Which of These Players is the Best Without a WSOP Bracelet in 2025?
The 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) has passed its halfway stage, and several top pros have scrubbed their name from the dreaded "Best Player Without a Bracelet" list by capturing some WSOP gold. However, there are still some top-tier grinders whose wrist is still missing poker's most sought after piece of jewelry, including these ten heroes and heroines.
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Darren Elias
Darren Elias, known by many as "The End Boss," has won four World Poker Tour (WPT) Main Event titles and amassed over $13.8 million in live poker tournament winnings, yet a WSOP bracelet still eludes him.
According to the WSOP website, Elias has 64 in-the-money finishes and 13 final table appearances, but no bracelets. Elias has come agonisingly close to bagging a bracelet, including a pair of third-place finishes in the $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Championship in 2017 and again in 2019.
More recently, Elias finished second in the same $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Championship, losing out to Nick Schulman, who heaped praise on Elias' deuce-to-seven skills. While Elias' bridesmaid finish left him chasing bracelet number one, Schulman collected his seventh.
Maurice Hawkins
Nobody has more WSOP Circuit rings than Maurice Hawkins (19), but he has yet to get his hands on a bracelet. An often polarizing and controversial figure, Hawkins has been a notable absentee at the 2025 WSOP, so it looks like his wait to strike poker gold will continue.
The closest Hawkins has come to breaking his duck was in 2017, when he finished sixth in the $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Monster Stack. While Hawkins excels in WSOPC events, he is yet to reproduce his Circuit form in bracelet-awarding tournaments.
Maria Ho
Maria Ho has consistently earned cash in bracelet events but has yet to win one. She has been the "Last Woman Standing" in the WSOP and WSOP Europe Main Event four times, but she'd exchange that title for some WSOP hardware.
At the 2011 WSOP, Ho was the runner-up in the $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em event, losing heads-up to Allen Bari. More recently, at the 2023 WSOP Paradise stop, Ho finished third in the $1,650 No-Limit Hold'em Mystery Millions, once again knocking on the door of a bracelet victory.
A popular pick in the $25K Fantasy Draft, not least because she has nine final table appearances in bracelet events, Ho warned team captains that she would not be playing an extensive schedule at the 2025 WSOP, meaning her wait to win a bracelet will likely continue for another year.
Viktor Blom
Some may think it is unfair to include Viktor Blom in this list because the Swedish star is better known for grinding high-stakes cash games. However, of late, Blom has focused his attention on poker tournaments, and with some fantastic results.
The man known as "isildur1" has 21 WSOP cashes and four final tables to his name. More than $2.9 million of his overall $6.8 million earnings stem from WSOP events. In 2024, Blom finished third in the $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller and in the $100,000 No-Limit High Roller in Las Vegas. This year, Blom has a fourth-place finish in the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship and a runner-up finish in the $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship.
The fact that Blom seems to get his grind on in higher buy-in events, which have smaller fields, means it is likely a case of when, not if, he becomes a WSOP champion sooner rather than later.
Niklas Astedt
Niklas Astedt is arguably the best player without a bracelet, although he does not play many live WSOP events. Online, where Astedt is one of the biggest winners of all-time, he has three WSOP Circuit rings and two final table appearances in bracelet events; a fifth and sixth-place finish.
Astedt looked set to win a bracelet in 2024 and take down the $10,000 Main Event. However, he ultimately busted in third place, a finish that earned him $4 million. One would think Astedt's lack of live volume would mean winning a bracelet online at GGPoker would be his best bet of striking poker gold.
Sean Winter
Florida's Sean Winter has almost 20 recorded live victories and more than $35.3 million in lifetime earnings, yet he finds himself on this list. Winter seems to primarily play high roller and Super High Roller tournaments these days, which gives him limited scope to finally win a WSOP bracelet.
Back in 2018, Winter fell at the final hurdle in the $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller, losing a heads-up battle to Benjamin Yu and narrowly missing out on a bracelet. Since then, Winter has finished third twice, both times at the 2023 WSOP. He finished third in the $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller 6-Handed event and a few days later fell in the same place in the $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em Heads-Up Championship.
