2025 World Series of Poker

Event #58: $3,000 Nine Game Mix
Day: 3
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2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
10x7x5x4x3x
Prize
$228,115
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$1,092,030
Entries
409
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32
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
18
Players Left
1
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Robert Wells Wins Maiden Bracelet in $3,000 Nine Game Mix for $228,115!

Level 32
Robert Wells
Robert Wells

Robert Wells has not had a long career at the World Series of Poker, but he knows what it feels like to fall short at the last hurdle. No longer is that the case for the Welshman, who has just laid claim to his first WSOP Bracelet. After two second-place finishes in 2024, Wells joined the elite bracelet winners club after a career-best payout.

A total of 409 entries were tallied for Event #58: $3,000 Nine Game Mix. After three days of play, it is Wells who sits alone at the top, taking home a $228,115 payday after defeating Thomas Taylor heads-up.

This event is known to many as the “Mini-PPC”, a mix of the same nine games that are included in Tuesday’s $50,000 Poker Players Championship. All of the best mixed game players in the world tried their luck in this tournament, but it is Wells hoisting the bracelet once the dust settled.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Robert WellsUnited Kingdom$228,115
2Thomas TaylorCanada$149,152
3Fu WongUnited States$99,771
4Anthony RibeiroBrazil$68,304
5Nicolas BartheFrance$47,884
6David BachUnited States$34,394
7Jonathan GlendinningUnited States$25,328
8Yueqi ZhuChina$19,134

Winner’s Reaction

Wells spoke with PokerNews following the most important victory of his career, and the sense of relief was palpable.

“I feel tiredness mostly, not really feeling like it’s real. It’s amazing,” Wells admitted after a long battle.

“I came second twice last year, so I know that pain on the other side, so being on this side of it is amazing. If I could have picked any tournament to win, this would probably be two on the list, besides the PPC.”

Wells joked around with his good friend Yuri Dzivielevski, last year’s champion of this event, following the victory, with Dzivielevski commenting that he must play the PPC after winning today.

His relationship with the Brazilian started when they were introduced to each other around five or six years ago. At the time, Wells was a low-stakes mixed player who brainstormed some strategies with Dzivielevski, and the two have been close ever since.

Robert Wells
Robert Wells

Despite being 42 years old, Wells doesn’t quite have the experience that many of his competitors do. He said that he has played at “various levels of seriousness” for around 20 years, but after a trip to Vegas a few years ago, he got bit by the tournament bug and has been a regular in the mixed game fields ever since.

Wells credits his heads-up experience and good cards for his victory over Taylor. He elaborated that, “Some of the games I [have] played a decent amount of heads-up, so I felt quite confident. Mostly the cards helped me, but he [Taylor] played great as well.”

“There was one moment where he got coolered a bit with two pair in no-limit, but mine was bigger. I bet big, and he had to call.”

This pivotal hand put Wells into the chip lead, and he never looked back until he secured the bracelet.

Wells credits his wife for her support throughout his poker journey, and admitted how thankful he is that he can come out to Vegas and play tournaments.

“My wife suffers a lot because she’s stuck at home with the dog,” Wells explained, “I love her very much, and I’m super grateful to her for understanding me doing this.”

Robert Wells
Robert Wells

Day 3 Action

From the starting field of 409, just 18 returned for battle on Day 3 in the Horseshoe Event Center, with Jonathan Glendinning and Jon Kyte atop the counts. That number would quickly be reduced to ten by the first break of the day after 2024 champion Yuri Dzivielevski exited in 11th.

The pace of play would begin to slow down with only one clear short stack as the players jockeyed for position on the eight-handed final table bubble.

Following the eliminations of Ari Rabin-Havt and Philip Sternheimer, the final eight players combined at a single final table with a quite even chip distribution. Wells led the pack but was only separated from sixth place by two big bets.

Wells would begin to extend his lead before the first elimination of the final table in Yueqi Zhu. The mixed game regular got the rest of his chips in the middle in 2-7 Triple Draw against Fu Wong, but was drawing dead after patting the final draw against the number six of Wong.

