2025 World Series of Poker

Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship
Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
103
Prize
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$90,535,500
Total Entries
9,735
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,500,000
Ante
2,500,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
923
Players Left
634
Players Left 1 / 9,735
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Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship

Day 1a Completed

Victor Vo Takes the Lead, Stanislav Zegal Bags Big in Day 1a of Main Event

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Stanislav Zegal
Stanislav Zegal

With a legacy spanning more than five decades, the $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event No-Limit Hold-em World Championship has remained the premier stage for those chasing poker immortality. After a year of anticipation, the crown jewel of the WSOP returned today, with players from around the globe descending on Las Vegas for Day 1a.

From the moment poker legend Billy Baxter delivered the ceremonial “Shuffle up and deal!” until the final hand of the night, the atmosphere inside the Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas was vibrant and tense as 923 hopefuls took their seats in pursuit of poker’s most coveted bracelet and the title of World Champion.

Leading the way after the first ten hours of play is Victor Vo, whose stellar day left him atop the leaderboard with 352,000. Just behind him is Justin Yaker with 348,000, and rounding out the top three is Miguel Coussement, who bagged 320,200.

Sitting in sixth position is Stanislav Zegal, who had a breakout performance by winning the inaugural WSOP Paradise Main Event in 2023 for a career-best score of $2,000,000. Since then, the German has earned several cashes in WSOP events, but nothing rivaling his life-changing score in the Bahamas. However, with a pile of chips and plenty of momentum on his side, Zegal is in great shape to make another deep run in a WSOP Main Event.

End of Day 1a Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Victor VoUnited States352,000587
2Justin YakerUnited States348,000580
3Miguel CoussementBelgium320,200534
4Marc SpitaleriUnited States309,500516
5Jeremy DanUnited States282,000470
6Stanislav ZegalGermany256,400427
7Benjamin GoldUnited States249,300416
8Wesley FeiChina246,300411
9Chad PowerUnited States243,900407
10Yamamoto ToshiyukiJapan243,200405

A total of 634 players managed to earn a Day 2 berth. Other notables outside of the top ten who bagged big include Nikolaos Lampropoulos (235,900), Jon Pardy (187,800), Scott Eskenazi (158,100), Michael Noori (155,300), and Dan O'Brien (130,000).

Day 1a Highlights

No words were wasted as Baxter delivered the ceremonial "Shuffle up and Deal!" — and it didn't take long for the chips to start flying. Within the first hour of play, Lauren Hazelgreen became the first casualty of the 2025 Main Event after running top pair into Pedro Garagnani's set in a bloated four-way pot.

By the time the first break arrived, a dozen players had already hit the rail. Poker Hall of Famer Chris Moneymaker also saw his run come to an early end after a brutal set up left him with a full house against a better full house. Moneymaker suspected he was beat, but couldn't bring himself to fold to bring a swift end to the 2003 Main Event Champ's run.

Faring better in the early stages was Leon Sturm, who received a massive boost to his stack after cracking Goswin Siemsen's aces with trips. From that point, it was smooth sailing for Sturm as he ended with a well above average stack of 157,600.

Shortly after winning his fourth WSOP bracelet in the $1,000 Mini Main Event, echoes of "Not like that!" could be heard from the ballroom as Martin Kabrhel immediately let his presence known upon taking his seat in the Main.

Martin Kabrhel
Martin Kabrhel

Kabrhel was sent to the feature table following the dinner break, where he continued his boisterous antics—and grew his stack—to over 100,000 before slipping a bit. Drama ensued after Kabrhel was informed his table would remain on stream beyond one level, something that didn't sit well with the Czech pro. After some heated back and forth, Kabrhel got his way and his table was returned to the ballroom, where he finished the night with a double up to end with a bag worth 168,700.

Faraz Jaka had a rough day and found himself on the rail during the evening hours on Level 4. His woes began after making an incorrect read with the second-nut flush against Leland Postil's set. Jaka managed to chip up a bit afterwards, but ultimately met his end after getting frisky with seven-deuce and making trips against Benjamin Gold's full house.

Other notables who will have to wait until next year include Michael Moncek, Barny Boatman, Frank Kassela, Jean-Robert Bellande, Joao Vieira, and 2009 Main Event Champ Joe Cada — who ran pocket jacks into Joshua Kay's pocket aces late in the day.

