WSOP 2025 Main Event Registration Closes with 9,735 Entries on the Board

The WSOP 2025 Main Event is officially the third largest ever after registration closed at the end of Day 1d with a total of 9,735 players having paid $10,000 for a seat.

Published 07/08/2025
Updated 07/09/2025
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Days a b and c chalked up 5,182 entries, which alone would have been the 13th largest Main Event in history, but a bumper Day 1d knocked it out of the park with an incredible turnout of 4,553.

At the end of the day, 2,133 players survived to bag up a stack for Day 3, joining the 1,320 who still had chips.

San Kim led the way at the end of play, bagging up 799,000 chips to leave him in second place overall behind Ukraine’s Oleksii Kravchuk who has a monster stack of 937,500 chips.

Plenty of big names made it through to Day 3, but, surprisingly, from the seven former champions who started Day 2, only last year’s champion Jonathan Tamayo will be returning to the playing hall.

San Kim
San Kim – Photo Credit: Regina Cortina

Out of all of the well-known faces, Josh Arieh is doing the best with 448,500 chips with Ike Haxton chasing him down with 317,500.

Dan “Jungleman” Cates is hanging in there with 231,500 and so is online MTT crusher Patrick Leonard with 209,000.

Seven-time bracelet winner Brian Rast still has some work to do with only 112,500 chips left in his stack, but fresh from his $10,000 Razz Championship victory last week he’ll still be confident of getting some kind of a result.

And finally, Jennifer Harman is making a rare appearance at the tables. It’s not very often we see Harman playing these days but she still has 56,000 chips to work with and anything’s possible.

Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship Day 2d Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1San KimUnited States799,000320
2Fernando RodriguezUnited States749,000300
3Romain LocquetFrance673,500269
4Nazar BuhaiovUkraine633,500253
6Ibrahim SenoussiFrance625,000250
5Daniyal GhebaUnited States625,000250
7Kevin JavierCanada620,000248
8Kotaro ShodaJapan619,500248
9Kyle GruppUnited States618,000247
10Riva ArthurUnited States607,000243

Kristen Foxen Eliminated from WSOP 2025 Main Event

Poker’s leading lady Kristen Foxen will not be returning to the playing hall for Day 3 of the Main Event. The Canadian didn’t make it to the end of the first level yesterday, ending her run in a classic flip situation.

A stack of 88,800 to start the day was more than enough, but when Foxen picked up pocket queens against an opponent who was determined to stack off with ace-king, there was no turning back.

Last year saw Foxen end her run in 13th place but we all expected her to go even further. She is quite clearly the top performing female player in the world right now and we expect even bigger and better things for her in the future.

Kristen Foxen
Kristen Foxen

Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship Day 3 Starting Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Oleksii KravchukUkraine937,500375
2San KimUnited States799,000320
3Randall LackUnited States762,500305
4Fernando RodriguezUnited States749,000300
5Nicholas BondUnited States724,500290
6David PolopSpain704,000282
7Romain LocquetFrance673,500269
8Ryuta NakaiJapan648,000259
9Thomas EychenneFrance644,000258
10Nazar BuhaiovUkraine633,500253

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