2025 WSOP PokerNews Deepstack Challenge

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Week 4 Completed

Duy Ho Becomes First Two-Time PNDC Leaderboard Winner

Duy Ho
Duy Ho

The PokerNews Deepstack Challenge keeps getting bigger, and Week 4 proved it. Over seven packed days of action, players turned out in record numbers, with 13,281 total entries and $2.85 million in prize pools, making it the busiest and richest week of the series so far. That brings the summer’s overall tally to more than 40,000 entries, $8.6 million in prize pools, and close to $1.5 million awarded just in first-place payouts.

Leading the way this week was a familiar name. Hawaii’s Duy Ho, the 2024 Week 2 PNDC leaderboard champion, added another title to his resume after racking up five cashes, including a win in Monday’s $250 Deepstack. Ho’s victory came against a 1,216-player field, good for $33,406, and capped off a week that saw him pile up 1,328 leaderboard points — enough to finish comfortably on top.

Florida’s Brent Hoover wasn’t far behind. He made three cashes across the week, highlighted by a career-best $35,158 score in Thursday’s $250 event, finishing second in the standings with 1,094 points. Joining him in the top three was Tao Qin, who mirrored Hoover’s results with a $400 victory on Tuesday and two more cashes to lock up 1,022 points.

Further down the leaderboard, it was a mix of international talent and familiar faces battling for spots in the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship. Dutch grinder Yoel Selles Meijer finished fourth with 934 points after winning Saturday’s $400, while India’s Sridhar Sangannagari claimed fifth after taking down Tuesday’s $200 event for nearly $12,000. Germany’s Martin Kritsch recorded the biggest single payout of the week, bagging $36,694 in Wednesday’s monster $250 Deepstack, which drew 1,388 entries.

New Jersey’s Jeremy Brown, who came second in the 2009 WPT Borgata Championship, added another trophy and crossed the $1 million mark in career earnings with his Friday win. Britton Purvis, Joseph Davidman, and Lithuania’s Tomas Geleziunas all found their way into the top ten, each riding strong finishes to lock up their Championship seats.

PNDC Week 4 Top Ten

RankPlayerPoints
1Duy Ho1328
2Brent Hoover1094
3Tao Qin1022
4Yoel Selles Meijer934
5Sridhar Sangannagari919
6Martin Kritsch909
7Jeremy Brown883
8Britton Purvis878
9Joseph Davidman865
10Tomas Geleziunas839

Week 4 PNDC Winners At a Glance

PokerNews Deepstack Coins
PokerNews Deepstack Coins

The week delivered 21 tournaments, non-stop poker action, and plenty of big storylines. Hoover’s career-best win, Sotiris Georgiou adding to his hot summer with another deep run, and Megan Chapman grabbing the second-largest score of her career in Monday’s $200 event were just some of the week’s highlights.

The $400 fields were tough as ever, with Liviu-Rodrig Bartha, Yoel Selles Meijer, and Oscar Avellaneda each finding the winner’s circle. On the $200 front, European grinders like Tomas Geleziunas and Douglas Ferreira stood out, while Abdullah Ahmad and Ediberto Pilotin celebrated their first known victories.

DateBuy-inEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
Tue, June 17$2501,012$202,400Roni Tai$29,254
Tue, June 17$400374$123,420Tao Qin$23,459
Tue, June 17$200412$63,860Sridhar Sangannagari$11,888
Wed, June 18$2501,388$277,600Martin Kritsch$36,694
Wed, June 18$400255$84,150Keishi Yumiba$17,806
Wed, June 18$200328$50,840David Jacobs$10,045
Thu, June 19$2501,308$261,600Brent Hoover$35,158
Thu, June 19$400324$106,920Liviu-Rodrig Bartha$21,232
Thu, June 19$200306$47,430Tomas Geleziunas$9,605
Fri, June 20$2501,294$258,800Jeremy Brown$34,834
Fri, June 20$400398$131,340Sotiris Georgiou$24,609
Fri, June 20$200304$47,120Douglas Araujferreira$9,541
Sat, June 21$2501,198$239,600Britton Purvis$33,029
Sat, June 21$400321$105,930Yoel Selles Meijer$21,013
Sat, June 21$200341$52,700Abdullah Ahmad$10,354
Sun, June 22$2501,125$225,000Joseph Davidman$31,590
Sun, June 22$400247$81,150Mack McLaughlin$17,380
Sun, June 22$200314$48,670Ediberto Pilotin$9,732
Mon, June 23$2501,216$243,200Duy Ho$33,406
Mon, June 23$400413$136,290Oscar Avellaneda$25,320
Mon, June 23$200403$62,465Megan Chapman$11,669

PNDC Week 4 Closes with Big Scores for Ho, Avellaneda, and Chapman

Duy Ho
Duy Ho

The fourth week of the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge came to a close on Monday, June 23, with three champions emerging from another busy day of deepstack action inside the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

More than 2,000 players turned out across the $250, $400, and $200 events, pushing the total prize pools past $440,000. For Duy Ho, Oscar Avellaneda, and Megan Chapman, the day ended with trophies, payouts, and major career highlights as the summer series heads into its final week.

