The British poker pro added another $150,246 to his growing bank
Benny Glaser continues to build on an already impressive poker resume by winning his sixth World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet, taking down the $1,500 Dealer’s Choice event. The British pro earned $150,246 for the win, which came during the opening weekend of the 2025 WSOP in Las Vegas.
Glaser, widely respected for his skill in mixed games, added another format to his list of achievements. His latest bracelet now joins others he’s claimed in events like Omaha Hi/Lo, Razz, and Triple Draw. With this latest win, he becomes one of just 26 players in WSOP history to reach the six-bracelet milestone — an elite group that includes some of the game’s most recognized names.
What makes this victory even more meaningful is the connection to his first bracelet, which he won ten years ago. Now, a decade later, Glaser continues to show consistency across a variety of formats, strengthening his reputation as one of the top mixed-game players in the world.
Benny Glaser does it again! 🏆 Bracelet #6 in the bag after crushing Event #8: $1,500 Dealer’s Choice! 🔥 #WSOP2025 pic.twitter.com/6KaRTkquSP
— WSOP – World Series of Poker (@WSOP) June 2, 2025
The Dealer’s Choice format, known for its unpredictability and demand for versatility, plays to Glaser’s strengths. Players rotate through dozens of poker variants, and the ability to adjust quickly to each game is key. Glaser’s knowledge and experience in these formats have often separated him from the field, and it showed again during this event.
While much of the poker world continues to focus on No-Limit Hold’em, Glaser’s success is a reminder of the depth required to master mixed games. At just 35, he has plenty of years ahead to add more titles. Some in the poker community even believe Glaser has the potential to challenge Phil Hellmuth’s long-standing bracelet record if he maintains this pace.
For now, though, his sixth bracelet is a clear sign that Glaser’s name belongs among the modern legends of the game.