2026 World Series of Poker

Event #82: $10,000 WSOP Main Event NLH World Championship
Day: 2abc
Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$85,634,400
Total Entries
9,208
Players Left
4,234
Average Chip Stack
130,487
Total Chips
552,480,000
Level Info
Level
8
Blinds
600 / 1,200
Ante
1,200
Players Info - Day 2abc
Entries
2,780
Players Left
1,260
Players Left 4,234 / 9,208
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Gaspar Fernandez Takes the Lead As Former Champs Rise and Fall in Day 2abc of Main Event

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Gaspar Fernandez
Gaspar Fernandez

Day 2abc of the 2026 Main Event was one of sweet reunions (and many departures), as 2,468 hopefuls from the first three starting flights returned to the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas to continue their journey toward claiming the crown jewel of poker — the World Series of Poker Main Event bracelet.

The returnees were joined by 312 late entrants who took advantage of the option to register on Day 2, bringing the total number of entries to 8,389 and growing the prize pool to $78,017,700 with one day remaining for late registration. By the time the last card was dealt, however, only 1,260 players were able to bag up chips for Day 3.

Besting them all was Argentina's Gaspar Fernandez with a stack worth 754,000 — good for just over 300 big blinds at the start of Day 3. Hot on his heels is Texas native Mason Vieth with 730,000.

Mason Vieth
Mason Vieth

Vieth, a dairy farmer who commonly goes by "Milkman," shared some words with PokerNews as he was bagging up for the night.

"I started off with a great table today. I ran kind of good. I did some big bluffs early on. I got moved to this table right here later in the day, and I really ran hot. I set over set a guy, and cracked aces with a set."

Vieth, who boasts over $1 million in live-tournament earnings, said his primary focus has been on the Main Event and he feels confident going forward.

"I feel great. I know I can put max pressure and ride the heater. I've been looking forward to this for three weeks. I was hanging out at the farm, just preparing for the Main Event only, really. I didn't really care about the other events that much, just the Main [Event]."

Unofficial Day 2abc Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Gaspar FernandezArgentina754,000302
2Mason ViethUnited States730,000292
3Arturas AstrauskasLithuania646,500259
4Michael BanducciUnited States630,000252
5Daan MuldersNetherlands629,500252
6Miguel RieraSpain592,000237
7Chiori GannonUnited States589,500236
8Kevin OrdetUnited States584,000234
9Haruna FujitaJapan551,500221
10Peter PatricioBrazil543,500217

Among the late arrivals, none made a bigger splash out of the gate than Sasha Liu. From cracking kings with jack-five suited to picking off a massive bluff with aces, Liu proved to be an unstoppable force from the get go. By the second break of the day, Liu had nearly multiplied her stack tenfold. However, while Liu looked poised to run away with the lead, her momentum largely halted in the latter half of the day, but was still enough to end with a substantial stack of 495,500.

Sasha Liu
Sasha Liu

Former Champions Give Mixed Results

Day 2abc contained no shortage of players who had already etched their names in Main Event history, with eight previous Main Event champions taking their seats in search of repeat glory.

Faring best of the bunch was 2004 Main Event champion Greg Raymer after a last-minute double up vaulted his stack to a well-above-average 291,000.

Recently inducted Poker Hall of Famer, nine-time bracelet winner, and defending Main Event champion Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi also had a productive day after spinning up a modest stack of 73,000 at the start of play to 202,500. While still early, Mizrachi is in the running to become the first back-to-back Main Event champion since Johnny Chan, who accomplished the feat by winning both in 1987 and 1988.

"I started the day with 72 or 73 and ended with 202, so it's looking like a repeat!" Mizrachi said to Jeff Platt shortly after bagging.

Michael Mizrachi
Michael Mizrachi

Seventeen-time bracelet winner and 1989 Main Event champion Phil Hellmuth shared the field with his son Nicholas Hellmuth, who was continuing his Main Event debut. The senior of the two found himself on the fortunate end of a set-over-set cooler for an early double up and was sent to the stream table, where he maintained a healthy stack to end with 173,000. Meanwhile, his son nursed a short stack for much of the day and scored a couple of clutch double-ups late in the day to keep his run alive with 24,000.