Start-of-day chip leader Jonathan Glendinning was the next to fall in seventh. Also in 2-7 Triple Draw, he had a wheel draw against the number two of Anthony Ribeiro, but he could not survive as he had to settle for seventh.

Jonathan Glendinning
Jonathan Glendinning

The same game took out the next victim in David Bach. He got his short stack into the middle multi-way but was drawing dead after he patted a nine against the number three of Wong.

The chips started to disperse into the hands of a couple players as both Nicolas Barthe and Anthony Ribeiro hit the rail in quick succession in fifth and fourth, respectively, much to the despair of the boisterous rail that has become commonplace for any Brazilian on a final table.

Cash game regular Fu Wong, better known as Grasshopper, found a podium finish in third place. He jammed over a Wells button open in No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw, and both players patted. Unfortunately for Wong, his jack was no good against the nine of Wells as the heads-up match was prepared.

Fu Wong
Fu Wong

Taylor entered heads-up play with a small advantage, but he won a sizeable pot to take a two-to-one chip lead as the players took a break.

It was a back-and-forth battle that lasted almost two hours. Wells finally took a substantial lead after making trips in a hand of Stud Hi-Lo.

Taylor would claw his way back into contention before the game switched to No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw. On the first hand, Taylor opened the button, then called off his stack with an eight draw against the pat ten of Wells. Taylor caught a pair on his draw, and Wells raised his arms in victory to celebrate his first WSOP bracelet!

Robert Wells
Robert Wells

That concludes PokerNews’s coverage of Event #58: $3,000 Nine Game Mix. Stay tuned as we continue to provide extensive coverage from the floor for all events at the 2025 World Series of Poker.

Tags: Anthony RibeiroAri Rabin-HavtDavid BachFu WongJon KyteJonathan GlendinningNicolas BarthePhilip SternheimerRobert WellsThomas TaylorYueqi ZhuYuri Dzivielevski

Thomas Taylor Eliminated in 2nd Place ($149,152)

Level 32
Thomas Taylor
Thomas Taylor

No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw

Thomas Taylor opened the button to 400,000 before Robert Wells jammed from the big blind, and Taylor called off for his final 3,400,000.

Wells stood pat and Taylor took one.

Thomas Taylor: 8x7x3x2x All in
Robert Wells: 10x7x5x4x3x

Wells had a pat ten against the eight draw of Taylor, who slowly peeled his card before he shook his head as he flipped over another 3x to pair and Wells raised his arms in victory.

Player Chips Progress
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Robert Wells
16,350,000
4,100,000
4,100,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 1X Winner
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Thomas Taylor
Busted

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Taylor Gets River Value

Level 31
Thomas Taylor
Thomas Taylor

Limit Hold'em

Robert Wells raised on the button, with Thomas Taylor calling from the big blind. Both players declined to bet the K9J flop, with Taylor leading out on the 6 turn.

Wells called, and the 5 hit the river. Taylor led out again, and Wells called to showdown. Taylor turned over K5 for two pair, good enough to take the pot as Wells mucked.

Player Chips Progress
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Robert Wells
8,450,000
800,000
800,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 1X Winner
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Thomas Taylor
7,900,000
800,000
800,000

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Wells Bombs the River and Gets Paid

Level 31
Robert Wells
Robert Wells

No-Limit Hold'em

Thomas Taylor limped the button, Robert Wells raised to 600,000 from the big blind, and Taylor called.

On the J93 flop, Wells continued for 400,000 and Taylor called.

The 5 turn checked through to the A river which saw Wells announce a bet of 2,500,000 and Taylor snap-called.

Robert Wells: A9
Thomas Taylor: A3

It was a cooler river with both players making aces-up, but Wells had a better two pair to drag a big one and take the lead for the first time.

Player Chips Progress
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Robert Wells
10,450,000
3,250,000
3,250,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 1X Winner
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Thomas Taylor
5,900,000
3,200,000
3,200,000

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Fu Wong Eliminated in 3rd Place ($99,771)

Level 30
Fu Wong
Fu Wong

2-7 Single Draw

Robert Wells opened to 250,000 on the button, and Fu Wong took some time before announcing all-in for around 2,400,000. Thomas Taylor folded in the big blind, and Wells stuck in a calling chip.

