
| Level 42: | 200,000/400,000/400,000 |
| Entries: | 1/726 |
| Prizes: | £90,750 |
After a rapid six-hour final day, Andre Leal of Portugal has emerged as the last player standing in the 2025 PartyPoker Tour London Mini Main Event, taking the trophy and first-place prize of £14,530, defeating Bulgarian Antanas Hristov heads-up.
Leal overcame a 726-entry field, which created a £90,750 prize pool, smashing the £50,000 guarantee, with the final table results as follows:-
£150 Mini Main Event Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Country | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Portugal | £14,530 | |
| 2 | Bulgaria | £9,250 | |
| 3 | United Kingdom | £6,800 | |
| 4 | United Kingdom | £5,100 | |
| 5 | India | £4,100 | |
| 6 | United Kingdom | £3,200 | |
| 7 | United Kingdom | £2,480 | |
| 8 | United Kingdom | £1,820 | |
| 9 | United Kingdom | £1,350 |
The triumph represents Leal’s fourth recorded live tournament win, and pushes his recorded career tournament earnings towards the $200,000 mark (all figures courtesy of The Hendon Mob).
Final Day Action
Only 16 players returned to Genting Casino, Stratford for the final day, with Sebastian Constable leading the way at the start of play from Adewale Keshinro and Sidharth Menda. Menda unfortunately suffered an alarm malfunction, and only took his seat on the final table bubble. Only the poker gods will know if matters would have turned out differently.
Dean Clay was the first casualty of the finale, busting to Keshinro, and he was swiftly followed by Benjamin Cox and Amber Loader, who also fell to Keshinro.
Triple Crown winner Niall Farrell was next to depart, after he lost a blind on blind all-in confrontation with Constable.

Sofia Irene proceeded to secure a double knockout when she woke up with cowboys against two inferior pairs, and the final table was set when Hristov brought D.B.’s run to an end in tenth.
Final Table Summary
Irene came into the final table with the lead, closely followed by Keshinro, while Leal was sitting in third.

Keshinro claimed the first scalp, and the chip lead, when he outflopped Safak Senyuksel’s pocket queens.
Irene wrestled the lead back when she disposed of Barry O’Shea in eighth, but took a hit when she doubled Menda, and sustained some further damage when Leal turned a one-card flush.
Menda woke up with cowboys to bust John Squibb in seventh, and Irene took a big chunk out of Keshinro when she spiked the river to hit two pair with an inferior ace. Keshinro was left with crumbs after falling into a trap set by Hristov with Big Slick, and Constable finished him off shortly after in sixth.

Menda was next to go when Leal spiked a pair on the river in a flip, and Leal was on the right end of another flip to bust Constable in fourth.
That set the stage for three-handed combat between Leal, Irene and Hristov, with Leal and Irene almost even, and Hristov trailing, albeit only a double behind.
A brutal cooler between the champion and Irene resulted in her downfall. Irene flopped top pair, but Leal had hit trips. All the chips hit the middle on the turn, leaving the victor with a 4:1 advantage over Hristov at the start of heads-up play.
Leal only required one hand to bring the contest to a swift conclusion. Both players were dealt an ace, and while the Bulgarian had Leal dominated, the Portuguese went runner-runner to make the nut flush and take the title.
That concludes poker.pro‘s coverage of the Mini Main Event, but be sure to stick with us for the rest of the week for full coverage of the remainder of the 2025 PartyPoker Tour London, including the £100,000 guaranteed £500 buy-in Main Event.

