2025 World Series of Poker

Event #25: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship
Day: 3
Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
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Prize
$295,008
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,181,100
Entries
127
Level Info
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26
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
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Nick Guagenti Crushes Chino Rheem’s Triple Crown Bid in $10K Stud Victory

Level 26
Nick Guagenti
Nick Guagenti

Heading into the finale of the $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship at the 2025 World Series of Poker, several compelling storylines were in play.

Mike Matusow was hoping to end a 12-year bracelet drought and strengthen his case for the Poker Hall of Fame. Dan Heimiller was chasing a second Stud title of the series. And though he didn’t know it at the time, Chino Rheem was just one victory away from becoming the 11th player in history to complete poker’s prestigious Triple Crown.

But all those hopes were dashed by Nick Guagenti, who emerged as the last player standing after a gruelling final day inside the Horseshoe Events Center.

The win marked Guagenti’s third career bracelet and his second in as many years. Impressively, his titles have come in three different formats: No-Limit Hold’em, Limit Hold’em, and now Seven Card Stud. The victory also earned him a career-best payday of $295,008, putting his total live earnings just shy of $3 million, according to The Hendon Mob.

The American defeated Rheem following a five-hour heads-up duel to top the 127-entry field and claim the lion's share of the $1,181,100 prize pool.

$10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (USD)
1Nick GuagentiUnited States$295,008
2Chino RheemUnited States$196,662
3Qiang XuChina$135,828
4Paul VolpeUnited States$96,502
5Mori EskandaniUnited States$70,587
6Adam FriedmanUnited States$53,201
7Dan HeimillerUnited States$41,357
8Mike MatusowUnited States$33,190
9Dave RogersUnited States$27,528

Day 3 Action

Rheem, the start-of-day chip leader, ran red-hot through the early levels, hitting a string of straights, flushes, and full houses to pull away from the field as the short stacks steadily fell. Dave Rogers was the first to go, with his Broadway straight falling to Adam Friedman’s flush.

After bagging a solid stack on Day 2, Matusow told PokerNews that nobody wanted the bracelet more than he did. But his run was cut short after losing a series of pots to Rheem. Guagenti eventually sent "The Mouth" to the rail with just a pair of deuces after Matusow failed to pair his board when all in on third street.

Dan Heimiller
Dan Heimiller

Heimiller, who won the $1,500 version of this event earlier in the series, was eliminated in seventh place, followed shortly by Friedman in sixth. Rheem notched his first knockout of the day by dispatching Poker Hall of Famer Mori Eskandani in fifth. The two had clashed in several pots, with Rheem consistently getting the better of him, so it was fitting that Eskandani’s final chips went Rheem's way.

Qiang Xu then eliminated Paul Volpe in fourth after Volpe got his stack in with trips but couldn’t fade Xu’s straight.

Three-handed play between Rheem, Guagenti, and Xu lasted several levels in what became an extended war of attrition. Ultimately, Xu—less experienced in Stud than his opponents—fell in third after Rheem made a full house on sixth street to leave Xu drawing dead before seventh.

Chino Rheem
Chino Rheem

That set up the final clash. Rheem began heads-up play with a 2.5:1 chip lead, and momentum swung back and forth for hours. At one point, he was on the brink of victory, but Guagenti found a flush on seventh street to stay alive and shift the tides.

Both players were clearly fatigued as the battle wore on. Guagenti was open to bagging and continuing another day, but Rheem preferred to finish it then and there so they could both late register for the $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship on Monday.

After the final break of the night, Rheem briefly regained the lead, but it didn’t last. Guagenti took down three key pots on seventh street, including one where Rheem made a disciplined fold with a flush. While the fold was correct, it left him with just three big bets.

Nick Guagenti
Nick Guagenti

Those final chips went in on the very next hand. The stacks were committed on fifth street, with Guagenti showing split sevens against Rheem’s split sixes. Guagenti improved to kings-up by seventh, while Rheem failed to catch up.

