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Qinghai Pan

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  • "Live is More Unique to Me"
  • Day 4 Action

Qinghai Pan was dubbed "The Terminator" by his opponents on Day 2 of Event #77: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship of the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP). It was fitting, then, that when four players came back for an unscheduled fourth day of the tournament, it was "The Terminator" who came out on top to win $411,051 and his third bracelet.

The $10,000 buy-in Stud Hi-Lo Championship drew 186 runners for a prize pool of $1,729,800 and saw deep runs from all-time bracelet leader Phil Hellmuth (13th - $24,393) and Swedish online poker legend Viktor Blom (10th - $28,458).

The four players who returned for the unscheduled Day 4 included Poker Boom star and three-time bracelet winner Luke Schwartz, Russian bracelet winner Andrey Zhigalov and first-time bracelet hopeful David Lin, who finished runner-up for $274,023.

PlacePlayerCountryEarnings
1Qinghai PanUnited States$411,051
2David LinUnited States$274,023
3Luke SchwartzUnited Kingdom$188,105
4Andrey ZhigalovRussia$132,423
5Tomasz GluszkoPoland$95,665
6Tim FrazinUnited States$70,970
7Alex LivingstonCanada$54,105
8Jared RubinUnited States$42,421

"Live is More Unique to Me"

California's Pan earned his two previous bracelets in online events, first in a 2022 WSOP Online NV/NJ Freezeout event for $36,148 before winning a NLH Turbo event in the same market for $42,875.

In his winner's interview, Pan told PokerNewsthat his first live bracelet was special.

“I play online so much, so online is really easy for me," Pan said. "Live is more unique for me.”

Qinghai Pan
Qinghai Pan

Still, Pan is no newcomer to live tournaments, especially across Southern California cardrooms like The Commerce and The Bicycle.

“I still have a lot (of live experience)," he said. "I like to play live mixed tournaments.”

The career-best score pushes Pan over $1 million in Hendon Mobearnings. He previously had $649,551 in earnings, with his previous top live score being a fourth-place finish in the 20023 WSOP $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo event for $85,977.

Day 4 Action

Pan actually missed the first hand of play due to being unable to find the final table, but it proved to be anything but a bad omen. Just a few minutes into the day, Pan made a pair of kings to eliminate Zhigalov in fourth place for $132,423.

The aviator and diamond-chain-wearing Schwartz couldn't get anything going on Day 4 and fell in third place after bricking a massive draw. Schwartz started with four cards to a Wheel and bricked the next three streets to be sent out by Lin.

Luke Schwartz
Luke Schwartz

Lin held his own for a brief heads-up battle after entering with a chip deficit. He closed the gap a bit before Pan picked up steam, calling a seventh street bet from Lin and winning the pot with two pair.

In the final hand, Pan completed and Lin called before getting his final chips in on fifth street with a pair of sevens to be pipped by the eights of Pan, who improved to two pair as he earned his third bracelet and career-best six-figure score.

David Lin
David Lin

Lin, who earlier in the series finished seventh in the $1,500 Limit Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better event for $18,758, nearly doubled his $334,481 in Hendon Mobearnings with the $274,023 score.

Still a diehard online grinder at heart, Pan kept his winner's interview brief and told PokerNewshe needed to go play more online poker.

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