2025 World Series of Poker

Event #8: $1,500 Dealers Choice
Day: 1
Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a9
Prize
$150,246
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$792,518
Entries
597
Level Info
Level
33
Limits
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
597
Players Left
124
Players Left 1 / 597

Matthew Schreiber in Pursuit of More Mixed Game Glory on a Record-Setting Day 1 of $1,500 Dealers Choice

Level 15
Matthew Schreiber
Matthew Schreiber

A late-night double knockout propelled Matthew Schreiber to the chip lead after Day 1 of Event #8: $1,500 Dealers Choice here at the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at the Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas.

Schreiber showed down a flopped set of tens and held on against Mark Roland and Thomas Taylor to earn a massive Pot-Limit Omaha pot and move himself up to the top of the leaderboard. Schreiber ended up with 463,500 as the 2017 $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. champion leads 124 survivors into Day 2.

Christopher Vitch was also on the fortunate end of a massive pot. Vitch just missed the final table in Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better earlier today, finishing in 10th place, and immediately jumped into this field, then spiked two pair on the river to bust Nathaniel Katzoff. The three-time bracelet winner bagged up 388,000, good for third place at the end of the day. Ken Deng (400,500), Allan Le (360,000), and Andrew Park (319,000) round out the top five.

Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets 
1Matthew SchreiberUnited States463,50039 
2Ken DengUnited States400,50033 
3Christopher VitchUnited States388,00032 
4Allan LeUnited States360,00030 
5Andrew ParkUnited States319,00027 
6Clint WolcynUnited States314,00026 
7Scott JacewiczokellyUnited States290,00024 
8Laurent ManderlierBelgium267,50022 
9Adam GreenleeUnited States244,50020 
10Benjamin LudlowUnited States232,00019 

It was a star-studded field that gathered today inside the Paris Ballroom to test their expertise in 21 different poker variants. Among those who made it through the day were last year’s finalist Clint Wolcyn (314,000), Benjamin Ludlow (232,000), Dylan Smith (221,000), Justin Liberto (211,500), 2022 Player of the Year Dan Zack (209,500), and Eric Baldwin (205,000).

Defending champion John Hennigan didn’t make an appearance today because he was busy building a big stack in the Mystery Millions event, but 2022 champion Brad Ruben did, and ended up as a big stack with 186,000, as did Benny Glaser (175,500), Scott Bohlman (173,500), and Nathan Gamble (127,500).

Further down the leaderboard are James Obst (117,000), Dario Sammartino (104,000), Mike Thorpe (100,000), legendary actor James Woods (99,000), Huck Seed (92,500), and Terrance Reid (89,500), while Phil Hellmuth found himself as one of the shortest stacks with just 28,000 going into Day 2 Saturday.

Day 1 attracted a total of 597 entries, surpassing last year’s field of 530 and making this the largest field since the event was first introduced to the WSOP schedule in 2014. Those who failed to make it through included Brandon Shack-Harris, Viktor Blom, Greg Raymer, Adam Friedman, Norman Chad, Josh Arieh, Daniel Negreanu, Shaun Deeb, Brian Rast, Jeremy Ausmus, and 2021 champion Jaswinder Lally.

The remaining 124 players return at 1 p.m. on Saturday inside the Horseshoe Event Center. The action picks up on Level 16 with no-limit blinds of 1,500/3,000 and limits of 6,000/12,000. Levels will be extended to 60 minutes for the rest of the tournament. Only the top 90 players will finish in the money, so 34 will leave with nothing on Day 2. The eventual champion takes home $150,246 and the WSOP gold bracelet.

Stay tuned as PokerNews returns for Day 2 as the field plays on past the money bubble.

Tags: Adam FriedmanAllan LeBenjamin LudlowBenny GlaserBrad RubenChristopher VitchClint WolcynDan ZackDario SammartinoDylan SmithEric BaldwinHuck SeedJames ObstJames WoodsJustin LibertoKen DengMatthew SchreiberMike ThorpeNathan GambleNorman ChadPhil HellmuthScott BohlmanTerrance Reid