Renat Bohdanov has added another glittering achievement to his poker résumé by claiming his second World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet in Event #35: $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em. The Ukrainian pro outlasted a massive field of 1,347 players to capture the title and a first-place prize of $676,900.
A Second Bracelet for the Ukrainian Star
Bohdanov, who previously won a WSOP bracelet in 2020, returned to the winner’s circle in style with this impressive victory. Known for his steady demeanor and technical skill, Bohdanov demonstrated flawless tournament play across three intense days of competition.
Securing a WSOP bracelet is a monumental feat, but doing it twice places him among a select group of multi-time champions—a testament to his consistency and strategic depth.
A Deep and Competitive Field
The $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em event attracted an impressive mix of seasoned pros and ambitious newcomers, all chasing the prestigious gold bracelet. The prize pool swelled to over $3.6 million, making it one of the more lucrative mid-stakes events of the 2025 WSOP.
Bohdanov navigated a rollercoaster path through a stacked field that included bracelet winners, online grinders, and international pros. His ability to adjust to different playing styles proved crucial as he steadily climbed the leaderboard toward the final table.
Final Table Action
The final table was a showcase of high-level poker, with plenty of swings, deep strategy, and bold moves. Bohdanov entered with an average chip stack but quickly picked up momentum by executing precise bluffs and value bets.
His heads-up battle against France’s Matthieu Lamagnere was especially tense. Bohdanov held a slight chip lead going into the final phase and extended it with calculated aggression. The tournament ended when Bohdanov’s top pair held against Lamagnere’s drawing hand, sealing the win and triggering an emotional celebration.
Final Table Payouts
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1st – Renat Bohdanov: $676,900
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2nd – Matthieu Lamagnere: $451,200
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3rd – Francis Anderson: $321,100
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4th – Kenji Faris: $231,700
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5th – Jesse Yaginuma: $169,500
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6th – Kevin Rabichow: $125,800
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7th – Alexandre Reard: $94,100
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8th – Manuel Machado: $71,000
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9th – Prashanth Sekar: $54,500
Recognition and Future Prospects
This latest win reinforces Bohdanov’s standing in the poker community. His composed demeanor and methodical approach have earned him respect among peers and fans alike. As the 2025 WSOP continues, many will be watching to see if the Ukrainian star can add a third bracelet to his growing collection.






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