2025 Midwest Poker Championship

$600 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info
2025 Midwest Poker Championship
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
98
Prize
$165,500
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$1,135,000
Entries
2,270
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
750,000 / 1,500,000
Ante
750,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
9
Players Left
1
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Day 3 Completed

Cash Game Specialist Jared Passanante Gets First Live Tournament Title in 2025 Midwest Poker Championship

Level 38 : Blinds 750,000/1,500,000, 750,000 ante
Jared Passanante
Jared Passanante

After missing out on the first nine opening flights at The Reserve Poker Club, Jared Passanante had the last Day 1 of the 2025 Midwest Poker Championship $600 Main Event circled on his calendar.

The Michigan native is a cash game specialist, and it almost cost him a chance to bag up a spot in the money this weekend. Passanante had just returned from a trip to Las Vegas and was playing a late-night session before the final flights on Saturday. He fired through three bullets before taking a break and regrouping.

“I came down on Saturday because I knew if I fired the daytime flight and missed, I'd have a chance to fire the turbo flight at night,” Passanante told PokerNews moments after claiming victory on Monday night.

“I only slept like three hours, got up, came and played. I played some of the worst poker I ever played for my first three bullets. I was like, why did I even come? That was how I felt, like when I first showed up, because I was literally just punting my chips away. I was burnt when I got here. Then I was like, all right, f*ck this. I left, I went to Starbucks, got a coffee, I took like 20 minutes. I came back and then just I started playing it after that.”

That turnaround saw Passanante collect over a million chips at the end of his opening flight, which turned into more than 22 million the following night. By the end of the tournament, Passanante defeated Lucas Rea to earn his first live tournament title.

The field of 2,270 entries smashed through the advertised guarantee, creating a prize pool of $1,135,000. After a heads-up deal to adjust the top two payouts, Passanante takes home $165,500, along with the trophy and a brand new Rolex watch.

2025 Midwest Poker Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Jared PassananteUnited States$165,500*
2Lucas ReaUnited States$130,500*
3Daniel HouleUnited States$68,720
4Richard KollarikUnited States$48,050
5Satoshi TanakaUnited States$37,210
6Imari LoveUnited States$30,685
7Robert ConstableUnited States$24,560
8Jarvis HooksUnited States$20,190
9Matthew HigginsUnited States$16,250

*Denotes Heads-Up Deal

Jared Passanante
Jared Passanante

Road to the Title

Passanante returned for Day 2 with a clear mind, but it was anything but a smooth start as the field battled for a spot at the final table.

“Definitely a long day yesterday,” Passanante said while looking back at the weekend. “A lot of ups and downs. I started the day with like around a million in chips, grinded my way up to around two million and punted about half of it away. It was right back down to one million.”

“There were definitely like a lot of times in the past where I would just punt the rest of my chips, because I can't like snap out of that motor. I'm very, very, I'm very hard on myself, so lately I've been trying to just focus on if I play bad on the hand, just try to snap out of it and just focus on getting back to playing good.”

After building his stack back up, Passanante played a pivotal Day 2 hand against Soheb Porbandarwala, calling a shove on turn with top pair to knock out a dangerous opponent.

“I came to that conclusion at the end that I could never fold, but it was such a big decision, like so deep in the tournament. That was a really key one right there for sure.”

Armed with a big stack late in the day, Passanante earned a spot among the final nine and finished third in chips.

Midwest Championship Final Table
Midwest Championship Final Table

Final Table Action

Action started quickly on the final day, as three quick knockouts saw the pay jumps come into focus for Passanante.

“I definitely made a couple folds and did a couple things a little more cautiously than I would do earlier on just watching for the ICM implications for some of the short stacks, which for me is awkward. I usually just play cash and it's usually just all really deep. I'm not really worried about ICM implications and stuff like that, so I was just trying to take my time and make sure I didn't like overstep on any hands or anything.”

Passanante did not score an knockout at the final table until sending Satoshi Tanaka out in fifth. He followed that up by eliminating Daniel Houle in third, setting up the heads-up duel.

Jared Passanante & Lucas Rea
Jared Passanante & Lucas Rea

After striking the deal, Passanante and Rae battled for an additional $35,000 and the Rolex watch, a prize added to the winner’s haul by The Reserve Poker Club.

The final hand saw Rae shove a straight draw, and Passanante’s pair held to earn the elusive title. It means a lot to the champion to take home the trophy here in Toledo.

“This is kind of like home. I'm from Detroit, but you know we have the stream game here and I helped these guys build that up a lot from when they first started, and they do a good job.”

“I want to make sure I made a point to come out and support, for what they're doing here for the size of the buy-in and how big the prize pool gets. So I think they do a really amazing job here.”

That concludes our coverage of the 2025 Midwest Poker Championship in Toledo, Ohio. Be sure to stay up to date and check out the PokerNews live reporting hub for action from around the poker world.

