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Shiina Okamoto

Table Of Contents

  • Defending Champion, Shiina Okamoto Has Chip Lead With Seven Remaining
  • Event #70: $1,000 Ladies No-Limit Hold'em Championship Remaining Chip Counts
  • Fourteen Left In $1,500 Eight-Game Mix
  • Event #73: $1,500 Eight-Game Mixed Top Ten Chip Counts
  • Gladiators Of Poker Is the Biggest In Event's Three-Year History
  • Event #67: $300 Gladiators of Poker No-Limit Hold'em Combined Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts
  • $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship Kicks Off
  • Event #74: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship Top Ten Chip Counts
  • What to Expect on Day 34 of the 2025 WSOP

Day 33 of the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas saw three more bracelets find three more wrists.

The biggest story of the day was Michael Mizrachi winning the $50,000 Poker Player's Championship for the fourth time. This achievement — four victories in arguably the most prestigious event at the World Series of Poker — is unique. It also shunted Mizrachi into the similarly rarefied class of seven-time bracelet winners.

Meanwhile Yilong Wang won his first bracelet in Event #68: $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em, Alexander Wilkinson built upon a family legacy by winning Event #71: $10,000 2-7 Triple Draw Championship, and elsewhere at the series tournaments were playing out.

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Defending Champion, Shiina Okamoto Has Chip Lead With Seven Remaining

Shiina Okamoto
Shiina Okamoto.

Going into Day 4 of play, Shiina Okamoto remains in control of the Event #70: $1,000 Ladies No-Limit Hold'em Championship, maintaining the chip lead she has held since Day 2.

With just seven players left from the 1,368-strong field, and 7,500,000 in her stack, Okamoto is closing in on back-to-back wins and her second bracelet. She is the defending champion in this event, and came second in the 2023 edition.

Juliet Hegedus
Juliet Hegedus.

Juliet Hegedus is Okamoto's biggest threat in this endeavor. With 5,600,000 in front of her, Hegedus is the second biggest stack at the table. She also starts tomorrow seated in Okamoto's big blind, ensuring a clash between these big stacks.

Stephani Hagberg (4,575,000) is just behind Hegedus in third place.

On the way to the final seven several big names exited on Day 3. Among them were Ruth Hall, Tamar Abraham, Allyn Shulman, Angela Jordison, and Poker Hall of Famer Barbara Enright.

The whole table will be hoping to grab the $184,094 first-place prize, culled from a prize pool of $1,203,840.

If you want to see who wins it, check in today at 4:00 p.m. when the final table restarts along with PokerNews's live coverage. There will also be a live stream on PokerGO with a one-hour delay.

Event #70: $1,000 Ladies No-Limit Hold'em Championship Remaining Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Shiina OkamotoJapan7,500,00094
2Juliet HegedusUnited States5,600,00070
3Stephani HagbergUnited States4,575,00057
4Sonia ShashikhinaRussia4,340,00054
5Heather AlcornUnited States2,100,00026
6Julie HuynhUnited States1,860,00023
7Sumire UenomachiJapan1,375,00017

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Fourteen Left In $1,500 Eight-Game Mix

Narcis Nedelcu
Narcis Nedelcu.

The Event #73: $1,500 Eight-Game Mixed is down to 14 players from a total field of 789 entries.

Narcis Nedelcu leads the final 14 by a solid margin, but below him, the standings are tightly packed.

Nedelcu has 3,225,000 in chips. Below him Walter Treccarichi (1,955,000) is in second and Jonatas Freitas (1,805,000) follows in third. The pair have-one-and-half big bets dividing them. The next six players all fall within a range of 2.5 big bets. Just a couple of small hands could drastically change the standings at the top of this event.

Walter Treccarichi
Walter Treccarichi.

Getting down to 14 players was a brutal business.

A total of 167 players survived from Day 1 and only 119 placed were paid. Some notables who didn't manage to cash include Carol Fuchs, Brian Yoon, Mike Matusow, and Daniel Negreanu.

A few who exited with a little something for their trouble were Chad Eveslage (93rd - $3,007), Barry Greenstein (72nd - $3,158), Barny Boatman (59th - $3,325), Ari Engel (31st - $5,185), and Brian Hastings (21st — $7,707).

The 14 survivors will be back at 1:00 p.m. local time. They will play until a winner is declared, and PokerNewswill be on hand to provide updates.

