2025 World Series of Poker

Event #74: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship
Day: 4
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qjj8
Prize
$1,394,579
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$8,128,200
Entries
874
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
7
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 874
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Five Chips and a Chair: Michael Wang Comes Back from Two Thirds of a Big Blind to win Third Bracelet in $10,000 PLO Championship

Level 36 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Michael Wang
Michael Wang

The phrase “a chip and a chair” has been commonplace among tournament poker players for decades, referencing Jack Straus' 1982 Main Event victory after being left with a single chip.

Longtime tournament grinder Michael Wang found himself in a similar position yesterday after doubling up Poker Hall of Famer Erik Seidel in a hand that left Wang with just 65,000. Down to his last five chips, worth two-thirds of a big blind at the time, Wang was all in automatically the next hand just from posting the big blind. His elimination seemed all but guaranteed.

Instead, Wang pulled off one of the greatest comebacks in WSOP history, earning double up after double up until he ended the night with the second-largest stack on the penultimate day. Wang followed that up with a dominant final day performance leading to a victory in the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship for his third bracelet and a career-best score of $1,394,579.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Michael WangUnited States$1,394,579
2Michael ZulkerUnited States$929,688
3Quan ZhouChina$650,567
4Sean RafaelUnited States$462,451
5Melad MarjiUnited States$334,017
6Javier FrancortNetherlands$245,194
7Alex FoxenUnited States$182,983
8Simeon TsonevBulgaria$138,863

Winner’s Reaction

“It still doesn’t feel real” the newly crowned champion commented following his victory. “The first one felt amazing. It was my first year of doing this full time and it happened right away. It felt like I didn’t deserve it. The second one was more validating, and now that it’s number three… It’s that feeling, but even more so. Obviously, I ran amazingly, but it doesn’t feel like a fluke anymore.”

Wang described being left with less than one big blind the day before, and on keeping a level head once he began making a comeback.

“Honestly it felt like a freeroll at that point. I already thought I had busted because when I lost that all-in that left me super short, I didn’t realize that I covered him by a little bit. With two thirds of a big blind there were no expectations, no pressure. The very first hand after I was left short, I was automatically all in from the big blind. I won that to triple up. I thought it would be funny if I somehow won. For that to happen, it’s just so unreal.”

Michael Wang
Michael Wang

Although the majority of Wang’s biggest cashes come from no-limit hold’em events, he’s no stranger to Omaha and he touched on his experience with the four-card variant.

“I have a bit of a background in PLO cash, more recently PLO tournaments. I’m not going to say I’m the best PLO player in the world. Wait, can I say that after winning this? I feel comfortable, and I’ve done some studying.”

Final Day Action

Just seven players remained going into the final day from a field of 874 entries, all of whom were guaranteed at least $182,983. Start-of-day chip leader Quan Zhou and Sean Rafael exchanged several pots early on for the chip lead but Wang scored the first knockout of the day. Alex Foxen had started the day short-stacked and got his last chips in with a pair of queens and a wrap, but failed to improve against Wang's top pair. Foxen was immediately followed out the door by fellow start-of-day short stack Javier Francort, who lost a preflop race to Rafael immediately after laddering up.

Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

Following Francort's elimination Zhou, Wang and Rafael were close together at the top of the counts while Melad Marji and Michael Zulker were short. Zhou started to extend his lead over the other two players after making the nut-flush to eliminate Marji in another preflop race, but Wang closed the gap between him and Zhou after getting value with trip fives against Zhou's two pair.

Rafael's stack had slowly dwindled over the last few levels, but he found himself in an excellent spot to double holding aces against Wang, who had ace-king and two fours. A miraculous four on the flop left Rafael drawing thin and he became the next final table casualty after failing to improve while Wang pulled nearly even with Zhou going into three-handed play.

For nearly two hours the final three players battled, with Zulker doubling through Wang, and then Zhou to stay in contention. Wang remained near the top of the counts, winning several pots postflop off of Zhou who found himself short-stacked for the first time since play began. Zhou needed to make a move but did so at the wrong time, committing his stack against Wang with pocket queens and an open-ended straight draw on a king-high board. Wang had him crushed with pocket aces and the same straight draw, and held to send the high roller out in third.

Quan Zhou
Quan Zhou

Wang entered heads-up play with nearly a 2:1 chip lead over Zulker and it only took a few hands for a massive cooler to develop. Wang flopped top boat in a single-raised pot only for Zulker to turn an inferior full house. Wang bet the flop and turn before asking for all of it on the river. Zulker couldn't get away and called with tens full of aces only for Wang to turn over jacks full of tens. Wang raised his hands in the air in celebration of his third bracelet victory before shaking his opponent's hand and going on to celebrate with his rail.

