2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$9,793,560
Total Entries
3,668
Players Left
120
Average Chip Stack
1,222,667
Total Chips
146,720,000
Next Payout
Place 123
$9,985
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
30,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
923
Players Left
167
Players Left 120 / 3,668
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Event #89: $3,000 Mid-Stakes Championship No-Limit Hold'em

Day 2 Completed

Mitchell Hynam Rallies to Chase His Second Bracelet in Mid-Stakes Championship

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

Day 2 of Event #89: $3,000 Mid-Stakes Championship has concluded, and just 167 players remain from the massive field of 3,668 entries. Those survivors will return to Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas for the final day of play, each with a chance to etch their name into World Series of Poker (WSOP) history. Awaiting the eventual champion is the coveted WSOP gold bracelet and the $1,159,182 first-place prize from the tournament's $9,793,560 prize pool.

With late registration remaining open until the start of Level 11, shortly after 1:00 p.m., the registration desk stayed busy as players rushed in for last-minute entries and re-entries. Once registration closed, the field began to shrink rapidly, with just 681 players remaining by the second break.

The money bubble burst shortly before the dinner break, and eliminations came at a relentless pace for the rest of the evening. By night's end, the massive field had been whittled down to just 200 players, all of whom advanced to Day 3 with hopes of capturing the coveted WSOP gold bracelet. Every returning player is guaranteed $8,779.

Leading the way into Day 3 is the United Kingdom's Mitchell Hynam, who bagged 2,560,000 chips. According to The Hendon Mob, Hynam has amassed more than $1 million in live tournament earnings and will be looking to add his first WSOP gold bracelet to an already impressive résumé.

Italy's Alan Ferraro sits second in chips with an even 2,000,000, while Adedapo Ajayi also finished with 2,000,000. Ajayi brings plenty of experience to the table, with nearly $2 million in live tournament earnings according to The Hendon Mob, making him one of the more accomplished players still in contention.

Rounding out the top four is Day 1b chip leader Luis Faria, who continued his strong run by bagging 1,820,000 chips.

Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Mitchell HynamUnited Kingdom2,560,000102
2Alan FerraroItaly2,000,00080
3Adedapo AjayiUnited States2,000,00080
4Niall FarrellUnited Kingdom1,870,00075
5Uri ReichensteinIsrael1,860,00074
6Luis FariaPortugal1,820,00073
7Dimitrios GkatzasGreece1,710,00068
8Pavels SpirinsLatvia1,700,00068
9John RipnickUnited States1,690,00068
10Lou GarzaUnited States1,690,00068

Several accomplished players remain in the hunt for the bracelet, including bracelet winner Niall Farrell of the United Kingdom (1,870,000), Israel's Uri Reichenstein (1,860,000), two-time bracelet winner Lou Garza (1,690,000), poker coach and ODB Draft pick Matt Affleck (1,000,000), and seasoned grinder Nicholas Palma (1,585,000).

Niall Farrell
Niall Farrell

Remaining Prize Pool

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$1,159,18218-26$47,045
2$772,58027-35$38,280
3$576,09936-44$31,408
4$432,87545-53$25,987
5$327,76754-62$21,684
6$250,11063-71$18,249
7$192,34772-80$15,491
8$149,09381-89$13,264
9$116,48590-98$11,457
10 -11$91,74099-152$9,985
12-13$72,835153-167$8,779
14-17$58,298  

Among the notable players who made the money but fell short of Day 3 were Brian Hastings (190th - $8,779), Kevin Choi (193rd - $8,779), Alec Torelli (216th - $7,789), Nicholas Seward (286th - $6,974), John Wasnock (294th - $6,974), Damian Salas (312th - $6,974), and 2013 WSOP Main Event champion Ryan Riess (341st - $6,301).

Brian Hastings
Brian Hastings

Action will resume on Sunday, July 12th at noon in the Paris yellow section. Blinds will continue at Level 30 with 100,000/200,000 and 200,000 ante, and the tournament will run ten levels. There will be 15-minute breaks every two levels. There will be a dinner break after level 26 at approximately 7:30 p.m.

Play will continue until a champion is crowned, so remain tuned in with PokerNews for live updates and find out who the next WSOP champion will be.