Joe Cada
Joe Cada

Everyone who managed to secure a bag will return for Day 2abc on Sunday, July 6, at 12 p.m. local time. Three more starting flights remain, starting with Day 1b on Thursday, July 3, at noon. Late registration will remain open until the start of Level 8 on either Day 2abc or Day 2d (on Monday, July 7th).

The story of the 2025 Main Event is just beginning to unfold, so be sure to stick with PokerNews for daily coverage all the way through to the crowning of poker’s next World Champion!

Tags: Barny BoatmanBenjamin GoldBilly BaxterChad PowerChris MoneymakerDan O'BrienFaraz JakaJeremy DanJon PardyJustin YakerLauren HazelgreenLeon SturmMarc SpitaleriMartin KabrhelNikolaos LampropoulosParis Las VegasPedro GaragnaniVictor VoWenzhi FeiWSOP Main EventYamamoto Toshiyuki

End of Day 1a Chip Counts (full)

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

According to the WSOP+ App, these are the end of Day 1a chip counts.

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Bricker Tables Kings

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

There were roughly 13,000 chips in the pot on 284, Chase Bricker in the big blind checked to Francois Pirault in early position who checked behind.

Bricker led for 3,300 on the 3 turn and Pirault called. Both players decided to check on the 6 river.

Bricker tabled KK to scoop the pot and take his chip count to 92,000.

Tags: Chase BrickerFrancois Pirault

Lagodich Lets Aronowitz Donate

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

On the button, Matthew Aronowitz called an early position raise of 1,300, before seeing Frank Lagodich, in the small blind, three-bet to 9,000. The original raiser folded, but Aronowitz made the call.

Lagodich continued with a bet of 5,500 on the 633 flop, and Aronowitz made the call once again.

There was no slowing down for Lagodich on the 8 turn, this time firing out 9,000. Lagodich wasn't going anywhere, though, as he matched the bet.

Aronowitz ceded on the 7 river, checking to Lagodich, who checked behind. Aronowitz showed A4, which was no good versus Lagodich's QQ.

Tags: Frank LagodichMatthew Aronowitz

Huge Bluff by Kruezi

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

After a limp in early position, Jeffrey Rogers raised to 3,400 from middle position and was called by Denny Kruezi in the cutoff. Erik Eisen in the big blind raised again to 17,500 and both Rogers and Kruezi called.

All three of them checked the KA2 flop leading to the 7 turn where Eisen bet 20,000. Rogers folded, but Kruezi made the call.

The 10 river was checked by Eisen who saw Kruezi moving all in for 33,800. Eisen went deep into the tank for nearly three minutes while Kruezi tried to talk to him. “You have the ace of diamonds?” he asked repeatedly.

A floorman intervened, warning Kruezi he wasn’t allowed to discuss the hand’s outcome. Eventually, the clock was called on Eisen, but he couldn't make a decision at the end of the countdown and his hand was declared dead.

Kruezi then slammed 74 face up on the table for the third pair and claimed the pot.

Tags: Denny KrueziErik EisenJeffrey Rogers

Kabrhel Doubles Late

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Martin Kabrhel
Martin Kabrhel

Joseph Gao raised in first position to 1,200 and Roger Perez called in early position. Action folded around to Martin Kabrhel in the big blind.

"Double rainbow plus two," said Kabrhel as he put out 8,600. Gao responded with a raise 16,000 and Perez folded while Kabrhel went into the tank.

"If I go all in, what do you do?" he asked a silent Gao. After some more time talking and thinking, the clock was called on Kabrhel by another player at the table. Before the countdown could start, Kabrhel raised to 31,600, prompting Gao to shove for 82,700 effective and Kabrhel called immediately.

Martin Kabrhel: AA All in
Joseph Gao: AK

"Good luck," Kabrhel said to Gao as the board ran out 3710J9 to secure him the double.

Tags: Joseph GaoMartin KabrhelRoger Perez

Rohm Asks for All of It

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

With two players seeing a board of 67102 and around 11,000 in the middle David Rohm bet 5,600 from early position and Dany Georges clicked it to 11,500 from middle position.

Rohm asked to see his opponent's stack before shoving. Georges folded, leaving around 45,000 behind and Rohm took the pot.

Tags: Dany GeorgesDavid Rohm

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