2025 World Series of Poker

Event #93: $3,000 T.O.R.S.E.
Day: 2
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
10x8x8x7x5x3x2x
Prize
$273,386
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$1,393,740
Total Entries
522
Level Info
Level
33
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
159
Players Left
16
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Negreanu Gets More Breathing Room

Level 17

Stud Hi-Lo

Daniel Negreanu: 86/7J44/JAll in
Viktor Blom: 99/3310A/6

Heads-up on fourth street, Daniel Negreanu called a bet from Viktor Blom and called another bet from Blom on fifth.

Negreanu paired his four on sixth street and bet his remaining chips. Blom called and hands were revealed.

Blom was ahead with his nines and treys and peeled an unhelpful six on seventh.

Negreanu slowly peeled what turned out to be the J — pairing his jack to end with a higher two pair for the double up.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuViktor Blom

Negreanu Triples Up

Level 17
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Seven Card Stud

Daniel Negreanu: Q95/5946 All in
Matthew Rosen: A85/Q242
Yuri Dzivielevski: A82/KJ3K

Yuri Dzivielevski called the bring-in, Daniel Negreanu completed, and Matthew Rosen and Dzivielevski called. Negreanu moved his last 8,000 in on fourth street, being called by his two opponents.

Fifth street was checked through to sixth street, where Dzivielevski created a side pot by betting his open pair of kings. Rosen called to seventh street, which checked to showdown.

Dzivielevski's pair of kings took down the side pot, but Negreanu excitedly tabled two pair to rake in the main pot and triple up.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuMatthew RosenYuri Dzivielevski

Ducks Chip Up Blom

Level 17

Seven Card Stud

Yuri Dzivielevski: 1054/A762
Viktor Blom: J62/31024

The action was caught on fifth street, where Viktor Blom bet and Yuri Dzivielevski check-called. The same action occured on sixth street before seventh street was checked to showdown.

Dzivielevski could only show ace-high, leaving Blom to take the pot with a pair of deuces.

Tags: Viktor BlomYuri Dzivielevski

Razz Rush for Owen

Level 17
Adam Owen
Adam Owen

Razz

Adam Owen: 6x5x4x/3xAx8x9x
Dylan Weisman: 4x2xAx/8x4x9x3x
Ray Fishman: XxXx/2x7x - folded on fourth street

Ray Fishman completed with his deuce and was raised by Adam Owen. Dylan Weisman called cold and Fishman called as well for a bloated three-way pot.

Fishman bet after being checked to on fourth street and Owen raised. Weisman called cold and Fishman said, "What the f*** is happening in this hand?" before folding.

Weisman called a bet from Owen on fifth street and then Owen check-called a bet from Weisman on sixth.

Both players checked on seventh and Owen announced a six as he tabled 6x5x4x for the goods. Weisman showed he held 4x2xAx for an eight and Owen was sent the large pot.

Tags: Adam OwenDylan WeismanRay Fishman

Tong Takes From Bach

Level 17
Kristopher Tong
Kristopher Tong

2-7 Triple Draw

David Bach raised in the hijack, and Kristopher Tong called in the big blind. They both changed two cards, after which Tong led out. Bach called and drew two cards after Tong had remained pat.

Tong bet again, Bach called, and this time Bach needed one card. They then checked to showdown, where Tong tabled 8x6x4x3x2x for the sixth best hand, taking down the pot.

Tags: David BachKristopher Tong

Updated Counts

Level 17

All counts that have been updated on the WSOP+ app have been listed below.

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Level: 17

Fixed Limit Games: 6,000/12,000 Blinds, 12,000-24,000 Limits
Stud Games: 3,000 Ante, 3,000 Bring-In, 12,000 Completion, 12,000-24,000 Limits

Second Break

Level 16

The field has been sent on another break of 15 minutes.

Some Min-Cashers

Level 16

Arieh Scoops Three-Way

Level 16
Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh

Omaha Hi-Lo

In an already sizable pot, Josh Arieh bet the Q3A2 turn from the small blind, being called by Bin Weng in the big blind, as well as by Blaz Zerjav in the cutoff.

The 3 river was checked around, and Arieh won the entire pot when he tabled AQ104 for aces and queens.

Tags: Bin WengBlaz ZerjavJosh Arieh