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Antonio Galiana Earns Second WSOP Bracelet in $5K 8-Handed Hold’em

His win stemmed from a GTO-driven approach honed through hundreds of hours of work with coach Giuseppe Gallo.

Antonio Galiana
Benny Glaser
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Antonio Galiana earned his second bracelet in as many years at the 2025 WSOP.

Overview

  • He topped a 693-player field to claim $582,008 from a $3.1 million prize pool.
  • Galiana rallied after a blind-versus-blind setback to outmaneuver Frederic Normand in the heads-up duel.
  • Final table featured competitors from Spain, Canada, Venezuela, China and France, led by Christian Roberts in third and Renji Mao in fourth.
  • The Spanish pro added to last year’s $2,500 Freezeout victory to secure back-to-back bracelets.
  • He intends to extend his run through the series with buy-ins up to the $25,000 events.