Ryan Bambrick Denies Daniel Negreanu to Claim Second WSOP Bracelet
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The most talked about final table of the 2025 World Series of Poker so far has wrapped up, with Ryan Bambrick eliminating two of poker’s biggest names, Daniel Negreanu and Viktor Blom, en route to victory in Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship. Bambrick secured his second WSOP bracelet and a $470,437 payday for the victory.
Bambrick dominated the final table and eventually defeated Negreanu heads-up, denying the poker icon an eighth bracelet. Bambrick took home the lion’s share of the $2,018,100 prize pool that was generated from the record-breaking 217 entries, while Negreanu's runner-up finish earned him $313,615.
This marks the largest score of Bambrick’s career, more than doubling his live tournament earnings. Already a bracelet winner from a PLO event back in 2018, this was his first-ever cash in a five-figure buy-in event, and what a way to do it.
Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Country | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ryan Bambrick | United States | $470,437 |
| 2 | Daniel Negreanu | Canada | $313,615 |
| 3 | Ofir Mor | United States | $216,223 |
| 4 | Viktor Blom | Sweden | $152,315 |
| 5 | Hunter McClelland | United States | $109,679 |
| 6 | Maxx Coleman | United States | $80,772 |
| 7 | Micah Brooks | United States | $60,866 |
| 8 | Daniel Spear | United States | $46,957 |
| 9 | Ben Lamb | United States | $37,110 |
Winner's Reaction
Following his victory, Bambrick reflected on what it meant to come out on top in a stacked final table.
“It’s pretty sweet to beat Daniel Negreanu and Isildur1 at the final table,” he said. “I mean, it’s all good, it’s kind of surreal really.”
With much of the crowd rooting for Negreanu when they were heads-up, the champion admitted he noticed the atmosphere but wasn’t fazed. “For sure, everyone was clapping for him, but I had a couple of people clapping for me too. Honestly, I liked it, it didn’t intimidate me at all.”
This win marked his second appearance at a WSOP final table and his second bracelet, making him a perfect two for two on poker’s biggest stage. When asked about the secret to his success, he kept it simple: “Focus and play for the win. Don’t worry about ICM, just play to win.”
With a second bracelet now in the bag, Bambrick confirmed he’ll be sticking around for more: “Yeah, I’m probably going to play a pretty full slate this year.”
Asked about his mindset coming into the final table as second in chips, he explained, “I didn’t really have a specific stack strategy. It was more about constantly adapting to each opponent and picking up on their tendencies. That’s pretty much it.”
Final Day Action
When the cards hit the air, Viktor Blom held the chip lead, while Bambrick was tied in chips with Negreanu for second on the leaderboard. But it didn’t take long for Bambrick to snag the chip lead after rivering a better two pair against Blom, kicking off what would become a final table masterclass.
Bambrick tried to bust Hunter McClelland in the first level of the day, but after failing to do so, he slipped down the chip counts for a bit and it looked like he might not recover. Fortunately for him, sitting to the left of Blom ended up being a goldmine time after time. Bambrick regularly scooped the Swedish pro and began to pull away from the pack.
After McClelland bowed out in fifth, Bambrick and Negreanu were sitting one and two, while Blom was just barely hanging on with around four big bets. Bambrick kept chipping up, winning pots off all three opponents and building his stack to hold more than half the chips in play.
Blom’s final table only went from bad to worse, and his wait for a first WSOP bracelet will have to continue. He managed to survive one all-in, but Bambrick rivered a flush in the next to send the Swedish poker legend out in fourth.
From there, it felt like Bambrick was destined for the bracelet, holding more than six times as many chips as his closest rival, Negreanu. Still, Negreanu wasn’t about to roll over as he fought back, taking some pots off Bambrick, and then made quads to bust Ofir Mor in third, setting up a heads-up battle with his eyes on bracelet number eight.
