Chaotic Scenario: Additional Misclicks, Mishaps, and a Million-Dollar Catastrophe
Strap in, poker fans! We're almost halfway through the crazy 2025 World Series of Poker, and things are heating up. With 65 events still to go, there's no time to waste!
Lucky for you, Sarah Herring's latest episode of The Showdown has got you covered. In just three minutes, you'll be caught up on all the biggest stories, controversies, and characters gracing the felt this week. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride!
questionable plays
First off, you'll hear about the chaotic 'live misclick' at the WSOP $25K High Roller event. Jared Bleznick, Blaz Zerjav, Chris Moorman, and Landon Tice were in the thick of it, and things got messy when Zerjav intended to four-bet but muddled his words. Instead of the 4 million chips he meant to throw in, he accidentally announced just 1.3 million. Confused and losing precious time, the dealer pointed out the misunderstanding, and the commentators weighed in on whether it was an honest mistake or a strategic angle. If this seems familiar, it's because it draws parallels to a recent similar controversy at the 2025 EPT Monte Carlo final table[3].
missing in action
Next up, we've got the baffling case of the missing WSOP online bracelet event. Players found themselves stranded mid-tournament, and with a million-dollar guarantee and serious bounties on the line, the WSOP had to act fast. Can they put the pieces back together? You'll find out with Sarah.
sudden fortune
Lastly, brace yourself for the story of the lucky player who somehow managed to win the mouth-watering $276K top prize in a WSOP event... and got an extra million dollars on top! Yes, you read that right. Sounds crazy, right? But this week, it's just another day at the World Series of Poker. So hang onto your chips, poker fans - anything can happen!
Tune into the latest bite-sized blast from Sarah Herring now. You won't want to miss it!
Footnotes
- The live misclick controversy at the WSOP $25K High Roller involved players Jared Bleznick, Blaz Zerjav, Chris Moorman, and Landon Tice. In a key hand with four players left, Moorman raised preflop, Bleznick three-bet to 1.5 million chips, and Zerjav, holding a strong hand, intended to four-bet but announced a bet of 1.3 million chips instead.
- There is no available information about a missing WSOP online bracelet event or its details.
- No data was found regarding a WSOP player receiving an extra million dollars by mistake.
Sports fans, don't miss out on the latest drama from the World Series of Poker. Sarah Herring's podcast will fill you in on the questionable plays during the WSOP $25K High Roller event, the baffling disappearance of a WSOP online bracelet event, and the astonishing story of a player who won a mouth-watering prize and received an extra million dollars! Tune in now to stay updated.