2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$1,220,190
Total Entries
457
Players Left
9
Average Chip Stack
1,471,111
Total Chips
13,240,000
Next Payout
Place 9
$20,158
Level Info
Level
26
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
157
Players Left
20
Players Left 9 / 457
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Weisman Left Short

Level 19

Stud Hi-Lo

Action was picked up on sixth street with four bets placed in front of both Dylan Weisman and Omar Mehmood.

Omar Mehmood: XxXx/3864/Xx
Dylan Weisman: XxXx/Q52J/Xx

Mehmood bet on sixth street and seventh street with Weisman calling each time.

"One pair," said Weisman, but it was no good against Mehmood who tabled AAK for aces.

Weisman was left with just 12,000 after the hand and was eliminated shortly after.

Tags: Dylan WeismanOmar Mehmood

Bach Dealt the Goods, Over a Million

Level 19

2-7 Triple Draw

David Bach raised from the hijack, Robert Mizrachi three-bet from the cutoff, Bach made it four bets, and Mizrachi called.

Bach stood pat and bet while Mizrachi drew one and called.

The same occurred on the second draw as Mizrachi called another bet.

Mizrachi still needed one card on the end. Bach bet a final time and Mizrachi quickly called. However, he got the bad news as Bach tabled 7x6x5x3x2x for number three, and he dragged a substantial pot to reach over one million chips.

Tags: David BachRobert Mizrachi

Level: 19

Limit Flop: 8,000-15,000 Blinds, 15,000-30,000 Limits
Stud Games: 4,000 Ante, 5,000 Bring-In, 15,000 Completion, 15,000-30,000 Limits

Dinner Break (full)

Level 18

The remaining 40 players are being sent on a 60-minute dinner break, with play set to resume at 8:56 p.m.

Action resumes in Level 19 with blinds of 8,000/15,000 and limits of 15,000/30,000, with an average stack of 457,000.

Four more levels will be played tonight.

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42nd-47th Finishers ($6,341)

Level 18

Reed Fills Up

Level 18

Omaha Hi-Lo

Michael Reed raised in the small blind and Qinghai Pan called in the big blind.

The flop rolled out 1066 and Reed checked-called a bet from Pan.

Reed checked the turn 2 to see Pan bet once more and Reed called.

On the river 3, both players checked and Reed won by tabling A1033 for threes full of sixes.

Tags: Michael ReedQinghai Pan

Yockey Freezes Frazin

Level 18

2-7 Triple Draw

Timothy Frazin raised on the button, Bryce Yockey three-bet from the small blind, Frazin made it four bets, and Yockey called.

Yockey drew one and Frazin stood pat as Yockey check-called a bet.

On the second draw, Yockey took one again before Frazin bet out of turn.

"If I check now his bet still stands, right?" Yockey confirmed, "So I can check-raise now."

Yockey peeked at his new card before announcing, "I will do that, actually," as he tossed out the raise.

Frazin quickly decided to let his hand go, and Yockey collected the pot without showdown.

Tags: Bryce YockeyTimothy Frazin

48th-53rd Finishers ($6,190)

Level 18

Glaser Takes Some from Najera After Confusing Betting Action

Level 18

2-7 Triple Draw

Ryan Moriarty raised from the hijack and was called by Roberto Najera in the cutoff and Benny Glaser in the small blind.

Glaser drew two, Moriarty two, and Najera one. It checked to Najera who bet, Glaser raised, Moriarty folded, and Najera called.

Glaser now stood pat and Najera drew one. Glaser bet before Najera made a checking motion, causing some confusion at the table. Najera then put out a raise, and Glaser called after the situation was at least somewhat rectified.

Both patted on the end and it checked through as Najera flipped over 8x6x5x3x2x. However, it was second-best as Glaser tabled 7x6x5x4x2x, and his number four was enough for the win.

Tags: Benny GlaserRoberto NajeraRyan Moriarty

Ones and Twos For Claasen

Level 18

Seven-Card Stud

Action was picked up on fourth street in a pot between Mark Gregorich and Christopher Claasen.

Christopher Claassen: XxXx/86AA/Xx
Mark Gregorich: XxXx/Q85A/Xx

Gregorich bet on fourth street to see Claasen call.

Both players checked fifth street.

Sixth street saw Claasen bet and Gregorich call while both players checked seventh street.

Claasen tabled 422 for aces and twos which was good for the pot as Gregorich mucked his hand.

Tags: Christopher ClaasenChristopher ClaassenMark Gregorich

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