Blaz Zerjav Wins Maiden WSOP Bracelet in $25000 6-Handed High Roller PokerNews

Blaz Zerjav wins his first World Series of Poker Bracelet in $25,000 6-Handed High Roller for $1,734,717, after defeating Chirs Moorman in heads up play. Adam LamersLive ReporterCopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookJun 07, 20255 min readBlaz Zerjav

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  • Final Table Payouts

  • Day 3 Action

  • Final Table Payouts

  • Day 3 Action

The curtains have closed on Event #22: $25,000 6-Handed High Roller and young online superstar Blaz Zerjav has topped an illustrious field of 336 entries for his first World Series of Poker bracelet and the first-place prize of $1,734,717. Zerjav came from behind in an epic heads-up match with Chris Moorman to deny the Brit his third bracelet.

Dating back to 2019 when Zerjav made his first appearance at the WSOP in Las Vegas, this will undoubtedly go down as his largest career score and the only one in the seven-figure range. On top of that, the newly turned 28-year-old will be celebrating his birthday in style with some of his friends who cheered him on from the rail.

“We’re gonna have some good wine tonight,” Zerjav said with a smile in his post-match interview. “It was always a dream for me to win a bracelet, and now I can say a dream come true.”

Zerjav entered the heads-up match with Moorman as a huge underdog and facing a steep mountain to climb to overcome one of the very best in the game. However, the deficit was quickly erased and Zerjav stayed calm and collected throughout it all. “It was a huge deficit, but I still had 30 bigs. In my head, I was just saying I’ll take it hand by hand, and we’ll see how it goes.”

And it went very well from then on, as the Slovenian never relinquished the lead. Although he often plays on the virtual felt in the comfort of his own home, Zerjav mentioned that this event kind of had that comfort feeling to it. “It’s a different type of game, but a lot of players here are in the online tournaments as well. So I’m used to playing against them and I kind of felt half at home.”

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Final Table Payouts

Place Player Country Prize
1 Blaz Zerjav Slovenia $1,734,717
2 Chris Moorman United Kingdom $1,129,608
3 Jared Bleznick United States $752,737
4 Landon Tice United States $513,577
5 Paulius Vaitiekunas Lithuania $358,973
6 Aram Oganyan United States $257,201

Day 3 Action

There were 15 players who returned for Day 3 under the lights at the Horseshoe Events Center with over $87,000 already locked up. David Peters was the first to hit the rail in the opening hands, with Galen Hall and Kristen Foxen to shortly follow.

Once the final two tables were assembled, Michael Macchia and Barak Wisbrod were next to make their way to the payout desk. On the heels of one of the craziest pots between Fabian Gumz and Moorman that saw a five-bet pot lead to Moorman taking the chip lead, the Austrian was next to hit the rail.

Mustapha Kanit was nursing the short stack for most of the early stages but his luck eventually ran out when his pair of sixes ran into the queens of Moorman. The unofficial final table didn’t last long either when Moorman continued to build his lead with the elimination of Daniel Sepiol. Despite holding pocket kings, Sepiol was out-flopped by Moorman’s pocket tens and was unable to recover.

The players took a 30-minute break to potentially cool off before the live stream on PokerGO began, however, that wasn’t the case at all. In one of the very first hands at the feature table, Aram Oganyan and Zerjav got all of the chips in the middle in a classic flip. That flip went the way of Zerjav when he flopped four queens to leave Oganyan dead. Although he doubled his short stack a couple of times, Oganyan couldn’t keep it going and fell off in sixth place.

Final Table Paulius Vaitiekunas entered the final table as one of the big stacks but got involved in a big hand with Jared Bleznick where Bleznick rivered the nut straight. Vaitiekunas took a big hit to his chip stack and then couldn’t overcome the red-hot Moorman who flopped two pair to send the Lithuanian poker pro home in fifth place.

The final four players duked it out for over an hour with chips being passed all around the table. Throughout that time, the only thing that was stable was the chip lead of Moorman. The shorter stacks of Landon Tice and Bleznick clashed when they each picked up a strong ace. Unfortunately for Tice, he was in a dominated position and Bleznick ran out a flush to deny the young American his largest ever score.

It appeared that the final three players were in for a long grind with so many chips in play, however, the deck had something else to say. In a three-bet pot that was greatly inflated, Moorman turned the nut straight against Bleznick’s pocket kings. All of the chips went in on the turn and Bleznick was left drawing dead in the biggest pot of the tournament. Moorman showed the first sign of any emotion as he took a huge lead into heads-up with Zerjav.

