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 6
Entries
202
Players Left
57
Players Left 1 / 9,735
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More Than 200 Opponents Try to Silence Will Kassouf on Day 6 of the WSOP Main Event

Will Kassouf
Will Kassouf

What started more than a week ago as a room full of hopeful dreamers has been whittled down to just 202 players who begin Day 6 today at noon local time, with a chance at becoming the 2025 World Series of Poker $10,000 WSOP Main Event No-Limit Hold'em World Championship champion.

The voice that looms louder than all of them is Will Kassouf, the verbose Brit whose non-stop table chatter has attracted his fair share of detractors but also fans who find his act entertaining amid a sea of stoic opponents. Kassouf, who made a memorable run to the verge of the final table in 2016, begins the day inside the top 10 with 6,900,000 as he tries to do it over again.

Sebastian Schulze used two big hands yesterday to take a commanding chip lead with 12,745,000 heading into Day 6. Chad Power, who has made two runs inside the top 100 of the Main Event within the past decade, is in second place with 9,540,000, while 2023 Monster Stack champion Braxton Dunaway (8,600,000) follows in third place. Sergio Veloso (8,200,000) and Richard Buckingham (7,625,000) round out the top five.

Day 6 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

The rest of the leaderboard is littered with seasoned pros, online qualifiers, and consummate grinders hoping for their shot at poker’s biggest prize. They include 2016 November Niner Kenny Hallaert (5,745,000), Johan Schumacher (5,200,000), bracelet winner Maksim Pisarenko (4,415,000), Adam Hendrix (4,345,000), three-time WPT champion Eric Afriat (4,250,000), and French high roller Thomas Eychenne (4,000,000).

Then there is Michael Mizrachi, the four-time PPC champion who is aiming to replicate his feat from 15 years ago when he not only won the Chip Reese Memorial Trophy but also finished fifth in the Main Event. “The Grinder” begins the day with 4,025,000. Other top stacks include Nick Pupillo (3,930,000), Anthony Gregg (2,950,000), Bruno Furth (2,735,000), Lautaro Guerra (2,695,000), Isaac Haxton (2,580,000), and Leon Sturm (2,300,000). Further down the leaderboard are Farid Jattin (1,715,000), 2018 finalist Alex Lynskey (1,575,000), 2019 finalist Zhen Cai (1,475,000), PokerGO’s Donnie Peters (1,430,000), and Francis Anderson (725,000).

Michael Mizrachi
Michael Mizrachi

Greg Merson is the only past champion still in the hunt as he starts the day with 2,960,000. Rene-Charles Angelil, the son of Celine Dion and Rene Angelil, is making a name for himself with his Main Event run and takes 3,165,000 into the day. Dillon Ott (1,265,000) has never made a deep run in the Main Event, but his twin brother Dan has when he was runner-up to Scott Blumstein in 2017. The Otts can make history as the first set of brothers to each make the Main Event final table if Dillon can last the next few days.

Five women still have a chance at ending the 30-year drought since Barbara Enright made the Main Event final table. Leo Margets leads the group with 2,810,000, followed by Esther Taylor (2,100,000), Thi Xoa Nguyen (2,000,000), Heather Hardie (925,000), and Lindsey McDougall (420,000).

Leo Margets
Leo Margets

The action on Day 6 resumes on Level 25 with blinds of 30,000/60,000 and a 60,000 big blind ante. The 202 remaining players have already locked up $60,000, with the next pay jump to $70,000 coming when only 161 remain. The plan is to play five two-hour levels, with a 75-minute dinner break at the end of Level 27.

They’ve already outlasted more than 9,000 opponents, and the dream is very much alive for the players who’ve made it to Day 6. A run to the final table is starting to feel like it could become reality, so stay tuned throughout the day as PokerNews brings you all the action.

Tags: Adam HendrixAlex LynskeyAnthony GreggBraxton DunawayBruno FurthChad PowerDillon OttDonnie PetersEric AfriatEsther TaylorFarid JattinFrancis AndersonGreg MersonIsaac HaxtonJohan SchumacherKenny HallaertLautaro GuerraLeo MargetsLeon SturmLindsey McDougallMaksim PisarenkoMichael MizrachiNick PupilloRene-Charles AngelilRichard BuckinghamSebastian SchulzeSergio VelosoThi Xoa NguyenThomas EychenneWill KassoufZhen Cai

Nguyen Slow Plays on Hendrix

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

Thi Xoa Nguyen opened to 120,000 from under the gun and Adam Hendrix called in middle position.

