2025 RGPS Grand Prix San Diego
Level: 24
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 60,000
Players are now on a 15-minute break. Play is four-handed and will resume at the 30,000/60,000 level.
Gabriel Habbaba began the hand with a raise to 100,000 from the cutoff. William Wilson called on the button, and Maksim Tatarintsev came along with a call from the big blind.
Tatrintsev and Habbaba checked the J♣10♥9♥ flop before Wilson bet 150,000. Tatarintsev re-raised to 325,000 before Habbaba folded. Wilson came along with a call.
The 3♠ turn did not deter Tatarintsev, who bet 1,000,000. Wilson folded to yield the pot to Tatarintsev.
Maksim Tatarintsev opened to 100,000 on the button before Gabriel Habbaba raised the price of admission to 300,000 from the big blind.
Tatrintsev called and sent them to a flop of Q♥J♥J♠. Habbaba went all-in for 1,120,000 and was called by Tatarintsev after some deliberation.
Gabriel Habbaba: A♦A♥
Maksim Tatarintsev: 8♦8♠
Habbaba had the goods and the J♣ turn and 7♦ river did not crack his aces to award him the double.
The hand began when Gabriel Habbaba raised to 125,000 from under the gun.
Jose Medina chose to go all-in for 900,000 from the small blind, and Zach Kelley joined the fray with an all-in for 1,235,000 from the big blind. Habbaba gave it some thought before he folded.
Jose Medina: 9♠9♥
Zach Kelley: J♥J♠
Medina was well behind the better pocket pair of Kelley. Medina was unable to crack Kelley's jacks when the board came 2♠3♥5♦4♦8♦ to award Kelley the pot.
Medina earned $8,659 for his fifth-place finish.
Level: 23
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 50,000
Zach Kelley opened to 80,000 from the cutoff before Barbara Lanese opted to go all-in for 600,000 out of the big blind. Kelley made the call and had her covered to put her at risk.
Barbara Lanese: A♣J♥
Zach Kelley: 10♦10♣
Lanese needed to pair her overcards, but the flop was all low as it came 3♠3♥2♠ to keep Kelley in the lead.
Lanese was unable to improve on the 6♣ turn and the 5♠ river to be eliminated in sixth place. She earned $7,155 for her finish.
Maksim Tatarintsev got the hand started with a raise to 85,000 from early position before Bradley Miller chose to go all-in for 415,000 from the cutoff. William Wilson got into the fray when he called the all-in as Tatarintsev bowed out with a fold.
Bradley Miller: A♠J♥
William Wilson: A♣K♥
The flop made them trade which card they wanted to see when it came 10♠8♣Q♦.
Wilson hit the nuts on the turn when the J♣ came to give him a straight.
The 8♠ hit the river to complete the board as Miller exited in seventh place.
Miller earned $6,017 for his finish.