Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha
Day 3 Started
Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha
Day 3 Started
Following another surge in entries at the 2025 World Series of Poker, it will take an extra day to determine a champion in Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha.
The final 29 contenders return at noon local time to Paris and Horseshoe, Las Vegas, ready to finally play down to a winner and hand out the top prize of $329,890. The event saw a staggering 5,284 entries, creating a regular prize pool of $3,064,720 to go along with the mystery bounty prizes.
After two days of action, Quan Tran leads the way, bagging nearly 70 big blinds for the final day. He's followed by a pair of Brazilians, starting with Paulo Drummond in second place. Rounding out the top three is Carlos De Lima, one of four players returning with more than 10 million chips.
| Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Quan Tran | United States | 16,900,000 | 68 |
| 2 | Paulo Drummond | Brazil | 15,825,000 | 63 |
| 3 | Carlos De Lima | Brazil | 10,725,000 | 43 |
| 4 | Lukas Hafner | Austria | 10,035,000 | 40 |
| 5 | William Titcomb | Italy | 9,525,000 | 38 |
| 6 | Ferenc Deak | Hungary | 9,050,000 | 36 |
| 7 | James Cheung | United Kingdom | 8,550,000 | 34 |
| 8 | Quentin De Solere | France | 8,500,000 | 34 |
| 9 | Sean Chen | United States | 8,125,000 | 33 |
| 10 | Christoph Milbradt | United States | 8,000,000 | 32 |
Just two WSOP bracelet winners remain in the field, and both are 25K Fantasy picks. Lawrence Brandt sits just outside the top ten leaderboard, while Danny Wong will return to the felt as the tournament short stack.
The top three mystery bounties were taken off the board on Day 2, leaving a single $10,000 prize as the largest of the 31 bounties remaining to be claimed.
All of the 29 contenders have locked up at least $10,940, with a pay jump waiting after three more eliminations. Seats were redrawn for the start of play, and players will get new seat assignments once the tournament reaches the final three tables.
| Place | Prize | Place | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $329,890 | 8 | $42,580 |
| 2 | $219,890 | 9 | $33,280 |
| 3 | $164,090 | 10–11 | $26,210 |
| 4 | $123,380 | 12–13 | $20,810 |
| 5 | $93,480 | 14–17 | $16,660 |
| 6 | $71,370 | 18–26 | $13,440 |
| 7 | $54,910 | 27–29 | $10,940 |
Players will return to the Horseshoe Event Center for an added Day 3, where the clock starts on Level 33 with 150,000/300,000 blinds and a 300,000 big blind ante. Levels will continue at 40 minutes in duration, with 15-minute breaks after every two hours of play.
The PokerNews live reporting team will be back inside the ropes, so don't miss any of the action as the newest WSOP champion will be crowned today!
Level: 33
Blinds: 150,000/300,000
Ante: 300,000
The 29 returning players have found their seats, and the cards are in the air for the extra day of Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha.
Christoph Milbradt raised to 600,000 in the hijack and called when Andrew Yee made it 2,100,000 to go in the small blind. Yee pushed in his remaining 3,600,000 on the 10♠Q♠J♣ flop, which Milbradt snap-called.
Andrew Yee: A♣Q♦J♠10♦
Christoph Milbradt: 10♣9♠8♣7♥
"Aw, you called with that straight?" a disappointed Yee said. "Give me a king," he then requested the dealer.
The deck did not comply, however, as the 6♦ turn and 7♣ river completed the board, sending Yee to the rail only a few minutes into Day 3.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
15,300,000
7,300,000
|
7,300,000 |
|
|
Busted |
Quan Tran opened the action with a raise to 700,000 from early position, and when it folded around to Samuel Roussy-Majeau in the cutoff, he responded with a three-bet to 2,550,000. Tran made the call, and the two went heads-up to a flop of 4♠2♥5♦.
Tran checked, and Roussy-Majeau fired out a pot-sized bet. That was all the encouragement Tran needed to rip it in, and Roussy-Majeau quickly called.
Samuel Roussy-Majeau: K♦K♠9x7♠
Quan Tran: Q♦A♦J♥3♦
Tran had flopped the wheel, and the 5♣ turn and\9♣ river didn’t change a thing. Just like that, Tran raked in the pot while Roussy-Majeau’s run came to an end.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
22,400,000
5,500,000
|
5,500,000 |
|
|
||
|
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Busted | |
Victor Egutisoares was all-in from the small blind and called and covered by Paulo Drummond in the hijack.
