David "MissOracle" Yan has walked away with the largest first-place prize of the 2025 World Championship of Online Poker so far, with victory in the $25,000 Super High Roller.
He defeated Pedro "PaDiLhA SP" Padilha heads-up to win his third WCOOP title and first since 2023. The 42-player field was filled with some of the best poker players in the world, including Samuel "€urop€an" Vousden, Adrian "Amadi_017" Mateos, Linus "LLinusLLove" Loeliger and Ole "wizowizo" Schemion.
Just six places were paid, with Talal "raidalot" Shakerchi just missing out. Another player who missed out on cash in this event was soccer superstar Neymar, who finished in 24th place.
WCOOP $25,000 Super High Roller Final Table Results
It's one of the most unique events in the WCOOP schedule, but it has to crown a winner. And that winner was Gleb "Ti0373" Tremzin, who triumphed in WCOOP 120-M: $55 NLHE.
A simple No-Limit Hold'em event? Not exactly. This Heads-Up, Turbo, Progressive Total KO, Zoom attracted 1,380 players with just two places paid, as a result of the bounty format. Tremzin defeated "soumi7" heads-up in the final match of this event, winning his eighth WCOOP title, drawing level with Shaun "shaundeeb" Deeb and Rui "RuiNF" Ferreira in the all-time list.
Before last night, just eight players had won seven WCOOP titles or more. Juan "Malaka$tyle" Pardo just became the 19th.
He defeated Mikita "fish2013" Badziakouski heads-up to win $51,268 after a heads-up deal. The final table also featured the likes of Dejan "dejanlc357" Kaladjurdjevic, Leon "RUMUKULUS" Sturm and Pedro "PaDiLhA SP" Padilha who took home five-figure payouts at the end of this 123-player field.
Tonight is your last chance for WCOOP glory — for this year at least. As the Main Events crown their winner, there are Final Mystery and Series Wrap-Up events for you to jump into, with three PLO events the only non-NLHE events on offer.
The three WCOOP NLHE Main Events have all reached their final tables, all eyeing their first place-prizes as the events conclude on Wednesday night.
Big Names Remain in WCOOP 108-H: $10,300 NLHE Main Event
Renan Bruschi
It wouldn't be WCOOP without a strong Brazilian showing, but at the final table of WCOOP 108-H: $10,300 NLHE Main Event it falls to Renan "Internett93o" Bruschi as the sole representative of his nation to take down one of online poker's most prestigious titles.
A tenth WCOOP title would be enough for Bruschi to move into outright eighth in the all-time standings, but he will have to get through the likes of Ivan "ILS007" Stokes and Preben "prebz" Stokkan.
Everyone at the final table has won at least one WCOOP title before, besides "4435GoldenBoy" who will start the final table ninth in chips, and overnight chip leader "arodnaS" who holds a slender chip lead from [Removed:569].
Rank
Player
Country
Chips
1
arodnaS
Ukraine
22,405,418
2
[Removed:569] Austria
21,478,633
3
Renan "Internett93o" Bruschi
Brazil
17,460,962
4
AchoBogdanov
Bulgaria
12,327,694
5
Preben "prebz" Stokkan
United Kingdom
9,046,682
6
Ivan "ILS007" Stokes
United Kingdom
7,315,458
7
Matthew "mjw006" Wakeman
Indonesia
5,869,914
8
Sebastian "sebasñato" Toro
Mexico
3,531,343
9
4435GoldenBoy
Mexico
2,314,196
"kobyy" Leads WCOOP 108-M: $1,050 NLHE Main Event
Dennys Ramos
Three Brazilians feature at the final table of WCOOP 108-M: $1,050 NLHE Main Event including Dennys "dennysramos2" Ramos, but they'll have to battle clear chip leader "kobyy" from Poland who leads from "MaCheCazzoFai".
The winner will walk away with $487,131 with the remaining nine players all guaranteed $32,475.
Rank
Player
Country
Chips
1
kobyy
Poland
73,480,207
2
MaCheCazzoFai
Slovenia
57,259,696
3
MiMikyolo
Argentina
47,989,038
4
777acenace77
Canada
35,250,956
5
maagrella
Brazil
34,374,115
6
viinig
Brazil
33,899,552
7
Dennys "dennysramos2" Ramos
Brazil
23,561,430
8
WishICouldFold
UK
22,505,126
9
ElJefemurt
Mexico
11,079,880
Rayan "beriuzy" Chamas Leads WCOOP 108-L: $109 NLHE Main Event
Rayan Chamas
Rayan "beriuzy" Chamas is the clear chip leader in WCOOP 108-L: $109 NLHE Main Event with $212,827 awaiting the winner.
He leads from "fernandul27", with Chamas hunting his fourth WCOOP title. All three of the Canadian's WCOOP titles came back in 2022, but with Chamas winning his first two SCOOP titles earlier this year, he could be in line for a huge victory should he turn his chip lead into the eventual win.
The 2025 PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) wrapped up on October 1 and did so in spectacular fashion. All three No-Limit Hold'em Main Events crowned their champions, including the $10,300 edition that saw [Removed:569][/PLAYER] walk away with a potentially life-changing $736,327.
It was double delight for Rayan "beriuzy" Chamas, who triumphed in the $109 NLHE Main Event for $212,826 before coming out on top in the $1,050 PLO event for another $21,135 and what was his fifth WCOOP title. More on all those big results coming up.