Both players stood pat, and the cards were turned up.

Fu Wong: Jx10x7x6x4x All in
Robert Wells: 9x8x7x6x4x

Wells was dealt a nine-eight, while Wong stood on his jack-ten to hit the rail in third place.

Player Chips Progress
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Thomas Taylor
9,100,000
300,000
300,000
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Robert Wells
7,200,000
3,250,000
3,250,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 1X Winner
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Fu Wong
Busted

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Anthony Ribeiro Eliminated in 4th Place ($68,304)

Level 30
Anthony Ribeiro
Anthony Ribeiro

Limit Hold'em

Anthony Ribeiro raised from the cutoff, Fu Wong three-bet from the small blind, Ribeiro made it four bets, Wong capped it, and Ribeiro called all in for 820,000 total.

Anthony Ribeiro: 77 All in
Fu Wong: A5

Ribeiro was primed for the double but had to fade an ace which he could not do on the A109 flop. His boisterous railed chanted for a set but he could not find any help on the 95 runout as he had to settle for fourth after an impressive run.

Player Chips Progress
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Fu Wong
4,450,000
800,000
800,000
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Anthony Ribeiro
Busted

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Another Double for Ribeiro

Level 30
Anthony Ribeiro
Anthony Ribeiro

Omaha Hi-Lo

Action folded to Thomas Taylor in the small blind, who put in the raise forcing Anthony Ribeiro all in. Ribeiro quickly called in the big blind, and the hands were turned up.

Anthony Ribeiro: J842 All in
Thomas Taylor: 10962

The KQ3 flop and Q turn missed both players, while Ribeiro found the only pair on the 8 river to earn the double-up.

Player Chips Progress
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Thomas Taylor
8,300,000
300,000
300,000
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Anthony Ribeiro
1,050,000
250,000
250,000

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Nicolas Barthe Eliminated in 5th Place ($47,884)

Level 30
Nicolas Barthe
Nicolas Barthe

Seven Card Stud

Nicolas Barthe: A4 / 2J97 / Xx All in
Thomas Taylor: 52 / 5896 / 3

Fu Wong completed, Taylor raised, Barthe called all-in for 270,000, and Wong folded.

Taylor started and ended with a pair of fives. Barthe had overcards and picked up a flush draw on sixth, but he got the Q on seventh and was left with just ace-high on his way to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Thomas Taylor
7,000,000
400,000
400,000
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Nicolas Barthe
Busted

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David Bach Eliminated in 6th Place ($34,394)

Level 29
David Bach
David Bach

2-7 Triple Draw

David Bach moved all in for 300,000 from the hijack before Fu Wong three-bet to 460,000 from the cutoff, and Thomas Taylor called on the button.

Bach took one and the others took two. Wong check-called a bet from Taylor.

Bach now stood pat, Wong took one, and Taylor took two. Wong led and Taylor called.

Bach had a decision but ended up patting, Wong was pat, and Taylor drew one. Wong led and Taylor folded.

David Bach: 9x7x5x4x3x All in
Fu Wong: 7x6x5x3x2x

Wong made number three on the second draw as Bach decided not to break his nine and he exited in sixth after another deep run.

Player Chips Progress
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Thomas Taylor
6,400,000
700,000
700,000
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Fu Wong
3,600,000
1,600,000
1,600,000
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David Bach
Busted
WSOP 3X Winner

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Wells Scoops Ribeiro

Level 29
Robert Wells
Robert Wells

Stud Hi-Lo

Robert Wells: 432 / 62810
Anthony Ribeiro: XxXx / AJJ9 / Xx

Anthony Ribeiro completed, with Robert Wells making the call on his left. Ribeiro checked fourth street and called after Wells fired a bet.

Action repeated on fifth street, before both players checked through sixth. Ribeiro tapped the table one last time on seventh street, and Wells slid out one last bet.

Ribeiro called to see Wells show down his flush and eight-six low. That was good to scoop the pot, as Ribeiro mucked his hand.

Player Chips Progress
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Robert Wells
3,950,000
300,000
300,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 1X Winner
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Anthony Ribeiro
2,900,000
1,300,000
1,300,000

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