Nguyen checked on the flop of 75Q and Hendrix checked back. Nguyen checked again on the 5 turn and Hendrix bet 125,000. Nguyen called.

Nguyen checked once more on the K river and Hendrix checked back. Nguyen showed AQ for a pair of queens and it was good to win the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Adam Hendrix us
Adam Hendrix
4,000,000
345,000
345,000
Profile photo of Thi Xoa Nguyen fr
Thi Xoa Nguyen
2,400,000
400,000
400,000

Tags: Adam Hendrix

Giddy Up, Ladies and Gentleman

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Francis Anderson
Francis Anderson

Maksim Pisarenko opened to 120,000 in the cutoff and Romain Locquet three-bet to 400,000 on the button. Wagner Wysotchanski flat-called from the small blind and Francis Anderson ripped all in for 640,000 in the big blind. Pisarenko quickly folded and Locquet reshoved all in for 3,635,000. Wysotchanski thought for nearly two minutes before dumping his cards in the muck.

Francis Anderson: QQAll in
Romain Locquet: JJ

Anderson held the better of the two pocket pairs and had both of the suits covered. The board ran out K103K8 and Anderson's ladies held on for a double up which sparked some emotion himself and his friends on the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Wagner Wysotchanski de
Wagner Wysotchanski
5,150,000
515,000
515,000
Profile photo of Maksim Pisarenko ru
Maksim Pisarenko
4,200,000
215,000
215,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Romain Locquet fr
Romain Locquet
3,635,000
415,000
415,000
Profile photo of Francis Anderson us
Francis Anderson
1,950,000
1,225,000
1,225,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Francis AndersonMaksim PisarenkoRomain LocquetWagner Wysotchanski

Pupillo Over Six Million

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

Chris Dombrowski opened to 125,000 from the hijack and called when Nick Pupillo made it 400,000 from the button.

Dombrowski check-called for 450,000 on the Q24 flop and then check-folded to a bet of 960,000 on the 10 turn.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Nick Pupillo us
Nick Pupillo
6,100,000
2,400,000
2,400,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Chris Dombrowski us
Chris Dombrowski
2,520,000
1,230,000
1,230,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Chris DombrowskiNick Pupillo

Milhomem Slowly Chipping Up

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

Murilo Milhomem made it 125,000 to go with J10 from early position and only Bradley Jansen called out of the big blind with 77.

Jansen checked the A1010 flop, allowing Milhomem to place a continuation-bet of 115,000 with his trip tens. Hansen stuck around with a call.

The K dropped on the turn, prompting another check from Jansen. Milhomem met 240,000, which was enough to get Jansen to fold.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of William Camp us
William Camp
5,350,000
Profile photo of Stephen Hesse us
Stephen Hesse
5,155,000
Profile photo of Leo Margets es
Leo Margets
4,295,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Winamax
Profile photo of Paul Gibbons gb
Paul Gibbons
3,515,000
Profile photo of Murilo Milhomem br
Murilo Milhomem
2,315,000
330,000
330,000
Profile photo of Bradley Jansen us
Bradley Jansen
2,095,000
300,000
300,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Chih Fan tw
Chih Fan
1,495,000
30,000
30,000
Profile photo of Esther Taylor us
Esther Taylor
1,220,000
30,000
30,000
$25K Fantasy
Profile photo of Zhao Liu us
Zhao Liu
1,065,000

Tags: Bradley JansenMurilo Milhomem

Margets Wins the Pot

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

Leo Margets raised to 120,000 from the cutoff with A7, and only Stephen Hesse called from the button holding 109.