After a marathon heads-up battle, it ended in a flash, and Guagenti stood tall once again on poker’s biggest stage.

This concludes PokerNews' live reporting for this event, but as always, stay tuned to the live updates to keep up with everything taking place at the 2025 WSOP.

Chino Rheem Eliminated in 2nd Place ($196,662)

Level 26
Chino Rheem
Chino Rheem

Chino Rheem: 63 / 8A6Xx / Xx All in
Nick Guagenti: 87 / 74QXx / Xx

Rheem completed, Guagenti raised, and Rheem called.

Rheem check-called on fourth. On fifth, Guagenti bet again, Rheem check-raised all-in, and Guagenti called.

Rheem had a pair of sixes against the sevens of Guagenti. Guagenti caught KK to make kings-up.

Rheem found no help on sixth with the J. On seventh, he squeezed the K as his run ended in second place.

Player Chips Progress
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Nick Guagenti
7,600,000
1,650,000
1,650,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Chino Rheem
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Chino RheemNick Guagenti

Rheem Lays Down a Monster

Level 26
Nicholas Guagenti
Nicholas Guagenti

Chino Rheem: 85 / 6J34 / 5
Nick Guagenti: Q4x / A436 / 2

Nick Guagenti completed and called when Chino Rheem raise.

The action checked through to sixth street where Guagenti check-called a bet.

Fireworks then ignited on seventh street. Guagenti bet, then re-raised after Rheem made it two bets.

"F****** brutal," bemoaned Rheem as he tanked for several minutes.

Guagenti then flashed the 2 from his downcards.

"Why'd you just do that? asked Rheem, as he turned over the 5.

"I feel I'm being nitrolled again," said Guagenti, referring to a hanf earlier where Rheem tank-called with a flush.

Rheem then turned over the 85, showing he did indeed have a flush.

"He's got it, obviously he's got it...this is going to be painful if you don't have it," said Rheem as he returned his board to the dealer, saving a good chunk of his last 750,000.

Guagenti did have him beat as he showed he had the Q2 for a better flush, which he admitted he caught on the river.

Chino Rheem
Chino Rheem
Player Chips Progress
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Nick Guagenti
6,950,000
1,350,000
1,350,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Chino Rheem
750,000
1,250,000
1,250,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Chino RheemNick Guagenti

Rheem Back in Front

Level 26
Chino Rheem
Chino Rheem

Chino Rheem: 7Q5 / 7K67
Nick Guagenti: XxXx / A3J8 / Xx

Nick Guagenti completed, and Chino Rheem called.

On fifth street, Guagenti check-called. On sixth street, he check-raised and Rheem called to see sixth street. With open sevens, Rheem led out. Guagenti went deep into the tank, calling after around a minute or two of thinking time.

On seventh street, Rheem fired another barrel and Guagenti called once more.

"I got it," said Rheem who had trip sevens. Guagenti mucked.

Player Chips Progress
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Chino Rheem
4,600,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Nick Guagenti
3,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Chino RheemNick Guagenti

Guagenti Closes the Gap with Rolled Up Threes

Level 25
Nick Guagenti
Nick Guagenti

Chino Rheem: XxXx / 431010 / Xx
Nick Guagenti: 33 / 32710 / Xx

Chino Rheem completed and Nick Guagenti called. Guagenti called a bet on fourth street before fifth street checked through to sixth street. Rheem, showing open tens, bet. Guagenti raised, causing Rheem to ponder. he settled on a call to see seventh street.

Rheem checked after recieving his downcard and Guagenti bet.

"The case ten-three, is that what you're saying?" asked Rheem. "What the f*** do you have?"

It looked like Rheem was about to call but in the end, he opted to fold.

Rheem asked to see the bluff, but Guagenti tabled 33 and said he started with rolled up threes.