Event #73: $1,500 Eight-Game Mixed Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets
1Narcis NedelcuRomania3,225,00032
2Walter TreccarichiItaly1,955,00020
3Jonatas FreitasBrazil1,805,00018
4Kevin PahlUnited States1,500,00015
5Nicolas MilgromFrance1,475,00015
6Elaine RawnCanada1,455,00015
7Benjamin MinerUnited States1,390,00014
8Mark LiedtkeUnited States1,300,00013
9Christian MalickUnited States1,270,00013
10John CiprianoUnited States1,065,00011

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Gladiators Of Poker Is the Biggest In Event's Three-Year History

Oscar Peleg
Oscar Peleg.

There may only have been two previous editions of Event #67: $300 Gladiators of Poker No-Limit Hold'em, but still, this year's is the biggest yet.

As the action closed on Day 1d the tally had reached 24,629 total entries to the event (8,485 of which came from the final day).

Of the 342 survivors from the fourth and final starting flight of the event, some notables were Hall of Famer David Oppenheim (1,330,000), Roland Israelashvili (1,030,000), Max Kruse (835,000), and previous bracelet winners Jeremy Pekarek (355,000) and Alexandros Kolonias (345,000).

They will join an 812-player-strong Day 2 field at 11:00 a.m. today, when PokerNews's traditional live coverage of this event begins.

Event #67: $300 Gladiators of Poker No-Limit Hold'em Combined Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Oscar PelegSweden7,285,000146
2Karl CooperUnited Kingdom5,900,000118
3Jonathan KirchUnited States5,100,000102
4Felix BarrigaChile4,720,00094
5Joshua PalmerUnited States3,120,20062
6Peter BigelowUnited States3,310,00066
7Joseph ButlerUnited States3,275,00066
8Yang ZhangChina3,175,00064
=9Sanjeev KapoorUnited States592,960,000
=9Alfred LopezUnited States2,960,00059

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$10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship Kicks Off

Javier Francort
Javier Francort.

Day 1 of 4 is over for Event #74: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship. A total of 793 players entered the event, and 294 found a bag, putting $6,133,950 in the prize pool

Netherlander’ Javier Francort is in the chip leader with 556,500 in chips. Ben Lamb is in a close second with 484,500. They are both hotly pursued by Brandon Crawford with 455,500 in third.

Plenty of big names shelled out for the event. Robert Mizrachi (377,000), brother of Michael, and high roller Michael Rocco (368,500) both made it into the top ten.

Further down the list players like Alex Foxen (367,000), Kane Kalas (345,000), Ryan Riess (251,500), Ryan Hoenig (237,000), Stephen Chidwick (226,500), Erik Seidel (209,500), James Obst (179,000), Jeremy Ausmus (136,000), and Erick Lindgren (114,000).

The survivors will return later today at 1 p.m. for Day 2. PokerNewswill have live updates throughout.

Event #74: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Javier FrancortNetherlands565,500226
2Ben LambUnited States484,500194
3Brandon CrawfordUnited States455,500182
4Arunas SapitaviciusLithuania450,000180
5Ken FishmanUnited States398,500159
6Dennis WeissGermany395,000158
7Robert MizrachiUnited States377,000151
8Mathew JohnsonCanada372,500149
9Andreas ZampasGreece370,500148
10Michael RoccoUnited States368,500147

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What to Expect on Day 34 of the 2025 WSOP

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Sunday, June 29, is Day 34 of the 2025 World Series of Poker and it comes with two more bracelets to be won.

The first bracelet is forEvent #70: $1,000 LADIES No-Limit Hold'em Championship, which starts late in the day with the final table shuffling up and dealing at 4 p.m.

A live stream will follow with a one-hour delay at 5:00 p.m. on PokerGO.

Secondly, Event #73: $1,500 Eight-Game Mixed returns with 14 players still in contention at 1 p.m. As with the Ladies Event, the Eight-Game Mix is scheduled to play down to a winner today.

The $300 Gladiators of Poker's remaining players are combining for Day 2 at 11 a.m. Bringing the 812 survivors from the massive starting field of 24,629 together for the first time.

Javier Francort leads the Event #74: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship when it returns at 1 p.m. He is joined by 294 other Day 1 survivors for Day 2.

Last but not least are the two new events that kick off. At 10 a.m., the epic Event #75: $1,000 Mini Main Event kicks off with the first of two starting flights. The usual live reporting on this event starts on Day 2.

Then at 2 p.m, the Event #76: $2,500 Mixed Big Bet starts. This event is scheduled to run for for three days.

You can follow all the action here on PokerNews.

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