Yesterday, on Father’s Day, California poker pro Allan Le marked a milestone in his poker career by winning his second World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet in the $1,500 Razz event at the Horseshoe and Paris Casino in Las Vegas. Le’s victory earned him $126,363 and came after a thrilling final table that saw him outlast poker heavyweights, including six-time WSOP bracelet winner Shaun Deeb.
From PLO to Razz: Allan Le’s Poker Evolution
Le’s win was lovely as it was his first-ever Razz tournament. Known for his exceptional skill in Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO), Le ventured into Razz and emerged victorious, showcasing his adaptability and poker prowess. This win adds another bracelet to his collection, the first of which he earned nearly nine years ago in the Mixed Omaha Event (Big O/PLO 8).
Father’s Day Victory: A Celebration with Family
The timing of Le’s victory made it even more meaningful. On Father’s Day, he was able to celebrate with his family by his side. His wife and kids were watching remotely, and immediately after the win, Le connected with them via FaceTime. His wife shared the joyous news with their children: “Daddy won!” as Le smiled, still soaking in the triumph of becoming a two-time WSOP bracelet winner.
“I would probably let them win,” Le joked when asked if he would let his kids win a poker game, adding, “I give my kids everything. Not this bracelet, though; this one is going to my wife.”
Allan Le’s Focus: Family and Future Challenges
While basking in the glory of his win, Le remains grounded, keeping his focus on his family and his love for the game.
“I’ll be playing the rest of the series every single day, depending on what is available. Maybe I can buy my wife another bracelet after winning this one,” Le said with a smile.
For Le, this victory wasn’t just about the money or the bracelet; it was about a heartfelt moment shared with his loved ones, making this Father’s Day one he’ll never forget.
2025 $1,500 Razz Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
1 | Allan Le | United States | $126,363 |
2 | Shaun Deeb | United States | $84,221 |
3 | Clint Wolcyn | United States | $57,296 |
4 | Maxx Coleman | United States | $39,787 |
5 | Jeanne David | United States | $28,213 |
6 | Jason Lipiner | United States | $20,438 |
7 | Gabriel Ramos | United States | $15,134 |
8 | MengQi Chen | China | $11,459 |
9 | Jackson Spencer | United States | $8,877 |
The Final Table: High Drama and Big Hands
The final table action was filled with drama, as Le held his ground and kept up his aggressive style of play. Jackson Spencer, who was the first to be eliminated, was ousted in ninth place after a critical hand against Le. Mengqi Chen, who had bagged the Monster Stack earlier, followed in eighth place. Shaun Deeb, after briefly overtaking Le in chip counts, couldn’t maintain the lead and ultimately finished second.
Le’s focus and skill guided him to victory, sealing the Father’s Day win with a final smile as he walked away with his second bracelet and a celebration with family awaiting him. This Father’s Day, it was a win that would forever be etched in his heart.
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FAQs
1. How many WSOP bracelets does Allan Le have now?
Allan Le now has two WSOP bracelets. His first bracelet was won nearly nine years ago in the Mixed Omaha Event (Big O/PLO 8), and his second came yesterday in the $1,500 Razz event.
2. What is the prize money for winning the $1,500 Razz event?
The winner of the 2025 $1,500 Razz event, Allan Le, received $126,363 in prize money.
3. Who did Allan Le defeat to win his second WSOP bracelet?
Allan Le defeated a star-studded final table, including six-time WSOP bracelet winner Shaun Deeb, to claim his second bracelet.
4. Is Razz Allan Le’s favorite poker game?
No, Le’s favorite poker game is Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO). However, he showed impressive skill in Razz, despite it being his first tournament in the variant.
5. How did Allan Le celebrate his win on Father’s Day?
Le celebrated his victory with his wife and kids, who watched the final moments via FaceTime. His wife shared the good news with their children, making it a special Father’s Day moment for the family.
Picture Courtesy: WSOP X