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 5
Entries
522
Players Left
202
Players Left 1 / 9,735
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Sebastian Schulze Soars to the Top on Day 5 of the 2025 WSOP Main Event

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Sebastian Schulze
Sebastian Schulze

It was moving day in the 2025 World Series of Poker $10,000 WSOP Main Event No-Limit Hold'em World Championship and another four and a half levels brought the 9,735 entry field one step closer to crowning a champion, yet the conclusion is still one week away at the Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas, with the biggest slices of the $90,535,500 prize pool still up for grabs.

After the tense bubble period and ensuing cacophony of eliminations on Day 4, the atmosphere was different. For once, the entire field came back to just one tournament area inside the Horseshoe Event Center with all three live stream tables in play. The eliminations were still coming at a rapid pace and never really slowed down, but the excitement in the room was not only by the players, but also the growing rail certainly had another vibe.

Only 522 hopefuls returned, all with at least $32,500 locked up for their efforts, but that figure was cut by more than half, with 202 players bagging up chips at the end of Level 24. All of them have boosted their guaranteed payout to $60,000, with each upcoming pay jump becoming more significant.

The honor of chip leader after Day 5 belongs to Austria-based Sebastian Schulze, who skyrocketed to the top of the ranking right after the dinner break in exhilarating fashion. Michael Hawker had won a massive pot prior to taking the lead, but lost all of the chips in back-to-back hands against Schulze. The first clash was a setup when both held a full house, then Hawker turned a straight to run smack dab into a flopped flush. Guy Leathley then lost with ace-jack against the ace-queen of Schulze, who cemented his top spot and bagged up 12,745,000.

Not far behind, albeit not with an eight-figure stack yet, are Chad Power (9,540,000), Braxton Dunaway (8,600,000) and Sergio Veloso (8,200,000). The overnight top ten also features one of Brazil's top online players in Pedro Padilha, who advanced with 6,835,000 in chips. Each contender in the current top ten has more than 100 big blinds at their disposal for the next tournament day, showcasing once again the very deep structure of live poker's annual flagship event.

End of Day 5 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Sebastian SchulzeGermany12,745,000212
2Chad PowerUnited States9,540,000159
3Braxton DunawayUnited States8,600,000143
4Sergio VelosoPortugal8,200,000137
5Richard BuckinghamUnited States7,625,000127
6Albert CalderonUnited States7,365,000123
7Muhamet PeratiItaly7,010,000117
8Will KassoufUnited Kingdom6,900,000115
9Pedro PadilhaBrazil6,835,000114
10Michael GarnerUnited States6,505,000108

During the first hour of play, two former champions were sent to the rail, both of whom made pivotal steps towards their title at the King's Resort in Rozvadov. Max Neugebauer lost a portion of his stack in a flip with pocket jacks against ace-queen, and the 2023 WSOP Europe Main Event champion couldn't recover from that. During the global covid pandemic, Damian Salas won the live final table of the hybrid Main Event in the Czech Republic back in 2020 before defeating Joseph Hebert in Las Vegas but he couldn't spin up his shorter stack either.

The 2019 WSOP Europe Main Event winner Alexandros Kolonias was fighting a short stack until the end of the second break before he was sent to the payout desk, which left Greg Merson as the only Main Event champion still in contention. More than one decade after his win in 2012, Merson finds himself in the middle of the pack with 2,960,000.

Several former Main Event finalists are still in the mix to try and follow into the footsteps of Merson, such as PokerStars ambassador Kenny Hallaert (5,745,000), Michael Mizrachi (4,025,000), Alex Lynskey (1,575,000), and Zhen Cai (1,475,000). Mizrachi was one of several top pros to win his seventh gold bracelet during the ongoing festival and further etched his name into the WSOP history books with his fourth triumph in the $50,000 Poker Players Championship.

Michael Mizrachi
Another deep Main Event run for Michael \"The Grinder\" Mizrachi?

Add to that a vast array of WSOP gold bracelet winners, poker pros and enthusiasts from all over the world, the son of Celine Dion, Rene-Charles Angelil (3,165,000), and the always talkative Will Kassouf (6,900,000), as well as Eric Afriat (4,250,000) to provide plenty of exciting stories for the next few days.

Speaking of Kassouf, he was talking up a storm throughout the day and jumped to more than two times the average during the final hands of the night when he five-bet preflop against David Swift including minutes of chatter before flashing the ace of hearts only. The Brit ended the night with a knockout when he looked up the severely short-stacked Jonathan Azoulay with trey-deuce versus ten-nine, flopping a pair and rivering a straight before giving up the final hand of the night to bag up a nice stack of more than double the average.

William Kassouf
Will Kassouf on the secondary feature table

Surrounded by the Winamax production crew, Leo Margets advanced with an average stack of 2,810,000 and she will joined by PPC third-place finisher Esther Taylor (2,100,000), Thi Xoa Nguyen (2,000,000), Heather Hardie (925,000) and Lindsey McDougall (420,000) as the last five women remaining.

