2025 World Series of Poker

Event #58: $3,000 Nine Game Mix
Day: 3
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Event Info
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
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
18
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 409
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Andrey Zaichenko Eliminated in 18th Place ($9,682)

Level 23
Andrey Zaichenko
Andrey Zaichenko

Limit Hold'em

Andrey Zaichenko opened from the hijack and Thomas Taylor defended from the big blind.

The flop came 985 and Taylor checked. Zaichenko bet, Taylor check-raised and Zaichenko called.

Taylor bet the 7 turn and Zaichenko called. Taylor fired another bet on the K river and this time Zaichenko mucked, leaving himself with just over one big bet.

Zaichenko got the rest of his chips in the following hand preflop against Leonard August.

Andrey Zaichenko: A9 All in
Leonard August: 88

August's eights held up on the KQ71010 runout and Zaichenko became the first casualty of the day.

Player Chips Progress
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Thomas Taylor
2,325,000
755,000
755,000
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Fu Wong
1,200,000
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Philip Sternheimer
825,000
70,000
70,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Leonard August
495,000
20,000
20,000
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Yuri Dzivielevski
395,000
310,000
310,000
Defending Champion
WSOP 5X Winner
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Andrey Zaichenko
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Andrey ZaichenkoLeonard AugustThomas Taylor

Glendinning Gets Value

Level 23
Jonathan Glendinning
Jonathan Glendinning

2-7 Single Draw

Michael Wolff called in the small blind, with Jonathan Glendinning checking his big blind option.

Wolff asked for two cards, while Glendinning took one. After checking his new card, Wolff bet 100,000.

Glendinning took some time before raising to 275,00. Wolff went into the tank, opting to make the call. Glendinning showed 8x7x6x5x3x, good enough to claim the pot as Wolff mucked.

Player Chips Progress
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Jonathan Glendinning
1,760,000
314,000
314,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Michael Wolff
310,000
138,000
138,000

Tags: Jonathan GlendinningMichael Wolff

Yuri Dzivielevski Looking For Back-to-Back $3,000 Nine Game Mix Titles

Yuri Dzivielevski
Yuri Dzivielevski

The latest mixed game champion is set to be crowned at the 2025 World Series of Poker, as the remaining 18 contenders return for the final day of Event #58: $3,000 Nine Game Mix.

The event saw a total of 409 entries, creating a prize pool of $1,092,030 divided up among the top 62 finishers. The largest share will be on the line today, when players take their seats at Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas at 1 p.m. local time to chase the top prize of $228,115.

Leading the way is Jonathan Glendinning with 1,446,000 chips, who is pacing the field with a slight chip advantage heading into Day 3. He's followed closely by Jon Kyte in second with 1,425,000, while Thomas Taylor adds another deep run to his resume with 1,278,000 chips to sit third overall.

All three of the them are searching for their first career bracelet after several notable results and close calls, and still have to get past the event's defending champion. Yuri Dzivielevski (705,000) took down his tournament last summer, earning one of his five WSOP bracelets. Dzivielevski will aim to climb the leaderboard today against a stellar mixed game field.

Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Jonathan GlendinningUnited States1,446,000
2Jon KyteNorway1,425,000
3Thomas TaylorCanada1,278,000
4Jeff MadsenUnited States1,200,000
5Fu WongUnited States1,200,000
6Yueqi ZhuChina1,160,000
7Hiroshi TanakaJapan1,021,000
8Philip SternheimerUnited Kingdom975,000
9Robert WellsUnited Kingdom969,000
10David BachUnited States840,000
Jeff Madsen
Jeff Madsen

Four-time bracelet winner Jeff Madsen (1,200,000) returns to action with a top-five stack, while other WSOP champions still in the mix include Yueqi Zhu (1,160,000) and David Bach (840,000).

Philip Sternheimer earned an emotional first bracelet just 10 days ago in Event #36: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship, and is the latest player with a chance to win multiple titles this summer. Andrey Zaichenko (401,000) is the short stack as action gets back underway this afternoon.

All of the remaining 18 players have locked up $9,682, with the next pay jump sitting four spots away.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$228,1158-9$19,134
2$149,15210-11$14,839
3$99,77112-14$11,822
4$68,30415-18$9,682
5$47,884  
6$34,394  
7$25,328  

Day 3 gets underway at 1 p.m. local time, resuming in Level 23 with limits of 40,000/80,000 for limit and stud games and 10,000/20,000 blinds for pot-limit and no-limit games. The 60-minute levels will continue until a winner is determined, with 15-minute breaks scheduled after every two hours of play.

As always, the PokerNews live reporting team will be inside the ropes to bring you all of the exciting nine game action, so don't miss any of the coverage live from Las Vegas.

Tags: Andrey ZaichenkoDavid BachFu WongHiroshi TanakaJeff MadsenJon KyteJonathan GlendinningPhilip SternheimerRobert WellsThomas TaylorYueqi ZhuYuri Dzivielevski