Sonny Franco and Phil Hellmuth
Sonny Franco and Phil Hellmuth

The other champs who will be joining Raymer, Mizrachi, and Hellmuth on Day 3 are Huck Seed (83,000) and Greg Merson (79,000). The latter built up a big stack by the last level of play but lost the majority of it on the final level after running two pair into Michael Gaskins' set.

Less fortunate among the Main Event champions were Joe Cada, Damian Salas, and Daniel Weinman — all of whom busted before the end of play. Others notables who who will also have to wait for Main Event redemption include Jason Koon, Antonio Esfandiari, Adam Hendrix, Nick Rigby, Matt Vengrin, and Elaine Rawn — who fell victim to quads against Elia Ahmadian in a massive pot just before dinner break.

Notables who managed to bag big stacks include Tony Dunst (479,000), Martin Zamani (460,000), Brian Hastings (409,000), Freddy Deeb (383,000) and Ryuta Nakai. Nakai entered the day with the overall chip lead, but a roller-coaster of a day saw him slip to under 100,000 before ultimately recovering to end with 235,500.

Ryuta Nakai
Ryuta Nakai

The 3,638 survivors from Day 1d will reconvene for Day 2d on Tuesday, July 7, at 11 a.m. Play will get back underway on Level 6, which features 400/800 blinds with an 800 big-blind ante.

Late registration for the Main Event will officially close on Day 2d at the start of Level 8 (~3:45 p.m.) At the time of writing, nearly 200 additional players have registered, and many more are expected. Everyone who bags from either Day 2 flight will meet for Day 3 on Wednesday, July 8, at 11 a.m.

For all the latest, be sure to stick with PokerNews as the long quest to crown the 2026 Main Event champion continues!

Tags: Adam HendrixAntonio EsfandiariArturas AstrauskasBrian HastingsChiori GannonDaan MuldersDamian SalasDaniel WeinmanElaine RawnElia AhmadianFreddy DeebGaspar FernandezGreg MersonGreg RaymerHuck SeedJason KoonJeff PlattJoe CadaJohnny ChanKevin OrdetMartin ZamaniMason ViethMatt VengrinMichael BanducciMichael GaskinsMichael MizrachiMiguel RieraNicholas HellmuthNick RigbyNilesh SudraniaPhil HellmuthRyan HarfouchRyuta NakaiSasha LiuSonny FrancoTony Dunst

Raymer Finds Late Double Up

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Greg Raymer
Greg Raymer

The pot had already swelled to over 110,000 when this hand was picked up on the turn of a board that read 108Q7.

Greg Raymer bet 35,000 before Ronald Sewell made it 70,000 in response. Raymer put in his final 89,500 to go all in. Sewell made the call to put Raymer at risk.

Greg Raymer: 1010All in
Ronald Sewell: AQ

Raymer had a lock on the hand with his set of tens as his opponent's top pair had no recourse to win the pot.

The 9 completed the board to make it official as the former Main Event champion doubled up late on Day 2abc.

Tags: Greg RaymerRonald Sewell

Sogabe Fills Up to Bust Graeb

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Kazuki Sogabe
Kazuki Sogabe

Jason Graeb bet 8,000 from the small blind on a flop of 8J9 and Kazuki Sogabe raised to 25,000 in the hijack. Graeb called, and the 8 fell on the turn.

Sogabe then bet another 25,000, and Graeb again called. The river was the 3 and Sogabe moved all in. Graeb snap-called for 70,000 and turned over AK for a rivered flush, but Sogabe had a full house with JJ to score the late knockout.

Tags: Jason GraebKazuki Sogabe

Gaskins Bests Merson Boat-Over-Boat

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

Michael Gaskins bet 5,000 from the hijack on a flop of 76J and was called by Greg Merson in the big blind and Justin Manjares in middle position.

