Who Won the 2015 World Series of Poker?

The final table of the 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event featured some of the best players in the world, but in the end it was Joseph McKeehen who took home the first-place prize and the coveted gold bracelet.

McKeehen, a 24-year-old professional poker player from North Wales, Pennsylvania, entered the final table as the chip leader and never relinquished his lead. He defeated runner-up Neil Blumenfield in heads-up play to win the tournament and the $7.

68 million first-place prize.

This was McKeehen’s first WSOP bracelet, but he has already had a successful career in poker, with more than $5 million in live tournament earnings prior to this win. He is now only the second player ever to win both a WSOP Main Event and a World Poker Tour title.

Blumenfield, a 61-year-old retired software executive from San Francisco, California, played well at the final table but ultimately couldn’t catch McKeehen. He takes home $4.

15 million for his second-place finish.

The other players at the final table were:

3rd place: Ofer Zvi Stern (Israel) – $2.84 million

4th place: Max Steinberg (United States) – $2.1 million

5th place: Thomas Cannuli (United States) – $1.58 million

6th place: Joshua Beckley (United States) – $1.26 million

7th place: Pierre Neuville (Belgium) – $1 million

8th place: Federico Butteroni (Italy) – $600,000

In conclusion, Joseph McKeehen won the 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event, defeating Neil Blumenfield in heads-up play to take home the first-place prize of $7.68 million.

PRO TIP:The 2015 World Series of Poker was won by Joe McKeehen, who earned $7.68 million for his win.