Jared Bleznick On the very first hand of heads-up action, each player was dealt a pocket pair and the chips got in. Zerjav held the better of the two pairs and the board changed none of that, earning him a double up to get back in the mix. Just moments later, another clash saw Moorman with pocket nines against Zerjav’s ace-queen suited with 90% of all the chips in the middle preflop. An ace on the flop was all Zerjav needed to turn the tide and hold a massive lead of his own.

Moorman continued to fight for the next hour but was unable to gain any real momentum. It all came to a head when Moorman was down to just 10 big blinds and woke up with ace-jack. However, his opponent was waiting with a superior ace-king and the two-time bracelet winner was unable to find any help on the runout.

That wraps up the coverage for this event, but continue to follow along with PokerNews for all of the up-to-date news and live updates from around the 2025 World Series of Poker.

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The 2025 WSOP kicks off on Tuesday, May 27, and runs through Wednesday, July 16, 2025, promising nearly two months of nonstop poker action. Where is the 2025 World Series of Poker held? This year’s WSOP will once again take place at Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, two iconic venues situated right on the bustling Las Vegas Strip. Horseshoe Las Vegas A true landmark in Las Vegas poker history, Horseshoe Las Vegas combines decades of tradition with modern flair. Operated by Caesars Entertainment, this property originally opened in 1973 and underwent a significant renovation ahead of the 2023 WSOP. Its name is a tribute to the original Binion’s Horseshoe, where the WSOP was first held from 1970 to 2004. Horseshoe Las Vegas boasts over 68,000 square feet of gaming space and offers luxurious accommodations with more than 2,800 rooms. Its storied poker room and upgraded amenities make it the perfect setting for this year’s poker spectacle. Horseshoe Las Vegas Paris Las Vegas Paris Las Vegas brings a touch of European elegance to the WSOP experience. Also operated by Caesars Entertainment, this French-themed casino has been a standout venue since it opened in 1999. With nearly 100,000 square feet of gaming space, over 2,900 rooms, and iconic replicas of the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, Paris Las Vegas delivers both grandeur and excitement. Together, these two venues will provide a world-class stage for the world’s best poker players. Paris Ballroom How to Play the 2025 World Series of Poker Getting in on the action is straightforward as long as you’re 21 or older and ready to meet the buy-in requirements. The WSOP features dozens of tournaments across various poker formats, including No-Limit Hold’em, Omaha, and mixed games. The $10,000 Main Event is the most prestigious, but there are buy-ins ranging from $300 to $250,000. The full schedule is available here so you can plan your trip. Make sure to bring a valid ID and Caesars Rewards card (registration required) and familiarize yourself with WSOP rules and the layout of both the Horseshoe and Paris Hotel & Casinos and their respective Convention Centers. How to Buy-In Directly to the 2025 WSOP: Check the Schedule: Check out the 2025 WSOP schedule on PokerNews to choose the right events for you. Qualify Online or Live: Satellites will likely be available through WSOP.com, GGPoker, and other platforms, just as in previous years. Sign Up for WSOP+: Make sure you’ve signed up to WSOP+ to join the action this summer. Register and Buy-In: Once registration opens, you can secure your seat by visiting the venue with the necessary identification and your Caesars Rewards card, or by using WSOP+. Know the Rules: Make sure to review the rules for your chosen game and WSOP tournament policies. Stay Informed: Follow live coverage, updates, and breaking news on PokerNews to stay ahead of the game. WSOP+ New for 2025: WSOP+ WSOP+ is the must-have app for every player heading to Las Vegas this summer. Designed to streamline your entire WSOP experience, the free app lets you pre-register for bracelet events and skip cage lines and receive real-time seat alerts. You’ll also be able to track daily results and navigate the series with ease, with access to structure sheets, schedules, chip counts, payouts, and more. How to Use WSOP+ Visit wsop.com/registration to review setup steps. Download WSOP+ at wsopplus.com for iOS or Android. Complete one-time ID verification in person at the Champagne Ballroom (Paris Las Vegas). Once verified, register and pay for events directly in the app. Methods of Payment WSOP+ supports a variety of payment methods including: ACH (U.S. only) Credit cards (3% fee applies) PayPal Luxon Pay (non-U.S. only) Paris Tournament Accounts (funded in person) WSOP Online qualifiers *Note: In-person payment options include cash, casino chips, cashier’s checks (with prior approval), and wire transfers (minimum $100,000, with prior approval)*. When is the 2025 World Series of Poker Main Event? The crown jewel of the series, the $10,000 Main Event®, will take place from Wednesday, July 2, to Wednesday, July 16, 2025. Known as poker’s most prestigious tournament, the Main Event continues to attract massive fields and create unforgettable moments, all while