2025 World Series of Poker

Event #77: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Day: 3
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a1099884
Prize
$411,051
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,729,800
Total Entries
186
Level Info
Level
27
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
15
Players Left
4
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Livingston Gets It In With Checkmark

Level 20

Alex Livingston: Q8/4QJ5/10 All in
Viktor Blom: 53/6K3/J

Alex Livingston bet on fifth street, and Viktor Blom called. Livingston's remaining 45,000 chips flew in on sixth street, with Blom putting him at risk.

Livingston showed a flush, and Blom had no outs remaining for either half of the pot. Livingston doubled up as the seventh cards were dealt as a formality, seeing the Canadian chip up to seven and a half big bets.

Tags: Alex LivingstonViktor Blom

Pan Extends Lead

Level 20

Viktor Blom: A103/1028K
Qinghai Pan: 885/56210

Qinghai Pan completed, Viktor Blom raised, and Pan called. Fourth street was checked by both players. Blom checked on fifth street, prompting Pan to toss in a bet. Blom called, and sixth and seventh street were checked through again.

Blom showed a single pair of tens, leaving Pan to take the pot with two pair.

Tags: Qinghai PanViktor Blom

Does Frazin Have a Serious Side?

Level 20

Tim Frazin: XxXx/46K6/Xx
Tomasz Gluszko: XxXx/J2810/Xx
Paul Zappulla: XxXx/5310 - folded on fifth street

Tomasz Gluszko was having a discussion with some friends on the rail in Polish. "English only on the rail. Is that a rule?" Tim Frazin said.

"He's half-joking," David Lin added.

"You can't tell if I'm serious or not," Frazin replied. "I have enough shit on you, sir. See, you can't tell," he told Gluszko's friend with a laugh.

Frazin then bet on fifth street and Gluszko called, while Paul Zappulla folded. Frazin bet again on sixth and Gluszko called before both players checked on seventh. Frazin showed AQ4 for two pair and Gluszko mucked.

Tags: Paul ZappullaTim FrazinTomasz Gluszko

Phil Hellmuth Eliminated in 13th Place ($24,393)

Level 20
Phill Hellmuth
Phill Hellmuth

Phil Hellmuth: XxXx/AQ All in
Viktor Blom: XxXx/65
Luke Schwartz: XxXx/89 - folded on fourth street

"It must be the headphones. Where is the nearest trash?" Phil Hellmuth said as, not finding any nearby bins, he threw his headphones onto a table.

Viktor Blom then bet on fourth street and Luke Schwartz called. Hellmuth raised and Blom reraised. Schwartz got out of the way, while Hellmuth called all in.

Blom ended up with 55K103 for trip fives, while Hellmuth could only manage 329J5. In contrast to his other recent dropped pots, Hellmuth still had a smile on his face and went around the table shaking his fellow players' hands before making his exit in 13th place.

Tags: Luke SchwartzPhil HellmuthViktor Blom

Frazin Scoops Lin

Level 20

Timothy Frazin: A104/42AQ
David Lin: XxXx/9825/Xx

Timothy Frazin bet out on fifth street, seeing David Lin toss in a call. Franzin kept barreling on sixth and seventh street, with Lin calling to showdown.

Frazin tabled aces and fours, and Lin tapped the table before he tossed his cards into the muck in defeat.

Tags: David LinTimothy Frazin

Claassen Raises Lin on Seventh

Level 20

Christopher Claassen: XxXx/48J3/Xx
David Lin: XxXx/AQ2K/Xx

Christopher Claassen bet on fourth street and David Lin called.

Lin then bet on fifth and Claassen called. Claassen resumed betting on sixth and Lin called.

Lin bet on seventh and Claassen came back with a raise. Lin spent a few minutes in the tank but eventually folded as Claassen took the pot.

Tags: Christopher ClaassenDavid Lin

Hellmuth on Fumes as Pan Scoops Big

Level 20
Phill Hellmuth
Phill Hellmuth

Qinghai Pan: 554/37A4
Phil Hellmuth: AK2/76AQ
Viktor Blom: XxXx/8104K/Xx - folded on seventh street

Qinghai Pan was the bring-in, Phil Hellmuth completed, and Viktor Blom called. It checked to Hellmuth on fourth street, who fired a bet. Blom and Pan both called to fifth street, where Hellmuth took the betting lead.

Blom and Pan called Hellmuth's bet again. Sixth street checked to Pan, and he took the initiative by betting. Hellmuth and Blom called to seventh street, where Pan fired a second barrel.

Hellmuth check-called, but Blom check-folded.

"Two pair and a low," Pan announced.

"What the f*ck," was the only thing that escaped Hellmuth's mouth for a while as he dejectedly showed a pair of aces.

After about 30 seconds, Hellmuth added his cards to the muck before he went off on another rant about Pan's luck. The chipleader just laughed it off as he raked in the pot and stacked up further.

Tags: Phil HellmuthQinghai PanViktor Blom

Hellmuth Knocks Over a Chair as Pan Takes More

Level 20

Qinghai Pan: XxXx/651010/Xx
Luke Schwartz: XxXx/A632/Xx
Phil Hellmuth: XxXx/K24J/Xx

Qinghai Pan bet on fourth street. "I've learned my lesson about raising," Phil Hellmuth said as he called, while Luke Schwartz also called.

Schwartz bet on fifth and sixth streets as Pan and Hellmuth called both bets. Schwartz bet again on seventh, Pan called, while Hellmuth folded.

Schwartz had AQ6 for aces and sixes, while Pan had A73 to chop the pot.

Qinghai Pan: XxXx/6659/Xx
Phil Hellmuth: XxXx/J549/Xx

The next hand, Hellmuth completed and Pan called.

Pan then bet through to seventh street as Hellmuth called him down. Pan bet again on seventh and Hellmuth called once more.

Pan turned over A64 for trips. "This f**king guy is running like God," Hellmuth said as he shot out of his seat so fast that he knocked his chair onto the ground.

"He's going to blow all those chips to somebody else later," Hellmuth continued to vent while Pan took int he pot.

Tags: Luke SchwartzPhil HellmuthQinghai Pan

Hellmuth Scoops With Single Pair

Level 20

Phil Hellmuth: A107/75Q8
Viktor Blom: XxXx/A9102/Xx
Qinghai Pan: XxXx/2QK - folded on fifth street

Phil Hellmuth completed, Viktor Blom two-bet, and Qinghai Pan called. Hellmuth also called before the action checked to him on fourth street.

Hellmuth bet, receiving two calls, after which it was checked to him on fifth street again. Another bet followed, with Blom calling and Pan folding.

Blom also check-called sixth street before seventh street was checked down.

"Sevens," Hellmuth claimed as he tabled his hand.

"That's good," Blom responded, mucking his cards. "If I hit a nine or ten, you would've exploded," he jovially added afterward.

Tags: Phil HellmuthQinghai PanViktor Blom

Frazin Seeks to Overcome Long Odds as Lin and Gluszko Chop Up His Chips

Level 20

David Lin: XxXx/287J/Xx
Tomasz Gluszko: XxXx/82A10/Xx
Tim Frazin: XxXx/6AQ3/Xx

"I get paid 3.6 billion-to-one if we all make the top three," Tim Frazin said, pointing to himself and table neighbors Paul Zappulla and Jared Rubin. "I went to the Caesars Sportsbook at the start of the tournament and we were all 4,000-1 to win, so we can hit the trifecta," he added.

Frazin then bet on fourth street as David Lin and Tomasz Gluszko called.

Gluszko bet on fifth and both opponents called. Frazin opened the betting again on sixth and Lin and Gluszko stuck around to see seventh.

Gluszko then bet and Frazin folded, while Lin called. Gluszko showed A72 for aces and deuces, while Lin had a low with 954 to chop the pot.

"Wow, what a terrible runout for my hand," Frazin added after the hand.

Tags: David LinTim FrazinTomasz Gluszko