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
Entries
9,735
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,500,000
Ante
2,500,000
Players Info - Day 1c
Entries
1,678
Players Left
1,249
Players Left 1 / 9735
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Andriy Lyubovetskiy Leads, Bin Weng Bags Piles on Day 1c of Main Event

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Andriy Lyubovetskiy
Andriy Lyubovetskiy

The most anticipated poker tournament of the year continued today, with players from around the world descending on the Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas, for Day 1c of EVENT #81: $10,000 WSOP MAIN EVENT No-Limit Hold’em World Championship.

The third of four starting flights began with 1,114 entries, with the attendance increasing to 1,678 by the end of the night after five two-hour levels, at which point 1,249 players remained.

Day 1c Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Andriy LyubovetskiyUkraine392,400491
2Bin WengUnited States336,000420
3Eric BunchUnited States309,300387
4Brendon KaufmanUnited States256,500321
5Igor PiconeBelgium256,000320
6Colin BeveridgeUnited States237,400297
7Braxton DunawayUnited States234,800294
8Randall LackUnited States232,200290
9Paul TaylorUnited States232,200290
10Ray MedlinUnited States230,400288

Two-time bracelet winner Andriy Lyubovetskiy finished the night at the top of the counts with an impressive 392,400 chips, worth 491 big blinds going into Day 2.

Just behind Lyubovetskiy is Bin Weng, who ended Day 1c with 354,800. Weng soared up to the top of the leaderboard late in the night after making an epic hero call against Scott Kahler. With over nine million in career tournament earnings and three seven-figure scores under his belt, Weng has been crushing large-field no-limit hold’em tournaments for the past seven years and will be a force to be reckoned with going into Day 2.

Bin Weng
Bin Weng

The 2023 Monster Stack Champion Braxton Dunaway bagged one of the largest stacks of the day with 234,800. Dunaway began rapidly ascending the counts in the last two levels of the night after getting three streets of value with pocket queens on a jack-high runout.

Braxton Dunaway
Braxton Dunaway

Day 1c Action

Despite the Main Event’s slow structure, Yueqi Zhu wasted no time scoring the first elimination of the day in the first half-hour. Zhu was on the right side of a classic cooler, holding pocket aces over Thomas Henshaw’s pocket kings. With both players flopping an overpair in a four-bet pot, Henshaw check-called the flop, led the turn and shoved the river on a queen-high runout. Zhu correctly called to put a hasty end to Henshaw’s Main Event.

Another brutal cooler took place shortly after Henshaw’s elimination. In what can only be described as the ultimate action flop, Tam Ho flopped top set, Paul Vupis flopped middle set, and Zack Marshak flopped the second-nut straight. A raising war ensued that saw Marshak fold the best hand before Vupis called Ho’s all-in. Vupis hit his one out on the turn to make quads and Ho was out the door after failing to produce a one-outer of his own on the river.

Vanessa Selbst made a rare appearance in today’s starting flight. Despite retiring from professional poker in 2018, the three-time bracelet winner showed little rust as she navigated through today’s Main Event field. Selbst picked up a big pot with pocket kings midway through the day and was able to ride that momentum en route to bagging a respectable 155,200 by the end of the night.

Vanessa Selbst
Vanessa Selbst

Some notables to make it through Day 1c include Calvin Anderson (230,200), Jon Kyte (206,200), Lucas Greenwood (193,600, Michael Addamo (92,600), Philip Sternheimer (91,900), Boris Angelov (82,500) and Jack Sinclair (72,900). All players who made it through the day will join the Day 1a and Day 1b survivors for Day 2abc on July 6.

Among those to see their Main Event aspirations come to an end today were Xixiang Luo, Julien Martini, Punnat Punsri, Vlad Darie and Ryan Bambrick.

Full chip counts for Day 1c will be posted as soon as they become available. Day 1d kicks off Saturday, July 5 at noon while late registration remains open until the end of Level 7 on Day 2.

Stay tuned to Pokernews for all your live coverage needs for the 2025 WSOP Main Event.

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Bunch Building Late

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Eric Bunch
Eric Bunch

With about 20,000 in the pot, Allen Shen and Eric Bunch arrived on the 2J5610 river. Shen bet 18,000 from under the gun, which Bunch raised to 57,000.

Shen spent some minutes in the tank before he laid his hand down, still unsure whether it was the right decision.

Player Chips Progress
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Eric Bunch
313,000
90,000
90,000
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Allen Shen
82,000

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"You Don't Know Who I Am!"

