The 2025 USOP Osaka Mystery Dragon Final Day concluded in thrilling fashion at Japan’s Dojima River Forum, as the United States’ Duy Manh Ho emerged victorious in the bounty-hunting field, etching his name into the tournament’s record books.
Ho not only claimed the prestigious title and top prize but also collected bounties worth 750,000, marking his hunt in a highly satisfying fashion.
Entering the final table as the second-largest stack, Ho quickly built momentum by doubling through former chip leader Takamaru, leaving him crippled with just 5 BB. In the very next hand, Takamaru’s final chapter came to an end at the hands of Maasa.
From there, Ho maintained his strong stack and continued to gather ammunition, knocking out Dots with a flopped set of queens against the Japanese player’s pocket nines.
Next to fall victim to Ho’s hot streak was Maasa, who moved all in with ace-ten but ran into Ho’s pocket eights, which set up on the turn and sent her out in fourth place.
When play reached three-handed action, the remaining contenders exchanged chips back and forth through a series of shoves until Korin called one of Ho’s all-ins. Ho held firm with a turned straight against Korin’s ten-eight, ending her run in third place.
However, the Goddess of Fortuna did not completely turn her back on Korin, as she collected over 1 million in bounties, including two iconic Samurai draws, finishing her run with hands full of rewards.
After just 20 minutes of heads-up play, Nakai raised and called Ho’s shove, but his ace-deuce found no help from the deck against Ho’s sailboats, ending his run in second place.
With the final card dealt, Ho stood tall as the ultimate bounty hunter of the 2025 USOP Osaka Mystery Dragon. His fearless play, timely reads, and unshakable momentum carried him all the way to the title, trophy, and a rewarding haul of bounties, a performance that will be remembered as one of the most dominant finishes of the series.