2025 WSOP Day 17: Heads-Up Showdown Awaits in $10,000 PLO8

Will Shillibier
Managing Editor
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Day 17 of the 2025 World Series of Poker was yet another action-packed one. Despite only one winner being crowned in Event #35: $3,000 Freezeout No-Limit Hold'emm, there are plenty of storylines developing as the festival approaches its third weekend.

Philip Sternheimer is one elimination away from removing himself from the “best without a bracelet” list, while Aram Oganyan leads the final eight in the $100K High Roller.

Meanwhile, Viktor Blom headlines the Limit Hold’em Championship. Plus, Andrey Zhigalov and poker legends battle in the HORSE and Senior High Roller events.

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"Best Without a Bracelet" Sternheimer Leads Furth in $10,000 PLO8

Philip Sternheimer
Philip Sternheimer

Late in the day in Event #36: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship, Patrick Leonard took to social media, calling Philip Sternheimer the "best without a bracelet".

Sternheimer already has a third-place finish this year, coming in Event #18: $10,000 Dealers Choice 6-Handed Championshipbut now he is the closest he's ever been, holding a heads-up chip lead against Bruno Furth with $763,087 on the line.

Event #36: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship Heads-up Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Philip SternheimerUnited Kingdom14,025,000
2Bruno FurthUnited States9,150,000
Bruno Furth
Bruno Furth

Oganyan Leads Final Eight in $100,000 High Roller

Aram Oganyan

Of the twelve Day 2 entries into Event #38: $100,000 High Roller, one had a much better day than the others.

Aram Oganyan sailed through each level of the day on the way to end it as chip leader. He sent multiple people to the rail and scooped numerous big pots including a crucial double-up to establish himself as the frontrunner.

There were near misses for defending champion Chris Hunichen (15th - $203,960) and Phil Ivey (9th - $247,130), but just eight players remain from a field of 103. They are all guaranteed $295,883 but chasing the $2,649,158 first prize.

Event #38: $100,000 High Roller Day 2 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Aram OganyanUnited States20,425,00082
2Joao VieiraPortugal13,600,00054
3Thomas BoivinBelgium5,400,00022
4Vinny LinghamUnited States5,000,00020
5Andrew LichtenbergerUnited States4,800,00019
6Ben HeathUnited Kingdom4,700,00019
7Isaac HaxtonUnited States4,650,00019
8Emilien PitavyFrance4,200,00017

Zhigalov Eyes Second Bracelet in $1,500 HORSE

Andrey Zhigalov

Back in 2018, Andrey Zhigalov won his first WSOP bracelet in the $1,500 H.O.R.S.E., and he now finds himself leading the way after Day 2 of the same event.

With just 18 players remaining from a field of 867 in Event #39: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E., the Russian is in prime position to double his bracelet tally. But he'll face stiff competition down the stretch when play resumes on Friday.

Everywhere you look there is poker pedigree, from two-time bracelet winner Ari Engel, to Hall of Famer Linda Johnson, with 2025 bracelet-winner Blaz Zerjav rounding out the survivors.

Event #39: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Andrey ZhigalovRussian Federation2,455,000
2Joe JefferyUnited States2,320,000
3Dzmitry MaletsBelarus2,200,000
4Sachin BhargavaUnited States1,805,000
5Thomas TaylorCanada1,730,000
6Nicolas MilgromFrance1,455,000
7Ryan ParsaUnited States1,350,000
8Ari EngelCanada1,340,000
9Joseph VillellaUnited States1,170,000
10Joseph SantagataUnited States1,095,000

Hall of Famers Advance in Seniors High Roller

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It might only be in its second year, but there were plenty of big names in action as Event #40: $5,000 Seniors High Roller got underway today.

There were hall of famers aplenty found on the felt today, with Billy Baxter (205,000), John Juanda (133,000) and Erik Seidel (69,500) proceeding to the second day of competition. Johnny Chan, Todd Brunson, and John Hennigan weren’t so lucky, but they may well make another appearance before late registration closes tomorrow.

Leading the survivors is Paul Snead who is looking for his first bracelet after over $2.3 million in total live earnings. His best WSOP result was a tenth-place finish in the inaugural $10,000 Tag Team Championship alongside Charlemagne Benjamin and Michael Newman.

Event #40: $5,000 Seniors High Roller Day 1 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Paul SneadUnited States507,000203
2Patrick WhiteUnited States479,000192
3Gary GelmanUnited States406,500163
4Stephen BiermanUnited States385,000154
5Leonardo FernandezSpain381,500153
6Chuanshu ChenChina335,000134
7Fraser MacintyreUnited Kingdom331,000132
8Samad RashidUnited States325,000130
9Vadim ShlezUkraine319,500128
10Joseph DipascaleUnited States306,000122

Viktor Blom Leads $10k Limit Championship

Viktor Blom

Is it finally Viktor Blom's time? Is 'Isildur1' finally going to get his hands on a bracelet? From a field of 91 entries in Event #41: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship just 43 players remain, and it's Blom sitting atop the chip counts.

He is joined by Benjamin Underwood, and 2017's champion in this event Joe McKeehen as the only players above 300,000 in chips.

Registration remains open for one more level on Day 2.

Event #41: $10,000 Limit Hold’em Championship Day 1 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Viktor BlomSweden372,000
2Benjamin UnderwoodCanada361,000
3Joe McKeehenUnited States319,000
4Justin SmithUnited States246,000
5Daniel NegreanuCanada241,000
6Anthony ZinnoUnited States240,000
7Dzmitry UrbanovichPoland212,000
8David LiebermanUnited States191,000
9Corel TheumaUnited States190,000
10Peter De BestUnited States181,000

636 Advance from Monster Stack Day 1b

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After Day 1a of Event #37: $1,500 Monster Stack saw 476 players advance from a field of 1,625 players, there was an equally large field on Day 1b.

Eventually, from the field of 2,010, just 636 players advanced and they are led by Caleb Larsen. Larsen, whose largest career cash with a 621st-place finish in last year's WSOP Main Event, was the only player to bag over 700,000 chips.

Closely behind him comes Benjamin Leilous (582,500) and former bracelet-winnerand Winamax Ambassador Romain Lewis (507,000).

Event #37: $1,500 Monster Stack Day 1b Top 10 Chip Counts

1Caleb LarsenUnited States715,000
2Benjamin LeilousUnited States582,500
3Romain LewisFrance507,000
4Yuya KitaJapan495,500
5Rosen ApostolovBulgaria488,000
6Anders KarlsenNorway479,000
7Shawn StrokeUnited States462,500
8Seun OluwoleUnited Kingdom456,000
9John HolleyUnited States454,500
10Abdullah AlshantiUnited States453,000

What's Coming Up on Day 18 of the 2025 WSOP

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Three more winners will be crowned on Day 18 at the 2025 World Series of Poker. Event #36: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship will presumably finish first, with that event resuming heads-up, while Event #38: $100,000 High Roller and Event #39: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. will also see shiny gold bracelets handed out.

In addition to this, there will also be Day 2s in both the Event #40: $5,000 Seniors High Roller and Event #41: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship, with late registration open in both.

Finally, with Day 1c of the Monster Stack getting underway at 10 a.m., two new other events get started on Friday. They are:

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Will Shillibier
Managing Editor

Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He now works as Managing Editor. He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.

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