Ben Tollerene
For a long time, Ben Tollerene was considered one of the best, if not the best online poker cash game players on the planet, but he's also a dab hand at live poker tournaments, particularly in the high-stakes world. To date, Tollerene has won more than $31 million, a princely sum helped by his banking seven seven-figure scores.
One of those prizes, one worth $3,537,135, came Tollerene's way at the 2024 WSOP. Tollerene finished second to Santhosh Suvarna in the $250,000 No-Limit Hold'em Super High Roller.
Six months later, in The Bahamas, Tollerene finished second again, this time in the $100,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Super High Roller. Three days later, Tollerene's deep run in the $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship also ended in a third-place finish.
Earlier this month, Tollerene finished third again, this time in the $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller 8-Handed. The wait for a bracelet continues.
Christoph Vogelsang
With $41.1 million in live poker tournament earnings, Christoph Vogelsang ranks second in Germany's all-time money list. However, unlike those he keeps company with in that Hendon Mob leaderboard, Vogelsang still finds himself without a bracelet.
Like several others on this list, Vogelsang's chances of winning some WSOP hardware is hindered by him rarely entering tournaments costing less than $10,000 these days; we're more used to seeing Vogelsang in $50,000 and $100,000 buy-in events around the world.
Despite a relative lack of WSOP volume, Vogelsang has had several near misses in his quest to win a bracelet. He finished third in the $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop in 2014, and third again in the €250,000 No-Limit Hold'em Super High Roller at the 2019 WSOP Europe.
At the 2022 WSOP in Las Vegas, Vogelsang lost to Dan Smith in the final of the $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em Heads-Up Championship; that second-place finish is the closest he has come to ending his bracelet drought.
Wai Kiat Lee
It wasn't too long ago that Wai Kiat Lee was grinding low-to-mid stakes live events, but the Malaysian has come up in the poker world. These days Lee can be found plying his trade in Triton Poker Super High Roller Series tournaments.
At the 2023 WSOP, Lee finished third in the $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Short Deck event. He also finished tenth in the $10,000 buy-in edition of the same event during the same series.
Lee doesn't log a lot of WSOP volume, but the fact that he has almost $16.9 million in live tournament winnings proves he knows his way around a poker table.
Thomas Boivin
Belgium's Thomas Boivin is another player who has recently begun frequenting the nosebleed stakes, although he had an impressive resume before doing so. However, it is Boivin's recent results in huge events that have caught the eye and left people wondering if he is one of the best players to yet win a bracelet.
Including online events, Boiving has more than 70 WSOP cashes and five final table appearances. Two of those FTs have come at this year's series: two third place finishes in the $100,000 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller and in the $250,000 No-Limit Hold'em Super High Roller.
The closest Boivin has come to capturing a bracelet was in 2017, when he finished second in a $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout. He keeps going deep in bracelet events, surely his time will come.
Stay tuned to PokerNews' coverage of the 2025 WSOP in Las Vegas to see if any of these ten stars managed to capture a bracelet before the 100th event concludes in mid-July.
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- 1 What to Expect from GGPoker's First Summer WSOP Schedule Release
- 2 Mark Your Calendar: 2025 WSOP to Run in Las Vegas from May 27-July 16
- 3 2025 WSOP Schedule Released: 100 Bracelet Events Confirmed
- 4 Hellmuth Calls Time on the WSOP Main Event: 'I Just Can't Do It Anymore'
- 5 Negreanu, Other Poker Pros Sound Off on Hellmuth's WSOP Main Event Complaints
- 6 Fedor Holz Says WSOP Bans Are Coming for Online Poker Cheaters
- 7 WSOP Bracelets - All Your Questions Answered
- 8 Daniel Negreanu Reveals His WSOP 2025 Schedule; 'Kid Poker' to Play the Seniors Event?
- 9 What Are the Biggest Wins in WSOP History?
