WORLD SERIES OF POKER NEARS 2025 FINAL TABLE
15th July, 2025 at 01:57:38
Source: bluffed.netJust 27 players left after Day 6 It was another day of thrills and, for some, acute disappointment at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas Sunday as Day 6 played to an early conclusion after four levels, with the survivor field of 68 reduced to just 27 going forward to Day 7 and the composition of this year's Main Event final table now in sight. Befitting the achievement of outlasting an original field of 6,352 and a week of tough, uncompromising poker, the 27 players going forward are all now assured of six-figure cashes. Going into Day 7 on Monday, Anton Morgenstern of Germany leads the pack on 21,955,000 chips - way ahead of his closest opponent, France's Sylvain Loosli on 14,125,000. Boosting interest in the event is the continued survival of former WSOP main event champion Carlos Mortenson, and the sole remaining member of last year's final table, Steven Gee. Mortenson is at position 6 with 10,790,000 chips and Gee is further down the leadboard at 23rd on 3,160,000. The chip leader when Day 6 started, Sami Rustom, suffered a reversal of fortunes and was eliminated at 39th for $185,694. Also gone is the last female player still standing this year, Jackie Glazier of Australia, who tangled with Sergio Castelluccio only to lose and depart tearfully in 31st place for a well-earned $229,281. Among the 27 who will return to the felt for Day 7 are, as previously noted, 2025 Main Event champion Carlos Mortensen and 2025 final tabler Steve Gee. Joining them will be respected players like Yevgeniy Timoshenko, David Benefield, JC Tran, Amir Lehavot and Rep Porter. The Top Ten chip counts going into Day 7 are: Anton Morgenstern Germany 21,955,000 Sylvain Loosli France 14,125,000 -150,000 Chris Lindh USA 12,035,000 -1,755,000 JC Tran USA 11,970,000 -1,485,000 Fabian Ortiz Argentina 10,810,000 1,110,000 Carlos Mortensen Spain 10,790,000 850,000 James Alexander USA 9,445,000 470,000 Jay Farber USA 8,975,000 -915,000 Matthew Reed USA 7,705,000 -325,000 Jason Mann Canada 7,505,000 Related News Tags: Las Vegas, Wsop, Germany, South America Poker News index » JAMIE GOLD'S WORLD SERIES OF POKER WINNER'S BRACELET SOLD03rd August, 2025 at 05:33:12
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