2025 World Series of Poker


The 2025 World Series of Poker was the 56th annual edition of the World Series of Poker, a festival of poker tournaments. It was held from May 27 – July 16 at Paris Las Vegas and Horseshoe Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada.
There were 100 bracelet events. New tournament formats included the Battle of the Ages event, where players aged 50 and older play one starting flight and those younger play the other before combining on Day 2. There was also a T.O.R.S.E. event, with 2-7 Triple Draw replacing Limit Hold'em in the rotation. The $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event began on July 2, with the final table taking place over two days from July 15–16.
Michael Mizrachi won the $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event, earning $10,000,000 and his eighth championship bracelet; nineteen days prior he won the $50,000 Poker Players Championship. Shaun Deeb won the $100,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller event for his seventh bracelet, while also finishing runner up three times; his performance earned Player of the Year honors for a second time. Benny Glaser became the seventh player to win three bracelets in a year.
The $1,500 Millionaire Maker event ended in controversy after Jesse Yaginuma overcame a 9-1 chip deficit to defeat James Carroll. The WSOP conducted an investigation into allegations of "chip dumping," whereby one player may intentionally bet large amounts without intending to win the pot, in order for another player to benefit. Yaginuma was allowed to keep the first-place cash prize, however the bracelet was not awarded and both players were banned from future events.

Schedule

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High stakes event.
No points awarded towards Player of the Year.
Online event.
Online event, with in-person final table.

Player of the Year

Current standings as of July 17:
The total points that any player is able to accumulate is limited to their 10 best events across the series, including a maximum of one online event.
RankNamePointsBracelets
1

Main Event

The $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event began on July 2 with the first of four starting flights. The final table was reached on July 13 and played over two days from July 15–16.
The Main Event attracted 9,735 entries, the third-largest field in WSOP history, generating a prize pool of $90,535,500. The top 1,461 players finished in the money, with the champion earning $10,000,000.

Performance of past champions

  • - Denotes player who finished in the money

    Other notable high finishes

NB: This list is restricted to top 100 finishers with an existing Wikipedia entry.
PlaceNamePrize
11thAnthony Gregg$750,000
33rdWilliam Kassouf$300,000
52ndGreg Merson$200,000
99thIsaac Haxton$70,000

Final Table

became the first woman to appear at the Main Event final table since Barbara Enright in 1995. Michael Mizrachi and Kenny Hallaert were making their second appearance at the final table; Mizrachi finished in fifth place in 2010, while Hallaert was sixth in 2016.
NameNumber of chips
WSOP
Bracelets
WSOP
Cashes*
WSOP
Earnings*

Final Table results

Michael Mizrachi became the first player ever to win both the Main Event and the Poker Players Championship in the same year, as well as the first previous multiple bracelet winner to win the Main Event since Stu Ungar in 1997.
PlaceNamePrize
1st