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Joshua Remitio Makes it Four After Winning Second WSOP Online Bracelet of the Summer

Joshua Remitio Makes it Four After Winning Second WSOP Online Bracelet of the Summer


The final 2025 WSOP Online bracelet winners have been announced, wrapping up a 29-bracelet schedule that saw plenty of big names grab bracelets.

Joshua Remitio emerged as one of this summer’s standout performers, capturing his fourth bracelet in the $3,200 High Roller 6-Max to go along with his earlier $2,500 NLH title. This brings him to four, along with the two online bracelets he won in 2024.

Aditya Agarwal became just the third Indian player to win multiple WSOP bracelets with a triumph in the $1,000 NLH Championship.

And in the biggest buy-in of the series, the $5,300 High Roller Championship, it was Michael Weiss who came out on top, defeating Jonathan Little heads-up to claim the second-largest first-place prize of the online festival and bring the curtain down on another memorable WSOP Online.

Jordan Westmorland Wins First WSOP Bracelet in $600 Deepstack Championship

Jordan Westmorland - Online Winner

Last summer in Las Vegas, Jordan Westmorland scored the second-largest cash of his career, finishing fourth in the BetMGM Poker Championship for $206,914.

This year, not only did he grab $97,469, but a WSOP gold bracelet after winning Event #21: $600 NLH Online Deepstack. He topped a 1,307-player field and defeated Philip Beck heads-up.

Others to cash in this event included Scott Bohlman (23rd – $2,964), Joey Couden (92nd – $1,482), Erick Lindgren (98th – $1,341) and Martin Kabrhel (110th – $1,341).

Event #21: $600 NLH Online Deepstack Championship Final Table Results

Place Player Country Payout (USD)
1 Jordan Westmorland United States $97,469
2 Philip Beck United States $71,143
3 Brett Murray United States $52,298
4 Cody Sadreameli United States $38,747
5 Noel Eicher United States $28,655
6 Jordan Ramirez United States $21,385
7 Jason Lee United States $16,021
8 David Sheinin United States $12,139
9 Toby Boas United States $9,246

DiCarlo Gets Over the Line in Mystery Bounty Championship

Salvatore DiCarlo

12 years ago, Salvatore Dicarlo finished third in Event #24: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em for $184,914. That’s the closest he’s come to tasting victory in a WSOP event.

Since then he’s played regularly in Las Vegas and ad the WSOP. But now he’s got his hands on a WSOP bracelet after winning Event #22: $1,000 NLH Mystery Bounty Championship, defeating Mark Lewandowski heads-up to win $120,020.

Event #22: $1,000 NLH Mystery Bounty Championship Final Table Results

Place Player Country Payout (USD)
1 Salvatore Dicarlo United States $120,020
2 Mark Lewandowski United States $87,070
3 Juan Campayo Spain $63,047
4 Arkadiy Tsinis Ukraine $46,020
5 Cord Garcia United States $33,871
6 Hao-Shan Huang Taiwan $24,851
7 Joon Kim United States $18,408
8 Ryan Julius United States $13,714

New Biggest Lifetime Cash for Stover in Colossus Final Table

WSOP 2025 Bracelet - First Look

Travis Stover is the latest owner of a WSOP bracelet after winning Event #23: $400 Colossus. This 3,141-player field saw Stover defeat Richard Basile heads-up, with Kathy Liebert finishing in third.

The $147,452 Stover takes home eclipses the $24,592 he won for final-tabling the Major Series of Poker The Tour Michigan Poker State Championship in May 2025.

Harry Lodge also final tabled, finishing fifth having won a WSOP Online bracelet earlier this summer.

Event #23: $400 NLH Colossus Final Table Results

Place Player Country Payout (USD)
1 Travis Stover United States $147,452
2 Richard Basile United States $106,970
3 Kathy Liebert United States $77,457
4 Chris Conrad United States $56,538
5 Harry Lodge United Kingdom $41,612
6 Lachezar Petkov Bulgaria $30,531
7 Jonathon Pertee United States $22,615
8 Kaitlin Paramor United States $16,848
9 Malcolm Trayner Australia $12,665

Former WSOP Online Main Event Winner Madanzhiev Bags 6-Max Online Championship Bracelet

Stoyan Madanzhiev

It’s been almost five years since Stoyan Madanzhiev won $3,904,686 for his WSOP Online Main Event victory back in September 2020.

He made two more WSOP Online final tables in 2021, but has now won his second online bracelet after besting a final table that included WSOP Hall of Famer Daniel Negreanu.

Negreanu finished third behind runner-up Julian Bonorris, with Madanzhiev taking home $152,514 after besting an 825-player field.

