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 1d
Entries
4,997
Players Left
3,776
Players Left 1 / 9735
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Strong Turnout on Day 1d Propels 2025 WSOP Main Event Into History Books Once Again

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Riva Arthur
Riva Arthur

It has been somewhat of an unspoken tradition for many years that the last Day 1 of the World Series of Poker $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em World Championship features the far largest attendance and the 2025 edition was no different. All tournament areas at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas were filled to the brim. Once the chips were bagged up, the tournament info screens showed a total of 4,997 entries for Day 1d of the 2025 WSOP Main Event to bring the overall tally to 8,694.

That is certainly shy of last year's record figure of 10,112 entries, but late registration remains open for the first two levels on each of the two Day 2 flights, which are set to take place on July 6 and 7, 2025. In 2024, more than 800 players took advantage of the extended registration period to start their journey with 75 and 60 big blinds, respectively. A similar figure can be expected for the latest installment.

Top Ten Day 1d Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Riva ArthurUnited States401,200502
2Hung-Wei ShiueTaiwan317,000396
3Andrew KingIreland302,400378
4Nan LiUnited States299,500374
5Romain LocquetFrance296,000370
6Vytautas SemaskaLithuania290,600363
7San KimUnited States283,000354
8Bijan MotamediUnited States281,000351
9Jessie BryantUnited States275,000344
10Bogdan ChornyyUkraine271,500339

The 2025 WSOP Main Event is already the fourth-largest in history, destined to surpass the 8,773 entries of 2006 when Jamie Gold claimed the then-largest top prize of $12 million. Gold was one of the most notable casualties today, along with Phil Ivey. More than $83.5 million in prize money has already been generated for the world's largest live poker tournament of the year in Sin City.

WSOP Main Event20242025
Day 1a915923
Day 1b8311,096
Day 1c2,5281,678
Day 1d5,0144,997
Day 2abc206tba
Day 2d618tba
Total10,1128,694

Almost one quarter of the Day 1d field was knocked out, with an unofficial 3,778 players punching their ticket for Day 2d on Monday, July 7, 2025. Similar to the previous three flights, there were several casualties in the first level, and the unfortunate honor of the first player being eliminated belonged to Kacper Pyzara this time. Just over half an hour was played when he turned kings full only to run into the flopped quads queens of Hisashi Yamanouchi.

Hundreds of other dreams were crushed thereafter, with nearly ten percent of the field already on the rail by the time the dinner break kicked off at the end of Level 3. Pyzara certainly wasn't the only one to suffer a horrendous beat, as Jared Bleznick saw his pocket aces cracked in a six-bet pot by Romain Locquet on the live-stream table when the Frenchman made quads nines. According to the WSOP+ app, Locquet advanced with 296,000 and will enter Day 2d as one of the largest stacks.

Riva Arthur was among the early chip leaders in Paris and steadily built her stack to advance with 401,200, slightly ahead of Day 1c chip leader Andriy Lyubovetskiy one night ago. Irish player Andrew King started his rise towards the Top 10 for this flight in the last level after he scored a large double to bag up 303,000, closely followed by Nan Li (299,500) and Vytautas Semaska (290,600).

Andrew King
Andrew King

Other notables to advance with very healthy stacks were Nick Pupillo (263,500), Cliff Josephy (254,500), Roberto Romanello (240,900), Greg Mueller (226,500), Eric Afriat (160,100), two-time 2025 WSOP bracelet winner Blaz Zerjav (156,800), Esther Taylor (140,000), and PokerStars founder Isai Scheinberg (115,000).

Among the former champions, Huck Seed (77,100), Joe McKeehen (64,600), and Ryan Riess (17,900) all advanced. Defending champion Jonathan Tamayo enjoyed a successful start for his potential path to repeat victory and bagged up an nearly identical 103,700 as if any further deja vu was needed. Last year's runner-up Jordan Griff also participated on Day 1d but bowed out during the final level of the night,

Jonathan Tamayo
Jonathan Tamayo

While many poker pros joined the action today, thousands of enthusiasts from all over the world also joined the fray along with numerous celebrities. Belonging into the latter category is certainly football striker Sergio Aguero from Argentina, who has already competed in multiple WSOP tournaments. This time, the end for Aguero came in Level 5 when his king-nine suited couldn't beat the pocket tens of Andrius Mazurkevicius.

Hundreds of other hopes to claim the title of world champion were crushed with more than 1,200 players departing today. Many more will follow within the next two weeks as the eyes of the global poker community are once again firmly set on the grandest of spectacles. The 2025 WSOP Main Event bracelet was also revealed to the public today and presented by American magician and illusionist Criss Angel on the stage of the Horseshoe Event Center.

