2025 World Series of Poker

Event #43: $1,500 Razz
Day: 1
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
7x6x4x2xax
Prize
$126,363
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$626,580
Entries
472
Level Info
Level
31
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
472
Players Left
97
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McCormick and Savage Lead The Way In $1,500 Razz

Level 15
Matt Savage
Matt Savage

A dazzling entourage of players came out to play Event #43: $1,500 Razz today at Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas for the 2025 WSOP. This edition of the event drew out 472 hopefuls to generate a prize pool of $626,580 to be divided up between the final 71 players. The 97 survivors will return Saturday with their eyes on cashing as well as the $126,363 that will eventually be awarded to first place.

Leading the way is WSOP regular Tom McCormick, who sits with 343,000. With his first cash being 33 years ago as a third-place finish in the $2,500 Limit Hold’em, McCormick has made himself one of the most steady players at the WSOP for many decades. McCormick has shown his playing chops on games of all types, with 120 cashes as well as 16 bracelet event final tables across games like Limit Hold’em, Stud, Stud Hi-Lo, Omaha Hi-Lo, and No-Limit Hold’em. Today saw McCormick soar up the counts at tough tables with bracelet winners like Scott Abrams (209,000). With his sizable chip stack here today, he looks to make a run at claiming his first WSOP bracelet after many close calls.

Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip Count
1Tom McCormickUnited States343,000
2Matt SavageUnited States324,000
3Clint WolcynUnited States317,000
4Steven AbitbolFrance292,500
5Bijan MirzasafiUnited States260,000
6Phillip HuiUnited States235,000
7Matthew VengrinUnited States232,500
8Gui VanUnited States228,500
9Allan LeUnited States220,000
10Calvin AndersonUnited States212,500

Sitting just behind McCormick is tournament director and golf enthusiast Matt Savage (323,000). Having worked for the WSOP as a tournament director many years ago, Savage has had multiple WSOP cashes dating back to 2009, including a deep run in the 2022 iteration of this event that landed him in 22nd place. The multi-time Poker Hall of Fame nominee bagged up a sizable stack here today and looks to make another deep run in his hunt for the elusive WSOP bracelet.

Many other stars of the game found their way to bags at the conclusion of the day. Stars like Phillip Hui (235,000), Allan Le (220,000), Calvin Anderson (212,500), David Shmuel (181,000), Lawrence Brandt (178,000), and WSOP Main Event champions Huck Seed (87,000), and Phil Hellmuth (63,000) all saw their stacks grow and survive throughout the day. Seed and Hellmuth were engaged in a discussion during the latter part of the day about who the greatest Razz player of all time was, with Hellmuth and Seed both holding two Razz bracelets of their own.

Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Defending champion Scott Seiver was unable to defend his crown. Many of the game's brightest stars fell with him by the wayside like Brian Rast, Tom McEvoy, Linda Johnson, Brad Ruben, Marco Johnson, and Kevin Gerhart. They will have to look to one of the other stud-variant bracelet events later this summer to claim one of their own.

Players will return to play in the Horseshoe tomorrow at 1 p.m. to Level 16 with a 1,500 ante and limits at 6,000/12,000. The length of each level will be increased to one hour each, as players will play a scheduled 10 levels. A 15-minute break will occur at the conclusion of every two levels, with a 60-minute dinner break at the conclusion of Level 21.

Be sure to check back in with PokerNews for all of the exciting updates on the ground of the 2025 WSOP.

Tags: Allan LeBijan MirzasafiBrad RubenBrian RastCalvin AndersonClint WolcynDavid ShmuelGui VanHuck SeedKevin GerhartLawrence BrandtLinda JohnsonMarco JohnsonMatt SavageMatthew VengrinPhil HellmuthPhillip HuiScott AbramsScott SeiverSteven AbitbolTom McCormickTom McEvoy

Hellmuth Takes From Hasdal

Level 12

Action was picked up on fifth street in a pot between Andrew Hasdal and Phil Hellmuth.

