2025 World Series of Poker

Event #47: $2,500 Mixed Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Day: 1
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj63
Prize
$244,674
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$1,279,375
Total Entries
575
Level Info
Level
31
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
575
Players Left
229
Players Left 1 / 575
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Level 4

Counts as listed on the WSOP+ app.

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Level: 4

Limit Flop: 400/800 Blinds, 800-1,600 Limits
Stud Games: 200 Ante, 200 Bring In, 800 Completion, 800-1,600 Limits

First Break

Level 3

The clock has reached 279 entries, all of whom are still in and have been sent on a 15-minute break.

McCormick Takes From Big Stacks

Level 3

Stud Hi-Lo

Susan Kane: XxXx/K103 - folded fifth street
Tom McCormick: A53/4J57
Andrey Zaichenko: XxXx/8A3Q/Xx

Susan Kane completed, Tom McCormick raised, and Andrey Zaichenko called cold. Kane also called to fifth street, where Zaichenko took the betting lead and fired.

Kane and McCormick both called, but when Zaichenko caught his third open low card on fifth street and bet, Kane folded. McCormick stuck around with a call, however, after which sixth street was checked.

Zaichenko picked the aggression back up on seventh street by betting, only to be raised by McCormick.

Zaichenko instantly tossed in a call, but slowly mucked his cards when McCormick tabled a pair of fives for the high and a seven-low, seeing McCormick scoop the pot.

Tags: Andrey ZaichenkoSusan KaneTom McCormick

Gray and Santoro Chop Up Josephson

Level 3

Stud Hi-Lo

Gregory Josephson: KQ10 / 2J67
Luigi Santoro: 872 / 35Q2
Steven Gray: A4Xx / 3433

Action picked up on fourth as the action checked to Gray who bet, Josephson raised, Santoro cold-called, Gray made it three bets, and both opponents called.

Gray led on fifth with open threes and the others called.

On sixth, Gray elected to check with open trips, Josephson checked, and Santoro bet, which both called.

Gray then led on seventh and both opponents called. Gray tabled his full house which was good against the flush of Josephson. Santoro made an eight low which was good for half.

Tags: Luigi SantoroGregory JosephsonSteven Gray

Two Pair Enough for Pan

Level 3
Qinghai Pan
Qinghai Pan

Omaha Hi-Lo

Qinghai Pan raised in the cutoff, and Aleksandr Iasnogorodskii defended his big blind. Iasnogorodkii check-raised Pan's bet on the AJ10 flop, and continued betting on the 2 turn.

Pan called to the Q river, which both players checked. Iasnogorodskii showed two pair with J1094, but Pan had rivered a better hand with AQ87 and took down the pot.

Tags: Aleksandr Iasnogorodskii

More Faces in the Field

Level 3

Price Rivers Santoro

Level 3

Omaha Hi-Lo

Gregory Josephson raised in the hijack, seeing Luigi Santoro call in the small blind. Robert Price made it three bets to go in the big blind, which both Josephson and Santoro called.

Price fired bets on the 226 flop, 3 turn, and J river, with Josephson and Santoro calling him down.

Price revealed AAJ2 for deuces full of jacks. Santoro could only laugh as he tabled 8432 for an inferior full house, while Josephson had called for the low part of the pot with 10755.

Tags: Gregory JosephsonLuigi SantoroRobert Price

Level: 3

Limit Flop: 300/600 Blinds, 600-1,200 Limits
Stud Games: 100 Ante, 200 Bring In, 600 Completion, 600-1,200 Limits

Lamps "Plays it Backwards"

Level 2

Omaha Hi-Lo

Action was picked up to the AQJ flop in a hand between Jaehwa Son from middle position, Mark Roland from the hijack, and Anthony Lamps from the small blind. Lamps led and both opponents called.

On the 2 turn, Lamps led again and both Son and Roland stuck around.

The river brought the 6. The action checked to Roland who bet, and both opponents flicked in the call.

Mark Roland: AQ54
Anthony Lamps: 6643

Roland had top two and the third-nut low while Lamps rivered the nut low with a set of sixes, and Son mucked.

"The river is the street you didn't want to bet?" Roland joked, "You played it backwards."

Tags: Anthony LampsJaehwa SonMark Roland