That concludes the PokerNews coverage for this event but stay tuned to our live updates hub for all ongoing coverage of the 2025 WSOP.

Tags: Alex FoxenErik SeidelJack StrausJavier FrancortMelad MarjiMichael WangMichael ZulkerQuan ZhouSean RafaelSimeon Tsonev

Michael Zulker Eliminated in 2nd Place ($929,688)

Level 36 : 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Michael Zulker
Michael Zulker

Michael Zulker limped in on the button with AK105 and Michael Wang raised it up to 2,400,000 in the big blind with QJJ8. Zulker called and the flop of J1010 smacked both players in the face, however Wang was left with a full house.

Wang led out with a bet of 1,800,000 and Zulker just called to see the A on the river. Zulker also picked up a full house but it was no good against that of his opponent. Wang reached back for a bet of 6,000,000 and Zulker still called.

The river was the insignificant 6 and Wang asked for it all. Zulker quickly called off his last 7,600,000 both players realized the cooler that was delivered early in the heads-up match. Wang put his hands in the air before shaking the hand of Zulker as a three-time WSOP bracelet winner.

Player Chips Progress
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Michael Wang
52,400,000
16,000,000
16,000,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Michael Zulker
Busted

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Quan Zhou Eliminated in 3rd Place ($650,567)

Level 35 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Quan Zhou
Quan Zhou

Michael Wang opened to 1,800,000 from the button and Quan Zhou defended from the big blind.

The flop came 547 and Zhou check-called a 2,200,000 continuation bet from Wang.

Zhou shoved for 3,850,000 on the K turn and Wang snap-called with a covering stack to put him at risk.

Quan Zhou: QQ65 All in
Michael Wang: AA65

Wang had an overpair and the nut-flush draw while Zhou could only catch one of two queens to double up. Wang's aces stayed best on the J river to eliminate Zhou in third place and enter heads-up play against Michael Zulker with a sizable chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Michael Wang
33,175,000
5,450,000
5,450,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Michael Zulker
19,550,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
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Quan Zhou
Busted
Day 3 Chip Leader

Tags: Michael WangMichael ZulkerQuan Zhou

Sean Rafael Eliminated in 4th Place ($462,451)

Level 33 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Sean Rafael
Sean Rafael

Michael Wang opened to 1,200,000 from the cutoff and Sean Rafael three-bet shoved all in for 3,800,000 in the small blind. Wang asked for a count and deliberated for a minute before making the call to put Rafael at risk.

Sean Rafael: AAK10All in
Michael Wang: AK44

Wang was in rough shape until the flop of J94 hit the felt, giving Wang a set of fours. The J on the turn gave Wang a full house and the Q on the river was not enough for Rafael to stay alive.

Player Chips Progress
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Michael Wang
23,225,000
5,400,000
5,400,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Sean Rafael
Busted

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Melad Marji Eliminated in 5th Place ($334,017)

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Melad Marji
Melad Marji

Melad Marji opened to 1,050,000 from under the gun, Quan Zhou raised to 3,000,000 from the cutoff, Marji shoved with his total stack of 3,150,000 and Zhou called to put him at risk.

Melad Marji: Q10109 All in
Quan Zhou: AKJ5

The board ran out AQ7J3. Zhou was good at showdown with the nut-flush to end Marjji's run in fifth place.

Player Chips Progress
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Quan Zhou
22,900,000
3,750,000
3,750,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Michael Wang
13,325,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Sean Rafael
9,800,000
600,000
600,000
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Michael Zulker
6,400,000
150,000
150,000
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Melad Marji
Busted

Tags: Melad MarjiQuan Zhou

Javier Francort Eliminated in 6th Place ($245,194)

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Javier Francort
Javier Francort

Javier Francort was so excited to receive a pay jump that he enthusiastically slammed his stack into the middle from under the gun on the very next hand. Sean Rafael reraised the pot from the small blind and Melad Marji folded his big blind. Francort called off his stack of 1,200,000 and the cards were tabled.

Javier Francort: KQ95All in
Sean Rafael: AJJ4

The flop came AJ3 and Rafael picked up a set of jacks to take a big lead. The 2 on the turn made things sweaty as Francort held straight and flush draws but the K bricked out on the river, sending the Dutchman home in sixth place.

Player Chips Progress
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Sean Rafael
12,500,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
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Javier Francort
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Javier FrancortMelad MarjiSean Rafael

Alex Foxen Eliminated in 7th Place ($182,983)

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

Michael Wang opened to 1,050,000 from the cutoff and Alex Foxen called from the small blind, leaving around 1,000,000 behind.

