Only a couple of days after English pro Benny Glaser won his sixth bracelet, he joined the WSOP Seven-Timers Club after a victory in Event #15 $1,500 Mixed Pot-Limit Omaha 8 worth $258,193. Glaser becomes the first dual-bracelet winner in 2025. Lou Garza won his second bracelet and a score worth $1.3 million in Event #14 $25,000 High Roller PLO/NLH Mixed. Also, Chris Staats faded field of 2,354 runners to win Event #13 $1,500 6-Handed NLH for his second bracelet.

Heading into the second week of the 2025 WSOP, two players had a chance to win their second bracelet of the series, and both made the same final table. Benny Glaser joined the Six-Timers Club over the weekend when he shipped Event #8 $1,500 Dealer's Choice. David Shumel snagged his first bracelet when he was the last player standing in Event #4 $1,500 Omaha 8. Shmuel and Glaser both final tabled Event #14 $25,000 High Roller PLO/NLH Mixed and headed into the final day among the last three players, but when the dust settled Glaser won his second bracelet this summer and he joined the Seven-Timers Club.
Glaser becomes only the 12th player in WSOP history to reach that rare milestone of seven bracelets. The English pro is an astute online player and won multiple COOP titles at PokerStars including NLH events. However, he's a mixed-gams guru in real life. His resume includes seven bracelets in six different formats. Two are in Omaha 8. The others are Triple Draw Lowball, Razz, Deuce to Seven Triple Draw, Dealer's Choice, and Mixed Omaha 8 which included PLO Omaha 8/Limit O8/Big O.
Event #15 $1,500 Mixed Pot-Limit Omaha 8 attracted 1,239 players and a prize pool worth $1.6 million. The top 186 places paid out. The final table included Benny Glaser, David Shmuel, Travis Pearson, Sean Remz, Shane Howeth, Alan Sternberg, Bashar Trad, and Tyler Brown. Patrick Leonard bubbled the final eight. Other familiar faces who went deep and cashed included Dennis Weiss, Bart Hanson, Rep Porter, Andrew Yeh, Chris Vitch, Ryan Laplante, Dan Matsuzuki, Gregory Kolo, Bruno Furth, James Obst, Jordan Polk, David Prociak, Huck Seed, Matt Vengrin, Robert Mizrachi, Max Pescatori, Ismael Bojang, Jason Daly, Luis Velador, Magnus Edengren, Esther Taylor, Richard Ashby, Andrew Seabright, Jake Schwartz, Scott Clements, Doug Chen, Philip Hui, Kevin Gerhart, Michael Noori, Vadim Shelz, Jeff Madsen, and Sammy Farha.
Event #15 headed into overtime, and the fourth and final day began with three remaining. Glaser was in the lead with 12.1 and a smidge ahead of Travis Pearson (11.8M) and David Shmuel (7M), who had won an Omaha 8 event last week. Shmuel bowed out in third place, which set up a heads-up battle between Pearson and Glaser. Pearson busted in second place, and Glaser stepped into the winner's circle for a second time in the last week.
Glaser is now among some elite company in the Seven-Timers Club. The current members include Billy Baxter, Johnny 'World' Hennigan, Daniel Negreanu, Scott Seiver, and Men the Master. Three of those won #7 last summer including 2024 WSOP Player of the Year Scott Seiver (who was a triple-bling winner), Johnny World, and Negreanu who finally got off the schneid after a long draught. The only other players who won more bracelets than Glaser (with at least 9+) are Phil Hellmuth (17), Phil Ivey (11), Doyle Brunson (10), Johnny Chan (10), Erik Siedel (10), and Johnny Moss (9).
In other affairs… WSOP Event #13 $1,500 6-Handed NLH attracted 2,354 runners. They generated a prize pool worth $3.12 million and only the top 354 places paid out. The final table included Christopher Staats, David Jackson, Shundan Xiao, Damarjai Davenport, Eshaan Bhalla, and Oscar Johansson. Staats denied David Jackson a bracelet and he banked $414,950 for his victory and won a second bracelet. Both were in 6-handed events including an online High Roller 6-max back in 2022.
Among the notables who went deep and cashed in Event #13 included... Yoann Ruble, Thomas Boivin, Yohan Rascar, Tristan Wade, Alexandros Kolonias, David Funkhouser, Nicholas Marchington, Bradley Gafford Arnaud Enselme, Jeremy Becker, Peter Park, Aaron Massey, Penfei Wang, Sandeep Pulusani, Uri Reichenstein, Martin Kabrhel, Ilija Savevski, Michael Mccauley, Michael Lech, Geffrey Klein, Michael Holtz, Jesse Sylvia, Joe Mckeehen, Craig Varnell, Brock Wilson, Anthony Marquez, EddieSabat, Ognyan Dimov, Eric Baldwin, Justin Saliba, Asher Conniff, Arash Ghaneian, Ben Moon, Niall Farrell, and Lok Chan.
Event #14 $25,000 High Roller PLO/NLH Mixed had a field of 245 players with a prize pool of $5,757,500. Only the top 17 places paid out. Arthur Morris, Michael Moncek, Nick Schulman, Ben Tollerene, and Eric Wasserson, and Shaun Deeb all cashed but missed the final table. The final eight included Ben Lamb, Lou Garza, Chongxian Yang, Robert Cowen, Brandon Mitchell, John Pannucci, Zhargal Tsydypov, and Youness Barakat. Action was suspended with five to go and Ben Lamb bagged the lead with almost half the chips in play. Lamb and Lou Garza were heads-up for the bling, but Garza came out on top and banked $1.3 million and secured his second bracelet.