$250 Deepstack

Duy Ho knows what it takes to succeed at the PNDC. The Hawaiin poker pro topped the Week 2 leaderboard in last year’s PokerNews Deepstack Challenge and added another impressive victory to his summer campaign by taking down Monday’s $250 Deepstack for $33,406. Ho navigated a huge 1,216-player field and a stacked final table to secure the win, further building on a résumé that includes over $1.1 million in career live earnings.

The final table was no walkover, with experienced players and recreational hopefuls alike battling for the $243,200 prize pool. Joseph Caliendo finished runner-up for $23,697, while Dannette Mason secured third for $17,098. Daniel Robles, Javier Martinez, and Raul Gutierrez also made deep runs.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Duy Ho$33,406
2Joseph Caliendo$23,697
3Dannette Mason$17,098
4Daniel Robles$12,500
5Javier Martinez$9,260
6Raul Gutierrez$6,953
7Matthew Berry$5,293
8Jongseo Kim$4,085
9Alessandro Predaroli$3,198

$400 Deepstack

It was a breakthrough moment for Orange County’s Oscar Avellaneda, who outlasted a 413-entry field to win the $400 Deepstack for a career-best $25,320. The 38-year-old DJ and sports reporter had just over $8,700 in recorded live cashes coming into the day, but walked away with his first significant tournament victory after besting a field full of experienced grinders and rising amateurs.

Avellaneda’s victory capped off a hard-fought final table that saw Michael Gilbert finish second for $17,516, while Nikhil Gera locked up third for $12,352. Other notables included Renyong Hu (4th - $8,869) and Naushad Ali (5th - $6,487), but it was Avellaneda’s day to shine as he captured the title and smashed his previous career earnings total in the process.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Oscar Avellaneda$25,320
2Michael Gilbert$17,516
3Nikhil Gera$12,352
4Renyong Hu$8,869
5Naushad Ali$6,487
6Travis Graeme Endersby$4,835
7Laurel Moran$3,673
8Andrew Stevens$2,845
9Albyn Bello$2,248

$200 Deepstack

Megan Chapman
Megan Chapman

Megan Chapman continued her steady rise on the poker scene with a win in Monday’s $200 Deepstack, earning $11,669 after outlasting 403 entries. The 25-year-old from Chattanooga, Tennessee, has been building momentum throughout the summer, and this marked the second-largest cash of her career.

Chapman, who now has over $130,000 in live earnings, held her nerve at a competitive final table that included Mike Rizk (2nd - $7,944) and Japan’s Naoya Morozumi (3rd - $5,533). With this victory, Chapman adds her name to the growing list of PNDC champions as the summer-long series enters its final chapter.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Megan Chapman$11,669
2Mike Rizk$7,944
3Naoya Morozumi$5,533
4Brian Allande$3,935
5Dennis Gilman$2,858
6Anthony Merlo$2,122
7Holden Filartiga$1,611
8Jose Carrasco$1,251
9Nicholas Jimenez$994

Meet the PokerNews Deepstack Grinders Who Turned a Seat Into a Score

This summer at the WSOP, the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge gives everyday grinders a chance to shine. Play well in the daily $200, $250, $400 Deepstack events, rack up leaderboard points, and you could win a free seat to the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship.

Last year, eight leaderboard qualifiers made it count, not only earning their way into the Championship, but cashing in it too.

From first-timers to bracelet winners, here’s a look at the players who turned a daily grind into a WSOP payday.

Raymond Chiu

Raymond Chiu
Raymond Chiu
  • Finished 254th for $1,743
  • Topped the Week 1 leaderboard

Chiu came out swinging, winning back-to-back daily Deepstacks and rode that momentum into the Championship. He was the first qualifier to lock up a seat and one of the first to cash.

William Plitz

William Plitz
William Plitz
  • Finished 142nd for $2,458
  • Week 1 – 2nd place on the leaderboard

Plitz’s run started with a win in the May 30 daily, which also happened to be his biggest live score ever ($6,475). He backed it up with another deep run in the Championship. Safe to say he made the most of the PNDC.