vying for record-breaking attendance once again. Get ready for an incredible summer of poker! Stay connected with PokerNews for the latest updates and event information as it becomes available. World Series of Poker Main Event Champions The defending World Series of Poker Main Event champion is the United States’ Jonathan Tamayo, who won the 2024 WSOP Main Event, taking home $10,000,000 in prize money. He topped a field of 10,112 players, the largest Main Event in WSOP history. Here are the last 10 players to win the coveted Main Event bracelet: YEAR ENTRIES CHAMPION COUNTRY PRIZE 2024 10,112* Jonathan Tamayo United States $10,000,000 2023 10,043 Daniel Weinman United States $12,100,000 2022 8,663 Espen Jorstad Norway $10,000,000 2021 6,550 Koray Aldemir Germany $8,000,000 2020 1,379 Damian Salas Argentina $2,550,969 2019 8,569 Hossein Ensan Germany $10,000,000 2018 7,874 John Cynn United States $8,800,000 2017 7,221 Scott Blumstein United States $8,150,000 2016 6,737 Qui Nguyen United States $8,005,310 2015 6,420 Joe McKeehen United States $7,683,346 2014 6,683 Martin Jacobson Sweden $10,000,000 *denotes largest WSOP Main Event field ever 2025 World Series of Poker FAQs Do you have to be American to play in the 2025 WSOP?No! The WSOP welcomes poker players from around the globe. Every year, participants from numerous countries come to Las Vegas to compete. Can beginners play in the 2025 WSOP?Absolutely! Beginners are welcome to join the action at the WSOP. While some poker experience is helpful, there are plenty of events suitable for players of all skill levels. How much does it cost to play in the 2025 WSOP?Buy-ins for WSOP events range from affordable entry-level tournaments to the prestigious $10,000 Main Event. The $10,000 Main Event is the most prestigious, but there are other tournaments with buy-ins ranging from $300 to $250,000 How do I qualify for the 2025 WSOP?Many players earn their seats through live and online satellite tournaments. While satellite details for 2025 have not yet been released, platforms like WSOP.com and GGPoker are expected to host qualifiers, just as in previous years. What is the prize pool for the 2025 WSOP Main Event?The prize pool depends on the number of entries, but the 2024 Main Event featured a record-breaking $94 million pool, with $10 million awarded to the winner. The 2025 Main Event could be even bigger! What identification do I need to play in the 2025 WSOP?Players must provide valid photo identification and a Caesars Rewards Loyalty card to register. International players may also need additional proof of address, such as a utility bill or signed lease. What methods of payment will be accepted at the 2025 WSOP?Though 2025 payment methods haven’t been confirmed yet, it’s expected to include cash, credit/debit cards, ACH transfers, wire transfers, and tournament buy-in chips or credits, similar to previous years. Where can I find updates and live coverage of the 2025 WSOP?PokerNews will provide comprehensive live coverage, including updates, interviews, and results, throughout the entire series. The 2025 WSOP kicks off on Tuesday, May 27, and runs through Wednesday, July 16, 2025, promising nearly two months of nonstop poker action. Where is the 2025 World Series of Poker held? This year’s WSOP will once again take place at Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, two iconic venues situated right on the bustling Las Vegas Strip. Horseshoe Las Vegas A true landmark in Las Vegas poker history, Horseshoe Las Vegas combines decades of tradition with modern flair. Operated by Caesars Entertainment, this property originally opened in 1973 and underwent a significant renovation ahead of the 2023 WSOP. Its name is a tribute to the original Binion’s Horseshoe, where the WSOP was first held from 1970 to 2004. Horseshoe Las Vegas boasts over 68,000 square feet of gaming space and offers luxurious accommodations with more than 2,800 rooms. Its storied poker room and upgraded amenities make it the perfect setting for this year’s poker spectacle. Horseshoe Las Vegas Paris Las Vegas Paris Las Vegas brings a touch of European elegance to the WSOP experience. Also operated by Caesars Entertainment, this French-themed casino has been a standout venue since it opened in 1999. With nearly 100,000 square feet of gaming space, over 2,900 rooms, and iconic replicas of the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, Paris Las Vegas delivers both grandeur and excitement. Together, these two venues will provide a world-class stage for the world’s best poker players. Paris Ballroom How to Play the 2025 World Series of Poker Getting in on the action is straightforward as long as you’re 21 or older and ready to meet the buy-in requirements. The WSOP features dozens of tournaments across various poker formats, including No-Limit Hold’em, Omaha, and mixed games. The $10,000 Main Event is the most prestigious, but there are buy-ins ranging from $300 to $250,000. The full schedule is available here so you can plan your trip. Make sure to bring a valid ID and Caesars Rewards card (registration required) and familiarize yourself with WSOP rules and the layout of both the Horseshoe and Paris Hotel & Casinos and their respective Convention Centers. How to Buy-In Directly to the 2025 WSOP: Check the Schedule: Check out