Phil Hellmuth: XxXx/KxAx3x10x/Xx
Andrew Hasdal: XxXx/5x5xJx2x/Xx

Hellmuth bet on fifth street and Hasdal called.

"We have a non believer," said Hellmuth as he bet once more on sixth street, with Hasdal calling behind.

On seventh street Hellmuth bet once more and Hasdal tabled 8x4xAx after calling Hellmuth's bet.

"I had a ten going in," said Hellmuth as he squeezed his last card and he tabled 7x6x5x for a seven-six to beat Hasdal's eight-five.

"You get paid more when you start with a king," Hellmuth said as the 17-time WSOP bracelet winner and former Razz champion raked in the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Phil Hellmuth
69,500
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
StakeKings
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Andrew Hasdal
62,000

Tags: Andrew HasdalPhil Hellmuth

Prize Pool and Payouts

Level 11
WSOP 2025 Bracelet - First Look
WSOP 2025 Bracelet - First Look

A total of 472 players turned out for the $1,500 Razz event, which created a prize pool of $626,580.

The winner will take home $126,363, while a min-cash is worth $3,049. A spot on the final table guarantees a payout of at least $8,877.

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$126,36310–11$7,040
2$84,22112–15$5,718
3$57,29616–23$4,760
4$39,78724–31$4,063
5$28,21332–39$3,559
6$20,43840–47$3,201
7$15,13448–71$3,049
8$11,459  
9$8,877  

Hausen Gets Paid From Noda, Also Eliminates Xu

Level 10
Hiroyuki Noda
Hiroyuki Noda

Zhiyuan Xu: Kx7x2x / 3x4x10x10x
Tobias Hausen: Kx8x3x / 4x2x9x6x
Hiroyuki Noda: XxXx / 6xQx9x3x / Xx

Zhiyuan Xu completed and both Tobias Hausen & Hiroyuki Noda called. On fourth street, Hausen bet, Noda called, Xu moved all in for around 2,500. Both Hausen and Noda called.

Hausen bet on fifth, sixth, and seventh, with Noda calling each street to showdown. Hausen then showed his 8-6-4-3-2, Noda mucked, and Xu flashed T-7-4-3-2 before he also mucked, meaning he was eliminated.

Earlier in the 2025 WSOP, Hausen pulled a $100,000 bounty in the Mystery Millions event.

Player Chips Progress
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Shane Daniels
95,000
12,400
12,400
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Hiroyuki Noda
80,000
12,500
12,500
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Tobias Hausen
52,000
52,000
52,000
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Zhiyuan Xu
Busted

Tags: Hiroyuki NodaTobias HausenZhiyuan Xu

Deeb Stays Alive

Level 10
Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

Shaun Deeb: Ax7x / Jx8x2x9x / 9x All in
Jay Morgenstern: 9x6x / 7x6x4x6x / 7x

Shaun Deeb completed and Jay Morgenstern called. On fourth street, Morgenstern bet and Deeb called off his last few chips, which left him all-in. The cards were flipped and after seventh street was dealt, the dealer was looking at both hands trying to figure out who won. Deeb offered a helping hand.

"I win. I have a nine-low and he has a full house," said Deeb to the dealer, who then pushed the pot Deeb's way.

Player Chips Progress
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Jay Morgenstern
40,000
3,000
3,000
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Shaun Deeb
8,000
8,000
8,000
Team Lucky
WSOP 8X Winner

Tags: Jay MorgensternShaun Deeb

Savage Above Average

Level 9

Action was picked up on fourth street in a pot between WSOP bracelet winner Brian Yoon and tournament director Matt Savage.

Matt Savage: XxXx/8x6x6x6x/Xx
Brian Yoon: XxXx/4x4x3x4x/Xx

Savage bet on fourth street and Yoon called.

On fifth street the betting lead changed and Yoon bet which Savage called, with sixth street repeating the action.

Seventh street saw Yoon bet once more and Savage called.

