Rast took home $306,644 after a marathon heads-up battle against Andrew Yeh
Brian Rast has added another highlight to an already legendary poker career. The Poker Hall of Famer clinched his seventh World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet by winning Event #50: $10,000 Razz Championship at the 2025 WSOP. The tournament featured a tough field of 134 entries, and Rast walked away with $306,644 after surviving a marathon heads-up battle against Andrew Yeh.
The victory didn’t come easy. Rast was down to a single big bet multiple times during the final stages but refused to back down. His resilience paid off in the longest heads-up match of his career. After sealing the win, an emotional Rast admitted, “I can’t believe I won that tournament. I was down to nothing so many times. That was the longest I’ve ever played heads-up. I’m just happy.”
Congratulations to @tsarrast on his seventh WSOP bracelet. Rast outlasted the field in Event #50: $10,000 Razz Championship. He joins the ranks of @BennyGlaser and @NickSchulman who also took home lucky number 7 this summer. Rast will take home a cash prize of $306,644 with his… pic.twitter.com/wAHboOAht7
— WSOP – World Series of Poker (@WSOP) June 20, 2025
With this win, Rast joins an elite group of players with seven WSOP bracelets, becoming just the third player this summer to hit that mark, following Benny Glaser and Nick Schulman. This was also his first Razz title and his seventh cash of the 2025 WSOP series. He’s now earned over $28 million in career live tournament winnings.
The $10K Razz event started with 134 entries, making it the second-largest field for that championship. After three days of play, the final table was set, with players like Joao Vieira, Brian Yoon, and Ali Eslami among the last to fall short. Yeh came into heads-up play strong but couldn’t hold off Rast’s comeback.
This bracelet win not only strengthens Rast’s case as one of the best all-around players in the game but also further cements his legacy as a clutch performer in high-pressure moments. From Bobby’s Room to the WSOP spotlight, Rast continues to show why his name belongs among the poker greats.