Georgios Skarparis

Georgios Skarparis
Georgios Skarparis
  • Finished 468th for $1,261
  • Week 1 – 9th on the leaderboard

With $1.45 million in live earnings and a WSOP Mini Main title to his name, Skarparis is no stranger to success. Even with all that experience, he still came out for the daily Deepstacks and cashed again in the Championship.

Kenny Hsiung

Kenny Hsiung
Kenny Hsiung
  • Finished 71st for $4,432
  • Week 3 – 6th place

Hsiung, who won a WSOP bracelet in 2012, proved he’s still got the chops. He was the highest-finishing leaderboard qualifier in the Championship.

Michael Lin

Michael Lin
Michael Lin
  • Finished 673rd for $1,201
  • Week 3 – 10th on the leaderboard

Lin made the final table of the 2022 Deepstack Championship, and while this year’s run didn’t go quite as far, he still bagged another cash. A quiet, consistent presence on the felt.

Artur Stepanyan

Artur Stepanyan
Artur Stepanyan
  • Finished 289th for $1,743
  • Week 4 – 8th place

A breakout moment for Stepanyan, who turned a top-10 finish in Week 4 into a solid run in the Championship. It was only his second ever WSOP cash, not bad for someone still early in their WSOP journey.

Michael Beattie

Michael Beattie
Michael Beattie
  • Finished 224th for $1,936
  • Week 4 – 9th place

Beattie has over $300K in live earnings and knows how to find a payday. He added another cash prize to the pile from the PokerNews Deepstack Championship.

Hsing-Hsiung Tai

  • Finished 464th for $1,261
  • Week 4 – 10th place

No big headlines or flashy scores, just a solid grind from Tai, who turned his final qualifying spot into a Championship cash.

The $600 PokerNews DeepStack Championship Returns to the WSOP

The PokerNews DeepStack Championship returns to the World Series of Poker from July 1–4 at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

If you’re dreaming of winning a WSOP bracelet without a five-figure bankroll, this is your shot. The $600 buy-in event offers a deep 30,000-chip starting stack, a Main Event-style structure, and one re-entry. Day 1 levels are 40 minutes; Days 2–4 move to 60 minutes.

Last year’s event saw 5,110 entries and a $2.6 million prize pool. Hector Berry won the bracelet and $282,876.

Register in person at the WSOP main registration area or skip the lines with the WSOP+ app.
Want to win a seat? Enter the daily $200/$250/$400 DeepStacks between May 27 and June 30. The PokerNews DeepStack Challenge leaderboard awards 10 seats each week—50 in total.

View the full blind structure here.

Time for a Night Cap in the 8 p.m. $200 Daily Deepstack

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Wrap up your day with some thrilling poker action! The final Daily Deepstack of the day kicks off at 8 p.m. as a single-day showdown. With a $200 buy-in, you'll start with a 20,000 stack of chips.

For those who like to make a dramatic entrance, late registration is open until the start of Level 6 (approx 10:20 p.m.), and you can reenter as many times as you want until then. Each level lasts 20 minutes, with plenty of 15-minute breaks throughout the evening.

Blinds start at 100/100, and the big blind ante is in play right from the start. If this event runs long, the tournament director reserves the right to suspend play and resume the following day.

LevelBB AnteBlindsBreaks / Chip Removals
1100100-100 
2200100-200 
3300100-300 
4400200-400 
5600300-600 
6800400-800Remove 100 Chips (20 Minute Break)
71,000500-1,000 
81,5001,000-1,500 
92,0001,000-2,000Remove 500 Chips (15 Minute Break) (Reg. ends)
103,0002,000-3,000 
114,0002,000-4,000 
126,0003,000-6,000 
138,0004,000-8,000 
1410,0005,000-10,000 
1516,0008,000-16,000 
1620,00010,000-20,000Remove 1,000 Chips (15 Minute Break)
1730,00015,000-30,000 
1840,00020,000-40,000 
1960,00030,000-60,000 
2080,00040,000-80,000 
21100,00050,000-100,000 
22150,000100,000-150,00015 Minute Break
23200,000100,000-200,000 
24300,000150,000-300,000 
25400,000200,000-400,000 
26600,000300,000-600,000 
27800,000400,000-800,000 
281,000,000500,000-1,000,00015 Minute Break
291,500,0001,000,000-1,500,000 
302,000,0001,000,000-2,000,000 
313,000,0001,500,000-3,000,000 
325,000,0002,000,000-5,000,000 
336,000,0003,000,000-6,000,000 
348,000,0004,000,000-8,000,000 

PokerNews Deepstack Championship FAQs

Daily Deepstacks
Daily Deepstacks
What is the buy-in for the PokerNews Deepstack Championship?

