The World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2025 is running full steam in Las Vegas and has already awarded over six bracelets through its six day run. The latest winners crowned at the prestigious festival include Antonio Galiana, Caleb Furth, Dan Heimiller and Artur Martirosian. Here is a quick recap of the latest victories.
Artur Martirosian WSOP 2025 Heads-Up Championship To Claim 3rd Bracelet
Artur Martirosian is the latest winner crowned at the ongoing World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2025. He clinched victory in the Event #7: $25,000 Heads-Up Championship for $500,000 for his third WSOP gold bracelet and massive $500K in top prize. With the latest win, his live earnings now stand at $25,430,458, strengthening his lead on Russia’s All-Time Money List.
The 3-day event attracted a field of 64 entries and created a prize pool of $1,504,000, which was finally distributed among the top 8 finishers. In the end, the largest share went to Artur Martirosian who overcame Jeremy Ausmus, Faraz Jaka, Kevin Rabichow, Chance Kornuth, Patrick Leonard, and finally Aliaksei Boika in heads-up on his way to claiming his third WSOP bracelet.
The final hand of the event saw Boika hold Kh-Qh against the Ad-6c Martirosian hit a one-card flush on the river to take down the pot and title, busting Bokia in second place ($300,000).
WSOP 2025 Heads-Up Championship Final Table Results
Place | Player | Prize |
1st | Artur Martirosyan | $500,000 |
2nd | Aliaksei Boika | $300,000 |
3rd | Patrick Leonard | $180,000 |
4th | David Chen | $180,000 |
5th | Thomas Eychenne | $86,000 |
6th | Chance Kornuth | $86,000 |
7th | Harvey Castro | $86,000 |
8th | Mike Shi | $86,000 |
Caleb Furth’s Stunning Comeback To Win 2nd Bracelet In WSOP 2025 $5K PLO
The 2025 World Series of Poker Event #5: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha drew a larger field of757 entries during the first week of the series. The strong turnout for the first PLO bracelet event of the year resulted in a massive prize pool of $3,573,040.
The lion’s share of the prize pool went to Caleb Furth, who bested Fabian Riebau-Schmithals heads-up on Saturday to claim a career-high $620,696 and his second WSOP bracelet.
The latest win takes Las Vegas resident’s live earnings to nearly $2 million, with most of his success coming in PLO events. He had won his maiden bracelet in the 2024 WSOP $1,500 PLO eight-or-better event for an impressive $265,361.
WSOP 2025 $5K PLO Final Table Results
Place | Player | Prize Money |
1 | Caleb Furth | $620,696 |
2 | Fabian Riebau-Schmithals | $413,762 |
3 | Martin Kabrhel | $288,775 |
4 | Matthew Cosentino | $204,808 |
5 | Mark Aridgides | $147,647 |
6 | Noel Rodriguez | $108,221 |
7 | Jeremy Trojand | $80,673 |
8 | Lawrence Brandt | $61,179 |
9 | Roussos Koliakoudakis | $47,213 |
Dan Heimiller Claims 3rd Bracelet in WSOP 2025 $1,500 Seven Card Stud
Another bracelet awarded on Saturday belonged to the 62-year old Dan Heimiller. He overcame a field of 377 entries in Event #6: $1,500 Seven Card Stud at the World Series of Poker 2025, ending his 11-year wait, claiming his third WSOP bracelet.
Heimiller began six-handed play on Saturday with the chip lead and eliminated four players before besting the mixed game legend David Back in heads-up for this title. He now has nearly $8 million in live tournament earnings and three bracelets after snagging his first two WSOP bracelets in 2002 and 2014.
Persistence is paying off for Heimiller, who said, “Stubbornness. I wouldn’t quit poker when I should have,” Heimiller said. “I could have quit a long time ago, but I was persistent.”
WSOP 2025 $1,500 Seven Card Stud Final Table Results
Place | Player | Prize Money |
1 | Dan Heimiller | $106,840 |
2 | David Bach | $70,568 |
3 | Tyler Phillips | $47,660 |
4 | Jyri Merivirta | $32,921 |
5 | MengQi Chen | $23,271 |
6 | Kristan Lord | $16,842 |
7 | Sam Jaramillo | $12,487 |
8 | Greg Mueller | $9,490 |
Antonio Galiana Wins 2025 WSOP $5K No-Limit Hold’em For 2nd Bracelet
There were three champions crowned on Saturday, with Spain’s Antonio Galiana claiming the second biggest victory of the day. He overcame 693 entries for $582,008 in Event #3: $5,000 8-Handed No-Limit Hold’em. This was his second bracelet after winning his first in the $2,500 NLHE last summer for $439,395.
The Spanish pro now has nearly $1.1 million in live earnings, with the majority coming from his two big triumphs in Las Vegas.
This tournament ran for four days, with the top 104 finishers earning a share of the $3,270,960 prize pool. The fourth and final day began with five players remaining. The heads-up began with WPT champion Frederic Normand holding roughly a 3:2 chip lead of Galiana. However, the latter edged into the lead before the final hand. Eventually, it all ended when A♣3♣ of Galiana crushed 7♠6♣ of Normand on a Q♣5♣3♠4♣ 9♥ runout, busting Normand in second place, good for $387,979.
2025 WSOP $5K No-Limit Hold’em Final Table Results
Place | Player | Prize Money |
1 | Antonio Galiana | $582,008 |
2 | Frederic Normand | $387,979 |
3 | Christian Roberts | $270,407 |
4 | Renji Mao | $191,550 |
5 | Gaetan Balleur | $137,948 |
6 | Uri Reichenstein | $101,028 |
7 | Justin Liberto | $75,263 |
8 | Georgios Sotiropoulos | $57,051 |
David Shmuel Wins First Bracelet In WSOP 2025 Omaha Hi-Lo
Prior to these victories, David Shmuel notched up victory on Friday. He emerged victorious in Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better of the World Series of Poker 2025 after defeating Joe Ford in heads-up play to claim a career-best $205,333. Shmuel’s live earnings now stand at more than $1.4 million after the win.
The Omaha Hi-Lo drew 910 entries for a $1.2 million prize pool. Joe Ford took home $136,855 as the runner-up, while England’s Darren Taylor finished third banking $95,253 for his efforts.
WSOP 2025 Omaha Hi-Lo Final Table Results
Rank | Player | Payout |
1 | David Shmuel | $205,333 |
2 | Joe Ford | $136,855 |
3 | Darren Taylor | $95,253 |
4 | Gregory Wood | $67,392 |
5 | Ilia Krupin | $48,480 |
6 | Patrick Stacey | $35,471 |
7 | Melvin McCraney | $26,403 |
8 | Joseph Bertrand | $20,001 |
9 | Kevin Pier | $15,423 |
10 | Christopher Vitch | $12,112 |
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 Sources: WSOP, PGT Blog & The HendonMob