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Unmissable Tales from the 2nd Part of the Wild WSOP (Continued)

2025 World Series of Poker was marked by headlines, drama, contestations, and historical moments, yet some extraordinary tales went unnoticed.

Unheard World Series of Poker Tales (Part 2)
Unheard World Series of Poker Tales (Part 2)

Unmissable Tales from the 2nd Part of the Wild WSOP (Continued)

Lucky Streaks and Unusual Events at the World Series of Poker

The World Series of Poker (WSOP) has once again proven to be a hotbed of excitement and unexpected occurrences. Here's a round-up of some of the most intriguing stories from this year's event.

Phil Hellmuth's Dramatic Entrance

Poker legend Phil Hellmuth made a theatrical entrance for the Main Event, themed as "Highway to Hell(muth)". Accompanied by his son, Dan 'Jungleman' Cates, Frankie Cucchiara, and a multitude of models, Hellmuth brought the house down with a musical performance that was nothing short of spectacular.

Lexy Gavin-Mathers' Unexpected Break

In a unique turn of events, Lexy Gavin-Mathers experienced an unusual incident during a poker tournament. An extra card from the muck found its way into the dealt flop, keeping her tournament run alive in a confrontation against another player. The footage of this incident was released in Gavin-Mathers' vlog, setting poker's corner of social media ablaze.

Thomas Zanot's Remarkable Run

Thomas Zanot, a Las Vegas-based gambler and poker player, has been making waves this year. Known for winning a $6.4 million Pai Gow progressive jackpot at the Flamingo casino in 2023, Zanot recently added another major prize to his list of achievements. He won a $1 million bounty during the 2025 WSOP Mystery Millions event, which he had reportedly predicted he would pull off. Zanot's remarkable run has earned him recognition as potentially one of the luckiest gamblers in history.

Jonathan Little's Triumph

Jonathan Little claimed victory in WSOP Online Bracelet Event #8: $1,000 NLH Freezeout, securing his first WSOP bracelet. He outlasted a field of 533 players to claim the first-place prize of $90,663.

Close Call for Faraz Jaka

Faraz Jaka missed out on an opportunity to earn $150,000 due to a missed text message from Kenny Hallaert during Day 1A of the WSOP Main Event. If Jaka and Hallaert had swapped 5% of their chips, Jaka would have been the beneficiary of this substantial sum.

Blaz Zerjav's Double Bracelet Haul

Blaz Zerjav, known online as Scarmak3r, added two more WSOP bracelets to his collection. He won Events #22: $25,000 NLH High Roller and #69: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better. Zerjav is a successful online poker player with five Spring Championship of Online Poker titles.

Martin Kabrhel, Shaun Deeb, and Shakira's Unusual Encounter

An unusual event occurred when Martin Kabrhel, Shaun Deeb, and Shakira attended the same concert in Las Vegas. While Deeb stated that he dislikes Shakira's music, the three-way encounter has certainly made for an interesting anecdote.

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Online poker continues to be at the heart of casino-and-gambling trends, with the World Series of Poker (WSOP) serving as a testament to the unpredictable nature of big-wins and unusual events. Phil Hellmuth's dramatic entrance and Thomas Zanot's remarkable run are prime examples of the casino-culture's flair for the dramatic. Meanwhile, Lexy Gavin-Mathers, Jonathan Little, and Blaz Zerjav have all made a mark in online poker, with each claiming a significant win or bracelet at this year's WSOP. Responsible-gambling is crucial, however, as Faraz Jaka's close call with a potential big win serves as a reminder of the importance of staying focused. With sports-betting becoming increasingly popular, the world of casino-games, lotteries, and poker shows no signs of slowing down, particularly in the vibrant gambling scene of Las Vegas. [1] [2] [3] [4] [Source 1, 2, 3, 4]

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