- 10 Poker Raffles Is Sending Someone to the WSOP Main Event for Only £1
- 11 PokerNews Daily Deepstack Challenge Returns to 2025 WSOP w/ 50 SEATS for Deepstack Championship
- 12 What Happened to Peter Eastgate's 2008 WSOP Main Event Bracelet That Sold for $150,000?
- 13 Is a Poker Vlogger an Industry Employee? WSOP's New Rules Stir Controversy
- 14 What Are the Biggest Wins in WSOP History?
- 15 WSOP Records That Will (Probably) Never Be Broken
- 16 Looking at the Worst Bad Beats in World Series of Poker History
- 17 WSOP Tournament of Champions $1 Million Freeroll Returning to Commerce Casino May 15-17
- 18 Is It Worth Playing Cash Games During the WSOP?
- 19 TripAdvisor’s Top 10 Things To Do In Las Vegas During The 2025 WSOP
- 20 How Foreign Travelers to the 2025 WSOP Will Be Impacted by Trump's Executive Order
- 21 WSOP+ App Launches to Streamline 2025 World Series of Poker Experience
- 22 Electronic Devices, Player Bans & More: 6 Key 2025 WSOP Rule Changes You Must Know
- 23 Check Out the PokerGO Streaming Schedule for the 2025 World Series of Poker
- 24 Find Out Why Shaun Deeb Gives Away All of His WSOP Gold Bracelets
- 25 2025 World Series of Poker 'Not Going to Be About Results' for Daniel Negreanu
- 26 PokerNews Named Official Live Reporting Partner of the 2025 WSOP
- 27 Five Reasons Winning Poker Players Lose Money at the WSOP
- 28 PokerNews Staff 2025 WSOP Predictions - Player of the Year? Potential Bans?
- 29 Phil Hellmuth Will Play the 2025 World Series of Poker Main Event After All
- 30 Follow All the Daniel Negreanu $25K Fantasy Draft Picks this WSOP with PokerNews
- 31 Upcoming Milestones and Record Possibilities at the 2025 WSOP Part 1
- 32 Upcoming Milestones and Record Possibilities at the 2025 WSOP Part 2
- 33 Horseshoe & Paris: Your Guide to the Home of the World Series of Poker (WSOP)
- 34 Why Shaun Deeb isn't as 'Amped Up' for the World Series of Poker (WSOP) This Year
- 35 Texas Mike Goes All In Blind at WSOP, Runs into Jacks, Queens, Kings & Aces
- 36 Phil Ivey Arrives at 2025 WSOP, Promptly Busts Moments After Questionable Bet
- 37 'Fake News' Doug Polk Trashes Phil Hellmuth for Backtracking on WSOP Main Event Plans
- 38 Alan Keating ‘Got Outplayed’ in WSOP Heads-Up Event; Wants to Face Negreanu
- 39 Poker Player Who Hit $6.4M Pai Gow Jackpot Pulls $1M WSOP Mystery Bounty
- 40 WSOP $1 Million Mystery Bounty Pulled Within an Hour
- 41 Phil Hellmuth's Son Has World Series of Poker Bracelet Dreams of His Own
- 42 WSOP Hands of the Week: Schulman Owns Kabrhel & A New Cult-Hero
- 43 Negreanu vs. Blom: Poker Legends Set to Square Off for WSOP Bracelet
- 44 Bad Blood Brewing Between Shaun Deeb and Sean Perry in WSOP High Roller
- 45 'Texas Mike' Makes Unconventional Play on Soft Bubble in WSOP High Roller
- 46 How WSOP Champ Beat Improbable Odds to Win a $1 Million Bonus Check
- 47 Has This Unsung Poker Star Been the Top WSOP Performer Since 2015?
- 48 Gus Hansen Involved in One of the Rarest Poker Hands You'll See at the 2025 WSOP
- 49 Did WSOP High Roller Winner Angle Shoot at Final Table?