Event #24: $1,000 NLH 6-Max Online Championship Final Table Results

Place Player Country Payout (USD)
1 Stoyan Madanzhiev Bulgaria $152,514
2 Julian Bonorris United States $107,254
3 Daniel Negreanu Canada $82,440
4 Aram Oganyan United States $61,830
5 Upeshka De Silva United States $41,220
6 Abraham Faroni United States $28,854

Two Bracelets in Two Years for Agarwal

Aditya Agarwal

Victory in Event #25: $1,000 NLH Championship for Aditya Agarwal gives him his second WSOP bracelet after winning Event #82: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em last year for $189,661.

He’s now only the third multiple bracelet-winner from India after Nipun Java (3) and Santhosh Suvarna (2) according to The Hendon Mob.

This year he defeated a 1,013-player online field, and bested a final table that included Martin Kabrhel and Jonathan Little to win $168,026.

Event #25: $1,000 NLH Championship Final Table Results

Place Player Country Payout (USD)
1 Aditya Agarwal India $168,026
2 Jonathan Little United States $118,521
3 Martin Kabrhel Czechia $91,170
4 Ran Koller Israel $68,378
5 Scott Hall United States $45,585
6 Cody Bartlett United States $31,910
7 Shahryar Eslami United States $20,513
8 Kate Lindsay United States $13,858
9 Noah Bronstein United States $9,117

Little Denied Heads-Up in $5,300 High Roller Championship

Michael Weiss

Having finished second to Aditya Agarwal in Event #25: $1,000 NLH Championship, there was a repeat performance for Jonathan Little in Event #26: $5,300 NLH High Roller Championship, ultimately coming out second-best again as Michael Weiss took down the title.

2025 WSOP Online bracelet winners Harry Lodge and Brek Schutten also made the final table, as Weiss took home $237,938 — the second-largest first-place prize of the WSOP Online this year after Adrian Mateos‘ victory in Event #11: $3,200 NLH High Roller

Event #26: $5,300 NLH High Roller Championship Final Table Results

Place Player Country Payout (USD)
1 Michael Weiss United States $237,938
2 Jonathan Little United States $182,125
3 Jeremiah Williams United States $135,125
4 Anton Lu United States $99,875
5 Melanie Weisner United States $64,625
6 Harry Lodge United Kingdom $52,875
7 Brek Schutten United States $41,125
8 Clemen Deng United States $32,313
9 Alessandro Pichierri Italy $23,500

Gold for Pacheco in 6-Max Championship

WSOP 2025 Bracelet - First Look

The $146,853 Aaron Pacheco wins for taking down Event #27: $1,000 PLO 6-Max Championship might dwarf his career earnings — both live and online — but it’s the WSOP gold bracelet he earns that will potentially mean the most.

Pacheco topped a 882-player field and defeated Michael Boss heads-up to win this tournament, with luminaries such as Ryan Riess (15th – $6,906), Niklas Astedt (18th – $4,763), Renan Bruschi (37th – $3,175) and Joseph Cheong (45th – $2,620) finishing in the money.

Event #27: $1,000 PLO 6-Max Championship Final Table Results

Place Player Country Payout (USD)
1 Aaron Pacheco United States $146,853
2 Michael Boss United States $105,814
3 Bradford Albrinck United States $79,380
4 Tobias Ziegler Germany $59,535
5 William Smith United States $39,690
6 Zachary Fischer United States $27,783

First Bracelet for Overton in $400 Mystery Bounty

Aaron Overton

A deep run in the 2025 WSOP Main Event, where he finished 64th, capped of a summer that saw Aaron Overton make the final table of the $1,500 6-Max and win his first bracelet.

Overton narrowly missed out on the third six-figure cash of his career, but still tookd own Event #28: $400 NLH Mystery Bounty for $91,583 after defeating Florian Duta heads-up, with notables Yueqi Zhu and Calvin Anderson also making the final table.

Event #28: $400 NLH Mystery Bounty 6-Max Final Table Results

Place Player Country Payout (USD)
1 Aaron Overton United States $91,583
2 Florian Duta Belgium $65,394
3 Yueqi Zhu China $46,721
4 Vitor Coutinho Brazil $33,404
5 Calvin Anderson United States $24,030
6 Benjamin Schessler United States $17,483

Second WSOP Online Bracelet of the Year for Remitio

Joshua Remitio Winner Photo Event 26

Joshua Remitio was in unstoppable form this year at the WSOP Online tables, winning his second online bracelet of the year and fourth in total after taking down Event #29: $3,200 NLH High Roller 6-Max for $217,140.

Remitio is a former WSOP Main Event final tablist, finishing fourth in 2021 for $2,300,000.

