StakeKings Participants' Results at the 2025 WSOP Event
StakeKings Players Shine at the 2025 World Series of Poker
The 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas witnessed a stellar performance by StakeKings players, with several reaching deep stages in major events.
One of the standout performers was Bahattin Eser, who was eliminated in 15th place in the $2,200 IPO Master event, pocketing $14,500. Gerard Carbo Santamaria also made a significant impact, finishing among the final 15 players in the same tournament out of 730 entrants.
Michael Mizrachi, a top WSOP performer in 2025, secured two significant WSOP wins and topped the PokerGo Tour (PGT) leaderboard with 2,250 points, followed closely by Alex Foxen. Mizrachi's impressive run included claiming the 2025 WSOP Main Event Championship and the Poker Players Championship titles.
Tim Frazin, a StakeKings player, had a memorable summer at the WSOP. He finished 6th in the $10,000 Limit Seven Card Stu Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship, earning $70,970. Frazin also cashed in several other events, including the $1,500 Limit Razz, $600 No-Limit Hold'em/Pot Limit Omaha, $1,500 Mixed Omaha 8 or Better, and $1,500 Limit Omaha 8 or Better. Frazin's five cashes and a final table appearance made him the most successful StakeKings player at the WSOP.
Jessica Teusl, a WSOP bracelet winner, earned $2,012 from the $1,000 Battle of the Ages with a 376th-place finish. Teusl's only other WSOP cash of the summer came from a $3,500 No-Limit Hold'em event where she finished in 155th place, earning $8,704.
StakeKings, a player staking platform, saw many of its players in action at the WSOP. Other notable performances included Cedrric Trevino, who had three WSOP cashes this summer. He started with a minimum cash in the $1,000 Mystery Millions, followed by small cashes in the $600 Pot Limit Omaha Deepstack and $1,500 NLH Monster Stack.
Alexander Neumann, a German player, had two WSOP cashes this summer. He finished 1,044th in the $1,000 Mini Main Event for $2,100 and 717th in the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship for $1,200.
The WSOP concluded a few weeks ago after seven weeks of poker action in Las Vegas. Shaun Deeb, Benny Glaser, and Michael Mizrachi were among the players with the best results. Additionally, Connor Richards, a Senior Editor U.S. for PokerNews and host of the Life Outside Poker podcast, had three Global Poker Awards nominations for his writing. Mark Ellerbe, another StakeKings player, generated a big return on investment with a 29th-place finish in the $700 Mystery Millions, earning $31,820, which is equivalent to more than 45 buy-ins.
Many other players have action up for sale on StakeKings, providing opportunities for poker enthusiasts to invest in potential WSOP champions.
- Despite the conclusion of the World Series of Poker (WSOP), news regarding StakeKings players persists, with many of their actions up for sale on the player staking platform.
- In the realm of casino-and-gambling, StakeKings saw success at the WSOP, with players like Tim Frazin excelling in casino-games such as the $10,000 Limit Seven Card Stu Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship, earning a substantial $70,970.
- The sports of poker witnessed an impressive run by Mizrachi at the 2025 WSOP, with the top WSOP performer securing two significant wins in the Main Event Championship and the Poker Players Championship, and topping the PokerGo Tour leaderboard.