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Table Of Contents

  • Masashi Oya Leads an All-Star Cast on Day 1 of the $50,000 High Roller
  • Event #88: $50,000 High Roller Top Ten Chip Counts
  • Pei Li Leads a Host of Stars on Day 1b of the $1,000 PLO Mystery Bounty
  • Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha Day 1b Top Ten Chip Counts
  • Alex Keating Bags Big on Day 1a of the $3,000 Mid-Stakes Championship
  • Event #89: $3,000 Mid-Stakes Championship Day 1a Top Ten Chip Counts
  • What to Expect on Day 45 of the 2025 WSOP

July 9 was another day filled with 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) action. The series may be approaching its conclusion, but there are no signs of this juggernaut slowing down. Four bracelet-awarding events were in play at various points in the day, including the massive Main Event, where the money bubble burst and the field was trimmed to 522 from a 1,476-strong crowd.

Harold Lam (4,195,000) claimed the WSOP Main Event Day 4 chip lead. The recreational Florida-based player has his nose in front in the biggest tournament of his career. A plethora of stars punched their Day 5 tickets, including Nick Pupillo (3,150,000), Josh Reichard (3,025,000), Kenny Hallaert (2,805,000), Michael Mizrachi (2,270,000), Stephen Chidwick (1,940,000), and the 2012 champion Greg Merson (1,495,000).

Read all about the WSOP Main Event Day 4 antics right here.

One bracelet was awarded on the 44th Day of the 2025 WSOP, and it was Justin Fawcett who claimed it. Fawcett triumphed in Event #85: $600 Ultra Stack after defeating Vietnam's Thai Dinh heads-up. The champion scooped a career-best $355,110 and his first piece of WSOP hardware.

Masashi Oya Leads an All-Star Cast on Day 1 of the $50,000 High Roller

Japan's Masashi Oya (1,956,000) bagged up the most chips of the 79 survivors at the end of Day 1 of Event #88: $50,000 High Roller. Oya, a regular in Super High Roller events worldwide, has almost $9.6 million in live tournament earnings and earned his chip lead on merit.

The Japanese star leads an all-star cast where almost every one of the 79 players, from 194 starters, is a household name. Brek Schutten (1,762,000), Martin Kabrhel (1,514,000), Sam Soverel (1,504,000), Alex Kulev (1,361,000), and Pavel Plesuv (1,359,000) bagged up enough chips for a place in the overnight top ten.

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Elsewhere, Philip Sternheimer (982,000), Kristen Foxen (852,000), Arthur Morris (788,000), Chris Brewer (781,000), Alex Foxen (741,000), Joe Cada (688,000), Sergio Aido (622,000), Daniel Negreanu (532,000), Joao Simao (480,000), Shaun Deeb (374,000), Yuri Dzivielevski (356,000), and Jason Mercier (152,000) remain in contention for what should be a monster-sized top prize.

Day 2 starts at noon local time on July 10, and late registration is open for the first two levels. That means this event is highly likely to see more than 200 players exchange $50,000 for the chance to be this tournament's champion.

Event #88: $50,000 High Roller Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerNationalityChip CountBig Blinds
1Masashi OyaJapan1,956,000122
2Viktor UstimovRussia1,900,000119
3Brek SchuttenUnited States1,762,000110
4Martin KabrhelCzech Republic1,514,00095
5Sam SoverelUnited States1,504,00094
6Christopher NguyenGermany1,415,00088
7Alex KulevBulgaria1,361,00085
8Pavel PlesuvMoldova1,359,00085
9Andrew PachecoUnited States1,349,00084
10Leonard MaueGermany1,340,00084

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Pei Li Leads a Host of Stars on Day 1b of the $1,000 PLO Mystery Bounty

Pei Li
Pei Li

Day 1b of Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha is in the books. The second flight attracted 3,113 players to the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, but only 467 of them made it through to Day 2.

China's Pei Li (1,175,000) came out on top on Day 1b. Li has one bracelet to his name, which he won in 2022 when he triumphed in the $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Bounty event. It seems like Li has a penchant for PLO bounty tournaments.

A whole host of stars joined Li in bagging up chips at the end of Day 1b. Pedro Rodriguez (982,000), Ludovic Geilich (918,000), and Rob Wazwaz (858,000) each finished in this flight's top ten.

Others through to Day 2, when mystery bounties are in play from the off, include Lawrence Brandt (830,000), Brandon Cantu (743,000), Erick Lindgren (609,000), Joe Serock (583,000), Ren Lin (523,000), Ryan Hoenig (483,000), Ryan Leng (418,000), Mike Leah (415,000), Michael Wang (403,000), Nick Guagenti (276,000), Max Pescatori (250,000), Phil Hui (208,000), John Monnette (117,000), Barbara Enright (85,000), and Brad Ruben (61,000).

