In Italian, pesce means “fish.” But France’s Florian Pesce proved his poker skills have no correlation to his last name. Pesce topped a massive field of 1,710 entries to win the 2025 World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah’s Cherokee $1,700 no-limit hold’em main event. He netted $368,380 and his first WSOPC gold ring as the champion. This was his largest recorded score yet, bringing his career haul to more than $685,000. This victory also came with 1,080 Card Player Player ...
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Year | Winner | Prize | Coverage | |
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2024 |
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Jonathan Tamayo | $10,000,000 | |
2023 |
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Daniel Weinman | $12,100,000 | |
2022 |
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Espen Jorstad | $10,000,000 | |
2021 |
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Koray Aldemir | $8,000,000 | |
2020 |
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Damian Salas | $1,000,000 | |
2019 |
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Hossein Ensan | $10,000,000 | |
2018 |
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John Cynn | $8,800,000 | |
2017 |
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Scott Blumstein | $8,150,000 | |
2016 |
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Qui Nguyen | $8,005,310 | |
2015 |
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Joe McKeehen | $7,683,346 |
Career Winnings | Bracelets | Cashes | Final Tables |
1 |
Daniel Negreanu $22,796,598 |
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2 |
Antonio Esfandiari $21,917,242 |
3 |
Phil Hellmuth $18,287,714 |
4 |
Justin Bonomo $17,819,209 |
5 |
Daniel Colman $17,413,655 |
6 |
Fedor Holz $15,683,806 |
7 |
Jonathan Duhamel $14,599,175 |
8 |
Ben Heath $14,335,683 |
9 |
Alex Foxen $14,205,643 |
10 |
Adrian Mateos $14,185,084 |