2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 3
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a762
Prize
$431,260
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,850,700
Total Entries
199
Level Info
Level
26
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
12
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 199
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Baker Doubles Dire Stack

Level 22

Razz

David Baker: Jx5x/2x6x8xAx/7x All in
Richard Bai: 3xAx/4x10x3x5x/3x

Richard Bai completed, David Baker called, and Baker's last 5,000 was committed on fourth street. Baker ended with a seven-low on seventh street.

Bai could not improve his ten-low, rivering trips instead to double his opponent up.

Tags: David BakerRichard Bai

Urbanovich Shoves on Foxen; Bai Trips Up Vengrin

Level 22

Omaha Hi-Lo

In a limped pot between the blinds, Alex Foxen led out with a bet on the 229 flop and Dzmitry Urbanovich called.

Foxen bet again on the A turn, but this time Urbanovich raised. Foxen called to the 7 river, where Urbanovich moved all in. Foxen folded.

At the other table, Richard Bai had opened on the button and Matt Vengrin three-bet in the small blind. Bai called, and the flop came 93J.

Vengrin checked to Bai who bet, and Vengrin raised. Bai called, and they both checked the 4 turn.

Vengrin bet the 3 river, and Bai called with KQ32 for trips. Vengrin mucked.

Tags: Alex FoxenDzmitry UrbanovichMatt VengrinRichard Bai

Atchison Quarters Baker to Leave Him With Crumbs

Level 22
Taylor Atchison
Taylor Atchison

Omaha Hi-Lo

David Baker raised in the hijack, Taylor Atchison three-bet on the button, and Baker called to the KK8 flop. Baker then check-raised a bet by Atchison, who responded with a three-bet.

Baker four-bet, and Atchison called off his last chips.

Taylor Atchison: AKQ4 All in
David Baker: AKQ10

Both players had trip kings with an ace kicker, but Atchison made a runner-runner low on the 67 runout to take three-quarters of the pot. Baker paid what he owed and was left with less than two big bets.

Tags: David BakerTaylor Atchison

Rast Showing Aces

Level 22

Seven Card Stud

Brian Rast: XxXx/Q7AA
Taylor Atchison: XxXx/9Q5K - folded on sixth street
Matt Vengrin: XxXx/K - folded on third street

Matt Vengrin completed and Brian Rast raised. Taylor Atchison then reraised, and only Rast called.

Atchison bet on fourth street and Rast called. Both players checked on fifth, and Rast then bet on sixth after catching a pair of aces. Atchison gave up his hand.

Tags: Brian RastMatt VengrinTaylor Atchison

Miller Comes Back to a Double

Level 22
Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller

No-Limit Hold'em

On the first hand back from break, Bryn Kenney opened to 55,000 under the gun and Ryan Miller moved all in for 200,000 on the button. Kenney called to put him at risk.

Ryan Miller: KK All in
Bryn Kenney: A7

The K84 flop gave Miller top set, but Kenney also picked up a flush draw. The 2 turn was safe for Miller, while the 10 river sealed his double up.

Tags: Bryn KenneyRyan Miller

Level: 22

Limit Flop/Draw: 25,000-50,000, 50,000-100,000 Limits
Stud Games: 15,000 Ante, 20,000 Bring-In, 50,000 Completion, 50,000-100,000 Limits
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 25,000/35,000 Ante, 10,000/25,000 Blinds

Break Time

Level 21

The remaining 12 players are going on a 15-minute break.

Rast Gets Value Before Break

Level 21
Brian Rast
Brian Rast

Seven Card Stud

Brian Rast: AQ7/Q244
Taylor Atchison: XxXx/AQ210/Xx

Brian Rast completed, and Taylor Atchison called. Rast kept betting on fourth street, seeing Atchison check-call.

Fifth street then checked through to sixth street. Rast caught an open pair and bet, with Atchison tossing in calling chips.

One more bet and call followed on seventh street for Rast to reveal queens-up. Atchison could not beat it and mucked, leaving him as the shortest stack at the table.

Tags: Brian RastTaylor Atchison

Marchington Flops the Joint to Double

Level 21
Nicholas Marchington
Nicholas Marchington

No-Limit Hold'em

Maksim Pisarenko raised to 40,000 in the hijack and Alex Foxen three-bet to 130,000 on the button. "Don't worry, next game is mine," Pisarenko told Foxen as he poined to the Seven Card Stud plaque and folded.

"I didn't even have a pair," Foxen said as he showed AK.

"You three-bet me because I'm a dangerous player," Pisarenko added.

Pisarenko then opened to 40,000 under the gun. "Just call this time," Foxen said out of the cutoff, while Nicholas Marchington also came along from the big blind.

Action checked to Foxen on the 532 flop and he bet 80,000. Only Marchington called to the 8 turn, where Foxen moved all in, Marchington snap-called for 285,000.

Foxen showed 65, but Marchington had flopped a straight with 64. The river was the 2 and Marchington doubled up.

Tags: Alex FoxenMaksim PisarenkoNicholas Marchington

Pisarenko Gets There Against Kenney; Foxen Leaves Urbanovich Short

Level 21

2-7 Triple Draw

Maksim Pisarenko raised on the button, Bryn Kenney three-bet in the small blind, and Pisarenko called.

Kenney drew one and Pisarenko two. Kenney then bet, and Pisarenko raised. Kenney called, and they both drew two.

Kenney led out with another bet and Pisareno called. Kenney stood pat and checked to Pisarenko, who bet after taking one. Kenney called, and Pisarenko showed 7x6x5x3x2x to win the pot.

A few hands later, Alex Foxen raised in the small blind and Dzmitry Urbanovich three-bet in the big blind. Foxen called, and they both drew two.

Urbanovich then bet and Foxen called. Foxen drew one and Urbanovich two, and Foxen then led out with a bet. Urbanovich called and drew two more, while Foxen took one and bet again. Urbanovich folded this time.

Tags: Alex FoxenBryn KenneyDzmitry UrbanovichMaksim Pisarenko