2026 WSOP Day 27: Mizrachi's Quest To Win His Fifth $50K PPC Falls Flat

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
6 min read
Michael Mizrachi

The 27th day of the 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was one of the quieter days regarding the number of events running, with six tournaments taking place. The buy-ins for those tournaments ranged from the affordable $500 Salute to Warriors to the $50,000 Poker Players Championship.

Only one bracelet was won on Day 27 of the 2026 WSOP, and it went to Joao Simao. The Brazilian captured his fourth bracelet after coming out on top in Event #55: $50,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha, a victory worth $1,368,700. Simao defeated Indian star Santhosh Suvarna ($912,940) heads-up, denying him his second bracelet of the year.

Michael Mizrachi Falls; Matt Glantz Leads

Matt Glantz
Matt Glantz

Event #60: $50,000 Poker Players Championship saw 87 players buy in, including the reigning champion, Michael Mizrachi. Having won this event a record four times, all eyes were on "The Grinder" as he embarked on a quest to capture his fifth PPC title.

Unfortunately for Mizrachi and his legion of fans, he busted during the final level of Day 1. Mizrachi was left short-stacked after tangling with Chino Rheem during a round of Razz. He then committed the rest of his chips in another game of Razz, losing to Brad Ruben and heading out of the tournament area. Rheem (763,000) ended the night in fourth place, while Ruben (500,000) also advanced.

Matt Glantz (989,000) holds the chip lead going into Day 2. Glantz regularly finds himself named in discussions about the best player without a bracelet. It would be incredible for him if he finally won some WSOP hardware in this star-studded event.

Eight-time bracelet winner Benny Glaser (826,000) flew high, as did fellow Brit Robert Wells (790,000).

As you can imagine, the overnight chip counts read like a who's who of the poker world. Chris Brewer (694,500), Josh Arieh (625,500), Frank Brannan (649,000), Jesse Lonis (643,500), James Obst (594,000), Ryan Hoenig (590,000), and Dylan Weisman (582,000) all bagged up top 15 stacks.

Jason Mercier (499,500), Bryce Yockey (495,500), Paul Volpe (475,000), Ben Yu (404,000), Gus Hansen (401,500), John Monnette (370,500), Eli Elezra (325,000), Brian Rast (276,000), and Daniel Negreanu (247,000) are just a small selection of the other elite-level pros who made it safely through the first day's play.

Day 2 starts at 1:00 p.m. local time on June 22, with late registration open until around 7:30 p.m. local time, meaning there's every chance that last year's 107 entrants will be beaten.

Event #60: $50,000 Poker Players Championship Day 1 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Matt GlantzUnited States989,000
2Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom826,000
3Robert WellsUnited Kingdom790,000
4Chino RheemUnited States763,000
5Kristopher TongUnited States739,500
6Chris BrewerUnited States694,500
7Josh AriehUnited States652,500
8Frank BrannanUnited States649,000
9Jesse LonisUnited States643,500
10Carlo van RavenswoudNetherlands605,000

A Host of Stars Advance From Day 2d of the Millionaire Maker

Joshua Mccully
Joshua McCully

Day 2d of Event #50: $1,500 Millionaire Maker started with 1,228 players returning to their seats, but only 164 of them had chips requiring bagging and tagging after the completion of another 10 levels.

Jamhour Qasem (2,830,000), Zak Delaimy (2,300,000), and Daniel McGinnis (1,965,000) were the trio of players who occupied the podium places at the close of play, according to the WSOP LIVE app.

Lower down the counts, you find the likes of Yuxi Huang (1,520,000), Joshua McCully (1,405,000), Jareth East (1,310,000), Harrison Gimbel (880,000), Ian Steinman (720,000), Athanasios Polychronopoulos (865,000), and Eugene Katchalov (680,000).

Day 3 commences at 11:00 a.m. local time on June 22. It sees 424 returning players lock horns over another 10 levels, under the watchful eye of the PokerNews live reporting team.