Criss Angel Main Event Bracelet Reveal
Criss Angel Main Event Bracelet Reveal

As previously mentioned, the overall field size is not set in stone just yet. The following two days will show whether or not a five-figure tally can be reached for the third year in a row. The respective survivors of each of the four opening flights will return to their seats at noon local time and play another five levels of two hours each. Day 2abc will feature those having advanced from the first three starting days while Day 2d includes all those who have bagged up chips tonight.

The action will resume with Level 6 at blinds of 400/800 with a big blind ante of 800, and each level lasts two hours. With the start of Level 8 on Day 2d this upcoming Monday, July 6, 2025, the late registration will officially close, and the annual flagship tournament is set to conclude on July 16 in Las Vegas.

As usual, the PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to provide all the action until a champion has been crowned, and the same also applies to all other remaining 2025 WSOP gold bracelets as well.

Tags: Andrew KingBlaz ZerjavCliff JosephyEric AfriatGreg MuellerHisashi YamanouchiHuck SeedIsai ScheinbergJamie GoldJared BleznickJoe McKeehenJonathan TamayoJordan GriffKacper PyzaraNick PupilloRiva ArthurRoberto RomanelloRomain LocquetRyan RiessVytautas Semaska

Lin Puts Mull in the Blender

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Ren Lin
Ren Lin

With 6,000 in the middle on a board of 49A5, Jesse Mull checked from the small blind and Ren Lin put out a pot-sized bet from middle position. After a few moments, Mull made the call.

The J rolled off on the river, and Mull decided to check again. Lin fired out a big bet of 18,400, prompting Mull to go into the tank. After thinking for multiple minutes, Mull folded and allowed Lin to pull in the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Ren Lin
134,400
35,900
35,900
GGPoker
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Jesse Mull
26,400
26,400
26,400

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King Ascends Late, Condemns Kanakopoulos to Rail

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

Andrew King raised to 1,200, which Tarun Goyal called in the cutoff. Button Orestis Kanakopoulos then three-bet to 4,800, which King four-bet to 18,000.

Goyal had seen enough and quickly mucked his cards, but Kanakopoulos wanted to see a flop and called.

King slowed down on the 935 flop, checking it over to Kanakopoulos. Kanakopoulos bet 11,000, and King called.

The 10 turn saw Kanakopoulos size up to a hefty 34,000. Upon hearing the amount, King took off his sunglasses and spent a few minutes in contemplation. Eventually, he check-called to the 3 river, which he also checked.

Kanakopoulos piled in a bet of 74,500, which covered most of both players' stacks. King leaned back in his chair, repeating "I do not believe you" a few times before he spent some more time in the tank.

Eventually, King verbally announced a call. Kanakopoulos tabled 66 for a measly pair of sixes, which King royally beat with his AA. King shipped the massive pot and celebrated loudly, and Kanakopoulos could not help but smile as he paid his opponent off.

Kanakopoulos was left with about four big blinds, which he lost before the conclusion of Day 1d.

Player Chips Progress
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Andrew King
281,200
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Tarun Goyal
51,500
5,700
5,700
WSOP 1X Winner
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Orestis Kanakopoulos
Busted

Tags: Andrew KingTarun Goyal

VanKeuren Claims to Have Quads

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Zak VanKeuren
Zak VanKeuren

Kevin Kent bet 2,000 from the hijack on a flop of AA9 before Zak VanKeuren raised to 5,500 in early position. Kent called and the 6 fell on the turn.

Both players checked through to the Q river, where VanKeuren led out for 2,000. Kent then raised to 8,000 and VanKeuren asked to see how much Kent had behind before moving all in.

Kent, with 44,000 back, quickly folded and VanKeuren took the pot, claiming to have flopped quads with pocket aces.

Player Chips Progress
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Zak VanKeuren
240,000
20,000
20,000
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Kevin Kent
44,000

Tags: Kevin KentZak VanKeuren

Owen Chips Up in the Last Level of the Day

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Brad Owen
Brad Owen

Three ways to the 264 flop that Brad Owen checked first from the big blind. Robert Unterreiner bet 1,200 from early position with Ryan Smith folding from the cutoff, but Owen making the call.

The J came on the turn and Owen check-called a bet of 2,000 from Unterreiner to see the 6 fall on the river. Both players checked and Owen won the pot with 65 for trip sixes. Unterreiner revealed AK for a flush draw and two overcards on the turn that bricked.

Player Chips Progress
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Brad Owen
130,000
11,000
11,000
WPT Global
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Ryan Smith
105,000
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Robert Unterreiner
45,000

Tags: Brad OwenRobert UnterreinerRyan Smith

The Curious Case of the Missed River Bet

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Kenna James
Kenna James

If Giorgos Onisiforou was hoping to play a little one-on-one poker, he'd need to find another spot.

Starting the action off, Onisiforou raised in early position to 1,300. Next to act, Kenna James called. The player on the button called, the small blind called, and of course, the big blind stuck around too.

