2025 World Series of Poker

Event #67: $300 Gladiators of Poker
Day: 3
Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
85
Prize
$420,680
Event Info
Buy-in
$300
Prize Pool
$6,058,734
Entries
24,629
Level Info
Level
45
Blinds
5,000,000 / 10,000,000
Ante
10,000,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
13
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 24629
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Event #67: $300 Gladiators of Poker

Day 3 Completed

Ian Pelz Wins Gladiator Off "One Hungover Bullet"

Level 45 : Blinds 5,000,000/10,000,000, 10,000,000 ante
Ian Pelz Wins Event #67: $300 Gladiators of Poker
Ian Pelz Wins Event #67: $300 Gladiators of Poker

An incredible feat, Event #67: $300 Gladiators of Poker No-Limit Hold'em proved to be the second-largest poker tournament field in history. From a gargantuan 24,629 total entries filtered down to the 812 that made Day 2, it was a whirlwind for the 13 valiant competitors who advanced to the final day at Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas.

Those lucky 13 battled down to the one and only, Ian Pelz, who played confidently for three days and somehow seemed in control of a heads-up match that he started at a two-to-one deficit. Sang Sim put up a tremendous showing, but Pelz was able to whittle down his opponent's stack, eventually capturing all the chips and his first-ever WSOP bracelet.

Pelz is no stranger to the bright lights, as only eight days before his first title, he finished third in Event #60: $3,000 Limit Hold'em 6-handed ($85,431). Pelz said he'd been having a rough trip prior to that final table, but this does mark his fourth WSOP cash of the summer, and the last two were quite productive.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Ian PelzUnited States$420,680
2Sang SimUnited States$300,160
3Manuel ReyesUnited States$219,410
4Jesus RodriguezUnited States$167,730
5Yuanzhi CaoUnited States$128,970
6Roland IsraelashviliUnited States$100,120
7Joseph ButlerUnited States$77,580
8Santiago TrujilloArgentina$60,700
9Timothy ThorpUnited States$47,770

Winner's Reaction

An elated Pelz was surrounded by a rail of brilliant poker players, including fellow Colorodan, Ryan Hoenig, who also scored his first taste of gold this summer.

The funny thing was, Pelz hadn't intended to play this particular event, as he normally doesn't play the smaller buy-ins. He had been out drinking with his friends the night prior and subsequently had left his car at the Horseshoe. The next day, when he was dropped off to pick up his vehicle, he decided to hop in the Gladiator on a whim.

"On one hungover bullet," according to Pelz. It stuck, and his one long shot at glory ended up earning quite the multiplier as he claimed the $420,680 first-place prize.

Pelz explained to PokerNews how he adjusted to the lower buy-in and enormous field.

"I kind of just played my game and good things happened. I definitely took advantage of the fact that some of these players have less experience and haven't been in these situations before, whereas up until the final table it wasn't really a stressful situation for me."

Pelz was one of the few who weren't sweating the pay jumps deep on Day 2, and he kept the same attitude going into Day 3.

Currently based out of Colorado, Pelz cut his teeth playing in college in Eugene, Oregon, at the downtown card room. He's a self-proclaimed product of the Chris Moneymaker poker boom.

Final Day Action

It’s no easy task to accommodate a colosseum for 24,629 combatants, even if some were repeat entrants, but no one does it like the 2025 World Series of Poker. With the advent of the WSOP+ App, all these large field tournaments have run more smoothly than ever.

Only 13 players reached Day 3, all hoping to become the 2025 WSOP Gladiators of Poker champion. Among them, Bradley Moore was last in chips, and it took just two hands for him to go all in with ace-four. He was called by Manuel Reyes holding queen-ten, who made a straight to eliminate Moore in 13th place for $30,120.

While Roland Israelashvili and Pelz were doubling up, Ken Takayama wasn’t as fortunate. He ran into Pelz’s pocket nines and was knocked out in 12th place ($30,120).

That elimination allowed Timothy Thorp, Albert Felarca, and Ramond Takhsh to reach the next pay jump, despite having very short stacks. All three of them hoped for a double-up to secure a seat at the final table, but in an extraordinary sequence, each of them moved all in on the same hand. Unfortunately for them, Israelashvili woke up with kings in the big blind and scored a triple knockout to burst the final table bubble.

Jesus Rodriguez, Yuanzhi Cao, Roland Israelashvili
Jesus Rodriguez, Yuanzhi Cao, Roland Israelashvili

After a short break, the remaining seven players took their seats at the main feature table. But the field quickly narrowed: Joseph Butler was the first to go in seventh place for $77,580, followed by Israelashvili, whose nines were beaten by tens, finishing sixth for $100,120.

Sim continued to dominate, and extended his chip lead by eliminating Jesus Rodriguez in a blind versus blind situation (fourth – $167,730). Reyes was his next victim when his eights beat ace-ten (third – $219,410), giving Sim a two-to-one chip lead as heads-up play began less than an hour after the beginning of the PokerGO stream.

The final duel started with both players trading pots, but little by little, Pelz came back to take the chip lead. Although the stacks remained close, a cooler sealed the deal: Sim moved all in on the river after hitting a backdoor straight, only to be snap-called by Pelz, who had made a backdoor flush to capture his first WSOP bracelet.