When heads-up play began, Bambrick had a 4:1 chip lead over Negreanu. As always, a big crowd of Negreanu fans had gathered on the rail, hoping to see him bring home another piece of silverware. Negreanu closed the gap slightly with some perfectly-timed value bets, but the deck kept cooperating for Bambrick, who picked up a string of premiums to stay in control and extinguish any momentum from Negreanu.
Every time Negreanu dragged a pot, the rail would erupt, but Bambrick kept silencing them. The most notable pot came when Bambrick hit a dream river to leave Negreanu with just five big bets.
Negreanu didn’t get to the top of the poker world, or win seven WSOP bracelets, by giving up when things looked bleek. He regrouped and chipped away at the deficit, even getting the stacks nearly back to 2:1. But as tournament poker goes, the cards turned against Negreanu at the wrong moment and before long, he was back under five big bets.
It all ended when Negreanu got all-in on the turn with trips, only to run into Bambrick’s nut boat. No miracle river for Negreanu, who had to settle for second and was quick to congratulate Bambrick on an outstanding final table performance.
With that, Negreanu made a dash to the bathroom, and Bambrick was left to celebrate his second World Series of Poker bracelet and the $470,437 payday that came with it.
In this Series
- 1 Who Won $64K and the First 2025 WSOP Bracelet?
- 2 David Shmuel Wins First WSOP Bracelet in Omaha Hi-Lo for $205,333!
- 3 Furth Wins Second WSOP Bracelet; Denies Kabrhel in $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
- 4 GTO Study Sees Antonio Galiana Win Second WSOP Bracelet in $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em
- 5 Persistence Pays Off: Dan Heimiller Wins $1,500 Seven Card Stud for Third WSOP Bracelet
- 6 Artur Martirosian Wins WSOP $25,000 Heads Up Championship ($500,000)
- 7 Benny Glaser Adds to His Legacy With Bracelet No. 6 in Event #8: $1,500 Dealers Choice
- 8 Michael Wilklow: Once a Mystery, Now a Millionaire (and WSOP Bracelet Winner)
- 9 Kenneth Kim Storms Back to Win His First WSOP Bracelet
- 10 Father-Son WSOP Bracelet Duo Made as Yosef Fox Wins $10,000 Mystery Bounty
- 11 Five Bracelets in Five Years: Brad Ruben Wins the $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw ($138,080)
- 12 Ryan Bambrick Denies Daniel Negreanu to Claim Second WSOP Bracelet
- 13 Christopher Staats Denies David Jackson in WSOP $1,500 6-Handed NLH for $414,950
- 14 Corey Thompson Nearly Wins Two WSOP Online Bracelets Right Off the Bat
- 15 Cristian Gutierrez Wins $600 PLO Deepstack For His First Bracelet and $193,780
- 16 Lou Garza Mounts Memorable Heads-Up Comeback to Clinch Second WSOP Bracelet
- 17 Benny Glaser Goes Back-to-Back (Again) for 7th Bracelet in $1,500 Mixed
- 18 Zachary Zaret Overcomes Stacked Final Table to Win First Bracelet
- 19 Michael Lavin Steamrolls the Competition on Way to a Second WSOP Bracelet
- 20 Ryan Hoenig Goes Wire-to-Wire to Win Event #18: $10,000 Dealers Choice Championship
- 21 Bohlman's Breakthrough: Mixed Game Vet Wins 2nd Bracelet in $2,000 NLH ($436,044)
