2025 World Series of Poker

Event #41: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship
Day: 1
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$282,455
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,097,400
Total Entries
118
Level Info
Level
23
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
91
Players Left
43
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Latest Chip Counts at 1st Break

Level 4

These are the latest chip updates on break, as seen on the WSOP+ app.

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Level: 4

Blinds: 500-1,000
Limits: 1,000-2,000

Mackelprang Wins With Kings

Level 3

Dragana Mackelprang raised from middle position. She was called by Charles Thomas to her left, by Jonathan Tamayo on the button and by Anthony Zinno in the small blind.

Zinno led out when the K65 flop came out. Mackelprang and Thomas called, but Tamayo raised and was called three times.

The turn was the 4. Everybody checked to Tamayo who bet. Zinno check-raised but Mackelprang reraised. Once again, everybody called.

The 2 river was checked by all four players. Mackelprang was the first one flip over her cards, revealing KK for a set, and she won the pot as all of her opponents sent their cards into the muck.

Tags: Anthony ZinnoCharles ThomasDragana MackelprangJonathan Tamayo

Eveslage Takes from Tate

Level 3

In a raised pot preflop, Brian Tate and Chad Eveslage saw the flop of JJ2. Tate bet out from the small blind, and Eveslage called from the button.

The 2 came on the river and again Tate bet and Eveslage called. The players saw the J fall on the river and now Tate check-called Eveslage's bet, hoping for a chopped pot, but Eveslage tabled 33 for a better full house and was pushed the pot.

Tags: Brian TateChad Eveslage

A Better Kicker for Zhu

Level 3

Brian Tate raised from the hijack, Yueqi Zhu three-bet from the button and Tate called.

The dealer fanned a flop of 2Q3. Zhu bet and Tate check-called, then both players checked the 3 turn.

The 6 river didn't bring more action, so Tate revealed A9 for ace-high, but Zhu with A10 had the best kicker to win the pot.

Tags: Brian TateYueqi Zhu

Set No Good for Claassen

Level 3

Jeffrey Lipton raised from the cutoff, and Christopher Claassen called from the big blind.

The flop came Q102, Claassen check-called Lipton's bet, and the players both checked the 9 on the turn and saw the J fall on the river.

Claassen bet out and Lipton called. Claassen showed JJ for a rivered set, "No Good!" said Lipton as he tabled 88 for a rivered straight, "I Got Very Lucky" he exclaimed as he was pushed the pot.

Tags: Christopher ClaassenJeffrey Lipton

Action on the Flop

Level 3

Vincent Gironda raised from under the gun. He was called by Kyle Ray to his left, as well as Ali Eslami on the button and Florian Pesce in the big blind.

Gironda bet the 4J9 flop. After Ray folded, Eslami raised and made Pesce check-fold. Gironda however three-bet, Eslami reraised, Gironda raised again and Eslami called to find the 5 turn.

This time, action was way more calm with a bet by Gironda called by Eslami, who folded after Gironda bet the 6 river.

Tags: Florian PesceKyle RayVincent Gironda

Level: 3

Blinds: 400-800
Limits: 800-1,600

Blom Doing what Blom Does

Level 2

In a three-bet pot, Viktor Blom in the big blind and Robert Wells in middle position saw the flop of 5102. Blom bet, Wells raised, and Blom three-bet. Wells called. The players saw the 9 come on the turn, and again Blom bet and Wells called.

The river brought the 2, and Blom bet again, and Wells called. Blom announced "Full House" as he turned over 52 and Wells tossed his cards into the muck.

Tags: Robert WellsViktor Blom