Tags: Adedapo AjayiAlan FerraroAlec TorelliBrian HastingsDamian SalasDimitrios GkatzasJohn RipnickJohn WasnockKevin ChoiLou GarzaLuis FariaMatt AffleckMitchell HynamNiall FarrellNicholas PalmaNicholas SewardPavels SpirinsRyan RiessUri Reichenstein

Seat Draw For Day 3

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

According to WSOPLive app.

TableSeatPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
2621Archibald Seaton620,0003
2622Marius Gierse885,0004
2623Hugo Corbel1,225,0006
2624Hyeungill Lee1,460,0007
2625Andrey Pateychuk1,085,0005
2626Chijen Chu535,0003
2627Slaven Popov163,0001
2628Nicholas Palma1,585,0008
2629He Zhou660,0003
     
2631Niall Farrell1,840,0009
2632Tomohiro Kamikawa445,0002
2633Yaser Al-Keliddar310,0002
2634Klemens Roiter810,0004
2635Mark Newhouse280,0001
2636Henry Liang150,0001
2637Sarah Ramirez600,0003
2638Upeshka Desilva670,0003
2639Joan Crespi735,0004
     
2641Ilan Boujenah143,0001
2642Martynas Kukucionis665,0003
2643Michal Schuh745,0004
2644Mitesh Shere380,0002
2645Anthony Ibrahim1,545,0008
2646Ricky Murphy1,185,0006
2647Dillon Najor1,120,0006
2648Richard Ali380,0002
2649Mustapha Kanit40,0000
     
2651Michael Taylor700,0004
2652Noam Muallem450,0002
2654Alexander Farahi710,0004
2655Xiaohu Liu95,5000
2656Jared Kingery985,0005
2657Conor Kelly1,050,0005
2658Joachim Meisolle550,0003
2659Yoon Choi1,355,0007
     
2661Matthew Rogers520,0003
2662Dylan Lew1,180,0006
2663Kharlin Sued320,0002
2664Tony Lin525,0003
2665Liam Murphy545,0003
2666Ari Shin407,0002
2667Sergey Lebedev740,0004
2668William Smith1,660,0008
2669Gianluca Cedolia1,180,0006
     
2671David Stefanski1,000,0005
2672Maor Zaharagi695,0003
2673Tony Huang270,0001
2674Rogen Chhabra835,0004
2675Jonah Labranche380,0002
2676Florian Pesce365,0002
2677Matt Affleck1,030,0005
2678Kyle Dishongh760,0004
2679Gino Fedele536,0003
     
2681Mathew Luchak460,0002
2682Ronit Chamani315,0002
2683Barry Shulman895,0004
2684David Jackson1,030,0005
2685Scott Lenter640,0003
2686Roberto Romanello1,655,0008
2687Robert Brobyn1,220,0006
2688Joonhee Yea900,0005
2689Peter Yang1,500,0008
     
2691Ryan Leng570,0003
2692Minh Nguyen320,0002
2693Maher Achour1,600,0008
2694Fernando Romano1,300,0007
2695Wooram Cho1,560,0008
2696Vasileios Panagiotidis1,030,0005
2697Ryan Plant230,0001
2699Chun Kwan1,120,0006
     
2701Frank Lagodich240,0001
2702Agustin Naranja1,085,0005
2703Luis Pinho De Faria1,820,0009
2704Ching Wu670,0003
2705Chahnhoon Jung520,0003
2706Kotaro Nakayama690,0003
2707David Simon605,0003
2708John Ripnick1,690,0008
2709Gregory Fabiao560,0003
     
2711Lou Garza450,0002
2712Michael Jagroo760,0004
2713Atsuhito Kita510,0003
2714Clemen Deng1,450,0007
2715Reggie Cumberland575,0003
2716Daria Krashennikova835,0004
2717Norman Shapiro355,0002
2718Grzegorz Kozieja1,106,0006
2719Roger Marti885,0004
     
2721Zichuan Huang810,0004
2722Alex Difelicele483,0002
2723Jones Jesse1,425,0007
2724Huai Zhang820,0004
2725Justin Saliba442,0002
2726Martin Stausholm580,0003
2727Qing Liu860,0004
2728Manuel Almeida De Carvalho500,0003
2729Yoan Asparuhov155,0001
     
