2025 World Series of Poker

Event #58: $3,000 Nine Game Mix
Day: 1
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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 1
Entries
409
Players Left
144
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Yuri Dzivielevski, Gus Hansen in Contention as Oliver Tot and Fu Wong Lead the Way After Day 1 of the $3,000 Nine Game Mix

Level 12
Oliver Tot
Oliver Tot

The Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas was populated by the best mixed game players in the world today for the opening day of Event $58: Nine Game Mix here at the 2025 World Series of Poker.

A total of 409 entries were tallied for this event, which has created a prize pool of $1,132,521, with the eventual champion set to receive $228,115. The turnout for this year’s edition of the event bested last year’s mark of 379, but fell short of the 456 recorded runners in 2022.

After ten hours of play, just 144 players have survived and will advance to Sunday’s Day 2. Of those returning, only 62 will be in the money and guaranteed a minimum cash of $6,029.

Finishing the day with the chip lead is Slovakia’s Oliver Tot. Despite losing a massive pot limit Omaha hand early in the day, Tot fought his way back as he utilized a late-night heater to find a bag of 356,000.

Just behind Tot in second place is Fu Wong, better known as "Grasshopper" in the mixed game world. He cashed this event last year and will be trying to beat his 25th-place finish from 2024. After holding the chip lead for the majority of the day, he ended with 355,000.

Fu Wong
Fu Wong

End of Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Oliver TotSlovakia356,000
2Fu WongUnited States355,000
3Sean AkhaviUnited States331,500
4Matthew WoodwardUnited States307,000
5Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil296,000
6Andrey ZaichenkoRussian Federation270,000
7Nicolas MilgromFrance254,500
8Nicolas BartheFrance248,500
9Fabrice SoulierFrance244,500
10Gus HansenDenmark238,000

This event is one of the most popular events of the year for mixed game enthusiasts, as the combination of big bet and limit games creates the need for a varied skill set to survive. Those who tried their luck today rotated through all five H.O.R.S.E. games plus no limit hold’em, pot limit Omaha, 2-7 triple draw, and no limit 2-7 single draw: the same nine games that are played in the upcoming $50,000 Poker Players Championship.

Many notables still in contention include Gus Hansen (238,000), Philip Sternheimer (151,500), Chad Eveslage (145,000), Brian Rast (134,000), Nick Schulman (122,000), Phil Hellmuth (87,500), Huck Seed (63,500), and Viktor Blom (55,500).

Not everyone was fortunate enough to advance to Day 2. Previous champions of this event, Nicholas Julia and Ryutaro Suzuki both bowed out during today’s proceedings, but last year’s champion Yuri Dzivielevski was able to advance as he won several big hands late in the night on his way to a bag of 296,000.

Yuri Dzivielevski
Yuri Dzivielevski

Day 2 kicks off Sunday, June 22 at 1 p.m. in the Horseshoe Convention Center. Play will resume in Level 13 with blinds at 1,000/2,000 and limits at 4,000/8,000. Levels will be 60 minutes long and the plan is to play a full ten levels. The average stack for those returning is 113,500.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for updates on Event #58: $3,000 Nine Game Mix and all the other events here at the 2025 World Series of Poker.

Tags: Andrey ZaichenkoBrian RastChad EveslageFabrice SoulierFu WongGus HansenHuck SeedMatthew WoodwardNicholas JuliaNick SchulmanNicolas BartheNicolas MilgromOliver TotPhil HellmuthPhilip SternheimerRyutaro SuzukiSean AkhaviViktor BlomYuri Dzivielevski

Gerhart Busts As Play Winds Down

Level 12

2-7 Triple Draw

Kevin Gerhart raised first to act and was called by Robert Wells in the cutoff, Brian Kirschner on the button, and Jeff Madsen in the big blind for a four-way pot.

Madsen drew one and everyone else drew two on the first draw. Madsen then led out for a bet and Gerhart raised all in for his last 4,800. Robert Wells raised, Kirschner called cold, and Madsen folded.

On the second draw, Gerhart and Kirschner drew one while Wells stood pat. Kirschner then called a bet from Wells.

The same drawing action occurred on the final round and Wells check-called a bet from Kirschner, who tabled 8x6x5x3x2x for an eight-six.

It was best against Wells' 8x7x4x3x2x and Gerhart's 7x6x6x4x2x — sending Gerhart to the rail just as it was announced five more hands will be dealt before play concludes for the day.

Player Chips Progress
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Robert Wells
210,000
145,000
145,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 1X Winner
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Brian Kirschner
90,000
65,000
65,000
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Jeff Madsen
72,000
37,000
37,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 4X Winner
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Kevin Gerhart
Busted
WSOP 4X Winner

Tags: Brian KirschnerJeff MadsenKevin GerhartRobert Wells

Sammartino Sends Kalas Out

Level 12
Dario Sammartino
Dario Sammartino

Seven Card Stud

Kane Kalas: KK/710A10/2All in
Dario Sammartino: 88/84AK/J
Michael Wolff: XxXx/37 - folded on fourth street

Dario Sammartino completed and was called by Michael Wolff. Kane Kalas raised and both Sammartino and Wolff called.

Kalas bet on fourth street, which got a call from Sammartino and a fold from Wolff.

On fifth street, Kalas bet his remaining chips and Sammartino called to put him at risk.

Kalas tabled kings in the hole, but Sammartino revealed his was rolled up with eights.

Kalas's board failed to improve him and Sammartino collected the rest of his chips.

