2025 World Series of Poker
Level: 30
Blinds: 80,000/160,000
Ante: 160,000
The remaining 5 players are heading for their first break of the day.
Play will resume in 15 minutes.
Action folded to Joshua Palmer in middle position, and he raised to 420,000, a pot-sized bet, leaving him just 20,000 behind. When the action folded to Carlos Leiva, he raised to commit the last few chips of Palmer. Palmer called, and the cards were turned over.
Joshua Palmer: 9♣8♦6♥5♥
Carlos Leiva: A♥J♦5♣2♦
The flop 9♠7♥4♦ was great for Palmer, but the turn 7♦ gave Leiva plenty of opportunities to catch up.
The river A♦ allowed him to do just that, his rivered flush allowing him to compound his huge chip lead and send Palmer to the rail.
Carlos Leiva limped in early position, which encouraged Dylan Weisman to do the same, two seats to his left. Action then folded to Florian Ribouchon in the small blind, who raised to 600,000. Leiva folded, but Weisman then back-raised, putting Ribouchon all in. Ribouchon called, and the cards were turned on their backs.
Florian Ribouchon: K♠K♣4♣3♠
Dylan Weisman: A♠A♦A♣5♣
The flop 2♥10♣2♣ was of little help to Ribouchon; both players flopped a flush draw, but it was Weisman with the higher draw.
The turn 7♥ meant Ribouchon had to hit one of the two remaining kings. Alas, the river 5♥ sealed his fate.
Weisman pulled in a crucial pot, and Ribouchon headed for the exit.
Brian McKain raised to 325,000. Florian Ribouchon called on the button, Hooman Nikzad called from the small, and Carlos Leiva called from the big.
Four ways, the wheel spun 9♦2♦Q♥. Nikzad checked, and Leiva took the initiative with a bet of 450,000. Only Ribouchon called.
The turn brought 4♦ and Leiva checked. Ribouchon pushed forward a bet of 1,500,000 and Ribouchon called.
The river completed with the 3♣ and Leiva checked again. Ribouchon cut out 4,000,000 from his stack and Leiva made a pained call.
Ribouchon tabled the Q♠10♠J♥2♥ in defeat, causing Leiva to quickily show his A♠J♦8♦7♦ for a flush.
Level: 29
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
Dylan Weisman limped on the button, the small blind completed, and Kyle Rosnes checked his option in the big blind.
When the blinds both checked on a 3♥3♠3♣ flop, Weisman stabbed for one big blind, betting out 100,000. Only Resnos called from the big blind, and both players then checked the 5♦ turn.
Resnos checked for a third time on the 6♥ river, and Weisman elected to apply some pressure, putting out a bet of 550,000.
This put Resnos into the tank. Spending time looking at his stack, the board, his opponent, his cards; before settling on a call.
Weisman announced king-high, and Resnos turned over J♣8♣8♦7♣ to lay claim to the pot.
Dylan Weisman started the action off with a limp and Kyle Rosnes raised to 450,000. The chip leader, Carlos Leiva raised the pot, Weisman got out of the way, and Rosnes called for less.
Kyle Rosnes: K♣K♦3♣2♦
Carlos Leiva: A♥A♦7♠4♠
When the board ran out 2♥7♥10♠3♠8♣, Rosnes prevailed with the smallest two pair in the game, scooping himself a crucial pot.
Florian Ribouchon raised to 300,000 from middle position before Carlos Leiva flexed his big stack, putting in a three-bet from the hijack to 725,000. Ribouchon came along for a call, and the players saw a flop.
Both chose to check the 8♣K♦7♦ flop, but when Ribouchon checked for a second time on the 2♠ turn, Leiva put out a bet of 575,000, which prompted a fold from his opponent.