the 2025 WSOP schedule on PokerNews to choose the right events for you. Qualify Online or Live: Satellites will likely be available through WSOP.com, GGPoker, and other platforms, just as in previous years. Sign Up for WSOP+: Make sure you’ve signed up to WSOP+ to join the action this summer. Register and Buy-In: Once registration opens, you can secure your seat by visiting the venue with the necessary identification and your Caesars Rewards card, or by using WSOP+. Know the Rules: Make sure to review the rules for your chosen game and WSOP tournament policies. Stay Informed: Follow live coverage, updates, and breaking news on PokerNews to stay ahead of the game. WSOP+ New for 2025: WSOP+ WSOP+ is the must-have app for every player heading to Las Vegas this summer. Designed to streamline your entire WSOP experience, the free app lets you pre-register for bracelet events and skip cage lines and receive real-time seat alerts. You’ll also be able to track daily results and navigate the series with ease, with access to structure sheets, schedules, chip counts, payouts, and more. How to Use WSOP+ Visit wsop.com/registration to review setup steps. Download WSOP+ at wsopplus.com for iOS or Android. Complete one-time ID verification in person at the Champagne Ballroom (Paris Las Vegas). Once verified, register and pay for events directly in the app. Methods of Payment WSOP+ supports a variety of payment methods including: ACH (U.S. only) Credit cards (3% fee applies) PayPal Luxon Pay (non-U.S. only) Paris Tournament Accounts (funded in person) WSOP Online qualifiers *Note: In-person payment options include cash, casino chips, cashier’s checks (with prior approval), and wire transfers (minimum $100,000, with prior approval)*. When is the 2025 World Series of Poker Main Event? The crown jewel of the series, the $10,000 Main Event®, will take place from Wednesday, July 2, to Wednesday, July 16, 2025. Known as poker’s most prestigious tournament, the Main Event continues to attract massive fields and create unforgettable moments, all while vying for record-breaking attendance once again. Get ready for an incredible summer of poker! Stay connected with PokerNews for the latest updates and event information as it becomes available. World Series of Poker Main Event Champions The defending World Series of Poker Main Event champion is the United States’ Jonathan Tamayo, who won the 2024 WSOP Main Event, taking home $10,000,000 in prize money. He topped a field of 10,112 players, the largest Main Event in WSOP history. Here are the last 10 players to win the coveted Main Event bracelet: YEAR ENTRIES CHAMPION COUNTRY PRIZE 2024 10,112* Jonathan Tamayo United States $10,000,000 2023 10,043 Daniel Weinman United States $12,100,000 2022 8,663 Espen Jorstad Norway $10,000,000 2021 6,550 Koray Aldemir Germany $8,000,000 2020 1,379 Damian Salas Argentina $2,550,969 2019 8,569 Hossein Ensan Germany $10,000,000 2018 7,874 John Cynn United States $8,800,000 2017 7,221 Scott Blumstein United States $8,150,000 2016 6,737 Qui Nguyen United States $8,005,310 2015 6,420 Joe McKeehen United States $7,683,346 2014 6,683 Martin Jacobson Sweden $10,000,000 *denotes largest WSOP Main Event field ever 2025 World Series of Poker FAQs Do you have to be American to play in the 2025 WSOP?No! The WSOP welcomes poker players from around the globe. Every year, participants from numerous countries come to Las Vegas to compete. Can beginners play in the 2025 WSOP?Absolutely! Beginners are welcome to join the action at the WSOP. While some poker experience is helpful, there are plenty of events suitable for players of all skill levels. How much does it cost to play in the 2025 WSOP?Buy-ins for WSOP events range from affordable entry-level tournaments to the prestigious $10,000 Main Event. The $10,000 Main Event is the most prestigious, but there are other tournaments with buy-ins ranging from $300 to $250,000 How do I qualify for the 2025 WSOP?Many players earn their seats through live and online satellite tournaments. While satellite details for 2025 have not yet been released, platforms like WSOP.com and GGPoker are expected to host qualifiers, just as in previous years. What is the prize pool for the 2025 WSOP Main Event?The prize pool depends on the number of entries, but the 2024 Main Event featured a record-breaking $94 million pool, with $10 million awarded to the winner. The 2025 Main Event could be even bigger! What identification do I need to play in the 2025 WSOP?Players must provide valid photo identification and a Caesars Rewards Loyalty card to register. International players may also need additional proof of address, such as a utility bill or signed lease. What methods of payment will be accepted at the 2025 WSOP?Though 2025 payment methods haven’t been confirmed yet, it’s expected to include cash, credit/debit cards, ACH transfers, wire transfers, and tournament buy-in chips or credits, similar to previous years. Where can I find updates and live coverage of the 2025 WSOP?PokerNews will provide comprehensive live coverage, including updates, interviews, and results, throughout the entire series. Available in Available in Latest poker news, poker strategies and special offers. + Get the Texas Hold’em Poker Cheat Sheet - FREE Delivered within 24 hours of verifyingyour email address.