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Bin Weng
Bin Weng

“You’ve just missed one of the craziest hands on a Day 1,” a player at Table #479 told PokerNews. According to him, with help from others at the table, Scott Kahler opened from the cutoff and Bin Weng three-bet to 6,000 from the small blind.

Weng checked the 764 flop and Kahler bet 4,500. Weng called, then check-called again for 21,000 on the 4 turn.

After Weng checked the A river, Kahler moved all-in for roughly 120,000. Weng tanked for a long time before making the call and say: “You guys don’t know who I am!”

What stunned his tablemates was that Weng called with 73 for two pair. But it turned out to be the right call, as Kahler only held KxJ. He was eliminated and quickly left the room.

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Bin Weng
350,000
136,500
136,500
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Scott Kahler
Busted

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Bechtel Scores Double KO With Ducks

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

James Bechtel had put in 7,000 preflop, after which Brian Borst moved all in for 19,500. William Zgorski went in over the top for 20,200, and Bechtel asked for both stacks to be counted before committing a call.

Brian Borst: AQ All in
William Zgorski: KK All in
James Bechtel: 22

The entire table was left stunned as the 5782 turn made Bechtel a set. The A river did not change anything, and Borst and Zgorski silently left the table.

Player Chips Progress
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James Bechtel
80,000
80,000
80,000
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Brian Borst
Busted
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William Zgorski
Busted

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Lijo Shoves Trips & Gets Higgins to Fold a Flush

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Lander Lijo
Lander Lijo

On a full board of 38739 and with around 80,000 in the pot, Lander Lijo jammed from under the gun for Simon Higgins' remaining 34,000.

Higgins went deep into the tank and began talking to Lijo. The two engaged in a brief conversation, but in the end, Higgins folded and revealed 86 for a flush. Lijo turned over an inferior hand with A3 for trip treys as he dragged in the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Lander Lijo
135,000
55,000
55,000
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Simon Higgins
34,000
46,000
46,000

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Value Betting in Advance?

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

Jeffrey Tanouye raised from the hijack to 1,400 and was met by a three-bet to 4,200 from Marte Sandberg, on the button. The action folded back to Tanouye, who made the call.

The dealer spread a 795 flop, which Tanouye checked, in flow. Sandberg continued with a bet of 1,400, and Tanouye made the call.

Tanouye then decided to take over the betting on the 6 turn, leading into his opponent for 5,000. Sandberg wasn't standing for it, though, putting in a raise to 12,000, which again, Tanouye called.

The river 4 saw Tanouye check and Sandberg snap check back.

Tanouye rolled over 1010 for an overpair, but Sandberg revealed the river had come to her rescue, as her K3 had improved to a straight.

Player Chips Progress
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Marte Sandberg
229,500
44,500
44,500
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Jeffrey Tanouye
38,000
38,000
38,000

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Bunch's Ladies Win Him the Pot

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
John Bunch
John Bunch

John Bunch came in with a raise to 1,300 from middle position and only Viktor Blom called from the big blind.

Blom knuckled the action over to Bunch on the 26A flop, and Bunch bet 1,300. Blom quickly called.

The 2 turn and 8 river checked through and Bunch revealed the winner with QQ, as Blom showed K6 for just a pair of sixes.

Player Chips Progress
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John Bunch
75,000
21,000
21,000
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Viktor Blom
55,000
10,300
10,300

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Selbst Raises the River: Part Two

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante
Vanessa Selbst
Vanessa Selbst

As Vanessa Selbst was delivered two Fiji waters, the 329102 board was completed by the dealer. Marc Evanier then bet 7,000 into the pot of 13,500, which Selbst raised to 24,300 after some thought.

Evanier spent some minutes in the tank, but eventually called off. Selbst showed KK for kings and deuces, and Evanier complimented his opponent's hand as he sent his cards to the muck.

Player Chips Progress
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Vanessa Selbst
95,000
32,000
32,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Marc Evanier
79,200
79,200
79,200

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Wysotchanski's Ladies Hold Up

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante
Wagner Wysotchanski
Wagner Wysotchanski

After Martin Spatt limped in first position, Wagner Wysotchanski raised to 2,500 in the hijack and Joseph Clark called on the button. In the big blind, David Abramowicz moved all in for 41,000 which saw Spatt fold, Wysotchanski shove for more, and Clark folded behind what he said was AxKx.

David Abramowicz: 99 All in
Wagner Wysotchanski: QQ

The board ran out J57JK and the queens and jacks were good for Wysotchanski to take down the pot and eliminate Abramowicz from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Wagner Wysotchanski
121,500
67,500
67,500
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Joseph Clark
38,000
38,000
38,000
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David Abramowicz
Busted

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