The flop came A109. Foxen shoved and Wang quickly called with a covering stack.

Alex Foxen: KQQJ All in
Michael Wang: A993

Foxen had a wrap and pair of queens while Wang had middle set. The 9 turn gave Wang quads to seal the checkmark and after the 5 river he took the pot while Foxen became casualty of the day.

Player Chips Progress
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Michael Wang
13,800,000
3,100,000
3,100,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Alex Foxen
Busted
WSOP 3X Winner

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Marji Spikes the River to Double Up

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Melad Marji
Melad Marji

Melad Marji raised to 1,050,000 on the button and Javier Francort reraised the pot from the small blind. Quan Zhou folded his big blind and Marji stuck in his stack of 2,700,000 to be at risk.

Melad Marji: AQ106All in
Javier Francort: AQJ4

The flop fell K54 and Francort took the lead with a lonely pair of fours. The A on the turn improved him to two pair but the J on the river gave Marji a straight to double up and stay alive.

Player Chips Progress
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Melad Marji
6,000,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
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Javier Francort
1,200,000
2,750,000
2,750,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Quan ZhouMelad MarjiJavier Francort

Zulker Counterfeits Rafael to Double Up

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Michael Zulker
Michael Zulker

Michael Zulker raised to 875,000 from under the gun and Sean Rafael raised the pot from the hijack. The action folded back to Zulker who called off his stack of 1,750,000.

Michael Zulker: AA1010All in
Sean Rafael: AKJ5

The flop came K95 and Rafael flopped two pair to take the lead. The Q on the turn gave both players straight draws, but it was the Q on the river that improved Zulker to aces-up for the double up.

Player Chips Progress
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Sean Rafael
11,300,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
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Michael Zulker
4,125,000
2,225,000
2,225,000

Tags: Michael ZulkerSean Rafael

Who Will Capture the Title in $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship?

Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

In the ever-growing popular game of Pot-Limit Omaha, a record number of 874 entries were recorded in Event #74: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship. A prize pool of $8,128,200 was generated and the lion's share is still up for grabs with just seven players returning to the felt on the fourth and final day of this event, in the hopes of capturing World Series of Poker glory.

Only two of the remaining players have had the great pleasure of receiving a WSOP gold bracelet in their careers. Three-time bracelet winner and considered one of the best players on the planet, Alex Foxen, will have his work cut out for him as he returns to the shortest stack of 2,725,000, good enough for just over ten big blinds. Foxen already has a runner-up finish this summer in the $250,000 Super High Roller where he pocketed over $3 million, but a place in the history books with another WSOP title will be his main driving factor.

Michael Wang is the only other player at the table who has the experience of winning a WSOP title, having done it twice himself. Coming into the final day, Wang will be looking for a much smoother path to the finish compared to the roller coaster that he experienced on Day 3. Wang was down to less than one big blind at one point in the day, and also held the chip lead for a very brief moment en route to bagging up 8,025,000 chips, good enough for third place.

Seat Assignments for the Final Day

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Michael ZulkerUnited States5,075,00020
2Alex FoxenUnited States2,725,00011
3Sean RafaelUnited States13,250,00053
4Melad MarjiUnited States4,825,00019
5Javier FrancortNetherlands6,825,00027
6Quan ZhouChina16,750,00067
7Michael WangUnited States8,025,00032

They will have to overcome the start-of-day chip leader Quan Zhou who will be coming back to a healthy chip stack of 16,750,000. The Chinese high-roller also has a final table this summer in the $50,000 High Roller PLO and he will be hoping to better that seventh-place performance.

Rounding out the rest of the field is Sean Rafael, Javier Francort, Michael Zulker, and Melad Marji who will all be searching for their first victory on the WSOP stage. That stage will be set under the bright lights in the Horseshoe Events Center with the action getting underway at 2 p.m. local time. Each player has locked up at least $182,983 to this point but will have their sights set on the first-place prize of $1,394,579.

Final Table Results and Remaining Payouts

SeatPlayerCountryPrize (in USD)
1  $1,394,579
2  $929,688
3  $650,567
4  $462,451
5  $334,017
6  $245,194
7  $182,983
8Simeon TsonevBulgaria$138,863

After two eliminations, the players will be taken to the Main Stage to be streamed on PokerGO at 5 p.m. PDT. The players will be returning to Level 31 with the blinds at 125,000/250,000 and a 250,000 big blind ante. The PokerNews updates will be live to start the day and will resume on a delay once the PokerGO stream gets underway.

Tags: Alex FoxenJavier FrancortMelad MarjiMichael WangMichael ZulkerQuan ZhouSean RafaelSimeon Tsonev