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Last Chance in $400 Double Stack Kicks Off at 11:00 a.m.

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One starting flight has come and gone, and there is one more still to go in Event #9: $400 Double Stack here at the Hard Rock Tulsa. So far the tournament has attracted 231 entrants from Day 1a, bringing the prize pool to $76,230 so far.

Day 1b, which starts at 11:00 a.m. local time, shares the same structure as Day 1a. Players start with 40,000 chips, worth 200 big blinds, to start the day. Levels are 30 minutes for Day 1, and the day will either play through 24 levels or until 5% of the field remains, whichever comes first. There will be a 15-minute dinner break after every two hours of play and a 60-minute dinner break after six hours of play. Late registration will remain open until the start of Level 13 and unlimited re-entries are permitted during that period.

The fields combine for Day 2 tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. The levels on Day 2 will increase to 45 minutes and the plan is to play down to a winner.

Stay tuned to PokerOrg for all your live coverage needs for this and every other event at the 2025 World Series of Poker Circuit in Tulsa.

Day 7

Jim Wilson leads final 7 players in Event #10: $400 Pot-Limit Omaha

Nikhil Behl Bagged the Second-Largest Stack Nikhil Behl Bagged the Second-Largest Stack


Just seven players remain from a field of 133 in the $400 Pot-Limit Omaha ring event here at the WSOP Circuit in Tulsa. The final seven have all locked up $1,470 while the winner will take home $10,961 in addition to a WSOP Circuit ring and entry to the tournament of champions.

After finishing the night with 845,000, a stack worth just over 70 big blinds going into Day 2, Jim Wilson holds the chip lead. Here’s how the chip counts break down for the final seven players when they return to 6,000/12,000 (12,000) blinds.

  1. Jim Wilson - 845,000
  2. Nikhil Behl - 429,000
  3. Todd Tucker - 404,000
  4. Glen Goldsmith - 336,000
  5. Colbey Madewell - 269,000
  6. Johnson Phanyaseng - 194,000
  7. Jason White - 128,000

And here’s a look at what they’ll be playing for

  • 1st: $10,961
  • 2nd: $7,158
  • 3rd: $4,839
  • 4th: $3,392
  • 5th: $2,468
  • 6th: $1,867
  • 7th: $1,470

Maurice Hawkins bags the lead in Day 1a of $400 Double Stack

Maurice Hawkins Maurice Hawkins


Day 1a of Event #9: $400 Double Stack has concluded here at the WSOP Circuit Tulsa. The first starting flight attracted a field of 231 entrants, contributing $76,230 to the prize pool. By the end of the night just 12 players remained.

Maurice Hawkins ended the night with the Day 1a chip lead, bagging 1,410,000. Hawkins already had a close call this series with a runner up finish in the $250 Mega Stack and he now once again finds himself in a strong position to go for a record-tying 19th circuit ring.

Here are the top five stacks from Day 1a. Full chip counts can be found here.

  1. Maurice Hawkins - 1,410,000
  2. Adam Bacome - 1,105,000
  3. Brad Beeson - 1,030,000
  4. Randy Nelson - 930,000
  5. Forrest Kollar - 890,000

PLO Final Table Set

A field of 133 entrants has been reduced to a 10-handed final table for Event #10: $400 Pot-Limit Omaha. Johnson Phanyaseng leads the final ten players with 625,000, worth just over 104 big blinds.

Here's how the final table breaks down:

  • Seat 1: William Richeson - 67,000
  • Seat 2: Johnson Phanyaseng - 625,000
  • Seat 3: Nikhil Behl - 451,000
  • Seat 4: Colbey Madewell - 275,000
  • Seat 5: Todd Tucker - 395,000
  • Seat 6: Andrew Todhunter - 95,000
  • Seat 7: Jim Wilson - 237,000
  • Seat 8: Jason White - 120,000
  • Seat 9: Roger Patterson - 331,000
  • Seat 10: Glen Goldsmith - 362,000
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