Player Chips Progress
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Dario Sammartino
115,000
34,600
34,600
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Michael Wolff
90,000
50,000
50,000
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Kane Kalas
Busted

Tags: Dario SammartinoKane KalasMichael Wolff

Zaichenko Sends Moriarty Home

Level 9

2-7 Triple Draw

Andrey Zaichenko raised under the gun and Ryan Moriarty three-bet from the button, which Zaichenko called.

Zaichenko took two and check-called a bet after Moriarty drew one.

Zaichenko still need two and Moriarty still drew one as Zaichenko check-called.

Both drew one on the end and Zaichenko led. Moriarty had a little under one bet left behind but was faced with a difficult decision with his hand. He eventually decided that the odds were too good and flicked in the call for his tournament life.

Ryan Moriarty: 7x6x6x5x2x All in
Andrey Zaichenko: 10x5x4x3x2x

Moriarty was drawing to a wheel and Zaichenko was drawing open-ended to the five. However, Zaichenko made a ten on the end and Moriarty paired his six as he made the wrong call to be eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
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Andrey Zaichenko
37,000
37,300
37,300
WSOP 1X Winner
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Ryan Moriarty
Busted

Tags: Andrey ZaichenkoRyan Moriarty

Prize Pool Announced

Level 9
WSOP 2025 Bracelet - First Look
WSOP 2025 Bracelet - First Look

Event #58: $3,000 Nine Game Mix drew 409 entries — generating a $1,092,030 prize pool.

A total of 62 players will make the money, with a min-cash being worth $6,029 while the eventual winner will take home $228,115 in addition to the gold bracelet.

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$228,11510-11$14,839
2$149,15212-14$11,822
3$99,77115-20$9,682
4$68,30421-27$8,158
5$47,88428-34$7,079
6$34,39435-41$6,330
7$25,32842-62$6,029
8-9$19,134  

Smith Teaches Gluszko a Lesson

Level 7
Dan Smith
Dan Smith

No-Limit Hold'em

Heads-up on a completed board of 104284 with about 5,000 already in the middle, Tomasz Gluszko had a bet in front of him from the big blind and was faced with a shove from Dan Smith, who was in the hijack.

Gluszko went deep into the tank as he contemplated calling all in for his last 13,000 and eventually the clock was called.

Gluszko let his hand go and Smith tabled AJ for a bluff.

"How do you feel right now?" tablemate Nitesh Rawtani asked.

"I learned something," Gluszko responded.

Player Chips Progress
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Dan Smith
80,000
40,000
40,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Run It Once
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Tomasz Gluszko
13,000
27,000
27,000

Tags: Dan SmithTomasz Gluszko

Owen up Early

Level 4
Brad Owen
Brad Owen

Seven Card Stud

Brad Owen: K82/9386
Dave Stann: XxXx/644Q/Xx

Brad Owen completed and Dave Stann defended his bring-in.

Stann called a bet from Owen on fourth street and then Owen called bets from Stann on fifth and sixth.

Action checked down on seventh and Owen showed K82 for a pair of eights. Stann sent his hand into the muck and Owen added to his stack.

Player Chips Progress
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Brad Owen
55,000
15,000
15,000
WPT Global
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Dave Stann
25,000
25,000
25,000

Tags: Brad OwenDave Stann

Thomas and Guo Chop Up Massey after Fireworks on Seventh

Level 3

Stud Hi-Lo

Michelin Massey: 7x6xXx / 354J
Yuebin Guo: AAQ / J928
Charles Thomas: 643 / AJ72

Action picked up on fourth as Thomas bet, Massey raised, Guo cold-called, and Thomas called.

Thomas checked to Massey on fifth who bet, and both opponents called. Thomas then elected to lead on sixth before both Massey and Guo called.

Things got interesting on seventh as Thomas led, Massey called, Guo raised, Thomas made it three bets, and Massey called. Guo then four-bet, and both opponents called.

Thomas had a six-four low for half and Guo made a flush to get the high. Massey revealed that he made a straight to the seven which was pipped on both sides.

Player Chips Progress
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Charles Thomas
59,000
59,000
59,000
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Yuebin Guo
43,000
43,000
43,000
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Michelin Massey
28,000
28,000
28,000

Tags: Charles ThomasMichelin MasseyYuebin Guo

Add an Extra Game to the Mix with Event #58: $3,000 Nine Game Mix

Yuri Dzivielevski
Yuri Dzivielevski

Welcome back to PokerNews, the official media partner of the 2025 World Series of Poker and home of live updates from all bracelet events.

Today sees the start of Event #58: $3,000 Nine Game Mix here at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. The game includes No-Limit Hold'em, Seven Card Stud, Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better, Razz, Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better and 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw.

Day 1 of the three-day event will kick off at 2 p.m. local time with starting stacks of 40,000 and levels lasting 40 minutes through the end of Level 6, at which point levels increase to 60 minutes. Day 1 will play for 12 levels with 15-minute breaks every 15 minutes of play.

Day 2 will pick back up at 1 p.m. on Sunday June 22 and will play ten levels with 15-minute breaks every two levels and a 60-minute break after Level 18.

Last year's event saw Brazil's Yuri Dzivielevski topping the field of 379 to win $215,982 and his fifth bracelet in six years. Meanwhile, Japan's Ryutaro Suzuki won the 2023 offering for $221,124.

Other previous winners of the event include Americans Kijoon Park and Nicholas Julia.

YearEntriesWinnerCountryPayout
2024379Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil$215,982
2023361Ryutaro SuzukiJapan$221,124
2022456Kijoon ParkUnited States$219,799
2021319Nicholas JuliaUnited States$168,808

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Tags: Kijoon ParkNicholas JuliaParis Las VegasRyutaro SuzukiYuri Dzivielevski