Victor Egutisoares: A♠A♥9♣4♣
Paulo Drummond: Q♦J♦10♠7♠
The board ran out 5♣K♦5♦J♠Xx for Egutisoares to hold with the pocket rockets to double up with as Drummond bricked his flush draw.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
12,800,000
3,025,000
|
3,025,000 |
|
|
6,400,000
2,900,000
|
2,900,000 |
| Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 658 | 1 | Lukas Hafner | Austria | 9,025,000 | 30 |
| 658 | 2 | Michael Mcnicholas | United States | 2,750,000 | 9 |
| 658 | 3 | Callum Gordon | United Kingdom | 6,000,000 | 20 |
| 658 | 4 | Samuel Klintmalm | Germany | 6,400,000 | 21 |
| 658 | 5 | Gregory Wish | United States | 7,700,000 | 26 |
| 658 | 6 | Lawrence Brandt | United States | 7,900,000 | 26 |
| 658 | 7 | Nitis Udornpim | Thailand | 7,200,000 | 24 |
| 658 | 8 | Danny Wong | United States | 700,000 | 2 |
| 658 | 9 | Richard Harroch | United States | 4,800,000 | 16 |
| 659 | 1 | James Cheung | United Kingdom | 7,850,000 | 26 |
| 659 | 2 | William Titcomb | Italy | 9,500,000 | 32 |
| 659 | 3 | Joseph Brumpacheco | Brazil | 4,000,000 | 13 |
| 659 | 4 | Billy Tarango | United States | 6,750,000 | 23 |
| 659 | 5 | David Munce | United States | 5,000,000 | 17 |
| 659 | 6 | Eemil Tuominen | Finland | 6,500,000 | 22 |
| 659 | 7 | Gregory Fournier | France | 6,300,000 | 21 |
| 659 | 8 | Davis Modans | Latvia | 5,900,000 | 20 |
| 659 | 9 | Paulo Drummond | Brazil | 12,900,000 | 43 |
| 662 | 1 | Victor Egutisoares | Brazil | 6,700,000 | 22 |
| 662 | 2 | Christoph Milbradt | Germany | 13,000,000 | 43 |
| 662 | 3 | Sean Chen | Taiwan | 8,125,000 | 27 |
| 662 | 4 | Jerome Dumayet | France | 7,000,000 | 23 |
| 662 | 5 | Carlos De Lima | Brazil | 10,700,000 | 36 |
| 662 | 6 | Dominik Paus | Germany | 4,700,000 | 16 |
| 662 | 7 | Quentin De Solere | France | 11,500,000 | 38 |
| 662 | 8 | Ferenc Deak | Hungary | 8,200,000 | 27 |
| 662 | 9 | Quan Tran | United States | 24,500,000 | 82 |
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
24,500,000
2,100,000
|
2,100,000 |
|
|
||
|
|
13,000,000
2,300,000
|
2,300,000 |
|
|
12,900,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
|
|
11,500,000
3,000,000
|
3,000,000 |
|
|
10,700,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
|
|
9,500,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
|
|
9,025,000
1,010,000
|
1,010,000 |
|
|
8,200,000
850,000
|
850,000 |
|
|
||
|
|
8,125,000 | |
|
|
7,900,000 | |
|
|
||
|
|
7,850,000
700,000
|
700,000 |
|
|
7,700,000
575,000
|
575,000 |
|
|
7,200,000 | |
|
|
7,000,000
1,000,000
|
1,000,000 |
|
|
6,750,000 | |
|
|
6,700,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
|
|
6,500,000 | |
|
|
6,400,000
600,000
|
600,000 |
|
|
6,300,000
725,000
|
725,000 |
|
|
6,000,000
150,000
|
150,000 |
|
|
5,900,000
825,000
|
825,000 |
|
|
5,000,000
1,525,000
|
1,525,000 |
|
|
4,800,000
75,000
|
75,000 |
|
|
4,700,000
200,000
|
200,000 |
|
|
4,000,000
575,000
|
575,000 |
Billy Tarango raised to 900,000 in middle position, calling when Paulo Drummond put in 3,000,000 from the small blind.
Tarango's remaining 3,550,000 chips were put in on the 9♦A♠K♣ flop, and the cards were tabled.
Billy Tarango: A♣J♣5♠3♠
Paulo Drummond: A♥K♥Q♦J♦
Drummond had a big lead with top two pair, and made a full house on the A♦ turn to secure the pot. The 3♣ river was rendered meaningless as Tarango headed to the rail.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
20,200,000
7,300,000
|
7,300,000 |
|
|
Busted |