Elias Removes Name From Best Without a Bracelet List With Maiden Title

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It has been another week of WSOP Online bracelets at the 2025 World Series of Poker.

In that time, four more online bracelets have been awarded and four more happy bracelet winners created. Darren Elias won his first bracelet and Shaun Deeb just missed his seventh.

Wantman Denies Deeb in $600 Monsterstack

Shaun Deeb came within a hair’s breadth of earning himself a seventh WSOP bracelet when he found himself heads up with Matthew Wantman.

Despite over $8 million in live tournament cashes, Wantman was still looking for his first bracelet. That may have made him hungrier than Deeb, over whom he triumphed in the end.

Along with the bracelet, Wantman earned a check for $125,131.

Deeb and Wantman were the last two players standing in a large field event that paid 320 players.

Among the other player’s who cashed were Bryce Yockey (283rd - $1,151), Scott Eskenazi (278th - $1,151), Maria Konnikova (184th - $1,247), James Collopy (178th - $1,343), Jeff Gross (167th - $1,343), Brock Wilson (154th - $1,343), Cherish Andrews (111th - $1,631), Brek Schutten (83rd - $1,823), and Jesse Lonis (53rd - $2,207).

Deeb won $90,776 for his near-miss second place finish.

Event #12: $600 NL Hold’em Monsterstack Final Table Results

Rank Player Country Payout (USD)
1 Matthew Wantman United States $125,131
2 Shaun Deeb United States $90,776
3 Anthony Vitiello United States $65,731
4 Kevin Eyster United States $47,979
5 Stanislav Barshak United States $35,313
6 Nicholas Grippo United States $25,909
7 Joseph Bakun United States $19,192
8 Romain Morvan France $14,298
9 James Mendoza Philippines $10,747

First Bracelet for Baker in $500 Mystery Bounty

First timer Matthew Baker defeated Canadian pro Benjamin Underwood heads up to win Event #13: $500 NL Hold’em $1M GTD Mystery Bounty.

Baker earned $109,720 to sweeten his experience of winning his first ever WSOP gold bracelet.

Chino Rheem was the first to bust out after the bubble broke, earning $662 for his 560th finish.

He was followed out by several big names including Shannon Shorr (552nd - $662), Stoyan Madanzhiev (545th - $662), Natasha Mercier (538th - $662), Alex Foxen (282nd - $851), Jesse Lonis (165th - $1,040), Jonathan Little (155th - $1,040), Jessica Teusl (112th $1,230), (Scott Eskanazi (83rd - $1,419), and Upeshka De Silva (53rd - $1,797),

Underwood received $78,316 for his second-place finish.

Event #13: $500 NL Hold’em $1M GTD Mystery Bounty Final Table Results

Rank Player Country Payout (USD)
1 Matthew Baker United States $109,720
2 Benjamin Underwood Canada $78,316
3 Hye Park United States $55,900
4 Wojciech Barzantny Austria $40,199
5 Daniel Kammeraad United States $29,132
6 Keith McCarroll United States $21,187
7 Peter Cross Japan $15,607
8 Barek Faraj United States $11,539
9 Jonathan Winfield United States $8,702

Darren Elias Wins WSOP Online Crazy Eights for Maiden WSOP Bracelet

Darren Elias is no longer one of the best without a bracelet after he won his first in Event #14: $888 NL Hold’em Crazy 8’s.

Elias had to beat Lachezar Petkov, a Bulgarian pro, heads up at the final table with Landon Tice (6th - $28,368). Elias won $170,208 for his first-place finish.

Petkov had to settle for $122,928 for a bracelet-free second place.

Other players who cashed in this event included Martin Zamani (19th - $4,633), Manig Loeser (20th - $4,633), Brek Schutten (27th - $3,593), Andy Bloch (39th - $3,120), Scott Ball (51st - $2,742), Stoyan Madanzhiev (98th - $1,986), and Ryan Leng (128th - $1,702).

Event #14: $888 NL Hold’em Crazy 8’s Final Table Results

Rank Player Country Payout (USD)
1 Darren Elias United States $170,208
2 Lachezar Petkov Bulgaria $122,928
3 Justin Vaysman United States $94,371
4 Corey Thompson United States $70,069
5 Nicholas Verderamo United States $47,280
6 Landon Tice United States $28,368
7 Peter Cross Japan $18,912
8 Matthew Davis United States $11,820
9 Juan Sebastián Fonseca Chaves Colombia $8,227

Marasco Bags Ultra Deepstack Bracelet

Frank Marasco is the new $400 NL Hold’em Ultra Deepstack online champion, having defeated Thomas Hall heads up for all the potatoes.

Marasco scored $93,373 to go along with his shiny new bracelet.

Other players who cashed in this event include Upeshka De Silva (320th - $859) who was first out after the bubble burst, Andy Bloch (302nd - $859), Ethan “WPT123” Yau (125th - 125th ), Chris Moorman (123rd - $1,074), Florian Pesce (85th - $1,360), and Brek Schutten (121st - $1,074).

Hall earned $67,737 for his second-place finish.

Event #15: $400 NL Hold’em Ultra Deepstack Final Table Results

Rank Player Country Payout (USD)
1 Frank Marasco United States $93,373
2 Thomas Hall United Kingdom $67,737
3 Christopher Whitaker United States $49,049
4 Casey Carroll United States $35,802
5 Forrest Kollar United States $26,350
6 Otavio Modolo Brazil $19,333
7 Cooper Feltham Australia $14,321
8 Ryan Laplante United States $10,669
9 Wayne Harmon United States $8,020

2025 WSOP Online Bracelet Event Results

Event Entries Prizepool Winner Payout
Event #1: NL Hold’em Kick Off 2,206 $794,160 Konstantin Held $97,762
Event #2: NL Hold’em Mystery Bounty $1M GTD 2,551 $1,275,500 Joseph Casseus $95,464
Event #3: NL Hold’em Crazy 8’s 920 $736,000 Corey Thompson $136,160
Event #4: NL Hold’em PKO 770 $693,000 Brek Schutten $46,396
Event #5: NL Hold’em Deepstack 1,465 $791,100 Joshua Palmer $109,251
Event #6: NL Hold’em Triple Treys 2,119 $635,700 Sean Rosenthal $78,218
Event #8: NL Hold’em Freezeout 533 $479,700 Jonathan Little $90,663
Event #9: PLOSSUS PKO 6-Max 1,916 $689,760 Orson Young $38,800
Event #10: NL Hold’em 6-Max 1,107 $996,300 Nick Maimone $181,625
Event #12: NL Hold’em Monsterstack tbc tbc Matthew Wantman $125,131
Event #13: NL Hold’em $1M GTD Mystery Bounty tbc tbc Matthew Baker $109,720
Event #14: NL Hold’em Crazy 8’s tbc tbc Darren Elias United States
Event #15: NL Hold’em Ultra Deepstack tbc tbc Frank Marasco $93,373

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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