2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k5
Prize
$979,655
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$6,449,200
Total Entries
1,402
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
1,402
Players Left
60
Players Left 1 / 1,402
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Event #73: $5,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold’em

Day 2 Completed

Joshua Boulton Eyes Second Bracelet After Bagging Top Three Stack on Day 2 of 5k 6-Max

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Joshua Boulton
Joshua Boulton

After ten levels of play, Day 2 action has come to a close here in Event #73: $5,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold’em at the 2026 World Series of Poker, hosted by the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

With late registration still open through the end of Level 12, the total amount of entries swelled to 1,402 from the 1,018 that were tallied on Day 1. Only 60 players will return for Day 3 on Tuesday, each having locked up at least $13,795. The remaining competitors will battle for a share of the $6,449,200 prize pool, with the winner set to earn $979,655 and the coveted gold bracelet.

Roeland Peeks (3,350,000) finished atop the leaderboard and will be on the hunt for his first career bracelet. The Dutchman made deep runs in the last two Main Events at WSOP Paradise, and will look to use that experience to navigate his way through a tough field that remains.

Sitting in second is Joseph Tatarski of the United States with 3,000,000, and rounding out the top three is bracelet winner Joshua Boulton of the United Kingdom, who bagged 2,660,000. He won the $1,979 Poker Hall of Fame Bounty event at last year's WSOP and will look to add another piece of gold to his resume.

Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Roeland PeeksNetherlands3,350,000134
2Joseph TatarskiUnited States3,000,000120
3Joshua BoultonUnited Kingdom2,660,000106
4Paulius VaitiekunasLithuania2,600,000104
5Jordan GlazerUnited States2,595,000104
6Luis FariaPortugal2,275,00091
7Kim WittendorffDenmark2,200,00088
8Boris AngelovBulgaria2,065,00083
9Andrew LichtenbergerUnited States1,840,00074
10Brek SchuttenUnited States1,780,00071
Joseph Tatarski
Joseph Tatarski

Notable Eliminations

Joseph Cheong and Terrance Reid hit the rail early in the day when Or Nezer woke up with pocket aces to score a double knockout. Bracelet winners Orson Young and Josh Reichard were also victims of a double-elimination courtesy of Mark Darner.

Dan Sepiol found himself in the dream spot after late registration ended when he doubled up with pocket aces versus Jeremy Ausmus' pocket kings. Not long after, the two collided again with Sepiol winning a flip to send Ausmus packing.

Bracelet winners Brian Yoon, Faraz Jaka, Danny Tang, John Juanda, David Peters, and Mike Holtz were among others to bow out before the money.

Mike Holtz
Mike Holtz

Linglin Zeng and John Villanueva were eliminated in separate hands on the stone bubble, which allowed the two of them to split a min-cash.

Once the bubble burst, four Main Event champions were still in the mix but all of them were knocked out before day's end. Damian Salas (161st - $9,971) and Martin Jacobson (159th - $9,971) were the first two to go, while Ryan Riess (103rd - $10,531) and Jonathan Tamayo (85th - $11,323) stuck around a little longer.

Several 25k Fantasy draftees exited later in the evening, including Justin Zaki (73rd - $12,390), Nick Pupillo (71st - $13,795), and Brian Battistone (69th - $13,795).

Justin Zaki
Justin Zaki

Players to Keep an Eye On

Bracelet winners Paulius Vaitiekunas (2,600,000), Andrew Lichtenberger (1,840,000), and Brek Schutten (1,780,000) finished with top ten stacks.

Other notables who bagged big who will be on the lookout for their first piece of WSOP hardware include Jordan Glazer (2,595,000), Eric Bonin (1,700,000), Jeremy Dan (1,635,000), Gabriel Andrade (1,480,000) and Jon Kyte (1,370,000).

Josh Arieh, who currently sits fourth in the 2026 WSOP Player of the Year standings, ended the day with 1,020,000. Jesse Lonis (575,000) final tabled the 10k PLO Championship yesterday and was right back to two-card action today.

Jeremy Dan
Jeremy Dan

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$979,65512-17$58,729
2$653,03718-23$46,385
3$460,25624-29$37,196
4$328,81030-35$30,292
5$238,15236-41$25,058
6$174,90942-47$21,062
7$130,28748-53$17,991
8-9$98,44954-59$16,623
10-11$75,48060$13,795

Action will resume at 12 p.m. local time on Tuesday, June 30, and the tournament is scheduled to play down to five players. Play will resume at Level 21 with blinds at 10,000/25,000 with a 25,000 big blind ante, and there will be a 15-minute break every two levels. A one-hour dinner break will take place after Level 26 is completed, at approximately 6:30 p.m.

Be sure to follow PokerNews throughout the remainder of this event and for continued coverage of the 2026 World Series of Poker.

