2025 World Series of Poker

Event #59: $1,000 Battle of the Ages
Day: 2
Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j9
Prize
$335,390
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$2,705,120
Entries
3,074
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,000,000
Ante
2,000,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
461
Players Left
8
Players Left 1 / 3074

Roh and Irrinki Lead into Final Day of Battle of the Ages

Level 35 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Joseph Roh
Joseph Roh

When Day 2 of Event #59: $1,000 Battle of the Ages got started at 2 p.m. at the Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas, 461 players sat down with dollar signs in their eyes. To be more specific, $335,390 in dollar signs, the top score from the $2,705,120 prize pool. More than 12 hours later, only eight hopefuls remain and are bagging up chips. They will return at 4 p.m. Tuesday for the streamed final table of this first-ever event at the 2025 World Series of Poker.

Play began with two separate starting flights: Day 1a was the entry point for the greatest generation, while Day 1b was open to anyone who had not yet reached the 50-year mark. Today the survivors of the two flights were mixed together, and going into Day 3, it is the youngsters who out-number the elders, seven-to-one.

it’s impossible to count out the lone remaining elder at this final table, as despite being the only over-50 left, WSOP bracelet winner Joseph Roh sits atop the leaderboard by quite some way, with a huge stack of 17,375,000.

Srivinay Irrinki
Srivinay Irrinki

Srivinay Irrinki finds himself second in the standings going into the final day, as he racked up an incredibly impressive 14,850,000 chips, spurred on by rivering a full house in the final hand of the night. Jack Maskill is another youngster who will believe that he can take the whole thing down, as he comes back to 7,350,000 chips, and will undoubtedly be applying pressure on that final table.

Final Eight Seating and Chip Counts

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Xia WangMacao2,400,0005
2Joseph RohUnited States17,375,00035
3Hakeem MashalUnited States7,025,00014
4Jack MaskillUnited Kingdom7,350,00015
5Sebastiaan de JongeNetherlands2,650,0005
6Allan LeUnited States3,450,0007
7Ignacio SagraArgentina6,000,00012
8Srivinay IrrinkiUnited States14,850,00030

Another player at this final table to keep an eye on is Allan Le, who holds two WSOP bracelets. His first came back in 2016 in the $1,500 Mixed Omaha Hi-Lo tournament, and he just added a second earlier in this series in Event #43: $1,500 Razz. A win in this event would be his first no-limit hold'em bracelet.

Allan Le
Allan Le

The final eight have outlasted some serious players, with Joao Simao, Ryan Riess, Jamie Dale and Kane Kalas unable to make it through the day, as well as Shawn Buchanan departing shortly before the day’s end.

This unique format is sure to bring more action on the final day, as players adapt their strategies for a second day running, with an average stack of just 15 big blinds. Not only are the ages mixed, but they’re battling it out for some huge scores, with contenders such as Hakeem Mashal, and Xia Wang already having locked up a career-high cash. Despite this, they’ll be hungry for more, as a six-figure payout looms in the not-so-distant future.

Players will return to the Horseshoe Events Center for the final table, where the Battle of the Ages winner will be crowned. Day 3 will begin at 4 p.m. and will be streamed by PokerGO on a one-hour delay, starting at 5 p.m. PDT picking up on Level 35, with 3:48 remaining at 250,000/500,000 blinds with a 500,000 big blind ante.

Stay tuned as PokerNews brings you all of the action throughout the final table, from cards in the air to the bracelet being awarded.

Tags: Allan LeHakeem MashalIgnacio SagraJack MaskillJamie DaleJoao SimaoJoseph RohKane KalasSebastiaan de JongeShawn BuchananSrivinay IrrinkiXia Wang