2025 World Series of Poker

Event #71: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship
Day: 3
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2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
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Winning Hand
10x7x5x3x2x
Prize
$333,054
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,340,910
Entries
141
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25
Limits
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
0
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Runs In the Family: Alex Wilkinson Finally Brings the $10,000 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Championship Title Home

Level 25 : Limits 100,000/200,000, 0 ante
Alexander Wilkinson
Alexander Wilkinson

For more than 30 years, California casino owner Wil Wilkinson has been grinding the World Series of Poker, amassing a record of eight final tables, 20 cashes, and more than $1 million in career winnings.

One thing Wilkinson had never done, though, was win a bracelet. He left that to his son, Alex Wilkinson, who finally brought the coveted piece of WSOP gold jewelry back home to his family today by taking down Event #71: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Championship.

“It was a long three-handed battle and I’m a little tired, but I feel good. I’m happy,” Wilkinson said after dispatching Matthew Schreiber heads-up to prevail over the 141-player field and capture the $333,054 top prize. “I don’t know if I deserve to be the first one, but I am. I’ll take it.”

Event #71: $10,000 2-7 Triple Draw Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPayout (USD)
1Alexander WilkinsonUnited States$333,054
2Matthew SchreiberUnited States$215,848
3Nick SchulmanUnited States$144,431
4Hye ParkUnited States$99,885
5Brian TateUnited States$71,475
6Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil$52,985

With his father watching on the rail, Wilkinson battled Schreiber and seven-time bracelet winner Nick Schulman three-handed for more than four hours. It was a swingy, back-and-forth contest, with each player taking turns holding the chip lead and falling to the short stack. Throughout the wild swings in fortune, Wilkinson tried not to let any of that distract him from his ultimate goal.

“I never really felt too bothered. Triple Draw is a very swingy game. I was down to not that many bets a few times. In poker, it doesn’t help you any to get annoyed or get frustrated, so I just tried to be relaxed and see what happened. It all worked out,” he said.

This wasn’t the first time that a Wilkinson had displayed his prowess at 2-7. Among his father’s poker accomplishments is making the final table of this same event twice, with third-place finishes in 2016 and 2021. The California Grand Casino owner also has a PPC final table on his resume and multiple deep runs in the Main Event, and his son was just following in his footsteps.

Alexander Wilkinson
Alexander Wilkinson

The 33-year-old younger Wilkinson, who’s currently the managing partner of a venture capital firm based in Las Vegas, finished ninth in this event in 2023. His lone WSOP final table before today was a third-place finish in the $1,500 2-7 Triple Draw last year. Success in the game, it seems, runs in the family.

Wilkinson grew up following his father in WSOP events and credits that with motivating him to take up the game himself. “Growing up, I remember sweating my dad deep in the Main Event and deep in these different tournaments on WSOP.com. I have to imagine that had a big influence on me getting into the game. It was a lot of fun. It’s cool that now the shoe is on the other foot. He’s here watching me. It’s a lot of fun,” he said.

Day 3 Action

Day 3 began with the final nine players returning at 1 p.m. local time inside the Horseshoe Event Center. Jonathan Krela and Pedro Bromfman busted within the first few minutes of the day to set the seven-handed final table.

Schreiber, the start-of-day chip leader, still held the lead to begin the final table with 1,900,000, while Wilkinson was in the middle of the pack with 900,000. Wilkinson climbed up to more than 1,500,000 when he made an 8-6 in a three-bet, three-way pot. He then took down another three-way pot and crossed 2,000,000 to take the chip lead at the first break of the final table.

Oscar Johansson was left short after an encounter with Wilkinson, and while he managed to double up once, he eventually ran into Brian Tate’s 8-5 to fall in seventh place. Brazilian superstar Yuri Dzivielevski, followed by his usual contingent of media beaming his exploits back home, had a rollercoaster experience at the final table. He began with 1,200,000 but fell to less than 400,000. He climbed back up again before finally falling in sixth when he was drawing to an 8-5 but couldn’t connect against Tate’s K-6-5-3-2.

Yuri Dzivielevski
Yuri Dzivielevski

Tate, whose oatmeal company logo adorned the felt as one of the event sponsors, was the next to fall, standing pat with an 8-7 while Schulman took one with 8-4-3-2. Schulman caught a six on his last card to win the pot and send Tate to the rail in fifth place. Schreiber then made a 9-7 against Hye Park’s 9-8 to bust the past WSOP Main Event finalist in fourth.

