2026 World Series of Poker

Event #82: $10,000 WSOP Main Event NLH World Championship
Event #82: $10,000 WSOP Main Event NLH World Championship Event #86: $600 Ultra Stack No-Limit Hold'em Show All Events
Day: 1d
Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$78,017,700
Total Entries
8,389
Players Left
5,046
Average Chip Stack
99,750
Total Chips
503,340,000
Level Info
Level
10
Blinds
1,000 / 2,000
Ante
2,000
Players Info - Day 1d
Entries
4,694
Players Left
3,638
Players Left 5,046 / 8,389
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Wang Nearing Six Figures

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Yuefan Wang
Yuefan Wang

On the 10103x7 turn, John Conway checked from middle position to Yuefan Wang in the cutoff. Wang fired a bet of 3,200 into the pot of around 6,000, and Conway called.

Wang nearly tripled his sizing on the 7 river, betting 9,500 once Conway had checked. Conway took some time before he called, but he could not beat Wang's A10 and mucked in defeat.

Tags: John ConwayYuefan Wang

Zaman Flops Two Pair

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante

Heads-up on a board of 9A37 with 15,000 in the pot, Malik Zaman in the cutoff bet 8,500 and received a call by David Farber in the small blind.

Farber checked the 7 river. Zaman fired 13,000 and Farber eventually made the call but ran into Zaman's two pair with A9.

Tags: David FarberMalik Zaman

Wise Check

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante

Anthony Wise raised to 600 from the button, and Deep Dheri called in the big blind.

Wise bet 600 when the flop came 1023, and Dheri check-called. Wise bet again for 1,600 on the A turn, and Dheri, who seemed unfazed, made the call.

Both players decided to check on the 10 river, and Dheri quickly tabled his hand of AJ, and aces-up were good enough to take the pot.

Tags: Anthony WiseDeep Dheri

Douglas Fires at Three-Way Pot; Hoenig Gets Paid on Big River Bet

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante

David Lloyd three-bet to 1,300 in the hijack and was called by Kevin Douglas in the cutoff and George Karvounis in early position.

Action checked to Douglas on the 972 flop and he bet 1,700. Only Karvounis called, and the Q fell on the turn.

Douglas then bet 2,100, and Karvounis again called. The river was the 9 and Douglas bet 3,000. Karvounis quickly folded this time.

At another table, Ryan Hoenig and Roongsak Griffeth went to the river on a board of 67652 with nearly 30,000 in the middle when Hoenig bet 25,600. Griffeth tanked for a few minutes before calling, and Hoenig showed 96 for trips to win the big pot.

Tags: David LloydGeorge KarvounisKevin DouglasRoongsak GriffethRyan Hoenig

Gardner's Eights are Good

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante

Chris Moneymaker opened to 600 from under the gun and was called by Grant Gardner from directly behind and Tyler Huculak in the small blind.

Huculak checked to Moneymaker, who continued for 1,000 on the 266 flop. Gardner called and Huculak folded.

The 7 fell on the turn and Moneymaker barreled for 3,000. Gardner again called.

Neither player bet on the 5 river and Moneymaker tabled AQ. Gardner revealed 88 and was sent the pot with his two pair.

Tags: Chris MoneymakerGrant GardnerTyler Huculak

New Faces in Horseshoe White

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante

More Notables in Paris Yellow

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante

Colavita Pressures Lloyd

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante

Players were already heads up and on the flop with a pot of around 7,000. David Lloyd was in the hijack and against Mario Colavita who sat under the gun.

The JJ6 flop was already face up, and the pair had just been dealt the 2 turn. Lloyd had a 2,100 bet in front of him and Colavita raised to 7,300.

Lloyd went into the tank and took a while to make his decision, before peeling his cards, and then pushing them towards the dealer and giving up on his hand.

Tags: David LloydMario Colavita

No Set for Reynolds

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Thomas Reynolds
Thomas Reynolds

Catching the action on the 682Q turn, Aaron Speer added 2,200 to the pot of 3,600 from under the gun. Thomas Reynolds then raised to 5,200 in the hijack, which Speer called.

Once Speer had checked, Reynolds quickly flicked in 6,000 on the 3 river.

"This would be a pretty nasty beat," Speer said before he called. "Do you have a set?" he then asked Reynolds.

When Reynolds shook his head in response, Speer tabled Q8 for top two pair, raking in the chips when Reynolds added his cards to the muck.

Tags: Aaron SpeerThomas Reynolds

Mistelske Picks Off Mitich For the Cameras

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Jacob Mitich
Jacob Mitich

On a completed board of 43K84 and with about 18,000 in the middle, Dustin Mistelske checked from the small blind, leaving the action on Jacob Mitich in the big blind, who bet 18,000

With the television cameras nearby, Mistelske went deep into the tank. After deliberating for more than two minutes, Mitich called the clock on his opponent.

With the countdown underway, Mitich said to Mistelske, "The cameras are watching, man, it's your moment."

When the countdown reached four, Mistelske stuck in the call and immediately heard, "Good call, nice hand," from Mitich, who tabled a bluff with A7.

Mistelske turned over K3 for two pair on the scary board, boosting his stack to around 90,000 and making it a memorable moment that is likely to be forever on record.

Tags: Dustin MistelskeJacob MitichJames Mitich