Joshua Remitio Among WSOP Online Bracelet Winners as Texas Mike Denied Heads-Up
Four more winners have been crowned in the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP), each taking home a shiny new gold bracelet for their online victory.
They include Harry Lodge and Joshua Remitio, who know what it takes to win an online bracelet, and a a star-studded final table in Event #19: $777 NL Hold'em Lucky 7's.
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Harry Lodge Wins Second Online Bracelet in Event #17
Congratulations to the UK's Harry Lodge, who grabbed a second WSOP bracelet in Event #17: $500 NL Hold'em Deepstack. Lodge took down the $7,777 Lucky 7s High Roller back in 2022 for $396,366, and now adds $138,544 for his victory this year.
He denied Lawrence Brandt a third bracelet, with the American having to settle for $98,927. Also at the final table was Canada's Vanessa Kade (4th - $50,533) and Germany's Leonard Maue (6th - $26,448)
Other notables who finished in the money included Faraz Jaka (20th - $3,6010), Vitor Dzivielevski (30th - $3,039), Xuan Liu (36th - $2,701), JJ Liu (43rd - $2,476), Joshua Remitio (47th - $2,476), Jessica Vierling (68th - $2,026) and Alex Foxen (113th - $1,688).
Event #17: $500 NL Hold'em Deepstack Final Table Results
| Rank | Player | Country | Payout (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Harry Lodge | United Kingdom | $138,544 |
| 2 | Lawrence Brandt | United States | $98,927 |
| 3 | Archie Seaton | United Kingdom | $70,678 |
| 4 | Vanessa Kade | Canada | $50,533 |
| 5 | Justin Rice | United States | $36,352 |
| 6 | Leonard Maue | Germany | $26,448 |
| 7 | Johannes Kast | United States | $19,358 |
| 8 | Ali Shahni | United States | $14,181 |
| 9 | Michael Wasserman | United States | $10,467 |
Joshua Remitio Wins Third Online Bracelet
Played out at a live final table, Joshua Remitio bagged his third WSOP bracelet in Event #18: $2,500 NL Hold'em. He defeated Nick Guagenti heads-up, with Daniel Sepiol and Jonathan Pastore also making the final table.
There was also back-to-back final table appearances for Ali Shahni who finished eighth in Event #16.
Other notables who cashed in this $2,500 buy-in event included Kelvin Kerber (14th - $12,904), Chris Hunichen (16th - $12,904), Lars Kamphues (24th - $10,581), Brock Wilson (32nd - $8,387), Ankush Mandavia (37th - $6,839), Nacho Barbero (41st - $5,420) and Justin Saliba (47th - $5,420).
Event #18: $2,500 NL Hold'em Final Table Results
| Rank | Player | Country | Payout (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Joshua Remitio | United States | $243,881 |
| 2 | Nick Guagenti | United States | $178,717 |
| 3 | Daniel Sepiol | United States | $131,618 |
| 4 | Bhargav Kakani | India | $96,778 |
| 5 | Jonathan Pastore | France | $64,519 |
| 6 | Ali Shahni | United States | $45,163 |
| 7 | Justin Chu | Taiwan | $32,259 |
| 8 | Jeremy Joseph | United States | $22,581 |
| 9 | Toby Boas | United States | $17,291 |
Manas Gandhi Defeats Texas Mike At Star-Studded Final Table
Texas Mike? Benny Glaser? Blaz Zerjav? Nope, the bracelet in Event #19: $777 NL Hold'em Lucky 7's went the way of Manas Gandhi, who won his maiden WSOP bracelet and $174,636.
Glaser and Zerjav would have to settle for seventh and eighth, respectively, with Moncek finishing second for $126,126.
Also cashing in this event were Jans Arends (20th - $4,657), Daniel Sepiol (32nd - $3,590), Toby Lewis (41st - $3,008), Melanie Weisner (50th - $2,814), Dario Sammartino (53rd - $2,814) and Jeff Platt (55th - $2,814)
Event #19: $777 NL Hold'em Lucky 7's Final Table Results
| Rank | Player | Country | Payout (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Manas Gandhi | United States | $174,636 |
| 2 | Michael Moncek | United States | $126,126 |
| 3 | Michael Lech | United States | $97,020 |
| 4 | Casey Hatmaker | United States | $67,914 |
| 5 | Scott Eskenazi | United States | $48,510 |
| 6 | Guy Dunlap | United States | $29,106 |
| 7 | Benny Glaser | United Kingdom | $19,404 |
| 8 | Blaz Zerjav | Slovenia | $9,702 |
| 9 | Esther Riordan | United States | $7,956 |
First Bracelet in 17 Years for Michael Banducci
Back in 2008, Michael Banducci took down Event #5: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em for his first WSOP bracelet. Now, just 17 years later, he's got his hands on a second.
He defeated Michael Lavin heads-up to win Event #20: $555 PLO Mystery Bounty for $77,653, with Lavin settling for second-place and $56,334.
Other PLO specialists finishing in the money included Scott Bohlman (14th - $3,871), Kevin Gerhart (29th - $1,846), Jason Stockfish (33rd - $1,608), Matt Vengrin (46th - $1,489), Jason Wheeler (54th - $1,370), Jason Somerville (74th - $1,131)
Event #20: $555 PLO $500K GTD Mystery Bounty 6-Max Final Table Results
| Rank | Player | Country | Payout (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Michael Banducci | United States | $77,653 |
| 2 | Michael Lavin | United States | $56,334 |
| 3 | Johan Schultz-Pedersen | Denmark | $40,792 |
| 4 | Kyle Julius | United States | $29,775 |
| 5 | David Goodman | United States | $21,914 |
| 6 | Soheb Porbandarwala | United States | $16,079 |
| 7 | Brandon Mitchell | United States | $11,910 |