Event #50: $1,500 Millionaire Maker Day 2d Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryBig Blinds
1Jamhour QasemUnited States2,830,000
2Zak DelaimyUnited States2,300,000
3Daniel McGinnisUnited States1,965,000
4Mary CareyUnited States1,880,000
5Bo ChenUnited States1,815,000
6Octavio BorraArgentina1,745,000
7Jose RodriguezUnited States1,700,000
8David TovarUnited Kingdom1,550,000
9Adam WaltonUnited States1,525,000
10Yuxi HuangChina1,520,000

Stephen Hubbard Continues His Hot Streak in the $1,000 PLO

Stephen Hubbard
Stephen Hubbard

Utah's Stephen Hubbard won his first bracelet earlier this series, taking down the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Five-Card event. He has cashed in seven events and finished in the top five in two of them, plus that bracelet victory. Now, he finds himself in the top 10 of Event #57: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha on Day 1b.

Joining Hubbard on Day 2 are such luminaries as David Prociak (497,000), Australian legend Gary Benson (432,000), recent addition to the five-bracelet club Jeff Madsen (421,000), Anson Tsang (142,500), PLO specialist Dennis Weiss (141,000), and Allen Kessler (83,000).

The third and final flight for this event starts at 12:00 p.m. local time on June 22. Day 1a saw 683 entrants, Day 1b attracted 1,235 players, so Day 1c could see 2,000 newcomers enter the fray.

Event #57: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Day 1b Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Countbig Blinds
1Craig JonesUnited States1,004,000100
2Bradley ButcherUnited States869,00087
3Steven SarmientoUnited States825,00083
4Christopher JacobsonUnited States810,00081
5Paulo Villena GiniBrazil650,00065
6Robert EmmersonUnited States644,00064
7Davin AndersonUnited States634,00063
8Farhad JamasiUnited States573,00057
9Wang LiuUnited States559,00056
10Stephen HubbardUnited States550,00056

Alessio Isaia Leads the Final 12 in the $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw

Alessio Isaia
Alessio Isaia

Italy may not have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but one Italian is hoping to make a name for himself on American soil. Alessio Isaia (2,200,000) has been a constant fixture in major live poker tournaments since 2008, but a bracelet has so far eluded him.

That could be set to change in 24 hours' time because Isaia is the chip leader of Event #58: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw, where only 12 players remain in contention for the $161,313 top prize.

Standing between Isaia and WSOP glory as players such as Nick Pupillo (1,745,000), Evan Sandberg (1,320,000), Ian Pelz (1,315,000), Michael Rodrigues (1,100,000), Steve Billirakis (1,065,000), Daniel Strelitz (1,025,000), and Sean Troha (695,000).

The final 12 players sit down at 1:00 p.m. local time on June 22 and will continue battling away until a champion is crowned.

Event #58: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets
1Alessio IsaiaItaly2,200,00022
2Oliver TotSlovakia1,815,00018
3Nick PupilloUnited States1,745,00017
4Horacio ChavesParaguay1,685,00017
5Michelle ChinUnited States1,560,00016
6Evan SandbergUnited States1,320,00013
7Ian PelzUnited States1,315,00013
8Michael RodriguesPortugal1,100,00011
9Steve BillirakisUnited States1,065,00011
10Daniel StrelitzUnited States1,025,00010
11David MayUnited States965,00010
12Sean TrohaUnited States695,0007

Nicholas Rigby Builds a Huge Stack in the Salute to Warriors Event

Nicholas Rigby
Nicholas Rigby

An impressive 4,478 players bought into Event #59: $500 Salute to Warriors on Day 1, with only 672 of those punching their Day 2 tickets. With $40 of each buy-in being donated to veteran charities and organizations, almost $180,000 was raised from this event alone.

While Adam Brody (1,540,000) topped the Day 1 chip counts, it was the man in second place who caught the eye. Nicholas Rigby (1,278,000) shot to fame in 2021 thanks to his love of playing 3x2x, now forever known as "The Dirty Diaper." Rigby employs a loose-aggressive style, and that style is more effective when he has plenty of chips in front of him. Expect plenty of crazy bets and calls on Rigby's table on Day 2.

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Jamie Gold (860,000), the 2006 WSOP Main Event champion, will also be happy with how his Day 1 panned out. Others who are through to Day 2 include Brett Shaffer (770,000), Lexy Gavin-Mather (477,000), Francis Anderson (325,000), Brandon Sheils (322,000), Angela Jordison (283,000), and Alexandros Kolonias (47,000).

Day 2 starts at 12:00 p.m. local time on June 22, with another 15 to 17 levels planned depending on how quickly the field thins out.

