Overview
- Brian Rast battled back from a one-big-bet deficit to defeat Andrew Yeh in the two-day $10,000 Razz Championship for his seventh WSOP bracelet and $306,644 top prize.
- Phil Ivey holds the chip lead with ten players remaining in the $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller, aiming to secure bracelet number 12 and the $2,292,155 first-place award.
- Jonathan Little captured his first bracelet by winning the online $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout event for $90,663, marking a milestone in the WSOP’s digital series.
- Ari Engel set a new WSOP record for most tournament cashes when he finished in the money in the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed event, surpassing “Miami” John Cernuto’s longstanding mark.
- Klemens Roiter claimed his maiden bracelet and a $1,204,457 payday by outlasting a 9,920-player field in the $1,500 Monster Stack event.