2026 Bar Poker Open Vegas World Championship

$400 Vegas World Championship
Day: 1b
Event Info
2026 Bar Poker Open Vegas World Championship
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k9
Prize
$100,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$400
Prize Pool
$345,720
Total Entries
1,032
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
373
Players Left
19
Players Left 1 / 1,032
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$400 Vegas World Championship

Day 1b Completed

John Wolfson Takes Big Lead into Day 2 of BPO Vegas World Championship

Level 18 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
John Wolfson
John Wolfson

The final field is set after Day 1b of the Bar Poker Open 2026 Vegas World Championship, as another 19 players bagged up in the money to battle for a seat at the final table on Wednesday, June 10.

Another 373 entries joined the action at Golden Nugget Las Vegas for the second chance flight, the last shot for BPO online and league invitation winners to build a stack and earn a minimum payday of $600. That brough the total field to 1,031 entrants, creating a final prize pool of $345,385.

Setting the pace in the final flight was John Wolfson, who took the overall lead by collecting a massive stack of 1,770,000 chips. Wolfson, who represents Over the Top Poker League, flopped a full house late in the day to surge up the leaderboard and finish in top spot.

Stephen Thorn was the only other player to bag a seven-figure stack, totalling 1,130,000 chips to take second place on the day.

Day 1b Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1John WolfsonUnited States1,770,000111
2Stephen ThornUnited States1,130,00071
3Joseph TymorekUnited States845,00053
4David GarrityUnited States620,00039
5Jason BergmanUnited States610,00038
6Anthony GarilliUnited States560,00035
7Michael WyattUnited States545,00034
8William FierroUnited States405,00025
9Christopher BrickerUnited States390,00024
10Clint DunnUnited States380,00024
Stephen Thorn
Stephen Thorn

Sunshine Poker League's Thorn hit the river to stay alive shortly after late registration closed, rode a string of late-night eliminations for there to vault into second spot. Joseph Tymorek rounds out the top three, sitting with 845,000 after holding the chip lead for several levels.

David Garrity (620,000) scored a big knockout once play reached the money, going runner-runner to make Broadway and beat a set of kings.

Sitting just behind Garrity in fifth position is Jason Bergman (610,000), who held with aces in a key spot before the money bubble.

Elizabeth Rice
Elizabeth Rice

Day 1b Bubbles

Many players were looking to follow up their survival on the opening day by chasing the $1,500 double bag bonus, including the lone Australian in the money. Elizabeth Rice earned her entry through the National Poker League, and was back for Day 1b after bagging a healthy stack in the opening flight.

Frank Johnson also returned to action after finishing with the second-largest stack on Day 1a1, but was unable to navigate his way into the money for a second time. Six others will also have to settle for their opening flight bag, with Les Mildenberg and Jaimie Trayler coming the closest to the bonus by making the money but not finding a bag.

Rice seemed to be on her way as the field thinned, but she lost lost a pivotal hand when her opponent made trips on the flop and was left with just a single T-1,000 chip. Rice was then forced all in on the stone bubble, unable to survive for a second night.

The final hand of the night came when Gabriel Khury shoved the last of his stack into a flush, finishing in 20th spot to leave the rest of the field moving forward to Day 2.

Gabriel Khury
Gabriel Khury

Action will resume on Wednesday, June 10 at 12:00 p.m. local time, as the remaining 53 players return to chase a seat at the final table.

Day 2 will see levels extend to 40 minutes in length, while tables will be eight-handed for the remainder of the tournament. Play will resume with 3:36 left in Level 16, with blinds of 8,000/16,000.

Breaks will continue after every two hours of play, and cards are scheduled to remain in the air until the final eight players are left standing.

The PokerNews live reporting and digital media teams will be providing full coverage, so don't miss any of the exciting action as the field narrows down on Day 2 at Golden Nugget Las Vegas.