The first four eliminations at the final table occurred relatively quickly, but it wouldn’t be for several more hours until there was another bustout. Wilkinson jumped up to an early lead, but Schreiber moved up past 4,000,000 after taking two pots off Schulman. Schreiber ran into a wheel two hands in a row and quickly plummeted back to 2,000,000 while Schulman moved into the chip lead. Wilkinson then picked off Schreiber with a Q-7 to win a pot and cross 4,000,000 going to the 75-minute dinner break.

Nick Schulman
Nick Schulman

Schreiber, mimicking his first final table appearance this summer when he finally succumbed to Benny Glaser in the $1,500 Dealers Choice after multiple miraculous comebacks, fell all the way down to 500,000 before mounting another charge back up the leaderboard. Just 30 minutes later, he tied Wilkinson for the chip lead.

Wilkinson made a 7-6 in a four-bet pot against Schreiber, while Schulman fell under 1,000,000 before climbing back up to 2,500,000. Wilkinson won another four-bet pot off Schulman to knock the future Hall of Famer back down. Schulman managed to double up after catching a 9-7, but it was Schreiber who began to pull away, approaching nearly 6,000,000 as Wilkinson fell to the short stack.

Wilkinson won a big pot off Schreiber by catching an 8-7 and finally took out Schulman with an 8-7-4-3-2 against Schulman’s 8-7-5-4-3, depriving Schulman of his second bracelet this series. Schreiber led 4,625,000 to 3,825,000 at the start of heads-up, but Wilkinson quickly grabbed the chip lead as Schreiber wailed about his run of bad luck.

Matthew Schreiber
Matthew Schreiber

“You can’t make this shit up,” Schreiber cried out as he fell down to just 500,000, good for only two big bets. Wilkinson then completed a 10-7 while Schreiber was all in and drawing to a 7-6. He caught a nine on his first card to keep his hopes alive, but his second was an ace as Wilkinson secured the title.

It was a long, grueling three-way battle, but the Wilkinson family had already been waiting for decades for this moment. “It’s been a long journey,” Wil said during the last break of the night. Alex finally brought the bracelet home, and in the game that has been passed down from generation to generation.

That concludes PokerNews' coverage of the $10,000 2-7 Triple Draw Championship. Stay tuned for more updates throughout the 2025 WSOP.

Tags: Alexander WilkinsonBrian TateHye ParkJonathan KrelaMatthew SchreiberNick SchulmanOscar JohanssonPedro BromfmanYuri Dzivielevski

Nick Schulman Eliminated in 3rd Place ($144,431)

Level 25 : Limits 100,000/200,000, 0 ante
Nick Schulman
Nick Schulman

Nick Schulman drew two and Alexander Wilkinson drew one. Schulman check-called a bet and drew one while Wilkinson stood pat.

Schulman checked and Wilkinson bet again. Schulman check-raised and Wilkinson called. Both players stood pat.

Schulman bet and was all in. Wilkinson called.

Nick Schulman: 8x7x5x4x3x All in
Alexander Wilkinson: 8x7x4x3x2x

Schulman lost out to a better eight-seven and departed in third place, taking home $144,431.

Player Chips Progress
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Matthew Schreiber
4,625,000
725,000
725,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Alexander Wilkinson us
Alexander Wilkinson
3,825,000
325,000
325,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Nick Schulman us
Nick Schulman
Busted
WSOP 7X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Alexander WilkinsonNick Schulman

Wilkinson Creeps Closer to Schreiber

Level 25 : Limits 100,000/200,000, 0 ante

Alexander Wilkinson raised on the button and Nick Schulman called in the big blind.

Both players drew two and Schulman led out with a bet. Wilkinson called and drew two again, while Schulman took one and bet. Wilkinson called once more.

Schulman drew one and Wilkinson stood pat. Both players checked and Wilkinson showed Jx10x8x3x2x to win the pot.

Wilkinson then raised in the small blind and Matthew Schreiber called.

Wilkinson drew one and Schreiber two. Wilkinson bet and Schreiber called.

Both players drew one and Schreiber bet. Wilkinson called and took one, while Schreiber stood pat. Both players checked and Wilkinson turned over 10x9x6x4x3x to win another pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Matthew Schreiber us
Matthew Schreiber
3,900,000
650,000
650,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Alexander Wilkinson us
Alexander Wilkinson
3,500,000
700,000
700,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Nick Schulman us
Nick Schulman
800,000
325,000
325,000
WSOP 7X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Alexander WilkinsonMatthew SchreiberNick Schulman

Schulman Wins Some Back

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Matthew Schreiber raised and Nick Schulman called.

Schreiber drew two, and Schulman drew three. Schreiber bet and Schulman called. Schreiber drew one, and Schulman drew two.

