2025 World Series of Poker

Event #60: $3,000 Limit Hold’em
Day: 3
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j5
Prize
$200,303
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$915,810
Entries
343
Level Info
Level
29
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
11
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 343
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Bohlman in the Danger Zone

Level 29

Moshe Gavrieli raised on the button, Scott Bohlman called.

Action checked to the river on J2J82, Gavrieli fired out a bet when Bohlman checked on the river.

Bohlman took his time before he eventually made the call and saw the bad news as Gavrieli tabled J4 for a full house.

Player Chips Progress
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Moshe Gavrieli
12,950,000
1,750,000
1,750,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Scott Bohlman
800,000
1,750,000
1,750,000
WSOP 2X Winner

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Scott Bohlman Eliminated in 2nd Place ($129,183)

Level 29
Scott Bohlman
Scott Bohlman

Moshe Gavrieli raised the button and Scott Bohlman defended his big blind.

The flop came down 23J and Bohlman checked. Gavrieli bet, and was met by a raise from Bohlman. Gavrieli three-bet, and Bohlman called for his last 125,000.

Scott Bohlman: QJ All in
Moshe Gavrieli: J5

Both players had a pair of jacks, but Bohlman had the better kicker, while Gavrieli had a flush draw.

The A on the turn propelled Gavrieli into the lead with a flush, and he just had to fade a fourth club on the river. The 8 hit the river, and Bohlman was out in second, while Gavrieli was the champion.

Player Chips Progress
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Moshe Gavrieli
13,750,000
800,000
800,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Scott Bohlman
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

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From Underdog to Champion: Moshe Gavrieli Wins Event #60: $3,000 Limit Hold'em (6-Handed)

Level 29
Moshe Gavrieli
Moshe Gavrieli

Event #60: $3,000 Limit Hold'em (6-Handed) has officially concluded at the 2025 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, where Moshe Gavrieli achieved his dream of becoming a WSOP champion. After a strong and consistent showing at the final table, Gavrieli secured his first WSOP gold bracelet and the top payout of $200,303.

The tournament drew 343 entries, generating a $915,810 prize pool, with only 11 players surviving to Day 3. Gavrieli closed out the victory in style, defeating WSOP Player of the Year frontrunner Scott Bohlman in heads-up play to earn the biggest score of his career.

Event #60: $3,000 Limit Hold'em (6-Handed) Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Moshe GavrieliUnited States$200,303
2Scott BohlmanUnited States$129,183
3Ian PelzUnited States$85,431
4Nicholas TsoukalasUnited States$57,963
5Simeon TsonevBulgaria$40,374
6Kerry WelshUnited States$28,893

Winner's Reaction

Gavrieli could barely contain his excitement after capturing his first World Series of Poker bracelet.

"I'm very excited. It’s a dream come true," Gavrieli said with a smile moments after his win. He credited his disciplined strategy and fair card distribution for the victory when heads-up against Bohlman. "I feel I was just dominating him, I had it almost every time, except once when I bluffed and he caught me but 99% of the time I had real hands because of card distribution," he explained. "He's an amazing player, but everything just went my way today."

For Gavrieli, a longtime house painter from Oakland, California, poker started later in life. He began playing in his mid-30s with friends in casual home cash limit games, “Shout out to my Israeli buddies,” he said. “We’ve been playing home games together for years. They’re my best friends and they know me better than anyone, this win is for them too.”

"I never dreamed I’d win a bracelet. I came out for five days just to play this tournament. I don't even have a hotel or a flight home right now," he laughed.

Despite the life-changing achievement, Gavrieli insists that his everyday life won’t change. "I’m a house painter. I’ve got a job, a girlfriend, and employees. I’ll come out here maybe once or twice a year to play, but that’s it. I’m going back to work." Still, he understands the significance of the moment "Poker is my hobby, my sport, my competition. I just wanted to prove something and now I did. This means everything."

Moshe Gavrieli
Moshe Gavrieli

Final Day Surge from Second-to-Last To Victory

Gavrieli entered the day near the bottom of the chip counts, but that did not phase him from creating an epic comeback. Gavrieli was patient and disciplined early on which helped him pick his spots well, avoiding major confrontations with larger stacks but also chipping up at the same time.

At one point, he lost a sizable pot to Ian Pelz after getting rivered in a multi-street hand, briefly stalling his momentum. But Gavrieli bounced back, and his turning point came during four-handed play when he picked up pocket aces against Nicholas Tsoukalas’ queen-ten. Tsoukalas moved all in on the turn and Gavrieli snap-called. That hand propelled Gavrieli to the overwhelming chip lead and he never looked back.

Heads-up play against Bohlman, who was looking for his second bracelet of the summer, saw Gavrieli maintain consistent control and momentum. He leveraged his chip lead effectively, applying steady pressure and forcing Bohlman into difficult spots. While Bohlman looked for opportunities to shift the dynamic, Gavrieli's aggression and solid card distribution carried him through. In the end, his composure and experience secured him the title.

That concludes the PokerNews coverage for this event but be sure to stay tuned for our continuing coverage of the 2025 WSOP.

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Event #60: $3,000 Limit Hold’em

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