Tags: Anthony GarilliChristopher BrickerClint DunnDavid GarrityElizabeth RiceFrank JohnsonGabriel KhuryJason BergmanJohn WolfsonJoseph TymorekMichael WyattStephen ThornWilliam Fierro

Day 2 Seat Draw

Level 18 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
191Anton SaichUnited States315,00020
192Germain MingoUnited States1,025,00064
193Hung QuachUnited States595,00037
194Ian AuvilUnited States1,355,00085
195Paul RussoUnited States470,00029
196Diana GoodesUnited States60,0004
197Steven RomanelliUnited States240,00015
198Michael CintoloUnited States115,0007
      
201Armando ThenUnited States155,00010
202Les MildenbergUnited States620,00039
203Elizabeth RiceAustralia580,00036
204Bill MoyesUnited States555,00035
205Jeremy EllingsonUnited States540,00034
206Frank JohnsonUnited States1,350,00084
207Maria PiasecznyUnited States300,00019
208Peter CoteUnited States620,00039
      
211Bryan DucharmeUnited States165,00010
212Chontel CrenshawUnited States90,0006
213Allen ConnerUnited States370,00023
214Robert CarswellUnited States340,00021
215Gorav SangalUnited States695,00043
216David GarrityUnited States620,00039
217Keith ForwardUnited States140,0009
218Jaime HidalgoUnited States565,00035
      
221Michael WyattUnited States545,00034
222Rochelle ShoreUnited States145,0009
223Jeffrey FisherUnited States740,00046
224Christopher BrickerUnited States390,00024
225Jesse PerryUnited States255,00016
226Carl EdwardsUnited States340,00021
227Stephen ThornUnited States1,130,00071
228Leonard VillaniUnited States350,00022
      
231Dave ShepherdUnited States410,00026
233Joseph TymorekUnited States845,00053
234Clinton DunnUnited States380,00024
235Natalinna LimaUnited States315,00020
236John WolfsonUnited States1,770,000111
237Anthony CloseUnited States395,00025
238Jason BergmanUnited States610,00038
      
241Robbin GloverUnited States180,00011
242Mehrdad ZomorrodiUnited States320,00020
243Jaimie TraylerUnited States50,0003
244Marshall StevensUnited States60,0004
245Nicole MarderUnited States140,0009
246Brian CooneyUnited States550,00034
248Scott LafayetteUnited States210,00013
      
252William FierroUnited States405,00025
253Lakishia JeffersonUnited States300,00019
254Anthony GarilliUnited States560,00035
255Henry HearnsUnited States1,000,07063
256Roxanne LoGrandeUnited States775,00048
257Wayne LaferteUnited States130,0008
258Shannon BryantUnited States565,00035

End of Day 1b Chip Counts (full)

Level 18 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

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Day 1b Concludes

Level 18 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

The final 19 players are bagging up for the night, returning on Wednesday to battle in the money.

Stay tuned for full chip counts and a recap of the day.

Khury Can't Catch a Spade

Level 18 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Gabriel Khury
Gabriel Khury

Gabriel Khury moved all in on the K4JQ turn, and Anthony Garilli made the call on the Day 2 bubble.

Gabriel Khury: A9 All in
Anthony Garilli: 96

"I need one spade," said Khury after seeing Garilli's flush. The K river was no help, and Khury exited in 20th place while the remaining players earned a bag for Day 2.

Tags: Anthony GarilliGabriel Khury

Recent Eliminations

Level 18 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

Lima and Wolfson Earn Big Doubles

Level 18 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

Natalinna Lima was all in with 1010, staring straight at elimination after seeing KxKx across the table. Lima stood up to watch the 41032J board deliver a set of tens, cracking kings to stay alive.

At another table, John Wolfson three-bet to 150,000 after Gabriel Khury opened to 50,000. Khury made the call, and led out for 200,000 on the AJJ flop.

Wolfson called to the K turn, where Khury fired another 200,000. the call was made, and Khury announced all in on the K river. Wolfson called instantly, and the cards were revealed.

John Wolfson: AJ All in
Gabriel Khury: A10

Wolfson tabled his flopped full house, scoring a big double while leaving Khury short.

Tags: Gabriel KhuryJohn Wolfson

Thorn Takes Out Buffone

Level 18 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Stephen Thorn
Stephen Thorn

Vincenzo Buffone moved all in after the 7610 flop, and Stephen Thorn made the quick call on his right.

Vincenzo Buffone: 105 All in
Stephen Thorn: 76

Thorn tabled his two pair, holding through the A turn and K river to secure another knockout and send Buffone to the payout desk.

Tags: Stephen ThornVincenzo Buffone

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