Just 48 places were paid from a field of 370 in this event, with Brian Rast (11th – $19,740), Brock Wilson (15th – $15,228), Martin Kabrhel (21st – $10,942) and Chris Hunichen (31st – $7,760) cashing.

Event #29: $3,200 NLH High Roller 6-Max Final Table Results

Place Player Country Payout (USD)
1 Joshua Remitio United States $217,140
2 Jon Shoreman United States $160,740
3 Sundiata Devore United States $121,260
4 Justin Lapka United States $87,420
5 Gary Hasson Belgium $59,200
6 Andrew Korby United States $42,300

Rosen Rounds Out WSOP Online with Summer Saver Victory

WSOP 2025 Bracelet - First Look

The last online bracelet for the summer of 2025 went to Andrew Rosen, who defeated a 1,763-player field to win his first WSOP bracelet and $103,454.

He defeated Santiago Plante heads-up in Event #30: $500 NLH Summer Saver to notch the largest cash of his career, easily besting a runner-up spot in another WSOP Online bracelet event two years ago for $21,971.

Event #30: $500 NLH Summer Saver Final Table Results

Place Player Country Payout (USD)
1 Andrew Rosen United States $103,454
2 Santiago Plante Canada $75,051
3 Vid Zagar Slovenia $54,344
4 Erwann Pecheux France $39,668
5 Brad Gafford United States $29,195
6 Jonathan Rabinowitz United States $21,420
7 Rob Hollink Netherlands $15,867
8 Luis Yepez Venezuela $11,821
9 Mitchell Garshofsky United States $8,886

2025 WSOP Online Bracelet Winners

Event Entries Prizepool Winner Payout
Event #1: $400 NLH Kick Off 2,206 $794,160 Konstantin Held $97,762
Event #2: $555 NLH Mystery Bounty 2,551 $1,275,500 Joseph Casseus $95,464
Event #3: $888 NLH Crazy 8’s 920 $736,000 Corey Thompson $136,160
Event #4: $1,000 NLH PKO 770 $693,000 Brek Schutten $46,396
Event #5: $600 NLH Deepstack 1,465 $791,100 Joshua Palmer $109,251
Event #6: $333 NLH Triple Treys 2,119 $635,700 Sean Rosenthal $78,218
Event #7: $250 NLH Mystery Bounty Cancelled      
Event #8: $1,000 NLH Freezeout 533 $479,700 Jonathan Little $90,663
Event #9: $400 PLOssus PKO 6-Max 1,916 $689,760 Orson Young $38,800
Event #10: $1,000 NLH 6-Max 1,107 $996,300 Nick Maimone $181,625
Event #11: $3,200 NLH High Roller 436 $1,308,000 Adrian Mateos $253,080
Event #12: $600 NLH Monster Stack 1,777 $959,580 Matthew Wantman $125,131
Event #13: $500 NLH Mystery Bounty 3,213 $1,445,850 Matthew Baker $109,720
Event #14: $888 NLH Crazy 8’s 1,182 $945,600 Darren Elias $170,208
Event #15: $400 NLH Ultra Stack 1,989 $716,040 Frank Marasco $93,373
Event #16: $5,300 NLH High Roller 6-Max     Justin Vaysman $257,400
Event #17: $500 NLH Deepstack 2,501 $1,125,450 Harry Lodge $138,544
Event #18: $2,500 NL Hold’em 547 $1,271,775 Joshua Remitio $243,881
Event #19: $777 NLH Lucky 7’s 1,386 $970,200 Manas Gandhi $174,636
Event #20: $555 PLO Mystery Bounty 6-Max 1,691 $845,500 Michael Banducci $77,653
Event #21: $600 NLH Online Deepstack Championship 1,307 $705,780 Jordan Westmorland $97,469
Event #22: $1,000 NLH Mystery Bounty Championship     Salvatore Dicarlo $120,020
Event #23: $400 NLH Colossus 3,141 $482,400 Travis Stover $147,452
Event #24: $1,000 NLH 6-Max Online Championship 825 $824,400 Stoyan Madanzhiev $152,514
Event #25: $1,000 NLH Championship 1,013 $911,700 Aditya Agarwal $168,026
Event #26: $5,300 NLH High Roller Championship 244 $1,175,000 Michael Weiss $237,938
Event #27: $1,000 PLO 6-Max Championship 882 $793,800 Aaron Pacheco $146,853
Event #28: $400 NLH Mystery Bounty 6-Max 2,761 $993,960 Aaron Overton $91,583
Event #29: $3,200 NLH High Roller 6-Max 370 $1,110,000 Joshua Remitio $217,140
Event #30: $500 NLH Summer Saver 1,763 $793,650 Andrew Rosen $103,454
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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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