The buy-in for the PokerNews Deepstack Championship event at the 2025 WSOP is $600 - among one of the lowest buy-ins in the Series. We looked to give low-stakes grinders an opportunity to win their way to a coveted WSOP bracelet, and the $600 entry fee is both affordable and offers the chance to win big money from an expected large prize pool.

When is the PokerNews Deepstack Championship?

The PokerNews Deepstack Championship event will be held between July 1-4, 2025. It's the 78th event in the 2025 WSOP.

Where is the PokerNews Deepstack Championship?

The PokerNews Deepstack Championship will be held in a new, vibrant venue near the Horseshoe poker room, Las Vegas.

How Can I Play the PokerNews Deepstack Championship?

Like any other event at the Series, to play the PokerNews Deepstack Championship, simply register from one of the multiple registration desks at the venue.

What is the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge?

The PokerNews Daily Deepstack Challenge is a leaderboard promotion running from May 27 to June 30. Players participating in the daily $200, $250, or $400 deep stack tournaments at the WSOP will earn points. The top 10 point earners each week will receive complimentary seats for the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship.

What is the leaderboard system?

The leaderboard system will follow the same formula used for the WSOP Player of the Year

Sunday Sees a Fresh Set of PokerNews Deepstack Champions Crowned

Ediberto Pilotin
Ediberto Pilotin

Sunday, June 23, brought another busy day of action in the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, where three more players joined the growing list of 2025 event winners.

Across a combined 1,686 entries and $355,180 in prize pools, the day delivered a big score for a Florida grinder, a breakout win for a Colorado player navigating a four-figure field, and a return to the winner’s circle for a past LAPC champion.

$400 Deepstack

Congratulations to Florida’s Mack McLaughlin, who outlasted 246 other players in Sunday’s $400 PokerNews Deepstack to collect $17,380.

McLaughlin closed it out in style at Horseshoe & Paris Las Vegas, taking down a final table that featured players from five different countries. Ohio’s Zhen Situ claimed the $11,743 runner-up prize, while Caixin Wong of Taiwan rounded out the podium for $8,126.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPayout
1Mack McLaughlinUnited States$17,380
2Zhen SituUnited States$11,743
3Caixin WongTaiwan$8,126
4Pablo GarciaAustria$5,758
5David DaoUnited States$4,180
6Atsushi TakeuchiJapan$3,112
7James StewartUnited States$2,376
8Timothy BlackUnited States$1,863
9Gregory DurandUnited States$1,500

$250 Deepstack

Joseph Davidman took down Sunday’s $250 PokerNews Deepstack after besting a huge 1,125-entry field to earn $31,590, the biggest score of his career. The Colorado native navigated a long day of poker and a final table filled with American grinders to claim the title at Horseshoe & Paris Las Vegas.

Nestor Quiatchon of Washington finished in second place for $22,330, while fellow Coloradan Don Patrick rounded out the top three and collected $16,055.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPayout
1Joseph DavidmanUnited States$31,590
2Nestor QuiatchonUnited States$22,330
3Don PatrickUnited States$16,055
4Jose HernandezUnited States$11,703
5Aaron GeorgelosUnited States$8,650
6Lucas ReidUnited States$6,484
7Justin MoscosoUnited States$4,930
8Leo DafflonSwitzerland$3,804
9Sonny LeeUnited States$2,978

$200 Deepstack

Ediberto Pilotin picked up his latest live victory on Sunday, taking down the $200 PokerNews Deepstack for $9,732. The former LAPC event winner, now based in California, came out on top of a 314-entry field at Horseshoe & Paris Las Vegas to secure his first PokerNews Deepstack title.

Julie McLeod of Arizona finished second for $6,542, while Texas’ Shadi Farraj earned $4,514 for third. The final table featured players representing five different countries, including Australia, Canada, and Spain.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPayout
1Ediberto PilotinMexico$9,732
2Julie McLeodUnited States$6,542
3Shadi FarrajUnited States$4,514
4David HirstAustralia$3,189
5Guowei ZhouUnited States$2,309
6Brian PayneUnited States$1,713
7Matthew RaffoulCanada$1,304
8David RivasSpain$1,019
9Stephen EkinUnited States$818

Join the Fun: PokerNews Daily Deepstack Challenge Leaderboard

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Daily Deepstacks PN

Ready to show off your skills and compete for amazing prizes? The PokerNews Daily Deepstack Challenge is here from May 28 to June 24, and it’s your time to shine! Play in daily WSOP deep stack tournaments, earn points, and score fantastic rewards—including seats to the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship and some cool memorabilia.

Want to see how you’re doing? Track your progress, check out the latest standings, and get all the updates on our leaderboard page. Click the link below to dive into the action!

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