2731Hyon Kim160,0001
2732Dimitrios Gkatzas1,710,0009
2733Jason Raber795,0004
2734Honcheong Lee1,325,0007
2735Lily Lotfy415,0002
2736Emanuel Failla285,0001
2737Radoslav Stoyanov860,0004
2738Nicholas Marchington1,065,0005
2739Liam He125,0001
     
2741Jesse Kandola935,0005
2742Lily Kiletto251,0001
2743Michael Rocco1,100,0006
2744Dennys Ramos680,0003
2745John Pannucci1,725,0009
2746Chad Lipton550,0003
2747Rahul Deevara475,0002
2748Kelley Slay90,0000
2749Amir Mirrasouli270,0001
     
2751Ketan Shah860,0004
2752Christopher Da Silva820,0004
2753Scott Heiligman785,0004
2754Kaifan Wang854,5004
2755James Sileo720,0004
2756Antonio Torpoco1,120,0006
2757Matteo Ferrara745,0004
2758Alessio La Francesca1,650,0008
2759Cesar Del Pino270,0001
     
2761John Juanda320,0002
2762Shahaf Hayot300,0002
2763Kenta Miyoshi1,444,0007
2764Luis Yepez Carmona790,0004
2765Kristin Bertilson1,215,0006
2766Sanghoon Choi400,0002
2767Pavels Spirins1,415,0007
2769Peter Cross935,0005
     
2771Jordan Lande460,0002
2772Vrezh Oganisyan875,0004
2773Ting-Yi Tsai725,0004
2774Simeon Naydenov705,0004
2775Kevin Andriamahefa1,570,0008
2776Filipp Khavin535,0003
2777Punnat Punsri870,0004
2778Adedapo Ajayi2,005,00010
2779Daniel Sepiol725,0004
     
2781Ehsan Amiri1,570,0008
2783Joe Serock1,550,0008
2784Richard Alati1,500,0008
2785Sergi Reixach250,0001
2786Darius Samual1,200,0006
2787Ayman Alqarqaz630,0003
2788Uri Reichenstein820,0004
2789Nikola Gunchev850,0004
     
2791Linglin Zeng770,0004
2792Daniel Lei715,0004
2793Mitchell Hynam2,560,00013
2794Samuel Rosborough1,340,0007
2795Jonathan Kramer1,665,0008
2796Hui Kuo820,0004
2797Petre Ionescu460,0002
2798Yanting Jiang526,0003
2799Clayton Hardt318,0002
     
2801Ryan Julius515,0003
2802Kane Kalas415,0002
2803Shneur Ciment425,0002
2804Alan Ferraro2,030,00010
2805Jose Aguilera1,550,0008
2806Giuseppe Calio1,085,0005
2807Dylan Linde210,0001
2808Nicholas Verderamo910,0005
2809Maurice Hawkins955,0005

Official End of Day Chip Counts (full)

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

According to WSOPLive app.

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Final Eliminations of the Evening

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

Some Chip Updates

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

Saliba Knocks Out Gros

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

Justin Saliba raised from the hijack to 40,000, and Benjamin Gros called from the big blind. The flop was Q67, on which Gros checked, and Saliba bet 75,000. Gros stayed for the turn.

On the 9 turn, Gros took the lead and bet 35,000, and Saliba called.

The K river brought another check from Gros, and Saliba bet enough to put Gros all in for 180,000. Gros contemplated and called to see the bad news.

Benjamin Gros: Q10
Justin Saliba: K10

Saliba held the best hand with his pair of kings.

Tags: Benjamin GrosJustin Saliba

Latest Eliminations

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

Nakayama with Double KO

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

Sergio Giha went all-in for 135,000 from early position before Kotaro Nakayama also went all-in for 460,000 from the cutoff. Anatoly Nikitin commited his whole stack from the big blind for 230,000 as both Giha and Nikitin were at risk in a three-way all-in.

Sergio Giha: A5All in
Anatoly Nikitin: 88All in
Kotaro Nakayama: 1010

Nakayama had both his opponents in a rough spot as they took a flop.

The J9K flop was of no use to either Giha or Nikitin.

The turn was a blank when the 2 peeled, and Nakayama upgraded to a straight when the Q came to secure the double knockout as Giha and Nikitin were both eliminated.

Tags: Anatoly NikitinKotaro NakayamaSergio Giha

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