The turn was the 4 and Gaskins bet another 12,000. Merson then moved all in and Manjares folded, while Gaskins snap-called for 85,000.

Merson showed 64 for two pair, but Gaskins had flopped top set with JJ. The 6 river improved both players to a full house, and Gaskins remained in the lead to double up.

Tags: Greg MersonJustin ManjaresMichael Gaskins

'I Run So Bad With Kings'

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
David Kluchman
David Kluchman

Coralie Renaud was all in from the hijack with her last 25,000 in chips. David Kluchman, one of the chip leaders in the event, had a covering stack in the small blind.

Coralie Renaud: AQAll in
David Kluchman: KK

"Don't worry, I run so bad with kings," Kluchman said, without even the slightest bit of sarcasm. "I really do."

Renaud was worried, all right, and with good reason, as the runout 7349J didn't deliver the ace she needed and she was knocked out of the tournament.

Tags: Coralie RenaudDavid Kluchman

Set Over Set for the Milkman

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Mason Vieth
Mason Vieth

Patrick Braga in middle position, Corey Eyring from the cutoff, and Mason "Milkman" Vieth in the small blind all put 10,000 into the middle each to create a three-handed pot as they took a flop.

The 3107 flop led to a bet of 22,500 from Vieth. Braga called, while Eyring got out of the way with a fold.

Vieth jammed on the 6 turn and was quickly called by Braga, who put himself at risk for approximately 47,000 as they went to a showdown.

Patrick Braga: 33All in
Mason Vieth: 77

The "Milkman" had Braga in bad shape as it was set over set with one card to go.

Braga's one out did not appear on the 5 river as Vieth claimed a victim, adding to a strong showing on Day 2abc.

Tags: Corey EyringMason ViethPatrick Braga

Stavila Wins a "Crazy Hand"

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Dan Stavila
Dan Stavila

"The last hand was crazy," Dan Stavila said as he recently boosted his stack up to 500,000.

Stavila explained that a player in the big blind moved all in for 76,000 and he called with two jacks. "And the hijack folds two queens face up. I win the race against ace-king, when I should've lost to the guy in the white sweater," Stavila added, pointing across the table at Robert Fikac.

Tags: Dan StavilaRobert Fikac

Simao Wins a Flip With Pique

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Joao Simao
Joao Simao

Benjamin Gros raised to 4,000 from middle position and Gerard Pique three-bet to 15,000 to see action fold to Joao Simao in the big blind. Simao moved all in for 75,500 and action folded back to Pique who went into the tank.

Both players exchanged some banter before Pique ultimately decided to call with the covering stack.

Joao Simao: QQ All in
Gerard Pique: AK

The board ran out 95442 and the queens held up for the WSOP bracelet winner to double up.

Tags: Benjamin GrosGerard PiqueJoao Simao

Green Sends Udayakumar Packing

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Jesse Green
Jesse Green

There was some uproar on table 146 and Jesse Green banged on the table in excitement when he came out on top of an all-in showdown with Ravi Udayakumar. All the cards were still exposed with the board reading Q8759 and the KK of Green had dodged clubs and an ace versus AK.

After a brief count, the elimination of Udayakumar was confirmed and he headed out of the tournament area.

Tags: Jesse GreenRavi Udayakumar

Boat Over Boat Collision Propels Zivolich

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Nicholas Zivolich
Nicholas Zivolich

On the 542 flop, Elia Ahmadian in the big blind and Nicholas Zivolich from under the gun invested 20,000 each. Ahmadian bet the Q turn for 50,000 to get called by Zivolich and then bet the 4 river for another 150,000. Zivolich quickly called and Ahmadian rolled over the 54 for fives full of fours only for Zivolich to reveal the QQ for queens full of fours.

Ahmadian banged his hand on the table rail and exclaimed, "Jesus, how do you have queens there?"

Zivolich replied, "I saw the four first and thought you have quads."

Despite this massive loss, Ahmadian is still on a very healthy stack but now covered by Zivolich.

Tags: Elia AhmadianNicholas Zivolich