"Noooo," lamented Yoon as he turned over 8x8x6x for a pair of fours low. Savage turned over 7x5x2x for an eight-seven low and was awarded the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Matt Savage
84,000
84,000
84,000
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Brian Yoon
31,000
6,300
6,300
WSOP 5X Winner

Tags: Brian YoonMatt Savage

Morris' Seven Is Good

Level 8

Action was picked up in a pot where four bets went in on fourth street between Arthur Morris and Jonathan Miller.

Arthur Morris: XxXx/7x3x4x4x/Xx
Jonathan Miller: XxXx/5x4xAx8x/Xx

Morris check-called a bet on fourth street from Miller.

On fifth street, Morris raised after Miller bet and Miller called.

Sixth street saw Morris bet and Miller raised which Arthur called.

Seventh street saw Morris check-call and turn over 8x5xAx for a seven-five low which was good for the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Arthur Morris
66,500
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Jonathan Miller
62,300
26,600
26,600

Tags: Arthur MorrisJonathan Miller

Any Seven Cantu

Level 8
Brandon Cantu
Brandon Cantu

Action was picked up on fourth four-ways.

Haresh Thaker: XxXx / 7x8x5x - folded on fifth street
Edgar Ward: XxXx / KxAxKx - folded on fifth street
Steven Abitbol: XxXx / 6x5x3x9x / Xx
Brandon Cantu: 6x4x / 10x5x7xAx / Qx

Abitbol led on fifth, Cantu called, and the others folded.

Abitbol led again on sixth, Cantu raised, and Abitbol called.

Abitbol sigh-called on seventh and Cantu tabled his seven-six which was good to scoop.

Player Chips Progress
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Steven Abitbol
28,000
62,000
62,000
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Brandon Cantu
26,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Brandon CantuEdgar WardHaresh ThakerSteven Abitbol

Katchalov Fires Four Consecutive Streets; Dealer Sharing Knowledge

Level 7
Eugene Katchalov
Eugene Katchalov

William Burke: XxXx / 7x5x7xQx - folded on sixth street
Tom Koral: XxXx / 4x4x5x9x / Xx folded on seventh street
Eugene Katchalov: 6x4x2x / 5x7x10xAx

Tom Koral completed and both Eugene Katchalov & William Burke called. On fourth street, Katchalov bet, which Burke and Koral called.

Fifth street came by and Katchalov fired again, and both players called. Another bet came in from Katchalov on sixth and he finally got one of his opponents to fold as Burke relented, but Koral stuck around.

Katchalov bet seventh, his fourth bet in a row, and Koral decided to let it go. Katchalov flashed his down cards, 6x4x2x, to the table as he raked in the pot.

While the hand was going on, some of table were asking the dealer how to remember the strength of the suits.

"It's in reverse alphabetical order. Spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs," she said.

"What if we don't know the alphabet," replied one of the table.

"Then you're probably not good value in a poker tournament," she joked.

Player Chips Progress
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Eugene Katchalov
40,000
16,000
16,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Tom Koral
23,000
2,000
2,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 2X Winner
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William Burke
9,000
12,000
12,000

Tags: Eugene KatchalovTom KoralWilliam Burke

Breck Doesn't Like to Fold, But Must

Level 6
Brian Breck
Brian Breck

Brian Breck has been making waves in the mixed game scene as of recent, with multiple deep runs at the last PGT Mixed Games series, and several appearances in the $10,000 Championship Events this WSOP. He is an action player who always seems to be in a hand when you walk by his table.

Brian Breck: 4xXx / 8x8x4x4x - folded on sixth street
David Walsh: XxXx / 5x9x10xAx
Tsz Liu: XxXx / JxQx8x - folded on fifth street

Action was picked up three-ways to fifth after a bet went in on fourth street, causing a fourth participant in the hand to bow out.

Breck bet on fifth, Walsh check-called, and Liu check-folded.

On sixth, Breck folded to a bet after double-pairing, revealing that he made a full house, prompting an obligatory "Wrong game" comment from a tablemate.

Player Chips Progress
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David Walsh
44,000
7,500
7,500
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Tsz Liu
43,000
2,000
2,000
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Brian Breck
19,000
19,000
19,000

Tags: Brian BeckDavid WalshTsz Liu

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