Event #59: $500 Salute to Warriors Day 1 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Adam BrodyUnited States1,540,000128
2Nicholas RigbyUnited States1,278,000107
3Hiroto NishijimaJapan1,204,000100
4Sean WilliamsUnited States1,175,00098
5Naixuan ShiChina1,151,00096
6Melissa BartelmeUnited States1,147,00096
7Nirath ReanUnited States1,133,00094
8Allen LanierUnited States1,109,00092
9Eyyal AltarUnited States1,086,00091
10Nobuaki SasakiJapan1,070,00089

What to Expect on Day 28 of the 2026 WSOP

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Seven events take place on Day 28 of the 2026 WSOP, including two that get underway for the first time.

The first in-play tournament to resume is Day 3 of Event #50: $1,500 Millionaire Maker, which shuffles up and deals at 11:00 a.m. local time. Day 3 sees 424 players return to the action.

At 12:00 p.m. local time, two events continue. First, there's Day 1c of Event #57: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha then there is Day 2 of Event #59: $500 Salute to Warriors.

Two more events commence at 1:00 p.m. local time. A champion will be crowned in Event #58: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw, while at the same time, dozens of poker Goliaths return for Day 2 of Event #60: $50,000 Poker Players Championship.

Lonny Weitzel Wins EV64 $1k Super Seniors
Lonny Weitzel

It is an early start of 10:00 a.m. local time for those entering Event #61: $1,000 Super Seniors No-Limit Hold'em, which is open to anyone aged 60 years young or older. Lonny Weitzel topped a 3,338-strong field in 2025 and collected a $356,494 top prize.

Mark Darner
Mark Darner

Event #62: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em is the other new event starting on Day 28; it shuffles up and deals at 2:00 p.m. local time. Mark Darner is this event's reigning champion. He secured a $496,826 payday after leaving 1,492 opponents in his wake.

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Matthew Pitt
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Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

In this Series

1 2026 WSOP Day 1: The Summer Starts Here!2 2026 WSOP Day 2: Vanessa Selbst and Huck Seed Return to the WSOP3 2026 WSOP Day 3: Big Names Turn Out in Force as First Bracelet Won4 2026 WSOP Day 4: Mizrachi, Negreanu, & Foxen Win $25k Heads Up Matches5 2026 WSOP Day 5: Round of 16 Set In $25k Heads Up Championship Event6 2026 WSOP Day 6: Phil Hellmuth in Contention For 18th WSOP Bracelet7 2026 WSOP Day 7: Four Bracelets Awarded on a Busy Day of Action8 2026 WSOP Day 8: Daniel Negreanu Bags a Top 3 Stack in the $10K NL 2-7 Championship9 2026 WSOP Day 9: Hellmuth Reaches Final 13 in the $10K 2-7 Championship10 2026 WSOP Day 10: Three Bracelets Awarded as Sammartino Closes in on His Second11 2026 WSOP Day 11: Naoya Kihara Leads Event One Day After Bracelet Win12 2026 WSOP Day 12: Kristen Foxen Final Tables $25,000 High Roller Event13 2026 WSOP Day 13: Two Bracelets Awarded, Brewer Leads Dealer's Choice14 2026 WSOP Day 14: Is Jake Schwartz About to Capture His First Bracelet?15 2026 WSOP Day 15: Suvarna Leads the $50K NLH as Four Bracelets Awarded16 2026 WSOP Day 16: The Controversial Ren Lin Leads the $100K NLHE High Roller17 2026 WSOP Day 17: Nguyen Cracks Aces En Route to bagging $100K High Roller Chip Lead18 2026 WSOP Day 18: Hansen, Ausmus, Lonis At Limit Hold'em Final Table19 2026 WSOP Day 19: Daniel Negreanu Fourth In $250k Super High Roller20 2026 WSOP Day 20: Kenney On Course to Extend His Lead in the All-Time Money List21 2026 WSOP Day 21: Calvin Anderson Looking For Second $10K Razz Title22 2026 WSOP Day 22: Second Bullet Success for Negreanu in $25k PLO23 2026 WSOP Day 23: Foxen Eyes Another Bracelet in $25k PLO24 2026 WSOP Day 24: Shaun Deeb Dominates $3K Nine Game Mix Day 225 2026 WSOP Day 25: Winter, Negreanu Lead Day 2 of $50k PLO High Roller26 2026 WSOP Day 26: Naoya Kihara At High Roller Final Table Again27 2026 WSOP Day 27: Mizrachi's Quest To Win His Fifth $50K PPC Falls Flat

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