- 22 Blaz Zerjav Wins Maiden WSOP Bracelet in $25,000 6-Handed High Roller
- 23 Aloisio Dourado Claims Redemption with First WSOP Bracelet in Record-Breaking Badugi Event
- 24 Mixed Game Maestro Xixiang Luo Bags $290,400 and Third WSOP Bracelet
- 25 Nick Guagenti Crushes Chino Rheem’s Triple Crown Bid in $10K Stud Victory
- 26 Beginner's Luck? Surely Not. Chang Lee Wins $25,000 High Roller ($1,949,044)
- 27 Penalized Poker Player Wins WSOP Bracelet Despite Color Up Controversy
- 28 LA Poker Player Outlasts 16,300 Opponents to Win 2025 WSOP's Colossus
- 29 Igor Zektser Scoops His First Bracelet in Event #27: $1,500 Big O
- 30 A Few Cocktails on the Road to First WSOP Bracelet for Mark Darner
- 31 Rising New Jersey Poker Star Captures First WSOP Bracelet
- 32 Jason Koon Moves to Third on All-Time Money List w/ WSOP $50,000 High Roller Win
- 33 Toy Charizard, Pink Slipper Carry Canadian Family Man to WSOP Victory
- 34 Nick Schulman Joins Poker's Immortals With Bracelet No. 7 in the $10K 2-7 Championship
- 35 Ukraine's Renat Bohdanov Spikes Gutshot to Win Second WSOP Bracelet
- 36 John Racener Claims Third WSOP Bracelet For His Third Son
- 37 Philip Sternheimer Tears Up After Ending 13 Year Bracelet Chase
- 38 Joao Vieira Avenges WSOP Paradise Loss to Win WSOP $100K High Roller ($2,649,158)
- 39 Andrey Zhigalov Wheels In Second Bracelet in Event #39: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. ($197,923)
- 40 Ian Johns Slays 'Isildur1' to Win WSOP Limit Hold'em Championship for a Second Time
- 41 Fourth Bracelet & $647K for Seniors High Roller Champ David "ODB" Baker
- 42 Carlos Leiva Defeats Weisman on Way to Winning WSOP $1,000 PLO Bracelet Event
- 43 A Father's Day Special: Allan Le Denies Shaun Deeb in $1,500 Razz
- 44 Seth Davies Wins $250K WSOP Super High Roller for First Bracelet and $4.75M Score
- 45 V for Vongxaiburana as 'Hobby' Player Beats Pros to $10k Big O Bracelet
- 46 Hellmuth Denied as Jason Daly Wins Second Bracelet in $2,500 Omaha/Stud Hi-Lo
- 47 Joey Couden Wins Second Bracelet in $500 SALUTE to Warriors ($187,937)
- 48 Tyler Patterson Grabs Second Bracelet in $3K 6-Handed NLHE for $574K
- 49 Klemens Roiter Finishes the Job for First Bracelet in Event #37: $1,500 MONSTER STACK
- 50 Brian Rast in Seventh Heaven w/ Miraculous Comeback in WSOP $10k Razz Championship
- 51 Texan Punches Ticket to WSOP Main Event with $1.5K Freezeout Bracelet Win
- 52 Dennis Weiss Claims Victory in $25K PLO High Roller for $2,292,155
- 53 After 3 Runner-Ups, Matt Vengrin Finally Gets His WSOP Bracelet in $1.5K PLO
- 54 Mateos Makes History as 5th Youngest to Win 5 WSOP Bracelets
- 55 Emotional Kristopher Tong Uses Inspiration to Capture First WSOP Bracelet
- 56 Brett Lim to Sail Off into the Sunset After Senior's Championship Win
- 57 Benny Glaser Wins Three WSOP Bracelets in Three Weeks w/ Mixed Triple Draw Triumph
- 58 Dylan Linde Takes Down the $50k PLO High Roller for Third Bracelet and Career-Best Score
- 59 Welshman Wells Roars to Victory in $3K 9-Game Mix for Maiden Bracelet
- 60 Sebastiaan de Jonge the Sole Survivor in WSOP Battle of the Ages
- 61 Gavrieli Denies Bohlman Second Bracelet of the Summer in $3K Limit Hold'em
