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Ryan Bambrick Denies Negreanu, Claims Second WSOP Bracelet

Dominant play in the record-breaking $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo8 Championship secured a $2 million payday that halted Negreanu’s bid for an eighth bracelet.

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Ryan Bambrick 2025 WSOP
Ryan Bambrick and his rail celebrate bracelet #2.
Nick Schulman

Overview

  • The championship attracted a record 217 entries, generating a $2,018,100 prize pool.
  • Bambrick earned $470,437 to capture his second WSOP bracelet in his first cash at a five-figure buy-in event.
  • He took command of the final table by outplaying and eliminating Viktor Blom in fourth before defeating Daniel Negreanu heads-up.
  • Negreanu’s runner-up finish paid $313,615 and extended his search for an eighth career bracelet.
  • Viktor Blom collected $152,315 for fourth place, remaining without a WSOP title despite five final-table appearances.