Tags: Daniel HouleImari LoveJared PassananteJarvis HooksLucas ReaMatthew HigginsRichard KollarikRobert ConstableSatoshi TanakaSoheb Porbandarwala

Lucas Rea Eliminated in 2nd Place ($130,500)

Level 38 : Blinds 750,000/1,500,000, 750,000 ante
Lucas Rea
Lucas Rea

Lucas Rea limped on the button, making the call after Jared Passanante raised to 4,000,000 in the big blind.

Passanante led out for 8,400,000 on the 594 flop, and Rae announced all in for 50,000,000. After confirming the count, Passanante made the call and the hands were turned up.

Lucas Rea: 63 All in
Jared Passanante: 98

Passanante's pair of nines was in front, looking to dodge Rae's straight draw. The 5 paired the board on the turn, while the 3 river was a brick.

That left Rae settling for second place, and Passanante claimed the title.

Jared Passanante & Lucas Rea
Jared Passanante & Lucas Rea
Player Chips Progress
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Jared Passanante
131,980,000
52,255,000
52,255,000
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Lucas Rea
Busted

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Rae's Comeback Continues

Level 38 : Blinds 750,000/1,500,000, 750,000 ante

Lucas Rea limped with J3 on the button, and Jared Passanante looked down at 85 before checking in the big blind.

Both players checked the 33Q flop, with Rae making trip threes. Passanante checked again after hitting the 8 turn, making the call once Rae fired a bet of 2,500,000.

Passanante checked again on the K river, and Rae bet 4,500,000. Passanante tossed in a calling chip, and Rae showed his winner to climb closer in the heads-up battle.

Player Chips Progress
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Jared Passanante
79,725,000
9,250,000
9,250,000
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Lucas Rea
52,275,000
9,250,000
9,250,000

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Rae Gets Paid

Level 38 : Blinds 750,000/1,500,000, 750,000 ante

Jared Passanante called with 85 on the button, and Lucas Rea checked his big blind option with K7.

The 76Q flop connected with both players, but produced a pair of checks. The 7 turn saw Rae lead his trip sevens for 3,000,000, and Passanante made the call.

Rae led out again on the 2 river, sizing up to 8,500,000. After taking some time, Passanante stuck the call and saw the bad news, allowing Rae to recover some chips.

Player Chips Progress
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Jared Passanante
88,975,000
17,800,000
17,800,000
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Lucas Rea
43,025,000
17,800,000
17,800,000

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Passanante Increases the Lead

Level 38 : Blinds 750,000/1,500,000, 750,000 ante

Jared Passanante opened to 3,300,000 on the button with K9, and Lucas Rea defended his big blind holding J6.

Both players checked through the 347 flop, and Rae led out for 3,500,000 on the 9 turn. Passanante took some time after making a pair, sliding out a raise to 11,200,000.

That produced a quick fold from Rae, as Passanante increased his chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Jared Passanante
106,775,000
7,250,000
7,250,000
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Lucas Rea
25,225,000
7,250,000
7,250,000

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Passanante Shoves the Turn

Level 38 : Blinds 750,000/1,500,000, 750,000 ante
Jared Passanante & Lucas Rea
Jared Passanante & Lucas Rea

Lucas Rea limped on the button holding 54, and Jared Passanante checked his big blind option with 52.

Passanante checked the AA4 flop and Rea fired 2,000,000 into the middle. Passanante then check-raised to 5,200,000, and Rea made the call.

Passanante saw the J turn and led out for 4,800,000. That was met with a raise from Rae to 15,000,000. Passanante took some time before announcing all in.

That sent Rae into the tank, opting to let his hand go and Passanante claimed a three-to-one chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Jared Passanante
99,525,000
43,100,000
43,100,000
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Lucas Rea
32,475,000
43,100,000
43,100,000

Tags: Jared PassananteLucas Rea

Level: 38

Blinds: 750,000/1,500,000

Ante: 750,000

Passanante Pressures Rea

Level 38 : Blinds 750,000/1,500,000, 750,000 ante

Jared Passanante raised to 2,700,000 on the button holding KJ, and Lucas Rea replied with a three-bet to 5,800,000 with KJ in the big blind.

Passanante called to the 43Q flop, and Rea led out for 2,500,000. Another call from Passanante leed to the 7 turn, where Rea checked.

Passanante fired a bet of 8,800,000, earning the pot as Rea let his hand go.

Player Chips Progress
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Lucas Rea
75,575,000
9,550,000
9,550,000
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Jared Passanante
56,425,000
9,550,000
9,550,000

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Deal Reached, Heads-Up Play Begins

Level 37 : Blinds 625,000/1,250,000, 625,000 ante
The Reserve Poker Club Trophy
The Reserve Poker Club Trophy

With the chips counts virtually even, Jared Passanante and Lucas Rea have agreed to adjust the top two payouts.

Both players have locked up $130,500, leaving $35,000 and the Rolex watch to play for.

Adjusted Top Two Payouts

PlacePrize
1$165,500
2$130,500