Notable casualties throughout the day included Scott Margereson, Viktor Blom, Matt Affleck, 888poker streamer Aaron Barone, Henrik Hecklen and Josh Reichard.

Isaac Haxton sent Stephen Chidwick and Jeremy Kottler to the rail when his pocket kings improved to a full house. Nate Silver saw his hopes vanish with a missed combo draw while the start-of-the-day chip leader Harold Lam was coolered via set versus straight.

In the final level of the night, Brian Hastings turned top pair with ace-queen but was drawing dead against the flopped set of sixes of Braxton Dunaway, propelling the latter to one of the top stacks.

Day 6 will feature opening blinds of 30,000/60,000 with a big blind ante of 60,000 – the same amount of chips everyone began with on Day 1, to put things in perspective, except only two percent of them are still in. They will play at least four two-hour levels, starting at noon local time, then another three tournament days remain to reach the nine-handed final table with a seven-figure payday on the horizon.

As usual, the PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to provide all of the action and cards-up coverage will also be available on the PokerGO platform.

Tags: Alex LynskeyAlexandros KoloniasBraxton DunawayBrian HastingsChad PowerDamian SalasDavid SwiftEric AfriatEsther TaylorGreg MersonHarold LamHenrik HecklenIsaac HaxtonJeremy KottlerJonathan AzoulayJosh ReichardKenny HallaertLeo MargetsLindsey McDougallMatt AffleckMax NeugebauerMichael HawkerMichael MizrachiNate SilverPedro PadilhaRene-Charles AngelilScott MargeresonSebastian SchulzeStephen ChidwickThi Xoa NguyenViktor BlomWill KassoufZhen Cai

Hallaert Shows Skhulukhiya the Bluff

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Kenny Hallaert
Kenny Hallaert

Giorgiy Skhulukhiya made it 100,000 from early position and only Kenny Hallaert called from the big blind.

Hallaert check-called a bet of 50,000 by Skhulukhiya on the 956 flop.

The 8 appeared on the turn, and Hallaert led out for 180,000. Skhulukhiya flicked in the call.

Hallaert led out again when the 3 fell on the river, this time for 425,000. Skhulukhiya stared Hallaert down, while deliberating for quite some time. In the end, Skhulukhiya tossed his cards into the muck.

Hallaert had told Skhulukhiya that he would show his cards even if Skhulukhiya folded, and he was a man of his word as he proudly revealed A4 for a complete bluff.

Player Chips Progress
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Kenny Hallaert
4,900,000
400,000
400,000
Day 7 Chip Leader
pokerstars
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Giorgiy Skhulukhiya
4,580,000
220,000
220,000

Tags: Giorgiy SkhulukhiyaKenny Hallaert

Dunaway With Hastings

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Brian Hastings
Brian Hastings

Braxton Dunaway raised to 100,000 in the cutoff and Brian Hastings three-bet to 325,000 on the button. The blinds folded and Dunaway called to see a flop of 1065. Dunaway checked to Hastings who continued with a bet of 225,000 and Dunaway called.

The turn brought the Q and Dunaway checked again. Hastings counted out a bet of 600,000 and Dunaway check-raised all in for around 2,500,000. Hastings gave it some thought and then called off his stack of around 2,400,000 which Dunaway barely had covered.

Brian Hastings: AQAll in
Braxton Dunaway: 66

Hastings turned top pair but was drawing dead against the set from Dunaway. Hastings exited the tournament area and Dunaway joined the leaders near the end of Day 5.

Player Chips Progress
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Braxton Dunaway
8,250,000
5,345,000
5,345,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Brian Hastings
Busted
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 6X Winner
Run It Once

Wysotchanski Puts Shutley in the Blender

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Wagner Wysotchanski
Wagner Wysotchanski

Mark Shutley opened to 110,000 from early position with AA and received calls from Wagner Wysotchanski in the cutoff with 77, Lautaro Guerra in the small blind with A10 and Benjamin Winsor in the big blind with QJ.

The flop came 786 and action checked around to Wysotchanski who bet 250,000. Guerra folded, Winsor folded and Shutley check-raised to 775,000. Wysotchanski shoved, covering Shutley who had 1,400,000 behind.

Shutley went deep into the tank for nearly ten minutes before folding his aces and Wysotchanski took the pot down without showdown.

Player Chips Progress
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Wagner Wysotchanski
6,005,000
1,780,000
1,780,000
Profile photo of Lautaro Guerra es
Lautaro Guerra
2,795,000
515,000
515,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Benjamin Winsor gb
Benjamin Winsor
1,920,000
390,000
390,000
Profile photo of Mark Shutley us
Mark Shutley
1,290,000
1,485,000
1,485,000

Tags: Benjamin WinsorLautaro GuerraMark ShutleyWagner Wysotchanski

MacIntyre Runs Into Arai's Kings

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Kohei Arai
Kohei Arai

Fraser MacIntyre got his last 2,000,000 in the middle from the big blind as Kohei Arai put him at risk in the cutoff.

