2026 WSOP Day 39: Michael Mizrachi Defends Main Event Title On Day 1b

Jon Pill
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Mizrachi's entrance

Day 39 of the 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) fell on Friday, July 3.

The day's tournaments played out in the wake event played out in the the wake of an astonishing Thursday in which Martin Kabrhel won won his sixth bracelet and Daniel Negreanu won his eighth.

Friday itself had plenty of highlights with Day 1b of the Main Event kicking off, Michael Mizrachi making an entrance to defend his Main Event title, and Jesse Lonis running deep in the Bomb Pot PLO event.

Additionally, two bracelets were awarded.

The first tournament to finish was Event #79: $3,000 Freezeout No-Limit Hold’em in which Asi Moshe won his fifth WSOP bracelet overall, but his first since retiring from playing poker professionally.

Alex Foxen came within a whisker of the bracelet in Event #80: $10,000 8-Game Mixed Championship , busting out in fifth place.

Dzmitry Urbanovich went on to win the event, the $431,260 first-place prize, and his first bracelet.

Mizrachi Enters Main Event To Defend His Title

Cassandra Yong
Cassandra Yong is among the top 10 chip counts for Day 1b.

Event #82: $10,000 WSOP Main Event NLH World Championship is building momentum with another 1,038 entries ponying up the $10,000 entry fee, according to the WSOPLive App. With the 772 entries from the day before, the field is now up to 1,810 entries in total for a current prize pool of $16,833,000.

Attrition on Day 1b of this, the most important live poker tournament of the year, was slow thanks to the 2-hour blind levels, so 760 players were able to bag their stacks for Day 2.

Osmar Rockenbach finished the day atop the leaderboard with 286,900 in chips. He was only a little way ahead of Michael Stembera who finished the day in second with 270,300. Behind them, Damarjai Davenport with 263,000 gives us the top three.

The top ten chip counts for the day also included bracelet winners Ali Eslami (256,200) and Shota Nakanishi (242,000) along with Cassandra Yong (224,300) who jumped into the top ten with a double up near the end of the day.

Michael Mizrachi Bracelet Ceremony
Michael Mizrachi collects his bracelet during a break at the Main Event.

Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi (73,200) collected his ninth WSOP gold bracelet at a ceremony during the first break of the event before getting back to grinding. He finished the day on the feature table and where he was joined by fellow WSOP Main Event champion Greg "Fossilman" Raymer (122,300).

Some other notables who bagged include Nicholas Rigby (75,700), Kenny Hallaert (22,400), Malo Latinois (136,900), and Antonio Esfandiari, who finished the day at the other feature table with just 34,300 in chips to bag.

Antonio Esfandiari
Antonio Esfandiari.

Day 1c, the penultimate starting flight, begins at 11:00 a.m. local time. There will be just one flight after that before Day 2abc launches on Monday.

The entry numbers are expected to be highest on Day 1d, and will continue to grow into Day 2, where late registration remains open for the first few hours.

Event #82: $10,000 WSOP Main Event NLH World Championship Top Ten Chip Counts for Day 1b

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Osmar RockenbachBrazil286,900478
2Michael StemberaUnited States270,300451
3Damarjai DavenportUnited States263,000438
4William WatsonUnited States262,000437
5Shawn SavageUnited States261,500436
6Ali EslamiUnited States256,200427
7Shota NakanishiJapan242,000403
8Adam MatuesUnited States228,000380
9Cassandra YongUnited Kingdom224,300374
10Tomas TeranVenezuela223,500373
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Jess Lonis Near The Top In Bomb Pot PLO Event

Jesse Lonis
Jesse Lonis.

Few poker variants are quite as out there as the version played in Event #83: $1,500 Double Board Bomb Pot Pot-Limit Omaha.

Jesse Lonis did well during the event's Day 2 action, bomb potting his way to fourth in chips with 3,145,000 in his stack.

He is just behind Paul Fehlig (5,885,000), Julio Trimmer (4,500,000), and Daniel Walmsley (3,455,000) in first, second, and third respectively.

