
WSOP 2025 Main Event Results, Chip Counts and Prize Money Payouts Ahead of Final Table
From the first woman to make the final table in 30 years to a fan favorite looking to add a World Series of Poker title to what will be a Hall of Fame resume, there is no shortage of storylines heading into the stretch run of this year's event.
With the final table set ahead of Tuesday's action, there are now just nine entrants remaining who will be competing for the $10 million top prize in Las Vegas.
The WSOP Main Event started with more than 9,000 entrants but is down to just John Wasnock, Michael Mizrachi, Braxton Dunaway, Kenny Hallaert, Leonor Margets, Luka Bojovic, Adam Hendrix, Daehyung Lee and Jarod Minghini.
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Here is a look at their chip counts ahead of the final table:
While the top-nine finishers are yet to be determined, the majority of the results are already in for those who entered the tournament. Joey Padron and Tony Gregg each took home $750,000 as the highest finishers who didn't make the final table, but there will by much more prize money at stake in the coming days:
1st place: $10 million
2nd place: $6 million
3rd place: $4 million
4th place: $3 million
5th place: $2.4 million
6th place: $1.9 million
7th place: $1.5 million
8th place: $1.25 million
9th place: $1 million
There will be plenty of eyes on Mizrachi at the final table, as David Salituro of Poker News noted he already set a record with a fourth $50,000 Poker Players Championship victory. He also reached the final table in 2010 and is in better position this time around.
"Last time, in 2010, I was seven out of nine," he said. "Now I'm second out of nine. So I'm in a good spot and I have position on the big stack, so I like my situation right now."
Only Wasnock has a higher chip count than Mizrachi's 93,000,000 with 108,100,000.
Elsewhere, Margets already made history by becoming the first woman to reach the final table since Barbara Enright did so in 1995. Enright finished in fifth place, which is a reasonable goal for Margets with a chip count of 53,400,000.
How she performs in the final table will also be a key storyline as the action begins Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. ET.
The final day of the tournament is set for Wednesday at the same time.


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