Tags: Andrew LichtenbergerBoris AngelovBrek SchuttenBrian BattistoneBrian YoonDamian SalasDan SepiolDanny TangDavid PetersEric BoninFaraz JakaGabriel AndradeJeremy AusmusJeremy DanJesse LonisJohn JuandaJohn VillanuevaJon KyteJonathan TamayoJordan GlazerJoseph CheongJoseph TatarskiJosh AriehJosh ReichardJoshua BoultonJustin ZakiKim WittendorffLinglin ZengLuis FariaMark DarnerMartin JacobsonMike HoltzNick PupilloOr NezerOrson YoungPaulius VaitiekunasRoeland PeeksRyan RiessTerrance Reid

Day 3 Seat Draw

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
811Benjamin ChalotFrance397,00016
812Chang LiuUnited States685,00027
813Upeshka DesilvaUnited States560,00022
814Jeremy IzquierdoFrance1,200,00048
815Luis FariaPortugal2,275,00091
816Jeremy DanUnited States1,635,00065
      
821Timo KamphuesGermany860,00034
822Zackary EstesUnited States715,00029
823Jon KyteNorway1,370,00055
824Bernardo NevesPortugal780,00031
825Joseph TatarskiUnited States3,000,000120
826Boris AngelovBulgaria2,065,00083
      
931Christian HarderUnited States255,00010
932Marty MathisUnited States1,185,00047
933JC TranUnited States840,00034
934Facundo TrigueiroArgentina1,320,00053
935Giorgos OnisiforouCyprus310,00012
936Andrew LichtenbergerUnited States1,840,00074
      
941Oshri LahmaniIsrael915,00037
942Mathieu HisFrance1,120,00045
943Brek SchuttenUnited States1,780,00071
944Jean LhuillierFrance220,0009
945Kyle MontgomeryUnited States1,500,00060
946Gabriel AndradeEcuador1,480,00059
      
1021Andrey PateychukRussia275,00011
1022Antoine SaoutFrance715,00029
1023Axel BayoutFrance1,020,00041
1024Vitalijs ZavorotnijsLatvia1,353,00054
1025Simon WilsonIreland650,00026
1026Jordan GlazerUnited States2,595,000104
      
1031Ivan GalinecCroatia830,00033
1032Eric BoninUnited States1,700,00068
1033Daniel RezaeiAustria1,760,00070
1034Drew O'ConnellUnited States915,00037
1035Erwann PecheuxFrance1,230,00049
1036Patros BehnamCanada1,185,00047
      
1041Motoyoshi OkamuraJapan695,00028
1042Dominykas MikolaitisLithuania1,500,00060
1043Angelina RichUnited States720,00029
1044Paulius VaitiekunasLithuania2,600,000104
1045Josh AriehUnited States1,020,00041
1046Bruno LopesFrance1,400,00056
      
1101Elia AhmadianUnited States685,00027
1102Roeland PeeksNetherlands3,350,000134
1103Xiaoyao MaUnited States900,00036
1104Kyungkeun LeeSouth Korea385,00015
1105Dario SammartinoItaly1,665,00067
1106Erik EisenGermany309,00012
      
1111Ori ElulIsrael1,275,00051
1112Markus GonsalvesUnited States675,00027
1113Kyosuke NagamiJapan1,470,00059
1114Daniel SmiljkovicAustria245,00010
1115Victor KiongMalaysia330,00013
1116Matthieu MaryFrance1,106,00044
      
1121Kim WittendorffDenmark2,200,00088
1122Oliver WeisGermany1,545,00062
1123Joshua BoultonUnited Kingdom2,660,000106
1124Antoine LabatFrance650,00026
1125Benjamin PollakFrance750,00030
1126Jesse LonisUnited States575,00023

End Of Day Chip Counts (full)

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante

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Final Bustouts of Day 2

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante

Tatarski Steals From Lonis

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante

Jesse Lonis raised from the hijack, James Gorham called from the button, and Joseph Tatarski called from the big blind.

The flop was 9Q6. Tatarski checked, Lonis bet 65,000, Gorham folded, and Tatarski called.

Both players checked the J turn and the 7 river. Tatarski showed KJ for a pair of jacks, and Lonis mucked.

Tags: James GorhamJesse LonisJoseph Tatarski

Rich Gets Richer

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante

Oshri Lahmani opened to 45,000 from the hijack before Angelina Rich called on the button. Jeremy Dan joined the party with a call from the big blind to create a three-handed pot.

Dan checked the 25A flop before Lahmani continued for 50,000. Rich made the call, and Dan folded.

The K turn led to another bet from Lahmani. This time, he wagered 135,000. Rich was undeterred as she made the call.

Lahmani slowed down with a check on the 2 river. Rich announced all-in, but before she could stage her chips, Lahmani pitched his cards into the muck as Rich took down the pot.

Tags: Angelina RichJeremy DanOshri Lahmani

Blind On Blind Battle Goes Well For Glazer

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Jordan Glazer
Jordan Glazer

Nazar Buhaiov limped in from the small blind, Jordan Glazer raised to 70,000, Buhaiov three-bet to 125,000, and Glazer moved all in for 1,900,000. Buhalov called quickly.

Jordan Glazer: AQ All in
Nazar Buhaiov: KK

The board went Glazer's way with 108A10A, and a full house was the winner, leaving Buhalov with crumbs.

Tags: Jordan GlazerNazar Buhaiov

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