PGT PLO Series II 2025: Bryce Yockey Keeps the Momentum With Style – $237,600
2025-10-22 - RICHARD Fabien
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American player Bryce Yockey triumphed in Event #6: $10,100 Pot-Limit Omaha at the PGT PLO Series II 2025, claiming $237,600 and leaving a lasting impression.

Determined from the start, Bryce Yockey set the pace and capitalized on key moments to win convincingly. The festival showcased his talent and confirmed that this PLO series has become a must-play stop for specialists.

A series gaining serious momentum

 

 

 

This stop of the series, all about intensity and technical precision, drew a field of 88 players for the $10,100 tournament — proof of the growing pull of the Pot-Limit Omaha format. Yockey, who returned for the final day second in chips, kept his cool against the early chip leader’s momentum, Frédéric Normand.


The turning point came when Yockey moved ahead after landing a decisive hand against Normand, flipping the balance of power and taking control of the table.


In heads-up play, he bided his time, applied a precise strategy to pull away, and closed with authority. The payday and the ring are just the visible part of his rise in the PGT hierarchy.
This victory marks his third PGT title and cements his status as one of the PLO players to watch. A regulars-heavy field mixed with seasoned pros created a major-event atmosphere in an ultra-professional setting.


Production, venue, live coverage: everything was dialed in to deliver a show worthy of the biggest series. Blinds climbed, key pots followed one another, and the suspense held right to the end.
For participants, the stakes are now threefold: immediate winnings, Player of the Year points, and international visibility. Yockey ticks all three boxes with flying colors.


Observers will note this wasn’t a one-off flash but a crafted performance: arrive well-placed on the final day, pick your spots, and accelerate at the right moment.
This edition of PLO Series II confirms that Pot-Limit Omaha is more than ever at the heart of top-level live poker. In terms of impact, Yockey reset the conversation: it’s not enough to merely “play well” — you have to win with style. And that he did. Now, all eyes turn to the next stages of the series. At this level, the battles promise to be even fiercer and more technical.

Yockey’s victory sends a clear message: among regulars and stars alike, only the sharpest will truly shine. For players, it’s a barometer: strategy, endurance, and adaptation are the watchwords. For the audience, the show is on: committed players, intense formats, a finale full of suspense.


And for the PGT PLO Series II, this is a new chapter: bigger, bolder, tougher. Bryce Yockey adds to his resume, asserts his status, and invites challengers to step up. We’ll be watching.

 

Official Results — Event #6: $10,100 Pot-Limit Omaha

1. Bryce Yockey – United States – $237,600

2. Matthew Wantman – United States – $154,000

3. Frédéric Normand – Canada – $110,000

4. Brevin Andreadis – United States – $79,200

 

(Photo credit: pgt.com)

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