WSOP 2025 Main Event money bubble has burst!

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The wsop Main Event attracted 9,735 players and is now down to 1,476 as the bubble has burst, and the remaining players will walk away with nothing less than $ 15,000 USD. There are a few notables who, at the time of posting, are still in the game. Mike Matusow, Jason Mercier, Issac Haxton, Brad Owen, Liv Boree, Chris Wallace, Phil Laak and Viktor Blom made it to Day 4.

The current top 10 are listed below.

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Shotaro KobayashiJapan1,971,000246
2Max NeugebauerAustria1,928,000240
3Sam JakubowiczFrance1,800,000225
4Juliet HegedusUnited States1,745,000218
5Tomas SzwarcbergMexico1,709,000214
6David AlvarezSpain1,629,000204
7Thomas EychenneFrance1,618,000202
8Brandon HarrisUnited Kingdom1,616,000202
9Luke ChungUnited States1,606,000201
10Chad PowerUnited States1,546,000193

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WSOP Main Event’s Bubble About to Burst with Many Big-Names Still Alive

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Time to build a massive stack pronto!
 
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Brad owen deserves a little love, hopefully he runs deep!
 
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In the top 10, it's the World vs. the US—3 to 1. Where will the new champion come from?
 
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Supporting Simeon Naydenov! Vice words from him around the bubble which I am going to share soon!

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Simeon Naydenov

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What is poker?

Poker is a card game that combines skill, strategy, psychology and an element of luck. At its core, it is a game of decision-making under uncertainty – a game in which you strive to maximize the expected value of your actions, based on the available (and often incomplete) information.
What I have taken away most from over the years is that poker is one of the best tools for self-knowledge. It builds introspection, teaches you to read and regulate your emotions, develops probabilistic thinking and creates a deep and colorful social radar system for you.
Poker strongly resembles real life – everyone at the table is smiling, but everyone wants your chips. And just because you're sitting at a table with someone doesn't mean they want the best for you.
Over the past 6-7 years, I've seriously withdrawn from the industry - for many reasons. I've found other things to do. Operators have become too greedy and shamelessly thieving, doing everything they can to gamble the industry completely - it can't be otherwise when there's a serious conflict of interest between a player, an operator and a person playing for fun. I've come into contact with Nassim Taleb's ideas in a profound way, which has completely changed my perception of risk and chance. And I don't want to live my life in a suitcase, far from my loved ones.
I know that many people who have a passion for the game follow me - and I would say to them in good conscience: most of you would probably have a fuller, happier and long-term sustainable life in other fields. The world is simply changing.
I wouldn't recommend poker as a career for most young people these days. Of course, there is still a lot of room for greatness and dedication here, but it also comes at a price.
But poker – despite everything – will remain a unique discipline for building social and emotional intelligence, strategic thinking and understanding human behavior. And that is precisely its eternal value.
Certainly, creating content over the past 20 days and thinking deeply about the game, I have realized many of my past mistakes – and how easily a person can become a victim of their own success.
If a person creates a mentality of seeking the easy, they inevitably become mediocre in everything they do. Seek the difficult and never stop competing with themselves.
 
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Nice update, thanks for sharing. I am curious to see if any of the big names still in the field can make a deep run, especially after the bubble burst. Shotaro Kobayashi’s stack is looking very strong at this point and 246 big blinds on Day 4 is a comfortable spot. Anything can still happen, but this top 10 looks solid.
 
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Nice update, thanks for sharing. I am curious to see if any of the big names still in the field can make a deep run, especially after the bubble burst. Shotaro Kobayashi’s stack is looking very strong at this point and 246 big blinds on Day 4 is a comfortable spot. Anything can still happen, but this top 10 looks solid.

Well, not really since the WSOP Main event ended several months ago :)

Spoilers (I guess), here are the results:

 
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Huge field this year — 9,735 runners is insane, and seeing so many big names still in the mix going into Day 4 makes it even more exciting. The top 10 chip stacks look pretty international too, which is great for the event’s global feel. Shotaro Kobayashi leading with nearly 2M is impressive, and with everyone guaranteed at least $15K, the pressure should ease a bit as we head into the deeper levels. Really curious to see if any of the pros like Mercier, Matusow, or Blom can make a deep run from here.

Love how diverse the leaderboard is already — france, Japan, mexico, UK, USA, austria — it’s shaping up to be one of the more wide-open Main Events in recent memory. With the bubble burst and 1,400+ players left, this is the part of the tournament where skill and stamina start separating the real contenders. A few of those names in the top 10 have the stacks to really control tables, but with so many elite pros still alive, we could easily see some dramatic swings on Day 4.
 
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