Event
Entrants
Prize Pool
Champion
Prize
WCOOP 108-L: $109 NLHE [NLHE Main Event], $2M Gtd
20,587
$2,058,700
Rayan "beriuzy" Chamas
$212,826
WCOOP 108-M: $1,050 NLHE [NLHE Main Event], $3M Gtd
3,394
$3,394,000
MiMikyolo
$487,131
WCOOP 108-H: $10,300 NLHE [NLHE Main Event / World Championship], $4M Gtd
Canada's Rayan "Beriuzy" Chamas will forever be known as the 2025 PokerStars WCOOP $109 NLHE Main Event champion after he came out on top of a 20,587-strong field. Chamas' victory came with his fourth WCOOP title and an impressive $212,826 of the $2,058,700 prize pool.
Chamas won his first WCOOP title in 2022 in a $2,100 NLHE event. The Canadian helped himself to two more titles that year, one in the $2,100 NLHE Turbo PKO and another in the $2,100 edition of the Super Tuesday. This 2025 WCOOP $109 Main Event victory is Chamas' fourth victory, and the largest of the lot with a $212,826 prize.
$109 NLHE Main Event Final Table Results
Rank
Player
Country
Prize
1
Rayan "Beriuzy" Chamas
Canada
$212,826
2
fernandul27
Brazil
$151,700
3
m.o_4515
Ukraine
$108,137
4
NielsMinten
Belgium
$77,084
5
ttizovaca
Brazil
$54,948
6
LiroLa
Brazil
$39,169
7
Elpexx
Finland
$27,921
8
fatallrfehlr
Bulgaria
$19,903
9
ChavesVila
Brazil
$14,188
The $109 NLHE Main Event surpassed its $2 million guarantee, resulting in the top three finishers receiving six-figure payouts. Third-place finisher "m.o.4515" took home $108,137 for their effort, while "fernandul27" of Brazil, who fell at the final hurdle, saw their PokerStars account swell by $151,700.
Chamas didn't get to celebrate immediately after his massive win because he found himself deep in the $1,050 PLO event. Amazingly, Chamas took that down too, defeating Joao "Naza114" Vieira heads-up, denying Vieira his 14th WCOOP win, and claiming the $24,135 top prize for himself.
Ukraine has a WCOOP Main Event champion, and "MiMikyolo" is that player. The Ukrainian triumphed in the $1,050 NLHE Main Event, leaving 3,393 opponents in their wake, as they collected a gigantic prize worth $487,131.
The 3,394 entrants created a $3,394,000 prize pool, which was considerably larger than the advertised $3 million guarantee. Several household names made it through to the latter stages, including Alisson "heyalisson" Piekazewicz, Arunas "BalticMoose" Sapitavicius, Daan "tinnoemulder" Mulders, Dmitry "yurasov1990" Yurasov, and Damian "pampa27" Salas. However, they all fell shy of a final table appearance.
$1,050 WCOOP NLHE Main Event Final Table Results
Rank
Player
Country
Prize
1
MiMikyolo
Ukraine
$487,131
2
Dennys "dennysramos2" Ramos
Brazil
$347,242
3
MaCheCazzoFai
Malta
$247,525
4
777acenace77
Canada
$176,444
5
viinig
Brazil
$125,776
6
maagrella
Brazil
$89,657
7
WishICouldFold
United Kingdom
$63,911
8
kobyy
Austria
$45,558
9
ElJefemurt
Andorra
$32,475
Those who navigated to the nine-handed final table were guaranteed to scoop at least $32,475, with the top five finishers enjoying a payday worth more than $125,000.
"viinig" of Brazil banked the first of those six-figure prizes when they busted in fifth. Canada's "777acenace77" fell in fourth and won $176,444 before Malta's "MaCheCazzoFai" came unstuck in third, a finish good for $247,525.
"MiMikyolo" locked horns with Dennys "dennysramos2" Ramos heads-up. No deal was struck despite there being a $140,000 difference in prize money, meaning "MiMikyolo" netted $487,131 for their victory, and Ramos had to make do with a $347,242 consolation prize.
[Removed:569] won the 2023 European Poker Tour (EPT) Cyprus Main Event almost exactly two years ago. This result put him on the poker map and earned him $1,042,000. Last night, [Removed:569] added to his glowing reputation by coming out on top in the 2025 PokerStars WCOOP $10,300 NLHE Main Event, leaving a trail of superstars in his wake and banking the $736,327 first-place prize.
Some 407 players bought into this Main Event for $10,300, creating a guarantee-busting $4,070,000 prize pool that the top 48 finishers shared. Only nine players returned for the final day, with [Removed:569] occupying second place, narrowly trailing Ukraine's "ardonaS."
The eventual finishing positions were not too dissimilar to the start-of-the-final-table chip counts. Mexico's "4435GoldenBoy" bowed out in ninth for $83,544 before Matthew" mjw006" Wakeman, an Australian now living in Indonesia, saw his WCOOP Main Event run finish in eighth place for $108,863.
"AchoBogdanov" of Bulgaria busted in seventh for $143,047, with the 2023 WCOOP Main Event champion Ivan "ILS007" Stokes coming close to being a two-time Main Event winner, but ultimately having to make do with the $187,965 sixth-place prize.
Fifth place and $246,988 went to Preben "prebz" Stokkan, Mexico's "sebasnato" joined the list of eliminated players in fourth, a finish good for $324,545, before Renan "Internett93o" Bruschi ran out of steam and crashed by the wayside in third. Bruschi's latest deep run earned him $426,455.
[Removed:569] battled one-on-one with "ardonaS" for the title of World Champion of No-Limit Hold'em and a nearly three-quarters of a million top prize.[Removed:569] got the job done and sent his Ukrainian opponent to the rail; the runner-up banked $560,366. That final elimination meant [Removed:569] was the $10,300 WCOOP NLHE Main Event champion and recipient of $736,327.
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