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David Coleman wins 2025 Poker Masters and $355,000 Purple Jacket prize

A dramatic heads-up battle decided the Purple Jacket winner. With $355K on the line, Coleman outlasted Wilson in the series finale.

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David Coleman wins 2025 Poker Masters and $355,000 Purple Jacket prize

The 2025 Poker Masters has crowned its champion after a high-stakes series of tournaments. David Coleman took home the Purple Jacket and $355,000 as the overall winner. Meanwhile, Brandon Wilson secured a major victory in the $25,200 No-Limit Hold'em event, earning $464,000 through a heads-up deal.

The series finale saw Brandon Wilson and David Coleman face off in a tense heads-up battle. Wilson had already made waves earlier by winning the $25,200 No-Limit Hold'em tournament, where he agreed to a chop for $464,000. His career live tournament earnings now stand at just under $8 million.

Doug Lee finished third in the overall standings, collecting $220,500. Dylan Linde followed in fourth place, taking home $157,500. Nick Schulman rounded out the top five with a $118,100 payout, while Jason Koon suffered a costly bad beat, finishing sixth for $86,600.

Elsewhere, Martin Noonan claimed victory in the JP Poker Masters, defeating Adam Neal in heads-up play. The win adds to his growing reputation, though exact point totals remain undisclosed. As of November 2025, Alex Foxen continues to lead the PokerGO Tour rankings with 2,816 points.

David Coleman’s Purple Jacket win marks the highlight of the 2025 Poker Masters, reinforcing his status among poker’s elite. The series also saw strong performances from Brandon Wilson, Doug Lee, and others, with significant payouts distributed across the leaderboard. The results further solidify the tournament’s reputation as a premier event in competitive poker.

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