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Andras Nemeth and Sam Soverel

Day three of the 2025 WSOP Paradise saw the final flight of the WSOP Circuit Championship Mystery Bounty, and a second bracelet of the festival was awarded in the rapid-fire $50,000 High Roller Turbo.

Meanwhile, the $100,000 Triton PLO Main Event looks set for a massive heads-up battle, with over $2.5 million awaiting the winner.

Rezaei Denies Kanit in $50k High Roller Turbo

Daniel Rezaei

The sole one-day event on the schedule, Event #4: $50,000 NLH High Roller Turbo, crowned a champion in just 12 hours after Daniel Rezaei powered through a 151-entry field to secure his first career WSOP bracelet and a huge $1,900,000 payday.

The turbo event saw quick exits, with Dan Shak bubbling the $114,000 min-cash, while Triton co-founder Paul Phua made a deep run for his first WSOP final table since 2022, but ultimately fell in third place.

Runner-up Mustapha Kanit was also looking for a maiden bracelet victory, but he was denied heads-up as Rezaei took home the title.

Event #4: $50,000 NLH High Roller Turbo Final Table Results

Place Player Country Payout
1 Daniel Rezaei Austria $1,900,000
2 Mustafa Kanit Italy $1,215,000
3 Paul Phua Malaysia $815,000
4 Joao Simao Brazil $570,000
5 Hui Chen China $405,000
6 Matthew Wakeman Australia $300,000
7 Thomas Boivin Belgium $235,000
8 Tyler Moncek United States $189,000
9 Michael Moncek United States $157,500

$100k Triton PLO Main Event Down to Two Contenders

$100k Triton PLO Main Event Final Table

The highly-anticipated $100,000 Triton PLO Main Event played down to its final two, concluding the night with Sam Soverel holding a commanding 4:1 chip lead over Andras Nemeth, as they prepare to battle for the massive $2,594,000 first-place prize.

The PLO event provided drama throughout the day when Daniel Negreanu survived a crucial bubble situation, doubling through Phil Ivey just as Ben Tollerene was eliminated.

A truncated day saw Ivey just miss out on the final table, as a hard-fought battle ended with Dan Dvoress falling in third place in the small hours of the morning, setting the stage for Soverel and Nemeth to return to the felt today to determine the winner.

Event #3: $100,000 Triton PLO Main Event Final Table Results

Place Player Country Payout
1st     $2,594,000
2nd     $1,751,000
3rd Dan Dvoress Canada $1,135,000
4th Richard Gryko United Kingdom $941,000
5th Philip Sternheimer United Kingdom $760,000
6th Ben Lamb United States $598,000
7th Joni Jouhkimainen Finland $457,500
8th Nacho Barbero Argentina $345,000

Zamani Among Leaders in WSOP Circuit Championship Mystery Bounty

WSOP Circuit Championship Mystery Bounty

Just 240 players remain in Event #1: $2,500 WSOP Circuit Championship Mystery Bounty, and Martin Zamani sits third in chips. Zamani came through as the Day 1b chip leader, and sits behind only Alejandro Ganivet and overall chip leader Andrei Piatrushchanka who both survived a massive Day 1c flight yesterday.

Other notables through to Day 2 include Viktor Blom (1,020,000), Ari Engel (740,000), Shaun Deeb (545,000), Jamie Gold (410,000), Anthony Zinno (405,000), 2024 WSOP Paradise champion Yinan Zhou (325,000), Ren Lin (205,000) and Hossein Ensan (180,000)

Payouts are yet to be confirmed on Day 2 of this event, with each Day 1 playing down to the money and 10% of the field. There is also the added excitement of Mystery Bounty prizes which will also start to be revealed today. Stay tuned to PokerNews for more information on that!

Event #1: $2,500 WSOP Circuit Championship Mystery Bounty Top 10 Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chip Count
1 Andrei Piatrushchanka Belarus 2,530,000
2 Alejandro Ganivet Spain 1,910,000
3 Martin Zamani United States 1,865,000
4 Mark Darner United States 1,565,000
5 Jason Sagle Canada 1,490,000
6 Roman Berson Canada 1,335,000
7 Stephen Dauphinais Canada 1,300,000
8 Quirin Heinz Germany 1,275,000
9 Fabian Niederreiter Germany 1,245,000
10 Sohale Khalili United States 1,245,000
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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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