2025 World Series of Poker

Event #66: $50,000 Poker Players Championship
Day: 3
Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
10x6x5x4x2x
Prize
$1,331,322
Event Info
Buy-in
$50,000
Prize Pool
$5,082,500
Entries
107
Level Info
Level
26
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
35
Players Left
17
Players Left 1 / 107

Andrew Yeh Brings an End to Four-Hour Money Bubble and Bags the Chip Lead on Day 3 of the $50,000 Poker Players Championship

Level 18
Andrew Yeh
Andrew Yeh

A marathon money bubble finally ended close to 3 a.m. local time as 17 players ensured themselves a payday and a shot at the Chip Reese Memorial Trophy after Day 3 of the $50,000 Poker Players Championship.

It took 69 hands of hand-for-hand lasting nearly four hours until Chris Klodnicki was eliminated on the bubble by Andrew Yeh’s turned flush to bring the long night to a close. A week ago, Yeh came tantalizingly close to capturing his second WSOP bracelet when he had Brian Rast down to a single bet in the $10,000 Razz Championship, only for Rast to mount a miraculous comeback. Yeh will get another shot as he ended up as the massive chip leader with 7,935,000.

Albert Daher, the Lebanese high roller who can usually be found playing the biggest cash games around the world, is in second with 5,150,000. He and Yeh will look to add their name to the trophy for the first time, but right behind them is someone whose name is engraved not once, but three times. Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi bagged up 3,565,000 and is in third place going for his unprecedented fourth title in this event.

Day 3 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig BlindsBig Bets
1Andrew YehUnited States7,935,00031779
2Albert DaherLebanon5,150,00020652
3Michael MizrachiUnited States3,565,00014336
4Ben LambUnited States2,325,0009323
5Esther TaylorUnited States2,010,0008020
6Christian RobertsVenezuela1,745,0007017
7Marco JohnsonUnited States1,605,0006416
8Mike MatusowUnited States1,545,0006215
9Erick LindgrenUnited States1,500,0006015
10Justin LibertoUnited States895,000369

Ben Lamb (2,325,000) and Esther Taylor (2,010,000), not only the last woman remaining but the only one to even enter the event, round out the top five. Just one woman in the nearly 20-year history of this prestigious event has managed to make the final table, Melissa Burr in 2014; Taylor has a chance at becoming the second tomorrow.

Esther Taylor
Esther Taylor

Other players to survive the day included Christian Roberts (1,745,000), Marco Johnson (1,605,000), Mike Matusow (1,545,000), and Erick Lindgren (1,500,000). Further down the leaderboard are Justin Liberto (895,000), Bryn Kenney (890,000), Joao Vieira (775,000), Christopher Vitch (750,000), 2013 champion Matthew Ashton (285,000), and Ben Yu (95,000).

The day began with 35 players remaining out of 107 entries, and past champions Mike Gorodinsky and Phil Hui were among the first bustouts. All eyes were on Daniel Negreanu as he sought to defend the title he memorably won last year, but Phil Hellmuth snatched the crown away when he picked up queens in a Pot-Limit Omaha hand and Negreanu couldn’t improve on his way to the rail.

Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Hellmuth busted three spots off the money in a hand of Razz against Vitch. Last year’s runner-up Bryce Yockey, Dan Smith, Jeremy Ausmus, and Chris Brewer were also among the players to fall short of the money. Benny Glaser, enjoying an incredible WSOP so far with three bracelets, fell to Yeh’s turned flush on the soft bubble and the remaining 18 players settled in for the grueling war of attrition.

Klodnicki was the last to leave with nothing. The remaining 17 players are all guaranteed $100,000, with a spot at the seven-handed final table worth $175,096. The eventual champion takes home $1,331,322, the trophy, the WSOP gold bracelet, and, just as importantly, the prestige that comes with winning the toughest poker tournament on the calendar.

The action picks up tomorrow at 3 p.m. local time with 42 minutes remaining in Level 18. No-Limit and Pot-Limit blinds will be 10,000/25,000, while limits will be 50,000/100,000.

The road to the final table begins in earnest tomorrow, and PokerNews will be back following all the action and providing live updates.

Tags: Albert DaherAndrew YehBen LambBen YuBryn KenneyChristian RobertsChristopher VitchErick LindgrenEsther TaylorJoao VieiraJustin LibertoMarco JohnsonMatthew AshtonMichael MizrachiMike Matusow