2026 World Series of Poker

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
3,294
Average Chip Stack
167,723
Total Chips
552,480,000
Level Info
Level
10
Blinds
1,000 / 2,000
Ante
2,000
Players Info - Day 2abc
Entries
2,780
Players Left
1,260
Players Left 3,294 / 9,208
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Which 2026 WSOP Main Event Players Make It Onto Your MyPlayers Feed?

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
PokerNews MyPlayers
PokerNews MyPlayers

The most exciting time in live poker is upon us, with the 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event No-Limit Hold'em World Championship now underway.

The WSOP Main Event is considered the most prestigious live poker tournament, drawing thousands of entrants from far and wide, each hoping to become poker's world champion.

The field sizes of the Main Event are massive, despite the five-figure buy-in. With so many of poker's top players in action at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, you're spoiled for choice regarding who to add to your MyPlayers Feed.

Second Break of the Day

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Sasha Liu
Sasha Liu

The remaining 2,162 players are heading to their second break of the day. At the conclusion of this break, registration will be closed for Day 2abc.

Including all prior flights, 8,449 total players have entered the 2026 WSOP Main Event.

Below are some of the highlights from Level 7:

Play will resume at 3:43 local time with blinds of 600/1,200, with a 1,200 big blind ante.

Straight Flush For Ordet

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Kevin Ordet
Kevin Ordet

Action was picked up on the river with a board of 495310, and the pot was about 65,000. Kevin Ordet moved all in for 44,500 effective from the big blind, and Charles La Boissonniere was in a serious think tank in the hijack. After quite a few minutes, La Boissonniere slammed his chips in to see the bad news.

Charles La Boissonniere: 97 All in
Kevin Ordet: 62

Someone from the table announced, "Good call," to La Boissonniere, but he was soon corrected, as although it appeared that he had a higher flush, Ordet actually had the straight flush.

Tags: Charles La BoissonniereKevin OrdetLa Boissonniere

Ten Percent Enough to Get a Fold

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante

Frederic Normand opened from early position and was called by Jun Obara in the small blind.

The 863 flop checked through to the 7 turn as Obara checked again to Normand who bet 3,000. Obara responded with a check-raise to 11,500, and Normand called after a minute's tank.

On the 7 river, Obara led for just 2,800, around ten percent of the pot, and Normand elected to fold after some deliberation.

Tags: Frederic NormandJun Obara

Mizrachi Tumbles to Garcia

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Michael Mizrachi Grand Entrance
Michael Mizrachi Grand Entrance

The cards were already ace up with the dealer counting out the stacks with Guilherme Garcia coming out the right side of a heads-up battle against Michael Mizrachi.

The pot was standing at 3,200 implying the action had gotten all in pre-flop, with Mizrachi in the small blind and Garcia in late position.

Guilherme Garcia: KKAll in
Michael Mizrachi: AQ

With Garcia at risk, he was looking to hold with his pocket kings and the 52J flop kept him ahead.

The 5 was turned and there was no change on the Q river wasn't enough to give Mizrachi the pot. Garcia got the full double up, leaving Mizrachi to count out his remaining 87,500 stack.

Tags: Guilherme GarciaMichael Mizrachi

Paniagua Catches Runner-Runner to Stun Navarro

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante

Vinicius Navarro moved all in for 9,700 from the cutoff and Pablo Paniagua called under the gun.

Vinicius Navarro: AA All in
Pablo Paniagua: KK

Navarro was on the right side of the massive cooler and was poised to double his short stack as the flop came J39. The Q fell on the turn, but the 10 river gave Paniagua a running straight to win the pot and send Navarro to the rail.

Navarro took the bad beat in stride and wished his tablemates good luck before heading off to the exit.

Tags: Pablo PaniaguaVinicius Navarro

Lafleur Coolers Rohr to Double

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante

Richard Rohr opened to 2,000 under the gun before Sammy Lafleur three-bet to 6,000 on the button. Rohr then put enough in the middle to cover Lafleur's stack, and he called all in for 41,000.

Sammy Lafleur: KK All in
Richard Rohr: AK

It was a cooler scenario in favor of Lafleur, who still had to fade an ace to survive. The 10102 flop kept Lafleur in front, but the 3 turn gave Rohr the only flush draw. However, the river was the 8 and Lafleur secured the double.

Tags: Richard RohrSammy Lafleur

Peeks is Peaking

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Roeland Peeks
Roeland Peeks

Matthew Morris raised to 2,000 from early position, Roeland Peeks three-bet to 7,500 from the cutoff, and Ferenbach Doron four-bet to 24,500 from the big blind. Morris folded, but Peeks made the call.

The flop came QA5, and Doron continued for 8,000, which Peeks called. The 2 on the turn changed nothing, and Doron fired a second barrel of 15,000. Peeks stuck around with another call.

The 9 completed the board, and Doron moved all in for roughly 40,000. Peeks snap-called.

Ferenbach Doron: KK All in
Roeland Peeks: QQ

Doron was eliminated, and Peeks took his stack to more than 400,000.

Tags: Ferenbach DoronMatthew MossRoeland Peeks

Everett Is Not Afraid

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante

Peter Everett led the J83 flop out of the big blind for 10,000 and was called by Michael Cannon from an early position. The 8 fell on the turn to pair the board and bring another spade. Everett bet again for 13,000 rather quickly and Cannon folded after a few seconds.

"You are not afraid of the turn?" Cannon asked.

Everett asked back, "Were you?"

Tags: Michael CannonPeter Everett

De Aquino Doubles Through Moore

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante

Robert Berton began the action with an open to 2,300 from middle position before Ueberton De Aquino three-bet to 6,300 from the small blind. Ronald Moore four-bet to 51,000 from the big blind, which folded out Berton. De Aquino called for 40,200 to put himself at risk.

Ueberton De Aquino: 88All in
Ronald Moore: AK

De Aquino needed to fade the overcards. Luckily, the flop only came with one broadway card, and it wasn't one of the danger cards when it came J97 to keep De Aquino in the lead.

The 5 turn introduced a hazard as Moore held the ace of hearts for a flush draw, but the J river was a blank to award De Aquino the double-up.

Tags: De AquinoRobert BertonRonald MooreUeberton De Aquino