2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$858,850
Total Entries
388
Players Left
13
Average Chip Stack
533,077
Total Chips
6,930,000
Next Payout
Place 13
$9,456
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
99
Players Left
13
Players Left 13 / 388
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Event #71: $2,500 Mixed Big Bet Event

Day 2 Completed

Naoya Kihara Eyes Third Bracelet of Series With Huge Chip Lead in $2,500 Mixed Big Bet

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Naoya Kihara
Naoya Kihara

Japan's incredible 2026 World Series of Poker continues to gather pace, and once again it's Naoya Kihara leading the charge.

Already a two-time bracelet winner this summer after taking down a pair of $10,000 Championship events, Kihara finished Day 2 of Event #71: $2,500 Mixed Big Bet with a commanding 2,560,000 chips, nearly double the stack of his closest challenger.

The 99 returning players were trimmed to just 13 after ten levels of play, leaving Kihara within touching distance of a third bracelet of the series.

He won't be flying the flag alone. Fellow Japanese players Hiroyuki Noda (937,000) and Ryuta Nakai (592,000) also advanced to the final day, giving Japan three representatives in the hunt for the title.

Brad Owen
Brad Owen

Several accomplished bracelet winners remain in contention, including Matt Vengrin (1,331,000), Renan Bruschi (1,152,000), Steve Billirakis (1,097,000), and Scott Abrams (619,000). Popular poker vlogger Brad Owen (800,000) is also still in the mix, alongside Dylan Smith (1,314,000), Nicholas Marchington (1,287,000), Danny Chang (892,000), Woody Deck (703,000), and Steve Chanthabouasy (230,000).

$2,500 Mixed Big Bet Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Naoya KiharaJapan2,560,000
2Matt VengrinUnited States1,331,000
3Dylan SmithUnited States1,314,000
4Nicholas MarchingtonUnited Kingdom1,287,000
5Renan BruschiBrazil1,152,000
6Steve BillirakisUnited States1,097,000
7Hiroyuki NodaJapan937,000
8Danny ChangUnited States892,000
9Brad OwenUnited States800,000
10Woody DeckUnited States703,000
11Scott AbramsUnited States619,000
12Ryuta NakaiJapan592,000
13Steve ChanthabouasyUnited States230,000

Racener & Obst Depart on the Bubble

John Racener
John Racener

The day's first objective was reaching the money, with 58 places paid. Among the notable casualties before the bubble burst were Chance Kornuth, Biao Ding, and Cary Katz.

On the soft bubble, multi-tabling John Racener saw his stack reduced to just 15,000 and was forced all in. Benjamin Miner and Billirakis split his chips in a hand of Pot-Limit Five Card Double Draw, leaving Racener to narrowly miss out on a cash.

James Obst
James Obst

Australia's James Obst was the unfortunate stone bubble after running a straight into a bigger straight against Joshua Mullins, ensuring the remaining 58 players locked up at least a min-cash.

With the money secured, the focus shifted to surviving to the final day. Several high-profile names fell short of the final 13, including Dan Smith, Robert Mizrachi, Mike Matusow, Nacho Barbero, and Patrick Leonard.

Matthew Schreiber's elimination in 15th reduced the field to the final two tables, and after Carol Fuchs exited in 14th place, tournament staff bagged and tagged the remaining contenders for the overnight break.

Remaining Payouts

The tournament generated an $858,850 prize pool, with all 13 remaining players guaranteed at least $9,456. Awaiting the eventual champion is the WSOP gold bracelet and the top prize of $182,591.

PlacePrize
1$182,591
2$118,647
3$78,984
4$53,889
5$37,706
6$27,075
7$19,964
8 -9$15,789
10 -11$11,789
12 -13$9,456

Play resumes at 1 p.m. local time inside the Paris Ballroom, where the final 13 will battle for the bracelet and the $182,591 top prize.

