WSOP Main Event Day 3: 18 Spanish Survivors, Money Bubble Looming

Day 3 of the 2025 WSOP Main Event concluded with 18 Spanish players advancing, just one step away from the money bubble. The competition is fierce, with many well-known players still in the hunt.
The 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event has entered Day 3, with the action intensifying. Among the many international participants, the Spanish contingent stood out, with 18 players surviving the day's play, just a stone's throw away from the money bubble (typically the top 10% or so).
Event Overview
Day 3 of the Main Event typically marks the white-hot phase of the tournament. Players face not only technical battles at the tables but also mounting psychological pressure. Currently, several hundred players remain in the field, and the money bubble is expected to burst within the next day or two.
The Spanish Players' Journey
According to reports from the floor, the 18 Spanish players are scattered across various tables, including several experienced pros. Relying on solid fundamentals and calm decision-making, they escaped elimination at the last moment. For example, an anonymous player successfully bluffed with a flush draw late in the day, doubling up and avoiding the rail.
Competitive Landscape
Besides the Spanish players, competitors from the United States, Brazil, Germany, and other countries also hold leading positions. Several WSOP bracelet winners remain in the field, keeping the championship wide open. Day 4 promises even more brutal action, with approximately 100 players expected to advance.
Looking Ahead to the Money Bubble
For these 18 Spanish players, making the money not only means prestige but also guarantees financial reward. Though the road to the title is long, every survival brings them a step closer to the dream.
Note: This article is based on public reports. The exact money bubble size and cut line are subject to official announcements.