The 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) continued its thrilling summer stretch with the highly anticipated Summer Celebration Bracelet Event #80 on July 3. Designed as a special tournament to commemorate the midway point of the series, Event #80 offered players a festive yet competitive environment with a guaranteed six-figure prize pool and the prestigious gold bracelet up for grabs.
Festive Atmosphere Meets Fierce Competition
Held at Horseshoe Las Vegas, Event #80 attracted a lively crowd of players ready to combine fun and fierce poker action. With upbeat music, WSOP merchandise giveaways, and celebratory energy around the tournament floor, this event added a party-like atmosphere to the typical grind of bracelet hunting.
Despite the laid-back tone, the field was anything but casual. More than 2,000 entrants packed the venue, all vying for their chance at one of the most exciting titles of the summer.
Accessible Buy-In and Deep Structure Draw Crowds
One of the key draws of Event #80 was its accessible $800 buy-in, allowing a broad mix of recreational players, online qualifiers, and established pros to join the action. Players began with a generous 40,000 chip stack and 30-minute blind levels, giving ample room for deep-stack poker and strategic play.
The tournament was structured as a single-day bracelet event, requiring players to navigate a gauntlet of levels to reach the final table and claim glory before the night ended.
Notable Names and Breakout Performances
Among the attendees were several well-known faces, including poker ambassador Kevin Martin, WSOP veteran Jeff Madsen, and YouTube personality Ethan “Rampage” Yau. While many pros came out for the event, the tournament also saw impressive runs from unknown names and first-time WSOP participants.
One breakout story came from amateur player Jordan Langston, who built a massive stack early and carried momentum throughout the day, drawing attention from railbirds and media alike.
Final Table Set to Crown a Champion Late into the Night
As the tournament approached its final stages, the energy in the room intensified. With the final table looming and players eyeing the coveted bracelet, every pot became more meaningful. Live updates from the WSOP media team kept fans engaged, and the event quickly became one of the most talked-about tournaments of the day.
The bracelet for Event #80 will be awarded late in the night, capping off a day of celebration, action, and unforgettable poker moments.






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