2025 World Series of Poker

Event #50: $10,000 Razz Championship
Day: 2
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
10x9x3x2xax
Prize
$306,644
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,246,200
Total Entries
134
Level Info
Level
28
Limits
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
79
Players Left
12
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Leonard Keeps Pairing

Level 13

Patrick Leonard: 9x3x / 2xKxKx7x / Xx All in
Brian Yoon: 6x3x / Ax4x4xJx / Jx

Patrick Leonard completed and was all-in. Brian Yoon raised which folded out the rest of the table.

Yoon ended up with J-6-4-3-A, with Leonard drawing to a possible nine-seven to stay alive. However, he flipped over a 7x on seventh, leaving him with a no good king low.

Tags: Brian YoonPatrick Leonard

Keller Doubles His Short Stack Through Schindler

Level 13

Thomas Keller: 4x3x/9x7x2xJx/5xAll in
Maximilian Schindler: Qx6x/3xAx7x6x/6x

Maximilian Schindler completed and was called by Thomas Keller.

Keller called bets from Schindler on fourth and fifth street and then called all in facing another bet on sixth.

Keller peeled a 5x on seventh — leaving him with a seven.

"Trips," Schindler said as he squeezed out a 6x to award Keller the double up.

Tags: Maximilian SchindlerThomas Keller

Two More Depart

Level 13

Lin Quips Back at Alexander

Level 13
George Alexander
George Alexander

Ren Lin: 7x6x6x / Ax3x8x9x
George Alexander: XxXx / Ax9x5x5x / Xx

Ren Lin completed and called after George Alexander raised on his direct left. Alexander called a bet on fourth street before raising fifth street, prompting Lin to three-bet. Alexander called and continued to call on both sixth and seventh streets.

Lin revealed an eight-seven low to win the pot. Alexander looked back at his hand and realized he had made trip fives, having misread one of his downcards.

"How do you even raise there?" Alexander asked, referring to Lin's three-bet on fifth.

After carrying over from yesterday’s banter about being the “Razz Master,” Lin shot back: "How did you win a bracelet in Razz?"

Ren Lin
Ren Lin

Tags: George AlexanderRen Lin

Xu Pips Milgrom

Level 13
Qiang Xu
Qiang Xu

Qiang Xu: 8x5x3x/6x9x7xKx
Nicolas Milgrom: Kx6x5x/4x7x8x8x

Nicolas Milgrom completed and called a raise from Qiang Xu.

Xu called bets from Milgrom on fourth through sixth street and then both players checked down on seventh.

Milgrom showed Kx6x5x for an 8-7-6-5-4, but Xu tabled 8x5x3x for and 8-7-6-5-3 — notching Milgrom using all five cards to claim the pot.

Tags: Nicolas MilgromQiang Xu

Yeh Scoops a Big One

Level 13

Takashi Ogura: 7x6x3x / AxJx3x9x
Maximilian Schindler: XxXx / 8xKx3xJx / Xx - folded on seventh street
Andrew Yeh: 6x3xAx / AxKx5x2x

Maximilian Schindler completed and was called by Takashi Ogura. Andrew Yeh raised and Schindler called. Ogura made it three-bets and was called in both spots.

Ogura bet on fourth and fifth street to be all-in. Yeh raised and Schindler called to set up a 24,000 side pot. Schindler called another bet on sixth street but folded when Yeh fired out again on seventh.

Ogura showed a nine-seven but Yeh had a six-five to drag in the big pot and lock up the bust out.

Tags: Andrew YehMaximilian SchindlerTakashi Ogura

Luo Leaves Fujimoto Short

Level 13

Xixiang Luo: 10x9x2x/9x7x7x3x
Koji Fujimoto: 9x2x2x/4xJx7xKx

Heads-up on fifth street, Xixiang Luo called a bet from Koji Fujimoto and then Fujimoto check-called a bet from Luo on sixth.

Both players checked on seventh and Fujimoto turned over a jack-low. Luo revealed a ten-low and was sent the pot — leaving Fujimoto with just 20,000.

Tags: Koji FujimotoXixiang Luo

Ponomarev Frustrates Fujimoto

Level 13

Nikolay Ponomarev: 6x3x2x / 7x5xQxKx
Koji Fujimoto: XxXx / 6x8xKx4x / Xx

Nikolay Ponomarev completed and called when Koji Fujimoto raised.

Fujimoto called bets on fourth and fifth street before becoming the new low on sixth street. He bet and Ponomarev called.

Fujimoto bet again on seventh and called when his opponent raised.

Ponomarev tabled 7-6-5-3-2 and Fujimoto dejectedly mucked his board,

Tags: Koji FujimotoNikolay Ponomarev

Floor Ruling Needed on #655

Level 13
Joao Vieira
Joao Vieira

Joao Vieira: 8x6xAx / 7xQx2x8x All in
Dzmitry Urbanovich: 9x6x4x / 2xJx3xKx

Dzmitry Urbanovich completed and Joao Vieira called. Both players checked fourth street, and on fifth, Urbanovich check-raised a bet from Vieira. Vieira called.

On sixth street, Urbanovich received a 3x and Vieira a Kx. However, the players quickly noticed the dealer had failed to burn a card before dealing, meaning Urbanovich's 3x was mistakenly dealt and should have been the burn. After calling the floor and explaining that no action had occurred, a ruling was made: the 3x was used as the burn card, and Urbanovich was given Vieira's Kx instead. Vieira received a new card — an 8x.

Vieira bet, leaving himself just 1,500 behind, and Urbanovich called. The rest of the chips went in on seventh street. Vieira showed an 8-7-6-2-A low, beating Urbanovich’s 9-6-4-3-2.

Tags: Dzmitry UrbanovichJoao Vieira

Birman Building a Big Stack

Level 13

Yaniv Birman: XxXx/7xQx4x9x/Xx
Daniel Negreanu: XxXx/4x9x9xAx/Xx

Yaniv Birman completed and called a raise from Daniel Negreanu.

Birman called a bet from Negreanu on fourth street and then Negreanu called a bet from Birman after pairing his nine on fifth.

Both players checked on sixth street and Negreanu folded facing a bet from Birman on the end.

"I made a king," Negreanu said as Birman collected the pot.