2025 World Series of Poker

Event #45: $500 SALUTE to Warriors
Day: 1
Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
$187,937
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Prize Pool
$1,614,170
Entries
3,937
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
1,500,000 / 3,000,000
Ante
3,000,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
3,937
Players Left
625
Players Left 1 / 3937

Nonstop Action Highlight Day 1 of Event #45: $500 Salute to Warriors

Level 17 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Christopher Cornell
Christopher Cornell

Day 1 of Event #45: $500 Salute to Warriors No-Limit Hold'em at the 2025 World Series of Poker, hosted at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, logged 3,937 entries. The impressive turnout generated a substantial prize pool of $1,614,170, with first place being $187,937, and helped raise significant funds for veterans.

After a full day of play, only 625 players remained. The final 591 players will receive a minimum payout of $1,000.

The event welcomed players of all backgrounds, with $40 from each buy-in benefiting the United Service Organizations (USO) and other charities dedicated to supporting veterans. Jack Effel, Vice President of the World Series of Poker (WSOP), delivered a heartfelt speech reflecting on the significance of the tournament and emphasizing the profound impact the donation will have on veterans. Effel also announced that the bracelet for this event is special due to its red, white, and blue stones.

The award for the top chip count at the end of the night went to three American players: Ofer Saha at (1,145,000). Second in chips was Arnaldo Gordon (1,100,900). Rounding out the top three was Christopher Cornell (1,090,000).

$500 Salute to Warriors Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Ofer SahaUnited States1,145,00095
2Arnaldo GordonUnited States1,100,90092
3Christopher CornellUnited States1,090,00091
4Danserban BorlanRomania1,080,00090
5Joseph CoudenUnited States1,080,00090
6Daniel MunizUnited States1,070,00089
7Ran YiCanda1,066,00089
8Harry JohnsonUnited States999,00083
9Pete ChenTaiwan984,00082
10Andres Vasquez FajardoColumbia903,00075

Several veterans bagged chips at the end of the night and will return for Day 2 action and Glenn Stout (219,000) is among them. Stout served in Germany for three years during the first Gulf War, where he held the rank of First Lieutenant. After his military service, he remained active with the American Legion in Palatine, Illinois. Stout plans to stay in town for a week to participate in multiple events, including the Seniors Event, where he previously finished 162nd. He also captured a WSOP Circuit ring in Hammond, Indiana.

Glenn Stout
Glenn Stout

Joining him is Joseph Reyes (653,000), a Vietnam War Special Forces veteran. Reyes served in one of the most challenging roles, often tasked with typing condolence letters to families who lost loved ones, a process made even more difficult by the era’s manual typewriters. He once completed seven letters consecutively without error, a remarkable accomplishment. Reyes also earned the Soldier of the Month award from a field of 28,000 soldiers and was promoted to Buck Sergeant. He developed his love for poker as a child while playing with his father and uncles, and he has already participated in about six events in this series, with plans to enter several more.

Joseph Reyes
Joseph Reyes

Earnest Holthusen (231,000) also punched his ticket to Day 2. Holthusen served in the Marines during the Vietnam War but was seriously injured after seven months of service. Following a nine-month recovery in the hospital, he eventually found his way to the poker table. Holthusen began playing in college and now focuses exclusively on tournaments.

Earnest Holthusen
Earnest Holthusen

Some notable players that will return to battle for the top cash prize tomorrow are Victoria Livschitz (350,000), with over two million in poker earnings, two-time bracelet winner and 25K Fantasy draft pick Joey Couden (1,080,000), two-time bracelet winner Barry Shulman (729,000), and two-time bracelet winner Pete Chen (984,000).

RankPrizeRankPrize
1$187,93736-44$4,850
2$125,03445-53$4,036
3$92,22154-62$3,391
4$68,61963-71$2,878
5$51,51172-80$2,468
6$39,01581-89$2,138
7$29,81890-98$1,871
8$22,99899-143$1,654
9$17,901144-188$1,479
10-11$14,063189-233$1,336
12-13$11,152234-287$1,219
14-17$8,927288-341$1,125
18-26$7,214342-395$1,050
27-35$5,887396-591$1,000

Play resumes Monday, June 16, at 11 a.m. local time for Day 2. Play will begin in Level 18 with blinds at 6,000/12,000, with a 12,000 big blind ante. They will 15 to 17 levels, depending on how things are going. There will be 15-minute breaks every three levels, and a 60-minute dinner break will occur after Level 26, at approximately 5:30 p.m. local time.

PokerNews will be on-site to provide complete coverage of all the Day 2 action, so be sure to follow along and see which warriors battle their way to Day 3.

Tags: Andres Vasquez FajardoArnaldo GordonBarry ShulmanBuck SergeantChristopher CornellDaniel MunizDanserban BorlanEarnest HolthusenGlenn StoutHarry JohnsonJoseph ReyesOfer SahaPete ChenRan YiVictoria LivschitzYenhan ChenJoey Couden