The dealer spread a flop of 9910, and when action checked to him, an undeterred Onisiforou continued with a bet of 2,300. James called to his immediate left, and all other participants folded.

Onisiforou took a more cautious approach to the following streets. Check-calling a bet of 5,500 on the 5 turn, before checking again on the K river.

James took a moment or two to mull over his options on the river, but decided safety was paramount and checked back.

Onisiforou proudly tabled QQ, but received bad news. James had rivered a straight with his QJ.

"You forgot to bet", quipped Onisiforou. "You either had queens or kings", was the response from James.

Player Chips Progress
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Kenna James
110,900
110,900
110,900
Profile photo of Giorgos Onisiforou cy
Giorgos Onisiforou
42,500
42,500
42,500

Tags: Giorgos OnisiforouKenna James

Aguero Exits Against Mazurkevicius

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Sergio Aguero
Sergio Aguero

Jesse Klinger raised to 1,500 in the hijack, and Sergio Aguero moved all in for his last 3,000 in the cutoff. Andrius Mazurkevicius tossed out a three-bet to 6,000 in the big blind, and Klinger got out of the way.

Sergio Aguero: K9 All in
Andrius Mazurkevicius: 1010

Aguero could not connect on the 4A526 runout, confirming his exit as Mazurkevicius held with pocket tens.

Player Chips Progress
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Jesse Klinger
86,000
4,100
4,100
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Andrius Mazurkevicius
77,000
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Sergio Aguero
Busted

Tags: Andrius MazurkeviciusJesse KlingerSergio Aguero

Kim Crushes Cloutier on the Turn

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
San Kim
San Kim

San Kim and Eric Cloutier exchanged raises before the flop until Cloutier was all in for his last 40,000 on the button and Kim put him at risk in middle position.

Eric Cloutier: QQ All in
San Kim: J10

Cloutier had caught Kim making a move and was a big favorite to double up as the flop came 279. The turn, though, brought the 8 to give Kim a straight. The J completed the board on the river and a stunned Cloutier made his way to the rail.

"You should go play a cash game tonight, you'll make $100,000," tablemate Kenny Nguyen joked with Kim.

"I don't play that way in a cash game," Kim replied with a smile as he stacked up nearly 300,000.

Player Chips Progress
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San Kim
290,000
290,000
290,000
Day 2D Chip Leader
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Eric Cloutier
Busted

Tags: Eric CloutierSan Kim

Bleznick’s Six-Bet Ends With a Bang

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Jared Bleznick
Jared Bleznick

One of the biggest hands of the day so far just happened in the previous level.

Romain Locquet came in with a raise to 1,100 from early position before Shawn Cunix three-bet to 2,600 from the next seat. After a few folds, Jared Bleznick four-bet to 5,200 out of the big blind. Locquet stared Bleznick down briefly before five-betting to 16,600. Cunix folded, but Bleznick took some time of his own and then meticulously carved out a six-bet of 38,000. Locquet wasn't going anywhere just yet as he called to see a flop.

With almost 80,000 in the pot already, the two players saw the dealer fan out a flop of 493. Bleznick was first to act and tossed out a bet of 30,000, which Locquet called.

The dealer delivered the 9 on the turn, prompting Bleznick to jam his was 63,900 into the middle. Locquet smirked and then made the call to put Bleznick at risk.

Jared Bleznick: AA All in
Romain Locquet: 99

Locquet held quad nines, and Bleznick's fate was already set, as he was drawing dead before the river card even arrived. The river was irrelevant, and Bleznick's 2025 WSOP Main Event was over on Day 1, while Locquet moved into one of the top spots on the chip counts with a stack of almost 300,000.

Immediately after his elimination, Jeff Platt caught up with Bleznick to get his feelings and thoughts on the hand. Bleznick, still stunned, said:

"Pretty disappointing, the way i play tournament poker, I want to get a lot of chips early, that was probably the sickest beat I've taken all summer. I enjoyed the table, it was a lot of fun. I'd rather that happen today than four days in."

Player Chips Progress
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Romain Locquet
296,700
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Shawn Cunix
11,100
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Jared Bleznick
Busted
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Jared BleznickRomain LocquetShawn Cunix

Henson Shows a Winner

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Ray Henson
Ray Henson

Jonathan Jaffe raised to 1,500 on the button, with Ray Henson calling in the small blind and Carlos Leiva defending his big blind.

All three players checked the 1046 flop, and Henson led out for 3,300 on the 6 turn. Leiva raised to 8,100, producing a fold from Jaffe.

Henson called and checked the 9 river. Leiva checked back, mucking his hand as Henson tabled A10 for two pair.

Player Chips Progress
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Jonathan Jaffe
214,000
87,300
87,300
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Carlos Leiva
104,000
104,000
104,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Ray Henson
56,000
56,000
56,000
$25K Fantasy

Tags: Carlos LeivaJonathan JaffeRay Henson

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