World Championship of Amateur Poker (WCOAP) 2025 Results
- WCOAP 2025 finished with diverse champions in each event.
- Highlighted formats included Mixed Limit, PLO, and 6-Max.
- The series showcased global talent and amateur competitive spirit.

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The World Championship of Amateur Poker (WCOAP) 2025 crowned champions in Mixed Limit, PLO, 6-Max, and the Main Event. With first-time bracelet winners and repeat champions, the series highlighted the depth of talent across the global amateur poker community.
The World Championship of Amateur Poker (WCOAP) 2025 concluded after a packed schedule of tournaments that highlighted the variety and depth of formats within the series.
Across multiple events, first-time bracelet winners, repeat medalists, and competitive final table contests defined the championship. Below is a full breakdown of the tournaments and their winners.
Mixed Limit Championship
Charles Mason secured his first WCOAP bracelet along with the Championship Gold Medal and a payout of £2,210 after winning the Mixed Limit Championship. Ian Witt finished as runner-up, claiming the Silver Medal and £1,500, while Alan Ellis placed third with £902 and Bronze.
Mix Max Championship
Rui Vieira emerged as the Mix Max champion, earning £1,670, the Gold Medal, and a WCOAP bracelet. Tom Clark followed in second place, taking £1,080 and Silver, while Jon Heath completed the podium with £651 and Bronze.
PLO456 Championship
The PLO456 Championship was won by Mohammad Fatemi, who collected £3,050, a Gold Medal, and a WCOAP bracelet. Mark Morris finished second with £2,030 and Silver, while Doug Leonard claimed third for £1,200 and Bronze.
PLO8 Championship
Ky Hutchinson captured the PLO8 title, securing £3,745, the Championship Gold Medal, and a WCOAP bracelet. Tony Johnson finished second with £2,370 and Silver, while Tobias Kruger placed third with £1,535 and Bronze.
World Amateur Poker Championship
The Main Event of WCOAP 2025 crowned Peter McCusker as the World Amateur Poker Champion after he defeated Jonathan Rees in a heads-up contest.
McCusker claimed £13,000, the Championship Gold Medal, and a WCOAP bracelet. Rees finished second with £8,500 and Silver, while Kevin Smith earned £5,500 and Bronze.
8-Game Championship
Matthew Parker triumphed in the 8-Game Championship, winning £3,850, a Gold Medal, and a WCOAP bracelet. Ian Thompson collected £2,570 and Silver for finishing runner-up, while Tobias Kruger added another medal to his record, this time Bronze and £1,722.
Bounty Event
The Bounty Event concluded with Melanie Parkar in first place, securing £2,826. Mark Sanderson narrowly missed the top spot, finishing second for £2,806, while Dodney Clemente earned £1,470 for third place.
High Roller Event
In the High Roller, Samuel Coltman secured the championship title, winning £6,080. Danny Strange finished second with £4,665, while Thomas Ascott closely followed in third with £4,654.
2-7 Triple Draw Championship
Jonathan Douglas-Davies won the 2-7 Triple Draw Championship, earning £2,640, a Gold Medal, and a WCOAP bracelet. Chris Webber finished second with £1,750 and Silver, while Gabor Gelleri claimed third place with £1,100 and Bronze.
6-Max Championship
Daniel Williams captured the 6-Max Championship title, taking home £4,000, the Championship Gold Medal, and a WCOAP bracelet. Stefano Stocchi placed second with £2,662 and Silver, while Samuel Coleman secured third place with £1,775 and Bronze.
NLHE Turbo
The NLHE Turbo event was won by Scott Meredith, who earned £1,345. Alessandro Collaro finished in second place with £1,160, while Tariq Mahmood completed the top three with £1,055.
TORSE Championship
James Buck emerged as the TORSE Champion after a long session, winning £2,915, the Championship Gold Medal, and a WCOAP bracelet. Liam Kelly finished in second place with £1,845 and Silver, while Philip Wise claimed Bronze with £1,195.
PLO Championship
The first bracelet of WCOAP 2025 went to Andrew O’Neill, who won the PLO Championship for £3,900 along with the Championship Gold Medal.
Mark Hopton finished runner-up with £2,600 and Silver, while Daniel Rogers earned £1,740 and Bronze for third place.
WCOAP 2025 Overview
The World Championship of Amateur Poker 2025 produced a wide range of champions across formats such as Mixed Limit, PLO variants, 6-Max, and the Main Event.
The series reinforced the strength of the amateur poker community and highlighted the diversity of poker talent at an international level.
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