Fraser MacIntyre: JJ All in
Kohei Arai: KK

MacIntyre showed down a pair of jacks, but Arai had woken up with kings and was a big favorite to score the knockout. The board ran out 782104 and MacIntyre was sent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Kohei Arai
5,400,000
3,200,000
3,200,000
Profile photo of Fraser MacIntyre gb
Fraser MacIntyre
Busted

Tags: Fraser MacIntyreKohei Arai

Afriat Pressures Jakubowicz Out

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Eric Afriat
Eric Afriat

Sam Jakubowicz raised to 100,000 under the gun with Hugo Nazar calling from middle position, Eric Afriat calling from the button, and Nicholas Ramsey defending his big blind.

Once Ramsey checked the Q8K flop, Jakubowicz bet 125,000. Nazar folded before Afriat raised to 350,000. Ramsey got out of the way, and Jakubowicz called.

Heads-up to the 5 turn that checked through to see the 4 appear on the river. Jakubowicz led out for 700,000 and was met by a raise to 1,900,000 by Afriat. Jakubowicz snap-folded, and Afriat was awarded the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Eric Afriat
5,200,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
Profile photo of Sam Jakubowicz fr
Sam Jakubowicz
3,700,000
1,080,000
1,080,000
Profile photo of Nadav Barash il
Nadav Barash
3,100,000
1,900,000
1,900,000
Profile photo of Nicholas Ramsey gb
Nicholas Ramsey
2,400,000
990,000
990,000
Profile photo of Jason Cooper us
Jason Cooper
1,300,000
300,000
300,000
Profile photo of Hugo Nazar ar
Hugo Nazar
1,200,000
325,000
325,000
Profile photo of Andrew Wilson gb
Andrew Wilson
900,000
900,000
900,000
Profile photo of Luis Nargentino us
Luis Nargentino
220,000
40,000
40,000

Tags: Eric AfriatHugo NazarNicholas RamseySam Jakubowicz

Garner Picks Up Aces For a Massive Double

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Michael Garner
Michael Garner

Jay Nguyen opened to 100,000 from the hijack and Jonathan Azoulay three-bet to 325,000 from the cutoff. Michael Garner four-bet to 825,000 from the button, Nguyen folded and Azoulay five-bet shoved, slightly covering Garner who had 3,215,000 to start the hand. Garner snap-called.

Michael Garner: AA All in
Jonathan Azoulay: AK

Both players had monster hands but Garner was on the right side of the cooler with aces. He remained ahead on the 7829Q runout to secure a massive double up through Azoulay who was left with just over five big blinds.

Player Chips Progress
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Michael Garner
6,650,000
2,710,000
2,710,000
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Jonathan Azoulay
260,000
2,655,000
2,655,000

Tags: Jay NguyenJonathan AzoulayMichael Garner

Bosman Counterfeits to Double Up

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Hans Bosman
Hans Bosman

Small blind Benjamin Winsor put Hans Bosman in the big blind all-in for 450,000, and the Dutchman quickly called off for his tournament life.

Hans Bosman: AQ All in
Benjamin Winsor: 22

Winsor's ducks remained ahead on the 1036 flop and 10 turn, but the 3 river double-paired the board to nullify Winsor's underpair and ship the pot to Bosman.

Player Chips Progress
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Benjamin Winsor
1,530,000
450,000
450,000
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Hans Bosman
950,000
140,000
140,000

Tags: Benjamin WinsorHans Bosman

Barash Makes Flush on Afriat

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Eric Afriat
Eric Afriat

In a heads-up pot on a board of 10A882, Eric Afriat bet 100,000 and Nadav Barash raised to 310,000. Afriat called.

Barash showed KQ for the nut flush and Afriat was not happy.

Barash raised to 210,000 from early position the next hand, and Afriat had some playful words about his opponent's demeanor as he folded his button and Barash won the pot.

"All day it's raise, re-raise, doesn't move. Like a statue. He sits still like a statue. Not even a word. Just sucks out every time. At least show some emotion."

Player Chips Progress
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Nadav Barash
5,000,000
3,400,000
3,400,000
Profile photo of Eric Afriat ca
Eric Afriat
3,200,000
615,000
615,000

Tags: Eric AfriatNadav Barash

Margereson Waits to Hear "Payout"

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Scott Margereson
Scott Margereson

Nick Pupillo raised to 100,000 in early position and Kaiwen Chen called on the button. Scott Margereson then reraised to 1,100,000 in the small blind and Pupillo, sucking vociferously on a straw, called while Chen got out of the way.

The flop came 545 and Margerson checked over to Pupillo who bet 200,000, enough to put Margereson all in. The tournament clock showed 225 players remaining, and with 224 making the next pay jump, Margereson waited until he heard another dealer across the room shout "payout" before sticking in his last chips.

Scott Margereson: 99 All in
Nick Pupillo: KK

Pupillo had Margereson crushed with his kings, and the UK pro couldn't find any help on the J turn or A river and was sent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Nick Pupillo
5,500,000
2,225,000
2,225,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Kaiwen Chen
1,600,000
150,000
150,000
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Scott Margereson
Busted
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