Player Chips Progress
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Chino Rheem
4,400,000
400,000
400,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Nick Guagenti
3,200,000
400,000
400,000
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Chino RheemNick Guagenti

Rheem "Too Good" for Guagenti

Level 24
David Rheem
David Rheem

Chino Rheem: Q2 / Q7K7 / J
Nick Guagenti: 64 / 410610 / 5x

Chino Rheem completed and Nick Guagenti called. The latter then called a bet on fourth street.

On fifth street, Rheem bet and Guagenti raised.

"You have sixes and fours Nicholas?" asked Rheem as he called.

Both players made open pairs on sixth street, with Guagenti's tens giving him the higher board. Guagenti bet and Rheem called. Seventh then checked through to showdown.

"Too good," said Guagenti as he tabled his hand. Rheem was right in that Guagenti had sixes and fours, which turned into tens and sixes. However, Rheem had queens and sevens to take the pot.

Nicholas Guagenti
Nicholas Guagenti
Player Chips Progress
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Chino Rheem
6,700,000
350,000
350,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Nick Guagenti
815,000
435,000
435,000
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Chino RheemNick Guagenti

All the Ducks Show Up for Rheem

Level 24
David Rheem
David Rheem

Chino Rheem: XxXx / 2222
Nick Guagenti: XxXx / 1010K8

Nick Guagenti called, and both players made open pairs on fourth street. The action checked through to fifth, where Rheem had open trip deuces. Both players checked.

The rail erupted when a fourth deuce hit Rheem's board. Guagenti could only laugh as he folded his hand before Rheem could act.

Player Chips Progress
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Chino Rheem
6,200,000
420,000
420,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Nick Guagenti
1,600,000
300,000
300,000
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Chino RheemNick Guagenti

Qiang Xu Eliminated in 3rd Place ($135,828)

Level 23
Qiang Xu
Qiang Xu

Chino Rheem: XxXx / A76 - folded on fifth street
Nick Guagenti: XxXx / 434
Qiang Xu: XxXx / K5A folded on fifth street

Qiang Xu completed and was called by Chino Rheem and Nick Guagenti. Xu bet on fourth and was called by both opponents. Xu bet again on fifth street, folding out Rheem. Guagenti then raised and Xu reluctantly folded, leaving himself with a few big bets.

Qiang Xu: A5 / 4729 / A All in
Chino Rheem: Q10 / 10333 / 9

On the next hand, Rheem completed and Xu called from the bring-in. Xu called bets on fourth and fifth street. Rheem made open trips on sixth street and bet. Xu had 65,000, and mulled over his options. Ultimately, he put in the last of his chips, knowing he was likely dead.

Rheem turned over his downcards to reveal a full house, and Xu exited in third place after the final downcards were dealt.

Player Chips Progress
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Chino Rheem
5,600,000
200,000
200,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Nick Guagenti
2,030,000
120,000
120,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Qiang Xu
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Chino RheemNick GuagentiQiang Xu

Xu Takes Last Pot Before Dinner

Level 21

Chino Rheem: XxXx / KA82 / Xx
Qiang Xu: AJJ / 5A3K

Qiang Xu completed and then called when Chino Rheem raised. Xu called bets from fourth to sixth street and then raised Rheem's bet on seventh. Rheem called but mucked his board after seeing Xu had aces and jacks.

Player Chips Progress
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Chino Rheem
4,360,000
790,000
790,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Qiang Xu
2,490,000
840,000
840,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Nick Guagenti
665,000
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Chino RheemQiang Xu

Paul Volpe Eliminated in 4th Place ($96,502)

Level 21
Paul Volpe
Paul Volpe

Paul Volpe: 84 / 4K43 / 2 All in
Qiang Xu: 85 / 6743 / 8

Xu completed, Volpe raised, and Xu called. Volpe led on fourth and Xu called. Volpe led on sixth, Xu raised, and Volpe three-bet all-in, and Xu called.

Volpe was in rough shape with trips against the straight of Xu. Volpe had two looks at a board pair but failed to fill up as he hit the rail in fourth.

Player Chips Progress
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Qiang Xu
2,400,000
600,000
600,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Paul Volpe
Busted
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Paul VolpeQiang Xu

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