The event attracted 1,673 players for a prize pool of $2,220,907. This was more entries than expected, so the day ended with nineteen players still in contention instead of the anticipated five.

These 19 players will be back at 1:00 p.m. local time when the ante from each player will be 60,000. They will play down to a winner.

Event #83: $1,500 Double Board Bomb Pot Pot-Limit Omaha End of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Paul FehligUnited States5,885,000
2Julio TrimmerMexico4,500,000
3Daniel WalmsleyAustralia3,455,000
4Jesse LonisUnited States3,145,000
5Antoine LabatFrance3,075,000
6Justin FawcettUnited States2,965,000
7Ali SheikholeslamiUnited States2,745,000
8Jacob FishbeinUnited States2,265,000
9Abdul AmerUnited States1,930,000
10Christopher AmaralUnited States1,810,000

Chip Counts From WSOPLive App.

Kamran Jamal Is The Day 1b Chip Leader in Summer Celebration

Kamran Jamal
Kamran Jamal.

Event #81 was the $800 Summer Celebration. On Day 1b, 4,219 players bought into the event, bringing the total field to 6,804 entries and the total prize pool up to $4,762,100.

Kamran Jamal finished Day 1b with the flight's chip lead. He heads up the 217 survivors along with Fabian Niederreiter (2,150,000) in second place and Yi Klassen (2,070,000) in third.

Some notables who made it through Day 1b include Andreas Frohli who finished in the top ten, Michael Moncek (1,410,000), Jason James (1,300,000), Bryan Schultz (1,215,000), Allan Le (700,000), Ilija Savevski (285,000), Femi Fashakin (225,000), and Justin Oliver (215,000).

A total of 341 players will return for the combined Day 2 field. Day 2 starts at 11:00 a.m. local time when play will resume with 20,000/40,000 blinds and a 40,000 big blind ante. The event is scheduled to play down to a winner.

Event #81: $800 Summer Celebration Day 1b Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Kamran JamalUnited States2,200,00055
2Fabian NiederreiterGermany2,150,00054
3Yi KlassenUnited States2,070,00052
4Naushad AliUnited States1,895,00047
5Ozren CvijanovicSerbia1,735,00043
6Ryan Southworth-1,700,00043
7Yijie ZhangUnited States1,669,00042
8Mauro SosaArgentina1,470,00037
9William SteinmetzUnited States1,460,00037
10Andreas FrohliAustria1,440,00036

Chip counts according to WSOPLive App.

$600 Deepstack Ends Day With Five Players Left

Adriaan Jacobs
Adriaan Jacobs.

A total of 5,177 entry fees went into the $2,609,208 prize pool of Event #78: $600 Deepstack Championship No-Limit Hold'em. By the end of Day 3, just five players remained in the action.

South African player Adriaan Jacobs bagged the chip lead with 67,200,000 in chips.

Lisa Tan was the last player eliminated. Hot off a deep run in the Ladies event where she took home 7th place, Tan was knocked out by Seong Han in the final stages of the day. Han currently has the second biggest chip stack with a nice round 30,000,000.

Paul Merlette, the final American, had a bag of 27,700,000, which put him in third place. The other two players at the final table will be Xingwei Chen (17,500,000) and Junichi Murakami (13,500,000).

These five players will return at 11:00 a.m. local time to play out the rest of the 300,000/600,000 bind level. They will then play down to a winner.

Event #78: $600 Deepstack Championship No-Limit Hold'em Final Table Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Adriaan JacobsSouth Africa67,200,000112
2Seong HanKorea, Republic of30,000,00050
3Paul MerletteUnited States27,700,00046
4Xingwei ChenChina17,500,00029
5Junichi MurakamiJapan13,500,00023

Chip counts according to WSOPLive App.

$5,000 Super Turbo Get Extra Day For Final Table

Pete Chen
Pete Chen.

Pete Chen leads the final table of Event #84: $5,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em, which will be returning at 3:00 p.m. local time.

The event was scheduled to start and finish on the same day, but the last few players of the 1,213-strong field hung in there until the tournament director called time.

With such a high turnout, the prize pool was $5,579,800. As a result, the winner is set to earn $593,601, not including bounties.