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The official schedule for the 2025 World Series of Poker was released in February 2025 and anticipation is already building for another thrilling summer of poker action in Las Vegas. The series will feature 100 bracelet events, introducing new formats such as the Battle of the Ages, where players over and under 50 have separate starting flights before merging on Day 2, and a T.O.R.S.E. event, replacing Limit Hold’em with Triple Draw Lowball. The prestigious $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event is scheduled to begin on July 2, culminating with the final table on July 15-16. See the full 2025 WSOP schedule below and find the buy-in and date of every single official event at this year’s Series. You can also click the event itself to see live chip counts and reporting coverage to keep up to date as the tournaments are happening! FREE 2025 WSOP Schedule PDF Download (Printable) Looking to have the full schedule at hand? We’ve got you covered. We’ve created a simple PDF of the schedule so you can save it for yourself and plan your Series. What’s more, our 2025 WSOP schedule PDF is both free and printable. Download it now for free, print it off and study at your leisure ahead of what will be another memorable instalment of the world’s biggest poker series. Download our FREE 2025 WSOP schedule PDF now. DOWNLOAD PDF When does the 2025 WSOP start and end?The 2025 WSOP runs from May 27 to July 16, 2025. How many bracelet events are on the 2025 schedule?There are 100 live bracelet events scheduled for the 2025 WSOP. What are the dates for the 2025 WSOP Main Event?The Main Event begins on July 2, with four starting flights, and concludes with the final table on July 15–16. What’s the first event on the 2025 schedule?The series kicks off on May 27 with Event #1: $1,000 Mystery Millions and Event #2: $500 Industry Employees. Are there any high roller events in the schedule?Yes, several, including the $50,000 High Roller (June 9), $100,000 High Roller (June 11), and the $250,000 Super High Roller (June 15). There is also a $100,000 PLO High Roller (July 1). When is the $1,500 Millionaire Maker event?The Millionaire Maker (Event #53) starts on June 18, with four starting flights: Flight A (June 18), Flight B (June 19), Flight C (June 20), and Flight D (June 21) Where are the 2025 WSOP structure sheets?The structure sheets for the 2025 World Series of Poker can be accessed here. Each sheet outlines the tournament format, including starting stacks, level lengths, blind structures, break times, and registration details. What are the dates for the $300 Gladiators of Poker event?The Gladiators of Poker (Event #67) runs June 25–July 1, with four starting flights from June 25–28. When is the Seniors Championship scheduled?The $1,000 Seniors Championship (Event #48) starts on June 16, with two Day 1 flights. What’s the schedule for online bracelet events?Online events begin on May 31 and run through July 15, with events held every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Are there any new events in 2025 with unique formats?Yes, including the Battle of the Ages (Event #59, June 22), which features separate Day 1 flights for players above and below age 50, and the T.O.R.S.E. Championship (Event #93, July 11), a mixed-game event with Triple Draw instead of Hold’em. Available in Available in Latest poker news, poker strategies and special offers. + Get the Texas Hold’em Poker Cheat Sheet - FREE Delivered within 24 hours of verifyingyour email address.

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