2025 World Series of Poker

Event #37: $1,500 MONSTER STACK
Day: 1c
Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j3
Prize
$1,204,457
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$13,168,800
Entries
9,920
Level Info
Level
46
Blinds
4,000,000 / 8,000,000
Ante
8,000,000
Players Info - Day 1c
Entries
2,681
Players Left
886
Players Left 1 / 9,920
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Event #37: $1,500 MONSTER STACK

Day 1c Completed

Christopher Leach Bags Day 1c and Overall Monster Stack Chip Lead

WSOP 2025
WSOP 2025

The third flight of Event #37: $1,500 Monster Stack No-Limit Hold'em was, as expected, the busiest so far. By the time late registration ended at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, some 2,681 players had bought in, 671 more than the busy Day 1b. Fast-forward to the conclusion of the 11th level, and only 886 of those starters had chips requiring bagging and tagging.

Christopher Leach (965,000) finished Day 1c of this 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet-awarding event not only on top of the flight's chip counts but the tournament overall. According to The Hendon Mob database, Leach has just shy of $210,000 in live earnings, the bulk of which stems from Maryland-based tournaments. He last cashed at the WSOP in 2023, finishing in the money in the $500 No-Limit Hold'em Salute to Warriors and the $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Seniors.

Iason Filippidis and Max Havlish rounded off the podium places with 759,000 and 735,000 chips, respectively, and will be hopeful of building on their impressive starts when Day 2 starts on Sunday, June 15.

Day 1c Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Christopher LeachUnited States965,000322
2Iason FilippidisGreece759,000253
3Max HavlishUnited States735,000245
4Matias RuzziArgentina525,500175
5Sebastian MedinaColombia520,500174
6Matthew LangoneUnited States493,000164
7Mariano MolinoArgentina479,500160
8Thomas ChoiUnited States465,500155
9Alon JournoIsrael460,500154
10Marcos SkerlUnited States433,000144

Although they didn't finish with enough chips for a place in the top ten, dozens of established grinders and familiar faces kept themselves in contention for this event's bracelet. Such luminaries as Martin Zamani (310,500), Bin Weng (285,500), Neel Joshi (282,500), Keven Stammen (256,500), Shai Zurr (241,500), Andrew Hulme (238,500), Jason Wheeler (230,000), Taylor Paur (187,500), and Angela Jordison (179,000).

Day 1d, the fourth and final starting flight of the Monster Stack, kicks off at 10 a.m. local time on Saturday, June 14, and everything points to it being, well, monster-sized. Expect 3,000 or more players to exchange their $1,500 for 50,000 chips and the chance to call themselves a WSOP bracelet winner. Oh, and probably a seven-figure first-place prize, too.

PokerNews traditional coverage of this event starts on Day 2. If you're playing Day 1d, why not use MyStack, the free tool that enables you to update your chip count and keep your folks at home up-to-date with your progress?

Tags: Christopher LeachIason FilippidisMatias RuzziMax HavlishMatthew LangoneMariano MolinoAlon JournoThomas ChoiMarcos Skerl

Official End of Day 1c Chip Counts (full)

Player Chips Progress
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Christopher Leach
965,000
965,000
965,000
Day 1C Chip Leader
Profile photo of Iason Filippidis gr
Iason Filippidis
759,000
759,000
759,000
Profile photo of Max Havlish us
Max Havlish
735,000
735,000
735,000
Profile photo of Matias Ruzzi ar
Matias Ruzzi
525,500
525,500
525,500
Profile photo of Sebastian Medina co
Sebastian Medina
520,500
520,500
520,500
Profile photo of Matthew Langone us
Matthew Langone
493,000
493,000
493,000
Profile photo of Mariano Molino ar
Mariano Molino
479,500
479,500
479,500
Profile photo of Thomas Choi us
Thomas Choi
465,500
465,500
465,500
Profile photo of Alon Journo il
Alon Journo
460,500
460,500
460,500
Profile photo of Marcos Skerl us
Marcos Skerl
433,000
433,000
433,000
Profile photo of Gaurav Sood in
Gaurav Sood
429,500
429,500
429,500
Profile photo of Travis Hartshorn us
Travis Hartshorn
422,500
422,500
422,500
Profile photo of Bruno Mota us
Bruno Mota
419,500
419,500
419,500
Profile photo of Matthew Kuba us
Matthew Kuba
409,500
Profile photo of James Laina us
James Laina
408,500
408,500
408,500
Profile photo of Michael Amato us
Michael Amato
407,000
407,000
407,000
Profile photo of Rodrigo Penalver ar
Rodrigo Penalver
392,500
392,500
392,500
Profile photo of Todd Ivens us
Todd Ivens
391,000
391,000
391,000
Profile photo of Agharazi Babayev az
Agharazi Babayev
390,000
390,000
390,000
Profile photo of Troy Sprungl us
Troy Sprungl
389,500
389,500
389,500
Profile photo of David Uvaydov us
David Uvaydov
389,000
389,000
389,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Travis Preng us
Travis Preng
383,000
383,000
383,000
Profile photo of Shijia Liu us
Shijia Liu
382,000
382,000
382,000
Profile photo of Hermilo Garza Fernandez mx
Hermilo Garza Fernandez
381,000
381,000
381,000
Profile photo of Jessie Bryant us
Jessie Bryant
376,500
376,500
376,500
Day 2 Chip Leader

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185,000 49,000
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Gus Hansen Involved in One of the Rarest Poker Hands You'll See at the 2025 WSOP

Gus Hansen
Gus Hansen

PokerNews' Brad Whitehouse captured a hand on Saturday that might end up being the rarest we'll see all summer at the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP). At the very least, the rarest chop pot.

Gus Hansen and Dzmitry Urbanovich battled for a hefty pot on Day 2 in Event #23: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship with 35 out of 127 players remaining. The pot ended in a chop, but it left future Poker Hall of Famer Nick Schulman in awe.

"I've never seen that before," Schulman, who has seen nearly everything at the poker table, was overheard saying as he glanced at the tabled cards. "Wow, that's an amazing one."

Catch the Hand Here

88,400 42,400
Table 420Seat 2
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46,000 1,700
Table 420Seat 2
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136,000
Table 501Seat 1
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