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Final Table Set for 2025 WSOP Main Event as $10 Million Awaits the Champion

From a massive field of 9,735 entrants—the third‑largest in World Series of Poker (WSOP) history—only nine players remain in contention for the coveted Main Event bracelet and the $10 million first‑place prize. The final table of the 56th annual WSOP Main Event is officially set, and the spotlight now shifts to Las Vegas for poker’s most anticipated showdown.

The finalists will return to Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas on Tuesday, July 15 at 1:30 p.m. local time, playing down to four competitors. The final session is scheduled for Wednesday, July 16, when the next world champion will be crowned.

This year’s lineup features a compelling mix of elite veterans and breakout stars—including a seven‑time bracelet winner, a former Monster Stack champion, and the first woman to reach the Main Event final table since 1995.

2025 WSOP Main Event Final Table — Chip Counts & Player Profiles

Player                                   Chip Counts                        Hometown                         Highlights

John Wasnock                   108,100,000                      North Bend, WA, USA     Overall chip leader; live

earnings over $143K

Michael Mizrachi              93,000,000                         Las Vegas, NV, USA          7‑time bracelet winner; Poker

Players Championship legend

Braxton Dunaway            91,900,000                         Midland, TX, USA             2023 Monster Stack champion;

$1.5M in earnings

Kenny Hallaert                   80,500,000                         London, UK                         $5.9M in earnings; seeking his

first bracelet

Leonor Margets                53,400,000                         Barcelona, Spain               First woman at the final table

since 1995; $2M in earnings

Luka Bojovic                       51,000,000                         Vienna, Austria                  Serbian doctor and WSOP

Circuit winner

Adam Hendrix                    48,000,000                         Arlington, VA, USA           $8M in winnings;

PokerCoaching.com pro

Daehyung Lee                    34,900,000                         Seoul, South Korea          Aiming to become the first

Korean WSOP Main Event

champion

Jarod Minghini                   23,600,000                         Lake Tahoe, NV, USA       5‑time Circuit ring winner;

$900K in earnings

With millions on the line and poker immortality within reach, the world now watches to see which finalist will rise to claim the game’s most prestigious title.

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