Sang Sim, Ian Pelz
Sang Sim, Ian Pelz

This concludes PokerNews coverage of the record-breaking $300 Gladiators of Poker, but don't miss any of the action as the 2025 World Series of Poker continues in Las Vegas.

Tags: Albert FelarcaBradley MooreIan PelzJoseph ButlerKen TakayamaManuel ReyesRamond TakhshRoland IsraelashviliRyan HoenigSang SimSantiago TrujilloTimothy ThorpYuanzhi Cao

Sang Sim Eliminated in 2nd Place ($300,160)

Level 45 : Blinds 5,000,000/10,000,000, 10,000,000 ante
Sang Sim
Sang Sim

Ian Pelz raised to 85 to 20,000,000 from the small blind and Sang Sim decided to raise the QJ to 60,000,000. Pelz made the call.

The wheel spun, A48 and Sim continued for 15,000,000. Pelz called again.

The turn clubbed up the 10 and Sim slowed down with a check. Pelz fired 60,000,000 and Sim took an inventory of his chips before calling.

The river completed with the 9, making Sim a straight, he went all in and was quickly called by the flush of Pelz, ending the tournament and having Sim bow out in second place.

Player Chips Progress
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Ian Pelz
739,000,000
337,000,000
337,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Sang Sim
Busted

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You Won’t Believe How Many Bracelets Have Gone to Daniel Negreanu 25K Fantasy Players!

Level 45 : Blinds 5,000,000/10,000,000, 10,000,000 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

The 14th Annual Daniel Negreanu 25K Fantasy League set a record this year with 24 teams each ponying up $25,000 to create a $250,000 prize pool. The top five finishers will get paid, with the winning team taking home $250,000, the runner-up $125,000, and third place $100,000. Fourth and fifth will earn $75,000 and $50,000, respectively.

Each team drafted eight players, meaning the league is comprised of 192 players, not to mention 114 bonus players listed in ODB’s $500 sister league. Through Day 34 of the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) and 66 events having crowned winners, an astounding 27 of the gold bracelets have gone to players in either the 25K Fantasy or ODB leagues!

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Pelz Takes the Chip Lead

Level 45 : Blinds 5,000,000/10,000,000, 10,000,000 ante

Sang Sim limped from the button with K8, Ian Pelz in the big blind raised to 28,000,000 with K9 and Sam made the call. Pelz continued for 25,000,000 and Sim folded.

On the next hand, Pelz found AK on the button and raised to 20,000,000. Sim called, but folded to Pelz's continuation bet on 102Q.

Thanks to these two small pots, Pelz is now the new chip leader.

Player Chips Progress
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Ian Pelz
402,000,000
58,000,000
58,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Sang Sim
337,000,000
58,000,000
58,000,000

Tags: Ian PelzSang Sim

Level: 45

Blinds: 5,000,000/10,000,000

Ante: 10,000,000

Pelz Slow Plays Aces Again

Level 44 : Blinds 4,000,000/8,000,000, 8,000,000 ante

Ian Pelz limped from the small blind with AA and Sang Sim checked his option with the 82.

The dealer presented A42 and Sim check-called a bet of 8,000,000, bringing the 10.

Sim checked again but opted to fold when Pelz cut out 16,000,000 and pushed it forward.

Player Chips Progress
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Sang Sim
395,000,000
91,000,000
91,000,000
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Ian Pelz
344,000,000
91,000,000
91,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Ian PelzSang Sim

Pelz Evens the Tides

Level 44 : Blinds 4,000,000/8,000,000, 8,000,000 ante
Ian Pelz
Ian Pelz

Ian Pelz raised to 17,000,000 with the KQ and Sang Sim responded with a raise of his own to 47,000,000. Pelz called.

Heads up they saw the K10J scroll across the felt and Sim continued for a bet of 17,000,0000. Pelz made it 67,000,000 and Sim mucked his hand.

Player Chips Progress
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Ian Pelz
435,000,000
233,000,000
233,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Sang Sim
304,000,000
233,000,000
233,000,000

Tags: Ian PelzSang Sim

Sneaky Aces for Pelz

Level 44 : Blinds 4,000,000/8,000,000, 8,000,000 ante

Sang Sim raised to 17,000,000 holding K10 and Ian Pelz woke up with AA, opting to just flat, laying a trap.

Pelz checked the K72 board and faced a bet of 11,000,000 from Sim. Pelz responded with a raise to 55,000,000.

Sim pushed his hand into the muck and Pelz collected the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Sang Sim
537,000,000
17,000,000
17,000,000
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Ian Pelz
202,000,000
17,000,000
17,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Ian PelzSang Sim

Sim Extends his Lead

Level 44 : Blinds 4,000,000/8,000,000, 8,000,000 ante

Ian Pelz on the button with 65 raised to 17,000,000. Sang Sim called from the big blind with KJ to find a flop of Q74.

Pelz bet 12,000,000 and was called, then the 9 turn was checked by both players.

On the Q river, Sim asked for 14,000,000 and managed to make Pelz fold.

Player Chips Progress
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Sang Sim
520,000,000
45,000,000
45,000,000
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Ian Pelz
219,000,000
45,000,000
45,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner