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    HomeCasinoSome $25K Fantasy gamers had massive fingers on the 2024 WSOP.

    Some $25K Fantasy gamers had massive fingers on the 2024 WSOP.

    Phil Ivey

    The $25K Fantasy league rolls on, and as of June 19, Crew The Dinkers (Josh Kay) remains to be on high with 662 factors, which is an efficient bit forward of each Crew Sternheimer (523 factors) and Crew Sepiol (461 factors). Of the 19 groups, Crew Chingas is on the underside with 83 factors whereas all different groups have a minimum of 207 factors. Take a look at 25Kfantasy.com to see the present standings.

    PokerNews has been monitoring $25K Fantasy gamers in our reside updates and has even made it easy to comply with the motion by tagging all gamers with a $25K Fantasy badge. That means that you can make the most of our chip depend filter choice to comply with solely these gamers (simply tick the $25K Fantasy badge); what’s extra, every weblog can have a “$25K Fantasy” tab that for those who click on all you will note are fingers performed by $25K Fantasy gamers.

    Take a look at this video to see the way it all works:

    In consequence, we are able to seize among the largest, greatest, and most game-changing fingers involving the $25K Fantasy roster. Listed below are 5 from the final week of motion within the 2024 WSOP.

    Take a look at the complete $25K Fantasy Standings right here!

    Even Phil Ivey Takes the Occasional Dangerous Beat

    Phil Ivey
    Phil Ivey

    On Day 2 of Occasion #26: $25,000 Excessive Curler, simply 22 gamers remaining in Stage 18 (30,000/60,000/60,000) when reporter Michael Giacobbe noticed Ben Heath open the motion with a increase to 120,000 from beneath the gun. Yingui Li (Crew Woman Gaga) three-bet to 425,000 from the button earlier than Phil Ivey (Crew Sepiol) moved all in for 1,900,000 from the small blind. Heath bought out of the best way, however Li made the decision.

    Phil Ivey: AA
    Yingui Li: OkayOkay

    The board ran out OkayQJQ3 and Li discovered a King to ship Ivey to the payout desk in twenty second place for $62,737.

    Adam Hendrix Chopped into Day 3

    Adam Hendrix
    Adam Hendrix

    In Occasion #36: $800 8-Handed NLH DeepStack there have been 10 gamers remaining headed into the final hand of the day, which came about in Stage 37 (400,000/800,000/800,000). That’s when reporter Laura Fryer noticed chip chief Timur Margolin increase to 2,100,000 from the small blind and Adam Hendrix (Crew Wilson) successfully moved all in, leaving two 500,000 chips behind. Margolin shoved all in, forcing Hendrix into the tank. After listening to an “all in and a name” from the opposite desk, Hendrix threw in his final two chips and the gamers flipped their playing cards.

    Adam Hendrix: 66
    Timur Margolin: 99

    The flop got here 5102 and Hendrix wanted to enhance to remain within the match. The 9 got here on the flip, which gave Margolin a set of nines, however some hope for Hendrix of a chop. The supplier peeled the A river, bringing within the flush on the board for the chop. Hendrix was saved, and with a participant busting on the different desk, he superior to the nine-handed characteristic desk on Day 3. Hendrix went on to complete in fourth place for $125,074, whereas Margolin gained all of it for $342,551 and his third WSOP gold bracelet.

    Ausmus Sniffs Out Reichards’ Bluff

    Jeremy Ausmus
    Jeremy Ausmus

    In Occasion #34: $2,500 Freezeout NLH, it was the ultimate desk on Day 3 in Stage 32 (125,000/250,000/250,000) when reporter Joseph Berg watched Jeremy Ausmus (Crew Noori) raised to 500,000 from early place. Josh Reichard (Crew Oz) then known as out of the small blind.

    The flop was 3102. Reichard checked, Ausmus wager 300,000 and Reichard known as. Motion checked via on the 7 flip card.

    The river was the 2 and Reichard determined to wager 2,100,000 leaving one 25,000 chip behind. Ausmus thought lengthy and arduous about his resolution and finally flicked a chip within the center signifying a name.

    Jeremy Ausmus: AQ
    Joshua Reichard: J8

    Ausmus’s ace-high name was a dangerous one, but it surely paid off for the six-time bracelet winner who took down the pot. Reichard busted a short while later in sixth place for $82,702 whereas Ausmus completed in third for $209,358.

    The hand above additionally aired on PokerGO:

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    Bookmark this web page! All you should know in regards to the 2024 WSOP is right here.

    Royal Flush For Winter

    Sean Winter
    Sean Winter

    In Occasion #39: $50,000 Excessive Curler, it was Day 2 in Stage 11 (10,000/20,000/20,000) when reporter Kai Cocklin caught the rarest of fingers.

    The playing cards have been already on their backs and a full board of Q6Okay4A was exhibiting with each Dan Sepiol, who captured his first bracelet earlier this month, and Sean Winter (Crew DPMC) having dedicated their stacks in the course of the hand.

    Sepiol had AOkay for high two pair however Winter had the last word nuts with J10 for a uncommon Royal Flush!

    Blom’s Stack Soars After Double KO

    Viktor Blom
    Viktor Blom

    In the identical match, albeit one degree earlier than in Stage 10 (8,000/16,000/16,000), veteran reporter Dan O’Hair noticed Martin Kabrhel, Viktor Blom, and one different participant have been all in preflop with Blom protecting each gamers.

    Martin Kabrhel: AA
    Opponent: OkayQ
    Viktor Blom: AOkay

    Kabrhel seemed in good condition to triple up, however the Okay6Okay flop vaulted Blom into the lead with journey kings with an ace kicker.

    The 9 flip and 4 river modified nothing and Blom scooped the massive pot whereas eliminating two gamers.

    “That was sick,” Eric Wasserson added as Blom collected the pot.

    Kabrhel was seen re-entering shortly after being eradicated. That hand in the end helped propel Blom right into a third-place end for $951,727, the third-highest reside rating of his profession. Granted, Blom is not a $25K Fantasy participant, however he’s the legendary ‘Isildur1’ and we simply wished to incorporate this fantastic thing about a hand.

    Wasserson’s Aces Crumble to Mateos’ Queens

    Eric Wasserson
    Eric Wasserson

    In a while in the identical match, the cash bubble was close to when Kai Cocklin caught one other massive hand in Stage 14 (20,000/40,000/40,000). That’s when Eric Wasserson (Crew Negreanu) raised to 80,000 from center place and Adrian Mateos (Crew Fortunate) three-bet to 240,000 out of the hijack. When the motion bought again to Wasserson, he shoved all in for round 1,700,000, and Mateos made the decision.

    The 2 gamers appeared to know what one another had, and whereas the supplier was ready for the go-ahead to run the board, Wasserson pushed all of his stack subsequent to that of Mateos’.

    “I do know it is coming. I am working so good,” remarked Mateos.

    Eric Wasserson: AA
    Adrian Mateos: QQ

    A flop of 9OkayOkay did not change something however Mateos’ phrases got here true because the Q landed on the flip, which improved him to a full home.

    Wasserson wanted an ace or a king on the river to remain alive however the J wasn’t what he was in search of, which meant he was eradicated in twenty ninth place simply two spots shy of the cash. As for Mateos, he went on to complete in fourth place for $681,554.

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    PR & Media Supervisor for PokerNews, Podcast host & 2013 WSOP Bracelet Winner.

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