Brandon Wilson recorded his first six-figure reside poker match rating within the spring of 2023, ending third in a $10,000 occasion at that 12 months’s U.S. Poker Open for $111,600. Since then, the rising high-stakes star from Illinois has cashed for greater than $5.2 million on the circuit, including 14 extra six-figure paydays.
Wilson’s newest addition to that tally got here throughout this 12 months’s iteration of the USPO, the place he began this tear. Wilson defeated a area of 98 entries within the first of two $15,000 no-limit maintain’ems on the schedule.
He earned $382,200 for topping the most important PokerGO Studio area for this worth level. Wilson’s profession earnings grew to greater than $5.7 million.
This was Wilson’s third title and eighth remaining desk of 2025. He obtained 648 Card Player Player of the Year factors for the win and now solely trails Jeremy Ausmus on the leaderboard.
The remaining day of this occasion started with seven contenders remaining and Sean Winter within the lead. All-time World Poker Tour titles chief Darren Elias was the primary to hit the rail, when his pocket queens misplaced a three-way all-in towards Winters pocket 10s of Winter and the Okay-7 suited of two-time bracelet winner Martin Zamani.
Elias had simply over six massive blinds, however was well-positioned to triple up. The flop introduced one king and the flip one other. Zamani pressured Winter out of the pot on the flip and made quads on the top to eradicate Elias in seventh place. The $58,800 payout pushed Elias’ profession earnings to just about $14 million.
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2024 POY race runner-up David Coleman quickly adopted because of a traditional preflop race. His A-Q was in a good battle towards Zamani’s 44
, however discovered no assistance on a king-high runout. Coleman settled for $73,500 because the sixth-place finisher. This was his second remaining desk of 2025 after making 24 final 12 months.
Three-time bracelet winner Alex Foxen took his remaining stand QJ
. He dedicated most of his stack with a elevate from the cutoff, then known as the rest when Matthew Wantman three-bet shoved from the small blind with A
Okay
. The flop got here down Q
10
5
to present Foxen prime pair and the lead, however the J
flip improved Wantman to the nut straight.
Foxen had outs to a full home, however the river as an alternative introduced the 9 to eradicate him in fifth place ($102,900). This was Foxen’s seventh remaining desk of the 12 months. With 2,890 factors, he now sits in seventh place within the POY rankings.
Zamani’s early scorching streak noticed him overtake the chip lead, however he misplaced a vital confrontation towards Winter throughout five-handed play that noticed him plummet again down the leaderboard. The identical two contenders squared off to end result within the subsequent knockout. Zamani raised to 420,000 from the small blind preflop with AQ
after Winter had limped in for 80,000 with 9
8
. Winter known as and the flop got here down 8
6
3
. Zamani fired 330,000 and Winter raised to 775,000. Zamani three-bet shoved his ace excessive for two,620,000 whole and Winter known as together with his prime pair. The J
and Okay
river saved Winter in entrance to ship Zamani residence in fourth place ($132,300).
Shocking elimination! Sean Winter and Martin Zamani battle within the greatest pot of the day.
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Winter was left on fumes after dropping an efficient all-in with A-5 towards Wilson’s A-8. He had only a single 25,000 chip remaining after checking it down and dropping at showdown.
He was pressured all-in on the following hand and located Okay-Q, however was up towards Wantman’s pocket 10s and Wilson’s A-5, who additionally acquired all in towards Wilson, making a aspect pot.
Wilson flopped an ace to take the lead briefly, however Wantman nailed a set of tens on the flip and held from there to eradicate Winter and overtake the chip lead. Winter earned $176,400 because the third-place finisher, sufficient to carry his lifetime haul to north of $35 million.
Wantman sat with 7,625,000 in comparison with the Wilson’s 4,625,000 when heads-up play started. That hole had been narrowed earlier than the following massive conflict.
Wantman shoved on the button with A-4 and Wilson known as all-in with A-Okay suited and held to take a greater than 5:1 lead of his personal. Not lengthy after that, Wilson moved all-in from the button with 54
and Wantman known as with J
9
. The board got here down A
Q
5
7
3
and Wilson made a flush to lock up the pot and the title.
Wantman netted $242,550 because the runner-up. He now has 512 PGT factors from three cashes at this sequence, together with one win and this second-place displaying. As a end result, he sits atop the series-long factors standings, with Wilson’s 335 factors good for second.
Wantman now has practically $8.6 million in profession cashes, together with his largest being the $443,475 he earned for taking down the 2019 World Poker Tour Aria Summer Championship.
Final Table Results
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Brandon Wilson | $382,200 | 648 |
2 | Matthew Wantman | $242,550 | 540 |
3 | Sean Winter | $176,400 | 432 |
4 | Martin Zamani | $132,300 | 324 |
5 | Alex Foxen | $102,900 | 270 |
6 | David Coleman | $73,500 | 216 |
7 | Darren Elias | $58,800 | 162 |
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