Chen has 23,825,000 in chips, more than double Najeem Ajez's 10,175,000 in second place. Behind them both is Yohwan Lim with 9,000,000.

Some notables who cashed in the event already include Erik Seidel (165th - $6,772), Martin Kabrhel (142nd - $6,772), Jennifer Harman (120th - $6,772), Artur Martirosian (110th - $7,111), John Juanda (106th - $7,111), Ryan Riess (97th - $7,633), and Kristen Foxen (91st - $7,633).

When play restarts at 3:00 p.m. local time, the blinds will be 200,000/400,000 with a 400,000 big blind ante.

Event #84: $5,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em Final Table Seat Draw

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Pete ChenTaiwan23,825,00060
2Christian HarderUnited States2,750,0007
3Daniel TafurSpain2,725,0007
5Gansukh SandagsurenMongolia1,500,0004
6Najeem AjezAustralia10,175,00025
7Endrit GeciUnited Kingdom3,750,0009
8Yohwan LimSouth Korea9,000,00023
9Myles MullalyUnited States4,900,00012

What to Expect on Day 40 of the 2026 WSOP

WSOP Branding
WSOP screens.

Day 40 of the 2026 WSOP falls on July 4, and so also marks 250 years since the United States declared its secession from the British Empire. The WSOP will see its own fireworks on the floor of Paris and Horseshoe Las Vegas with four events set to battle down to a bracelet while Day 1c of Event #82: $10,000 WSOP Main Event NLH World Championship begins.

The Main Event flight starts at 11:00 a.m. local time and is likely to dominate the headlines as well as the tournament floor.

The first of the bracelet events to shuffle up and deal Event #81: $800 Summer Celebration, which will be back for Day 2 at 11:00 a.m. Despite a remaining field of 341 players, the event is still going to play down to a winner.

The last five players in Event #78: $600 Deepstack Championship No-Limit Hold'em will also be back to work their way down to a bracelet. Their struggle to the end also begins at 11:00 a.m..

Event #83: $1,500 Double Board Bomb Pot Pot-Limit Omaha will be back, with the final 19 returning to play down to a winner. These 19 players will be back at 1:00 p.m. local time when the ante from each player will be 60,000 and will play down to a winner.

Jesse Lonis
Jesse Lonis.

Event #84: $5,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em will return at 3:00 p.m. for its overflow day. The aim is to eventually get down to the winner.

There will also be a new two-day event kicking off: Event #85: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em. This straightforward hold'em event is scheduled for an early 10:00 a.m start.

You will be able to follow all of the action right here on PokerNews, where you can find highlights from the WSOP as well as live updates and event recaps.

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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 Flat28 2026 WSOP Day 28: Kristopher Tong Leads an All-Star Cast in the $50K PPC29 2026 WSOP Day 29: Benny Glaser Leads the Final 15 in the $50,000 PPC30 2026 WSOP Day 30: Lou Garza Eyes Back-to-Back Titles in $25k PLO/NLHE31 2026 WSOP Day 31: Todd Brunson Chases Second Bracelet; Leads Final 11 in $10K 2-732 2026 WSOP Day 32: Michael Mizrachi Has Chip Lead In $10k PLO Tourney33 2026 WSOP Day 33: Mizrachi's Chip Lead Grows With 37 Left In Event #7034 2026 WSOP Day 34: Can Anyone Stop The Grinder?35 2026 WSOP Day 35: Shaun Deeb Within Touching Distance of His Ninth Bracelet36 2026 WSOP Day 36: Martirosian Leads $100k PLO; Gonsalves Eyes $5k 6-Max Title37 2026 WSOP Day 37: Negreanu Four Eliminations Away From Eighth Bracelet38 2026 WSOP Day 38: The Main Event Begins as Negreanu and Kabrhel Strike Gold39 2026 WSOP Day 39: Michael Mizrachi Defends Main Event Title On Day 1b40 2026 WSOP Day 40: Annette Obrestad Returns For Day 1c Of Main Event41 2026 WSOP Day 41: $10,000 Main Event Dominates Proceedings

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