Seth Davies has finally secured his first WSOP gold bracelet—and he did it in spectacular fashion, conquering a stacked final table and outlasting 62 other entries in the most expensive event of the 2025 World Series of Poker. Davies took down Event #46: $250,000 Super High Roller, securing $4,752,551—his biggest career score to date.
From Underdog to Champion
Often described as one of the best players without a bracelet, Seth Davies entered this year’s WSOP with something to prove. After his recent breakthrough on the Triton Series, Davies continued his red-hot run by taking down the $250K Super High Roller, a tournament that assembled the toughest high-roller regulars in the game.
In the end, Davies defeated Alex Foxen in a lightning-fast heads-up match. It took just two hands for the title to be decided. On the first, Davies spiked a jack to outdraw Foxen’s dominating ace. On the second, his pocket aces held up to deny Foxen a second bracelet and lock up the win.
Final Table Results – WSOP $250K Super High Roller 2025
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Seth Davies | United States | $4,752,551 |
2 | Alex Foxen | United States | $3,060,314 |
3 | Thomas Boivin | Belgium | $2,057,430 |
4 | Bryn Kenney | United States | $1,446,929 |
5 | Chris Brewer | United States | $1,066,731 |
6 | David Peters | United States | $826,348 |
7 | Martin Kabrhel | Czech Republic | $674,359 |
8 | Ben Tollerene | United States | $581,411 |
A Final Day Full of Drama
The final table of the 2025 WSOP $250K Super High Roller was anything but dull. From intense all-ins to backstage disputes, the finale delivered peak poker drama:
- Ben Tollerene was the first to bust, falling victim to a brutal kings-versus-aces cooler against Foxen.
- Martin Kabrhel, never far from controversy, clashed with tournament officials over time bank rules before bowing out in 7th place after a failed bluff against Chris Brewer.
- Brewer looked primed for another deep run but was stunned when Foxen made a full house against his top pair.
- Bryn Kenney ran into Davies’ kings, while Thomas Boivin was eliminated in third after Foxen found an ace against his broadway holding.
That left Davies and Foxen to battle for the bracelet—though it was over in a flash.
Martin Kabrhel Brings the Chaos – and Exits with a Smile
True to form, Martin Kabrhel made sure the final table of the WSOP $250K Super High Roller wasn’t just about poker. With the pace slowing and short stacks stalling, the self-styled Czech Joker filled the air with nonstop chatter—much of it aimed at Bryn Kenney, whom he urged to “play some hands” so they could “dance on the table together.” He even joked about stripping for aces: “Maybe naked—you like that, Bryneus?”
Between theatrics, Kabrhel also argued with tournament officials over time bank extensions, insisting he was owed more chips.
With 8♦7♦, Kabrhel was effectively all-in preflop against Brewer’s A♣J♠ and flopped a pair, but it wasn’t enough to beat top pair. As always, he left with a grin and a punchline.
Seth Davies Reflects on a Career Moment
Winning his first WSOP bracelet was more than just a personal milestone for Davies—it was the realization of a childhood dream.
“When we all got into poker, winning one of these was the dream. I still remember watching in 2003 and thinking, ‘Damn, that would be cool.’ Today, it happened.”
A symbolic gift—a Burberry “shark jacket” from friend Jason Koon—marked the start of his run. Davies joked he couldn’t wear it at the final table due to the heat under the TV lights, but it might be remembered as a lucky charm.
Seth Davies Poker Career: From Online Grinder to WSOP 2025 Super High Roller Champion
Seth Davies, originally from Bend, Oregon, has quietly built one of the most impressive résumés in modern high-stakes tournament poker.
- He has amassed over $44 million in live tournament earnings, with the 2025 WSOP $250K Super High Roller bringing in his largest score to date: $4,752,551.
- Remarkably, his previous career-best finish came just weeks earlier, when he placed 2nd in the $212K Triton Invitational in Montenegro, earning $4.19 million—a clear sign he’s currently in the hottest form of his career.
- Davies won the WPT Spring Poker Classic in 2016, cementing his place among elite professionals.
- He’s a fixture on the Super High Roller circuit, with seven-figure scores across Triton, SHR Bowl, and other global series in both No-Limit Hold’em and Pot-Limit Omaha formats.
- Known for his strategic clarity, calm presence, and world-class adaptability, Davies now adds a WSOP bracelet to a career already stacked with elite results.
Missed the earlier action? Catch up here:
🔹 Day 1 Recap: “Czech Joker” Martin Kabrhel Leads $250K WSOP Super High Roller After Wild Start »
🔹 Day 2 Recap: Thomas Boivin Takes the Lead at Star-Studded Final Table »
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