- 50 WATCH: Full Seat Redraw Needed in WSOP High Roller After 72 Max Late Register
- 51 Poker Player Penalized for Expletives After Refusing to Color Up Deep in WSOP Event
- 52 WSOP Online Poker Bracelet Event Canceled on Day 2 Due to Technical Issues
- 53 Massive Cooler Near Money Bubble of WSOP's Biggest Buy-In So Far
- 54 Daniel Negreanu Reaches Another 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Final Table
- 55 It's Becoming the 'Summer of Isildur' at the 2025 World Series of Poker
- 56 Phil Ivey Records First Cash at 2025 WSOP, and He's Big-Stacked in $100K High Roller
- 57 How Are Team Grosvenor Getting on in Las Vegas?
- 58 WSOP Addresses Cancelled Online Bracelet Event: “Disruption Severely Impacted Integrity of the Game”
- 59 Big Changes Announced for WSOP Circuit; Remaining 2025 Schedule Released
- 60 Brutal River Card Dooms Mike Matusow Deep in WSOP Seniors High Roller
- 61 'Whiny' Phil Hellmuth Vows to 'Play Great Poker' After Slow Start to 2025 WSOP
- 62 WSOP Performance of the Week: Schulman Strengthens Hall of Fame Case w/ Bracelet #7
- 63 Angela Defoe Balances Poker, Artistry & Being Married to a Rock Star
- 64 Seven-High Bluff in WSOP $250K w/ 15% Pot Bet; Did It Work?
- 65 Is This Player the Next Big Thing at the World Series of Poker?
- 66 Sean Perry Loses $250,000 in Five Minutes at the World Series of Poker
- 67 Op-Ed: Is Martin Kabrhel's Act Good for Poker and the WSOP?
- 68 Navy Vet Played Poker on a Nuclear Sub, Now He's Chasing a WSOP Bracelet
- 69 Hands of the Week: Peters FINALLY Shuts Up Kabrhel on $250k Bubble
- 70 Seiver, Galfond, Schulman Newcomers Among Poker Hall of Fame Finalists
- 71 Hellmuth Chip Leading at World Series of Poker Final Table in Quest of 18th Bracelet
- 72 'Rampage' Struggling to Spin it Up at 2025 World Series of Poker -- 'Ready to Quit'
- 73 Which of These Players is the Best Without a WSOP Bracelet in 2025?
- 74 Phil Hellmuth Helped Ted Cruz Introduce Policy Benefiting America's Youth
- 75 Update: Phil Ivey's 12th Bracelet Run Ends at WSOP $25K Final Table
- 76 This Former PokerStars Team Pro is a Champion in WHAT Ancient Sport?
- 77 Player Who Coolered Matusow at 2005 Main Event Final Table Runs Deep in WSOP Seniors
- 78 Male Poker Player Sparks Controversy After WSOP Ladies Champs Satellite Win
- 79 Glaser in Hunt for 3rd Bracelet of Summer at $2.5K Triple Draw Final Table
- 80 Did High-Stakes Poker Pro Angle Shoot Recreational Player at WSOP?
- 81 WATCH: Texas Mike Goes All In Blind Near $50K PLO Money Bubble
- 82 Poker Vlogging Legend Brad Owen Chasing 'Dream' By Shot-Taking in $50K WSOP PPC
- 83 Did Chip Dumping Occur with $1 Million Bonus at Stake During WSOP Final Table?
