2025 Bar Poker Open Vegas World Championship

$1,000 Pro-Am
Day: 2
Event Info
2025 Bar Poker Open Vegas World Championship
Final Results
Winner
Nathan Thrush
Winning Hand
a4
Prize
$32,624
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$111,250
Entries
125
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
40,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
8
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 125

Nathan Thrush: The River King Wins 2025 Bar Poker Open Pro-Am

Level 21 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Nathan Thrush
Nathan Thrush

After two intense days of action here at the Golden Nugget Las Vegas, the 2025 Bar Poker Open Vegas World Championship has come to an end with Nathan Thrush claiming victory, taking home a five-figure payday of $32,624 and the title of BPO Pro-Am No-Limit Hold’em Champion. The final day saw only eight players return from a field that started with 125 competitors, all fighting for a piece of the $111,250 prize pool.

Thrush came into the final table as the overwhelming chip leader and kept piling on the pressure, eliminating half the table on his way to victory. He gained the title by defeating a young but experienced Kaiwen Wei in a heads-up match, Thrush sought max value with the best hand and folded the worst making him an extremely tough opponent to play. Although this is not the biggest score of his career, Thrush felt extremely grateful to have taken the title in such a tough field.

PokerNews asked Thrush for a quote on how he was feeling in the moment, and as a man of many words, he said “I feel amazing, I just keep it simple” but nothing was simple about how he played in the final stages of this tournament. Thrush was also impressed by the new nickname as he laughed and said “I like it, I hope it gets me into some good home games”.

Nathan Thrush
Nathan Thrush

2025 Bar Poker Open Pro-Am Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Nathan ThrushUnited States$32,624
2Kaiwen WeiUnited States$20,025
3Carlos SáezSpain$11,959
4Samy BoujmalaFrance$7,509
5Conor O'RourkeIreland$5,563
6Zachary LipelesUnited States$4,784
7Cosme GomezSpain$4,144
8John PaolocaUnited States$3,671

From $30 Home Games to the $1K Grind: The Rise of the River King

Long before his great run at the 2025 Bar Poker Open, Thrush was just a casual player grinding $30 tournaments in his hometown of Susanville, California. Despite being of age in the poker boom, Thrush did not get into poker until much later “I remember making a bad play and someone would call me a donkey” Thrush laughed and said but now I think back and say to myself “it offended me a bit at the time but maybe I was a donkey”. Before taking poker more seriously Thrush used to enjoy playing sports and as he stands at 6’7, basketball was his main choice.

The very accomplished Thrush, now based in Florida, labels himself as a semi-professional as he splits his time up between independent contract work and playing poker. A very humble but disciplined man especially when it comes to bankroll management as he quoted “I stick to the $1,000 level mostly it’s where I feel comfortable and competitive,” he explained. “I’m not trying to jump into high rollers or anything. There are still a lot of players better than me out there, but at this level, I do pretty well.”

What started as a casual hobby turned into a serious pursuit. Over time, Thrush began studying the game more, talking hands with friends online, and eventually subscribing to Jonathan Little’s PokerCoaching.com site. “He teaches you what you need to know without overcomplicating it,” Thrush said. “That really helped shape my game.” His measured approach has paid off with a few scores north of $30,000 already under his belt. with two of them coming inside this year.

The Turning Point: Folding Top Pair Heads-Up

Thrush trusted his instincts and made a massive fold that preserved his chip lead. “I just didn’t feel like I was good there,” he explained. “If I call and I’m wrong, he becomes chip leader and has all the momentum. Folding let me stay ahead and in control, it was a disciplined move, and one that ultimately cleared the path to victory in my opinion”

Nathan Thrush
Nathan Thrush

What’s Next?

“I’m just going to keep grinding the $1Ks, play within my bankroll, and keep studying”. You can find Thrush grinding the WSOP schedule and his next event will be the $1,500 Monster Stack. “When I’m done with the schedule, I live in Florida right next to the beach and I plan to go there to relax after this grind”.

That wraps up coverage of the 2025 BPO Vegas World Championship. Be sure to follow PokerNews for updates on future events.

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