Day 2 starts at 11 a.m. on July 10. Players return to Level 15, meaning blinds are 3,000/5,000 with a big blind ante of 5,000. Only 5:38 of this level remains. Join PokerNewsfor updates from this exciting format.

Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha Day 1b Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Pei LiChina1,175,000235
2Yuan YuChina1,169,000234
3Eemil TuominenFinland1,106,000221
4Daniel TordjmanFrance1,090,000218
5Liran BetitoIsrael1,049,000210
6Pedro RodriguezUnited States982,000196
7Yung LoUnited States955,000191
8Ludovic GeilichUnited Kingdom918,008184
9Liang SuTaiwan869,000174
10Rob WazwazUnited States858,000172

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Alex Keating Bags Big on Day 1a of the $3,000 Mid-Stakes Championship

Alex Keating
Alex Keating

The first of two flights of Event #89: $3,000 Mid-Stakes Championship took place today. It saw 1,215 players enter but only 367 bag chips after ten levels of play. Michael Wilklow topped the counts with 506,500 chips.

If Wilklow's name rings a bell, it's because he won the $1,000 Mystery Millions event that opened the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) for $1 million. Wilklow evidently has a knack for large-field tournaments and is certainly one to watch as this tournament progresses.

Also finishing in the flight's top ten chip counts was Zdenek Zizka (352,000), the backgammon Grandmaster who recently won the $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em event for his first bracelet and $232,498.

Alex Keating (338,000) also bagged a top ten stack as he chases down his fourth cash of the summer and his second career bracelet. Keating captured his bracelet two years ago in the $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em event.

Dozens of elite-level players chose Day 1a of this event to start their quest for yet more glory. Upeshka De Silva (200,000), Nicholas Palma (188,500), Davidi Kitai (185,500), Mike Matusow (175,000), and Robert Wells (175,000) all finished in the top third of the chip counts.

Also through are the likes of Jake Schwartz (154,000), five-time bracelet winner Adrian Mateos (150,500), Czech chatterbox Martin Kabrhel (126,500), former Main Event champions Martin Jacobson (99,500), Huck Seed (93,000), Jonathan Tamayo (85,000), and Stoyan Madanzhiev (58,000), along with Patrick Leonard (87,000), Faraz Jaka (40,000), and Eric Baldwin (29,000).

Day 1b is scheduled to start at 2 p.m. local time on July 10. The flight follows the same structure as Day 1a, except the field is expected to be even larger. PokerNews' traditional coverage starts on Day 2 on July 11.

Event #89: $3,000 Mid-Stakes Championship Day 1a Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Michael WilklowUnited States506,500203
2Andrew YeeUnited States465,000186
3Robert AshelmGermany436,000174
4Adrien AmorellaFrance416,000166
5Michael NewmanUnited States397,000159
6Eusebiu JalbaBulgaria387,000155
7Jamie WaldenUnited Kingdom372,500149
8Zdenek ZizkaCzech Republic352,000141
9Alfonso TimoteoSpain339,000136
10Alex KeatingUnited States338,000135

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What to Expect on Day 45 of the 2025 WSOP

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Five tournaments will fill the vast tournament areas of the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas on July 10, the 45th day of the series.

At 11:00 a.m. local time, Day 2 of Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha shuffles up and deals. Some 792 players return to their seats, and play is meant to continue until a champion is crowned.

Noon sees Day 5 of the Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship begin, with the 522 returning players hoping to keep their Big Dance dreams alive.

As the Main Event resumes, Day 2 of Event #88: $50,000 High Roller kicks off and we will get to see which well-heeled players have decided to buy into this event fashionably late.

Then at 2:00 p.m. local time, Day 1b of Event #89: $3,000 Mid-Stakes Championship gets underway, which could see 2,000 or more players enter the mix.

Joseph Sanders
Joseph Sanders won the $1,500 PLO event in 2024

Two new events enter the arena on July 10, starting with Event #90: $777 Lucky 7's, which kicks off at 10:00 a.m. local time. With a $777,777 top price for a $777 buy-in, this event will prove popular with recreational players and professional grinders alike. This is the first of three starting flights, with PokerNews' traditional live reporting starting from Day 2 on July 13.

Two hours later, at noon local time, Event #91: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha bursts into action. Last year saw Joseph Sanders come out on top of a 1,305-strong field to capture his first bracelet and $269,350.

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