2025 World Series of Poker

Event #60: $3,000 Limit Hold’em
Day: 2
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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
Total Entries
343
Level Info
Level
29
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
100
Players Left
11
Players Left 1 / 343
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Event #60: $3,000 Limit Hold’em

Day 2 Completed

Andrew Bradshaw Tops Final 11 in Hunt for WSOP Glory

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Andrew Bradshaw
Andrew Bradshaw

The penultimate day of Event #60: $3,000 Limit Hold’em at the 2025 World Series of Poker has wrapped up, with 11 players set to return and battle tomorrow for the $200,303 top prize and the coveted WSOP bracelet, inside the Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas.

After ten one-hour levels, the United Kingdom's Andrew Bradshaw ended the day as chip leader, bagging a stack of 2,475,000 and is the only player to have breached the two-million-chip mark. Bradshaw started the day with an average stack, but managed to climb his way to the top of the counts by the time everything was said and done.

Some of Bradshaw’s chip surge came in the second-to-last level when he turned two pair against Ian Pelz and managed to extract additional value from him on both the turn and river. Not long after scooping the pot, Bradshaw pointed to his neighbor Pelz and said, “You can take a horse to water, but you bring a donkey to the river,” much to Pelz's amusement and the rest of the table.

Day 2 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets
1Andrew BradshawUnited Kingdom2,475,00031
2Kerry WelshUnited States1,910,00024
3Stephanie NguyenUnited States1,820,00023
4Simeon TsonevBulgaria1,380,00017
5Nicholas TsoukalasUnited States1,285,00016
6Roland IsraelashviliUnited States1,280,00016
7Scott BohlmanUnited States975,00012
8Matthew ValeoUnited States905,00011
9Moshe GavrieliUnited States785,00010
10Ian PelzUnited States765,00010
11Robert KleinUnited States245,0003

Bradshaw's closest rival at the start of the final day will be Kerry Walsh with a stack of 1,910,000, while Stephanie Nguyen rounds out the podium positions with 1,820,000 and is the only female player remaining in the field. Nguyen hovered around the top of the leaderboard for most of the day. A portion of her chips came when she flopped Broadway against Ali Eslami and managed to chip up considerably.

Stephanie Nguyen
Stephanie Nguyen

The day started with 100 players returning from the record-breaking field of 343. The first goal for everyone was to make it into the final 52 and secure at least a min-cash. After just three hands of hand-for-hand play, Andrew Kelsall, Mark Seif, and Charles Thomas were all eliminated in the same hand. As a result, the prize money was split, and each of them walked away with about $4,023.

Eliminations came quickly after the bubble burst, and by the final break of the day, the field was down to just three tables. Among those who failed to make it that far were bracelet winners Diego Cordovez and Patrick Leonard. Two of the 2025 WSOP bracelet winners, Xixiang Luo and Nick Guagenti, also departed in the money. Ren Lin will have to wait for another chance at his first bracelet after hitting the rail in 18th place when Matthew Valeo’s rivered trips bested his pocket jacks.

Roland Israelashvili
Roland Israelashvili

Still in the hunt for the bracelet and returning tomorrow are Bulgaria’s Simeon Tsonev (1,380,000) and bracelet winner Roland Israelashvili (1,280,000). Scott Bohlman (975,000), who is chasing his second bracelet of the series after winning Event #17: $2,000 No‑Limit Hold’em a few weeks ago, is also in the mix. Meanwhile, Pelz (765,000) and Robert Klein (245,000) find themselves at the bottom of the counts and will have the most work to do if they want to make a run at the title.

The final day of this three-day affair kicks off at 1 p.m. local time on Tuesday, June 24, with players returning to blinds of 20,000/40,000 and limits of 40,000/80,000. Everyone coming back has secured at least $12,547 for their efforts. All eyes will be on the $200,303 top prize from the $915,810 prize pool and the coveted gold bracelet that awaits the winner.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1$200,303
2$129,183
3$85,431
4$57,963
5$40,374
6$28,893
7$21,258
8–9$16,094
10–11$12,547

Be sure to tune back into PokerNews tomorrow for all the latest updates, chip counts, eliminations, and drama direct from the tournament floor.

Tags: Ali EslamiAndrew BradshawAndrew KelsallCharles ThomasIan PelzKerry WalshKerry WelshMark SeifMatthew ValeoMoshe GavrieliNicholas TsoukalasNick GuagentiParis Las VegasPatrick LeonardRen LinRobert KleinRoland IsraelashviliScott BohlmanSimeon TsonevStephanie NguyenXixiang Luo

End of Day Chip Counts

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Bohlman Makes Bradshaw Fold

Level 22

Andrew Bradshaw raised under the gun and got called by Scott Bohlman in the big blind. The flop showed 588.

Bradshaw called the bet from Bohlman on the turn 3 and the river 4. The action was over to Bohlman who placed his final bet before Bradshaw took some time to think and decided to fold.

All the chips in the middle of the table moved towards Bohlman.

Tags: Andrew BradshawScott Bohlman

Tsonev Leaves Klein Short

Level 22

Simeon Tsonev opened from the button and Robert Klein defended from the big blind.

The flop came 4510 and Klein check-called a bet from Tsonev.

Klein check-called another bet from Tsonev on the J turn before both players checked the 8 river.

"You got it" Tsonev said, showing a missed flush draw with 96. Tsonev turned over ace-high with AQ to win the hand while Klein was left with under five big bets.

Tags: Robert KleinSimeon Tsonev

Tsoukalas Wins With Trip Aces

Level 22

Roland Israelashvili raised from the hijack and Nicholas Tsoukalas three-bet from the button. After the blinds folded, Israelashvili called.

Israelashvili checked the A10K flop, and Tsoukalas bet. Israelashvili check-raised, which Tsoukalas called.

Israelashvili led out on the 7 turn, and Tsoukalas called.

Both players checked the A river and Israelashvili showed KJ for a pair of kings. Tsoukalas revealed trip aces with AJ, and the pot was sent to him.

Tags: Nicholas TsoukalasRoland Israelashvili

Juha Helppi Eliminated in 12th Place ($10,083)

Level 22
Juha Helppi
Juha Helppi

Juha Helppi raised all in on the button, Kerry Welsh called in the big blind.

Juha Helppi: Q10 All in
Kerry Welsh: K3

The board ran out A238A, and Helppi was eliminated.

Tags: Juha HelppiKerry Welsh

Bradshaw Takes from Valeo

Level 22

Matthew Valeo opened from under the gun and Andrew Bradshaw defended from the big blind.

Bradshaw check-called bets on the flop, turn and river from Valeo on the K85Q7 runout. Bradshaw tabled K9 for top pair to win the hand.

Tags: Andrew BradshawMatthew Valeo

Helppi in the Danger Zone

Level 22

Juha Helppi raised from the small blind and Roland Israelashvili three-bet from the big blind. Helppi called.

The flop came down 85A and Helppi check-folded to Israelashvili's bet.

Tags: Juha HelppiRoland Israelashvili

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