Schreiber check-called and both players stood pat. Both players checked and Schulman won with Qx7x4x3x2x.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Matthew Schreiber us
Matthew Schreiber
4,175,000
425,000
425,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Alexander Wilkinson us
Alexander Wilkinson
2,715,000
65,000
65,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Nick Schulman us
Nick Schulman
1,570,000
470,000
470,000
WSOP 7X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Matthew SchreiberNick Schulman

Wilkinson Picks Off a Bluff From Schreiber

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante
Alexander Wilkinson
Alexander Wilkinson

Alexander Wilkinson raised on the button and both Matthew Schreiber and Nick Schulman called.

Schreiber drew three, while Schulman and Wilkinson both drew two. Wilkinson then bet and both opponents called.

Schreiber and Schulman took two while Wilkinson took one and bet. Schreiber raised, Schulman folded, and Wilkinson called.

Schreiber stood pat and bet, and Wilkinson took one. He called and Schreiber threw his cards across the table.

"Four deuces," he said, and Wilkinson showed 8x7x6x5x3x to win the pot.

"Nice catch, Alex," Schreiber added.

"This isn't like a gold ticket situation, is it?" Schulman joked.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Matthew Schreiber us
Matthew Schreiber
4,600,000
700,000
700,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Alexander Wilkinson us
Alexander Wilkinson
2,650,000
1,400,000
1,400,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Nick Schulman us
Nick Schulman
1,100,000
700,000
700,000
WSOP 7X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Alexander WilkinsonMatthew SchreiberNick Schulman

Wilkinson Bests Schulman

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Nick Schulman and Alexander Wilkinson both drew one. Schulman bet and Wilkinson called.

Both players drew one and this time Schulman check-called a bet.

Schulman drew one and Wilkinson stood pat. Both players checked and Wilkinson won with 10x8x6x5x4x.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Matthew Schreiber us
Matthew Schreiber
5,200,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Nick Schulman us
Nick Schulman
1,800,000
400,000
400,000
WSOP 7X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Profile photo of Alexander Wilkinson us
Alexander Wilkinson
1,500,000
300,000
300,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Alexander WilkinsonNick Schulman

Schulman Rising, Wilkinson Falling

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Alexander Wilkinson raised on the button and Nick Schulman called in the big blind.

Both players drew two and Schulman led out with a bet. Wilkinson called and drew two, while Schulman took one and bet again.

Wilkinson called and took one, while Schulman stood pat. Both players checked and Schulman showed 9x8x7x6x3x to win the pot.

Matthew Schreiber then raised on the button, Schulman reraised in the big blind, and Schreiber called.

Schulman took one and Schreiber three. Schulman bet and Schreiber called.

Both players drew one and Schulman checked to Schreiber who bet. Schulman called and took one, while Schreiber stood pat.

Schulman then led out with a bet and Schreiber let out a loud sigh and shook his head as he contemplated the decision for a minute. He eventually called and Schulman showed 9x5x4x3x2x to win the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Matthew Schreiber us
Matthew Schreiber
5,200,000
550,000
550,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Nick Schulman us
Nick Schulman
2,200,000
1,300,000
1,300,000
WSOP 7X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Profile photo of Alexander Wilkinson us
Alexander Wilkinson
1,200,000
600,000
600,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Alex WilkinsonMatthew SchreiberNick Schulman

Schreiber Surging...

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Alexander Wilkinson raised and called a three-bet from Matthew Schreiber. Schreiber drew one and Wilkinson drew two. Schreiber bet and Wilkinson called.

Both players drew one and checked. Both players then drew one again and Schreiber bet. Wilkinson called but tapped the table and mucked when Schreiber showed 8x7x6x4x3x.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Matthew Schreiber us
Matthew Schreiber
5,750,000
425,000
425,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Alexander Wilkinson us
Alexander Wilkinson
1,800,000
200,000
200,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Nick Schulman us
Nick Schulman
900,000
300,000
300,000
WSOP 7X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Alexander WilkinsonMatthew Schreiber

Wilkinson Shows a Pair as Schulman Doubles

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante
Nick Schulman
Nick Schulman

Nick Schulman raised on the button, Alexander Wilkinson reraised in the small blind, and Schulman called.

Wilkinson drew one and Schulman two. Wilkinson led out with a bet and Schulman called.

Both players stood pat and Wilkinson checked to Schulman who bet. Wilkinson called and they each drew one again.

Schulman had 65,000 remaining and called after Wilkinson bet. Wilkinson could only show a pair of nines, while Schulman had 9x7x4x3x2x to double up.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Alexander Wilkinson us
Alexander Wilkinson
2,000,000
700,000
700,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Nick Schulman us
Nick Schulman
1,200,000
700,000
700,000
WSOP 7X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Alexander WilkinsonNick Schulman

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