2026 WSOP Day 4: Mizrachi, Negreanu, & Foxen Win $25k Heads Up Matches

Jon Pill
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Day 4 of the 2026 World Series of Poker saw the series hit its stride with seven events in play. Two of these events awarded bracelets, the second and third of the year.

Daniyal Gheba won his first bracelet, taking down Event #2: $5,000 8-Handed No-Limit Hold’em for $502,985 in the first event played in the new WSOP Mothership Arena.

Meanwhile, Jason Daly won his third bracelet in the $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo event.

The day also saw huge names clash as Phil Hellmuth and Michael Mizrachi had a knock-down, drag-out battle in the $25,000 Heads Up event.

Mizrachi, Negreanu, and Saliba Reach Final Of $25k

Michael Mizrachi and Phil Hellmuth
Michael Mizrachi and Phil Hellmuth.

Event #7: $25,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship is always a highlight of the WSOP, and this year's event has already given poker fans some all-time match-ups just on Day 1a.

There was had Michael Mizrachi v. Shannon Shorr in round 1, Daniel Negreanu v. Brock Wilson and Alex Foxen v. Alex Keating in round 2, and a Main Event champion match up of Phil Hellmuth v. Michael Mizrachi in round 3.

Day 1a saw three rounds played in a 64-player bracket, with eight players advancing. Day 1b's bracket of 64 players will start at noon local time, with round 2 starting at 5:00 p.m. and round 3 at 10:00 p.m.

Day 1a Bracket Results

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The $550 Mini Mystery Millions passes 10k entries on Day 1d

Matthew Stout
Matthew Stout.

Day 1d of Event #1: $550 Mini Mystery Millions got 4,579 entries to the event, bringing the total number of entries up to 10,226. There are still two more flights to go so this number has plenty of room to grow.

Paul Interrante (2,100,000) led the field at the close of play. However, Day 1b chip leader Tal Avivi remains in first place overall for now with 2,800,000 in chips.

Among those who survived Day 1d with chips in front of them are notables like Jason Wheeler (1,000,000), Maxx Coleman (860,000), Roberto Romanello (775,000), Kevin Song (505,000), and Tom Hall (315,000)

There were 178 survivors from the day's field, which brings the total to 382 survivors in the Day 2 field. They will return on May 31, after Day 1e and Day 1f play out tomorrow.

Day 1e starts at 10:00 a.m. local time and Day 1f follows at 6:00 p.m..

Event #1: $550 Mini Mystery Millions Day 1d Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Paul InterranteUnited States2,100,00053
2Leeroy FranciscoUnited States1,900,00048
--Rama ChanchaliUnited States1,900,00048
--Matthew StoutUnited States1,900,00048
5Joshua Sherman-1,800,00045
6Stanley LeeUnited States1,600,00040
--Brownie GarrettUnited States1,600,00040
--Joe FooteUnited States1,600,00040
9Soichiro HayashiJapan1,500,00038
--Cristiano Ferrari United States1,500,00038

Thirty-One Bracelet Winners Make Day 2 of Badugi Event

Chris Moneymaker
Chris Moneymaker.

The Event #8: $1,500 Badugi attracted 554 players on its first day. This put $735,435 in the event's prize pool. At the close of play, 84 survivors were still in contention, 31 of whom already have at least one bracelet.

In second place, Lok Chan (348,000) is the bracelet winner with the biggest stack. He is solidly behind Brian Tate, the event's current chip leader, who is sitting pretty with 428,000 in his bag.

Two Main Event winners Chris Moneymaker (162,000) and Max Neugbauer (140,000) have made it to Day 2. They will be joined on by other bracelet winners including Ryan Hoenig(297,000), Matthew Wantman (292,000), Chino Rheem (197,000), Ryan Reiss (193,000), Jean-Robert Bellande (169,000), and Nick Schulman (104,000).

Event #8: $1,500 Badugi returns for Day 2 on May 30 at 1:00 p.m. local time.

Event #8: $1,500 Badugi Day 1 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Brian TateUnited States428,00086
2Lok ChanHong Kong348,00070
3Satoshi TanakaUnited States329,00066
4Kevin XuUnited States307,00061
5Ryan HoenigUnited States297,00059
6Matthew WantmanUnited States292,00058
7Dominick SarleUnited States285,00057
8Frank MuirUnited States277,00055
9Alexander BitsakisCanada275,00055
10Jampana AppalarajuUnited States255,00051

Jesse Lonis Has Half The Chips At $5,000 PLO 8-Handed Final Table

Jesse Lonis
Jesse Lonis.

Day 2 of the Event #5 $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha 8-handed started with 120 players remaining from an initial field of 716. By the end of Day 2, just seven remain.

Jesse Lonis leads the field with an enormous stack of 17,610,000. This is more than three times Stephen Hubbard's second-place stack of 4,980,000.

Lonis's stack represents close to half the chips in play, putting him in an excellent position to win the $595,388 first-place prize culled from a prize pool of $3,293,600.

Lonis will be up against some tough players at this final table including Stephen Hubbard (5,000,000), Evan Krentzman (4,200,000), and Dylan Weisman (2,800,000).

They will return at 12 p.m. local time with blinds at 40,000/80,000 with an 80,000 big blind ante.

Event #5: $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha 8-Handed Final Table Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Jesse LonisUnited States17,610,000294
2Stephen HubbardUnited States4,980,00083
3Evan KrentzmanUnited States4,200,00070
4Dylan WeismanUnited States2,775,00046
5Jarred GrahamAustralia2,420,00040
6Yang WangUnited States1,650,00028
7Justin ScottUnited States1,400,00023

First Stud Event of the Series Reaches Final Table

Thomas Savitsky
Thomas Savitsky.

Thomas Savitsky (3,000,000) led the hunt as Day 2 of Event #6: $1,500 Seven Card Stud came to an end. Just seven players remain from a field of 359 entries.

Sixty-two of those players returned today, not all of whom made it to the end. Some players who cashed out in the course of the day include David Bach (50th - $3,059), Chris Hunichen (25th - $3,542), Scott Seiver (24th - $3,542), and Todd Brunson (21st - $4,030).

Play resumes at 1:00 p.m. on May 30 with limits of 60,000/120,000.

Event #6: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Final Table Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets
1Thomas SavitskyUnited States3,000,00025
2James CheungUnited Kingdom2,400,00020
3Gregory JosephsonUnited States1,900,00016
4Brian YoonUnited States1,200,00010
5Bradley JansenUnited States375,0003
6Jonathan GlendinningUnited States135,0001

What to Expect on Day 4 of the 2026 WSOP

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May 30 is Day 5 of the 2026 WSOP. There will be one new event kicking off, Event#9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship (7-Handed), which will begin at 2:00 p.m. local time.

Plus, two events are expected to crown winners. Event #6: $1,500 Seven Card Stud and Event #5 $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha 8-handed will both finish up their final tables. The Omaha event kicks off at noon and the stud follows an hour later at 1:00 p.m.

The rest of the action will be continuing events, including Day 1b of the $10,000 Heads Up event, which begins at noon local time.

The biggest event tomorrow in terms of turnout is likely to be Event #1: $550 Mini Mystery Millions, which sees its last two Day 1 flights start at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., respectively.

The $1,500 Badugi event will be playing through its Day 2 starting from 1:00 p.m. local time with Brian Tate in the chip lead.

You can follow all the action in these events right here on PokerNews.

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