- 62 Craig Savage Bides His Time to Triumph in WSOP $500 No Limit Hold'em Freezeout
- 63 Yaginuma Overturns 9:1 Deficit to Win Millionaire Maker & 4th Bracelet
- 64 It's Déjà Vu as Aaron Cummings Goes Back-to-Back in $1,500 2-7 Triple Draw
- 65 Nedelcu Dominates Final Table to Win First Bracelet in $1,500 Eight Game Mix
- 66 Queen of the Felt: Shiina Okamoto Wins Back-to-Back WSOP Ladies Championships
- 67 Michael Mizrachi Makes History with Fourth $50K PPC Title at 2025 WSOP
- 68 Yilong Wang "Lucky Enough" To Win Bracelet In $3k No Limit Hold'em
- 69 Runs In the Family: Alex Wilkinson Finally Wins The $10k 2-7 TD Event
- 70 Rainer Kempe Speedruns First Bracelet In $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty
- 71 Zerjav Wins Second Bracelet of Summer as Huck Seed Narrowly Misses Out
- 72 Brazil’s Kerber & Patricio Win WSOP Tag Team Bracelet After 14-Year Journey
- 73 Andjelko Andrejevic Wins Maiden Bracelet in $5,000 6-Handed NLH ($855,515)
- 74 Lucky Eight for Lonny Weitzel as He Wins $1,000 Super Seniors Event
- 75 Ian Pelz Wins Gladiator Off One Hungover Bullet ($420,680)
- 76 Negreanu Denied as Aaron Kupin Wins First Bracelet in Mixed Big Bet
- 77 Michael Wang Completes One of WSOP’s Greatest Comebacks in $10K PLO
- 78 Just Like That! Martin Kabrhel Wins Fourth Bracelet in Mini Main Event
- 79 Qinghai 'The Terminator' Pan Comes Back for Extra Day & Wins $10K Stud Hi-Lo Championship
- 80 Shaun Deeb Wins Seventh WSOP Bracelet; Overtakes Player of the Year Lead
- 81 Fireworks in Las Vegas as Nick Ahmadi Wins PokerNews Deepstack Championship For $302,165
- 82 Mike Gorodinsky Wins Fifth WSOP Bracelet in $10K 8-Game Championship
- 83 Backgammon Pro Zdenek Zizka Denies Shaun Deeb Eighth Bracelet
- 84 WSOP Glory at Last: PokerGO Founder Cary Katz Wins $2,500 NLH Freezeout
- 85 Giuseppe Zarbo Wins $504,180 For $800 Summer Celebration Victory
- 86 "A Win with the Help of God" for Netanel Stern in Event #87: $5,000 Super Turbo Bounty ($618,377)
- 87 No Leaks in Fawcett's Game After WSOP Ultra Stack Triumph
- 88 Ferenc Deak Keeps Promise to Son With $1K PLO Mystery Bounty Bracelet Win
- 89 Slow and Steady, Khoi Le Nguyen Wins WSOP $50,000 High Roller
- 90 Kasparas Klezys Claims His First WSOP Bracelet in 6-Handed $1,500 PLO
- 91 Ian O’Hara Turns Up the Heat to Capture First WSOP Bracelet in Event #89: $3,000 Mid-Stakes Championship
- 92 Ryutaro Suzuki Ends Summer Grind With Victory in $3,000 T.O.R.S.E.
- 93 Joshua Boulton Bags Bracelet Before Boarding Flight Home With $311,349
- 94 Legends Never Fold: Nelson Mari Sanchez Strikes Gold in WSOP $777 Lucky 7’s
- 95 Mariano Balfagon Hits The Big Time Winning First WSOP Bracelet in $800 Deepstack for $252,386
- 96 Sam Soverel’s Speedy Sweep Secures Third Bracelet in $10k NLHE 6-Hand
- 97 Chad Eveslage Claims Fourth Bracelet in the $25,000 High Roller H.O.R.S.E.
- 98 Andrew Ostapchenko Wins Event #99: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em for $606,849
- 99 Lukas Zaskodny Wins Second Bracelet in the $1,500 The Closer Event
- 100 Mitchell Hynam Wins First Bracelet in Final Event of 2025 World Series of Poker