- 84 WSOP Investigating Millionaire Maker Final Table Chip Dumping Allegations
- 85 'The Grinder' Positioned for Arguably the Greatest Accomplishment in Poker History
- 86 Esther Taylor Makes History as Second Woman to Final Table $50K PPC
- 87 Huck Seed Chasing First Bracelet in 22 Years, Heads-Up for the Title
- 88 We are Witnessing One of the Most Legendary Runs Ever at the WSOP
- 89 Alex Foxen Multi-Tabling Poker Tournaments at Separate Las Vegas Venues
- 90 No Bracelet Awarded to Milly Maker Winner Following Alleged Chip Dumping Scandal
- 91 Update: Daniel Negreanu Finishes in 4th Place at Fifth Final Table of 2025 WSOP
- 92 Poker Player Busts Early in WSOP Main Event with Top Pair
- 93 BREAKING: Martin Kabrhel Overtakes WSOP POY Lead with Mini Main Event Win
- 94 Full House No Good as Moneymaker Busts Early on WSOP Main Event Day 1a
- 95 Busted Player Regrets Retrieving Mucked Cards on WSOP Main Event Day 1
- 96 Faraz Jaka Busts WSOP Main Event Aggressively Playing Seven-Deuce
- 97 Kings Doom Poker Player Right Off the Bat on Day 1c in the 2025 WSOP Main Event
- 98 Poker Player Doubles with Wrong Stack in WSOP Event After Bag Mix-Up
- 99 WATCH: Poker GOAT Phil Ivey Busts on Day 1 of WSOP Main Event
- 100 Bleznick's Aces Brutally Cracked in Six-Bet Pot in WSOP Main Event
- 101 "Definitely Not Defending" says 2024 WSOP Main Event Champ Jonathan Tamayo
- 102 "They Always Have It": Could You Find This Fold in the WSOP Main Event?
- 103 Vegas Dream Alive for Long Island Poker Player After Jamie Gold Poker Giveaway
- 104 Is Shaun Deeb on the Verge of Wrapping Up the 2025 WSOP PoY Race?
- 105 Phil Hellmuth & Son Both Kicking Along on Day 2 of WSOP Main Event
- 106 Daniel Negreanu Wants to Normalize Calling the Clock on Poker Tankers
- 107 Quads Crack Flopped Top Set for Monster Day 2 Pot in WSOP Main Event
- 108 Is Big-Stacked Rigby Headed for Another Deep WSOP Main Event Run?
- 109 One-Outer Sends Phil Hellmuth Packing from 2025 WSOP Main Event
- 110 2023 WSOP Europe Champ Among Chip Leaders After Day 3 of WSOP Main Event
- 111 2025 WSOP Main Event Bubble Bursts in Dramatic Fashion
- 112 Poker Crusher Makes Insane Ace-High Hero Call on WSOP Main Event Bubble
- 113 Confused Poker Player Spews Off Stack in WSOP $50K After Unknowingly Folding Hand
- 114 Celine Dion's Son Chasing $10 Million Prize in Poker World Championship
- 115 Poker Vlogging Pioneers Brad Owen & Andrew Neeme Bust Day 5 of WSOP Main Event
- 116 Player Bluffs 180 Big Blind Pot into Full House Deep into WSOP Main Event
- 117 WSOP Main Event Chip Leader Busts Immediately After Dinner Break
- 118 888poker's Aaron Barone Has the Last Laugh After Deep Main Event Run
- 119 Poker Player Wins Two $100K Bounty Prizes in Same WSOP Tournament
- 120 'Americans Can't Take It' - Penalized Will Kassouf Pleads Case at WSOP
- 121 Will Kassouf Escorted From WSOP Premises & Banned After Main Event Exit
- 122 Temu Newhouse? Poker Player Finishes 59th Two Straight Years in WSOP Main Event
- 123 Soul-Reading Daniel Negreanu Trusts Instincts to Make Hero Call at WSOP
- 124 Leo Margets Becomes First Woman Since 1995 to Reach WSOP Main Event Final Table
- 125 Michael Mizrahi Wins Poker Tournament at Wynn During WSOP Main Event Day 8
- 126 '30 Years in the Making': Women React to Leo Margets Achieving WSOP History
- 127 Cooler Flop Brings Elimination on First Hand at WSOP Main Event Final Table
- 128 Michael Mizrachi on Verge of History w/ Four Left in 2025 WSOP Main Event
- 129 Hellmuth, Negreanu Call for Mizrachi's Immediate Poker HOF Induction
- 130 Is Michael Mizrachi Now a Lock to Win the WSOP Main Event?
- 131 Michael Mizrachi Busts Two Players in First Two Hands at WSOP Main Event Final Table
- 132 New WSOP Champ Michael Mizrachi Got His Poker Talents from 'MommaGrinder'
- 133 Shaun Deeb Wins 2025 WSOP Player of the Year Race in a Photo Finish





