded 10♦6♦.
Muhamet Perati opened to 800,000 from under the gun and Nazar Buhaiov three-bet to 1,800,000 in the hijack. Perati four-bet shoved all in and Buhaiov snapped off his stack of 7,125,000.
Nazar Buhaiov: K♥K♦
Muhamet Perati: 2♥2♣
The flop came K♠6♦2♠ with the deuce in the window but the king was right behind it. The J♣ and 9♦ runout changed nothing and Buhaiov doubled up with a set of kings.
On the next hand, John Wasnock raised to 800,000 in the hijack and Perati called from the big blind. The flop came A♦10♠9♠ and Perati check-called a bet of 1,200,000 from Wasnock.
The turn brought the 8♥ and both players checked to the 3♠ on the river. Perati checked for the last time and Wasnock threw in a bet of 1,500,000. Perati gave it his full attention but eventually decided to fold.
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Sebastian Schulze raised to 800,000 under the gun with 7♥7♦ and Stefan Nemetz called in the cutoff with A♠Q♥, while Murilo Milhomem defended K♦5♦.
All three players checked the 8♠5♠2♦ flop. Milhomem then bet 1,300,000 on the 6♥ turn and only Schulze called.
The 4♦ river gave Schulze a straight and he bet 4,200,000. Milhomem let go of his hand and Schulze took the pot.
Daehyung Lee opened to 800,000 with the Q♦J♣ and he was called by Luka Bojovic in the small blind holding the A♣Q♠, Richard Freitas also came along in the big blind with 8♣5♣. They checked all the way to the 8♠4♠3♦10♦7♦ river on which Freitas bet 1,300,000 when checked to.
Neither opponent called and the best hand won the pot.
Sergio Veloso then made it 800,000 to go with J♠J♥ and Bojovic called on the button with 8♠8♦. The K♥K♠10♥ flop was checked to the J♦ turn. Veloso checked his full house and Bojovic checked behind before doing so again on the 10♠ river, after which he smirked
After jamming over Leo Margets’ open with queens, and getting her to fold nines, Jarod Minghini went for it again the very next hand, this time with A♠J♥ after Michael Mizrachi had opened to 925,000 holding Q♠Q♣.
Mizrachi quickly called the 7,250,000 shove, and the two were off to a showdown.
The flop came A♥9♦K♥, bringing Minghini into the lead with a pair of aces.
The 3♥ on the turn, and the 10♦ river sealed the deal, giving Minghini a double-up while Mizrachi could only shake his head in frustration.
Tomas Szwarcberg raised to 850,000 in the hijack and Kenny Hallaert three-bet to 2,400,000 in the cutoff. Stefan Nemetz picked up A♥K♥ in the small blind and moved all in for 11,450,000.
Szwarcberg folded A♠7♠, while Hallaert also got rid of 10♣9♣ and Nemetz took down the pot.