Margets flopped a pair of aces on the A26 flop and chose to start out with a check. Hesse checked behind to see the 5 appear on the turn. Margets fired 150,000, forcing Hesse to lay his hand down.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of William Camp us
William Camp
5,200,000
Profile photo of Stephen Hesse us
Stephen Hesse
5,130,000
55,000
55,000
Profile photo of Leo Margets es
Leo Margets
4,415,000
270,000
270,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Winamax
Profile photo of Paul Gibbons gb
Paul Gibbons
3,515,000
150,000
150,000
Profile photo of Murilo Milhomem br
Murilo Milhomem
2,105,000
Profile photo of Bradley Jansen us
Bradley Jansen
2,065,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Chih Fan tw
Chih Fan
1,705,000
Profile photo of Zhao Liu us
Zhao Liu
1,215,000
Profile photo of Esther Taylor us
Esther Taylor
1,100,000
120,000
120,000
$25K Fantasy

Tags: Leo MargetsStephen Hesse

Hesse Sends Gibbons into the Blender

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Stephen Hesse
Stephen Hesse

Holding AJ, Stephen Hesse raised to 135,000 from middle position and was three-bet to 400,000 by Paul Gibbons in the hijack with KK. When it got back to Hesse, he decided to call.

After Hesse checked the flop of A107, Gibbons placed out a continuation-bet of 275,000. Hasse took a few moments and then called.

Both players checked the 8 turn to see the A appear on the river. Hesse led out for 310,000, and Gibbons went into the tank. After deliberating for a while, Gibbons folded and relinquished the pot to Hesse.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Stephen Hesse us
Stephen Hesse
6,135,000
1,005,000
1,005,000
Profile photo of William Camp us
William Camp
5,200,000
Profile photo of Leo Margets es
Leo Margets
4,415,000
270,000
270,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Winamax
Profile photo of Paul Gibbons gb
Paul Gibbons
2,990,000
675,000
675,000
Profile photo of Chih Fan tw
Chih Fan
2,025,000
Profile photo of Murilo Milhomem br
Murilo Milhomem
1,980,000
Profile photo of Bradley Jansen us
Bradley Jansen
1,595,000
30,000
30,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Zhao Liu us
Zhao Liu
1,095,000
120,000
120,000
Profile photo of Esther Taylor us
Esther Taylor
1,070,000
$25K Fantasy

Tags: Paul GibbonsStephen Hesse

Camp Gets Taylor to Fold the River

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
William Camp
William Camp

With 77, Esther Taylor raised to 130,000 from middle position. She was called by Murilo Milhomem on the button holding KQ, and William Camp calling out of the small blind A6.

Camp knuckled the action over to Taylor on the 94A flop, and she bet 185,000. Milhomem folded, but Camp called.

Two checks followed the 4 turn and the 3 came on the river. Camp bet 250,000, and Taylor went into the tank. Taylor thought better of it and folded, which meant Camp won the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Stephen Hesse us
Stephen Hesse
6,000,000
135,000
135,000
Profile photo of William Camp us
William Camp
4,930,000
565,000
565,000
Profile photo of Leo Margets es
Leo Margets
4,295,000
120,000
120,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Winamax
Profile photo of Paul Gibbons gb
Paul Gibbons
2,990,000
Profile photo of Murilo Milhomem br
Murilo Milhomem
2,850,000
130,000
130,000
Profile photo of Chih Fan tw
Chih Fan
2,025,000
Profile photo of Bradley Jansen us
Bradley Jansen
1,595,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Zhao Liu us
Zhao Liu
1,065,000
30,000
30,000
Profile photo of Esther Taylor us
Esther Taylor
755,000
315,000
315,000
$25K Fantasy

Tags: Esther TaylorMurilo MilhomemWilliam Camp

Pisarenko Sends Locquet Deep Into the Tank, Then to the Rail

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Romain Locquet
Romain Locquet

In a blind versus blind battle, Romain Locquet bet 175,000 on a flop of QJ7 and Maksim Pisarenko called.

Locquet bet another 500,000 on the 9 turn, but this time Pisarenko raised to 2,475,000. Locquet went deep into the tank, taking several minutes to ponder the decision.

"Take your time. Big pot," Francis Anderson told. After more than five minutes, Locquet eventually stuck in his last 1,500,000 more and turned over Q10 for top pair and a straight draw, but Pisarenko already had the straight with 108.

The 6 river improved Pisarenko to a flush and Locquet's Main Event run, which included memorably cracking Jared Bleznick's aces back on Day 1, came to an end.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Maksim Pisarenko ru
Maksim Pisarenko
7,000,000
2,800,000
2,800,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Romain Locquet fr
Romain Locquet
Busted

Tags: Maksim PisarenkoRomain Locquet