They will return to 15,000/30,000 blinds with a 45,000 ante in Pot-Limit Five Card Double Draw and No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw. In Pot-Limit Omaha, Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo, Big O, and Pot-Limit Triple Draw, the blinds will be 12,000/24,000 with a 24,000 ante, while No-Limit Hold'em will resume at 12,000/24,000 with a 36,000 ante.

Stay tuned to PokerNews as the event plays down to a winner at the 2026 WSOP.

Tags: Brad OwenDanny ChangDylan SmithHiroyuki NodaMatt VengrinNaoya KiharaNicholas MarchingtonRenan BruschiRyuta NakaiScott AbramsSteve BillirakisSteve ChanthabouasyWoody Deck

End of Day 2 Chip Counts

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Day Closes

Level 22

Day 2 has come to an end with 13 players remaining.

Carol Fuchs Eliminated in 14th Place ($9,456)

Level 22
Carol Fuchs
Carol Fuchs

On the next-to-last hand of the evening, Carol Fuchs moved all in from the big blind with some 350,000 chips. Small blind Hiroyuki Noda made the call.

Carol Fuchs: 1010All in
Hiroyuki Noda: JJ

Noda had the higher pair and the runout Q2A63 didn't save Fuchs, who fell in 14th place.

Tags: Carol FuchsHiroyuki Noda

Final Two Tables

Level 22
TableSeatPlayerChip Count
1161Brad Owen340,000
1162Woody Deck1,150,000
1163Dylan smITH1,412,000
1164Naoya Kihara2,470,000
1165Hiroyuki Noda565,000
1166Carol Fuchs385,000
1167Scott Abrams664,000
    
1171Nicholas Marchington1,160,000
1172Renan Bruschi1,075,000
1173Steve Billirakis463,000
1174Ryuta Nakai612,000
1175Steve Chanthaboussy276,000
1176Matt Vengrini1,320,000
1177Danny Chang1,020,000

Schreiber's Exit Brings Final Two Tables

Level 22

Action was caught on the 854 flop, with around 160,000 in the middle. Matthew Schreiber fired out 100,000 from the big blind before Steve Billirakis jammed for 411,000 from the button. Schreiber wasn't thrilled with the spot, but called as the slightly covering stack.

Steve Billirakis: AKQ6All in
Matthew Schreiber: 6652

Schreiber was shocked to see his sixes were ahead, and they remained in front after the 9 turn. The K river however, gave Billirakis the double.

"Waste two days of my f****** life," Schreiber mutted.

On the next hand, Schreiber put in his last 40,000 and Nicholas Marchington called from the big blind.

Matthew Schreiber: QJ33 All in
Nicholas Marchington: AA106

Marchington said he called blind and woke up with aces, which remained best on the 710625 runout.

Tags: Matthew SchreiberNicholas MarchingtonSteve Billirakis

Bruschi Doubles With a Nine

Level 22

Pot-Limit Omaha

Renan Bruschi potted to 70,000 on the button. Ryuta Nakai repotted to 220,000 in the big blind, only for Bruschi to shove his stack of 546,000. Nakai made the call.

Renan Bruschi: AK95 All in
Ryuta Nakai: A1054

The board ran out 39J74 with Bruschi playing just ace-nine for second pair. Nakai handed over the chips.

Tags: Renan BruschiRyuta Nakai

Pace of Play Slows

Level 22

With the field on the bubble of the final two tables, the pace of play has slightly slowed.

The 15 remaining players are currently on a pay jump, with the bags coming out in 26 minutes time.

Chang, Nakai Draw Three Twice

Level 22

Pot-Limit 5-Card Double Draw

Danny Chang opened to 50,000 under the gun, with his only customer being Ryuta Nakai, who defended his big blind.

Both players drew three, checked, then drew three again. Here, Nakai led out for a pot-sized bet of 142,000. Chang thought for quite a while before raising to 342,000. Nakai quickly let his hand go.

Elsewhere, Hal Rotholz departed in 16th place.

Tags: Danny ChangRyuta Nakai

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