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Adam Hendrix outplays Luka Bojovic in high-stakes WSOP Main Event showdown

A single bold raise changed everything. How Adam Hendrix turned a modest pair into a WSOP victory—leaving even GTO solvers impressed.

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Adam Hendrix outplays Luka Bojovic in high-stakes WSOP Main Event showdown

At the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event final table, an intense hand unfolded between American pro Adam Hendrix and Serbia's Luka Bojovic. The hand took place with seven players remaining and blinds at 800K/1,600,000/1,600,000.

The action began with Bojovic limping in the small blind holding K♣9♠. Hendrix, in the big blind, checked with 6♦2♥. The flop came Q♥J♠6♣, and Bojovic led out for 1,800,000. Hendrix raised to 5,600,000, prompting Bojovic to 3-bet to 10,000,000. Hendrix then 4-bet to 15,500,000, causing Bojovic to fold. Hendrix tabled his hand, celebrating his victory.

Both players' actions were deemed GTO-approved or close to it, as analyzed using GTO Wizard.

In this high-stakes WSOP Main Event hand, Adam Hendrix emerged victorious against Luka Bojovic. Hendrix's aggressive play, starting with a check-raise on the flop, proved too much for Bojovic to call, leading to Hendrix's triumph.

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