According to the WSOP LIVE app
According to the WSOP LIVE app
Action folded to Richard Dubini in the small blind who raised to 12,000 which was enough to put short stacked David Jackson all in. Jackson thought for a while before he made the call for his main event life.
David Jackson: K♦6♠
Richard Dubini: A♠7♠
Not the best of flops for Jackson came of 7♥7♣4♥ and when the 2♦ peeled off on the turn he was drawing dead. The irrelevant K♣ came on the river to seal the deal and Jackson was sent to the rail.
Kristaps Sipols raised to 2,000 under the gun and Lucas Fauth called in early position. Antonio Buonanno then three-bet to 9,500 in the big blind, and Sipols moved all in for 25,000. Fauth folded, while Buonanno called.
Kristaps Sipols: A♥K♦
Antonio Buonanno: J♥J♣
Sipols was racing for his tournament life, but he couldn't catch up to Buonanno's jacks on the 9♦8♦6♦3♥9♣ board and was sent to the rail.
Brandon Cantu and Jesse Sylvia are also at this table.
According to the WSOP LIVE app.
The floor was called after a hand was exposed, and a player was eliminated from the 2026 WSOP Main Event on a hero call gone horribly wrong.
Day 2d is underway at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Hundreds of new players have entered the $10,000 buy-in World Championship tournament, with registration set to close following the second level on Tuesday.
The money bubble likely won't burst until early on Day 4. But the pressure is still on the remaining players, and it showed in one hand where an eliminated player got into it with his opponent.
As shown on the WSOP LIVE app.
Level: 7
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
The 3,839 players are heading to their first 20-minute break of the day.
In total, there are 9,015 entrants combined between all the prior flights and today's added numbers.
Below are some of the most interesting hands from Level 6.
Play will resume at 1:20 pm with blinds returning to 500/1,000, with a 1,000 big blind ante.
Adam Goldstein raised to 2,000 under the gun and picked up four callers, including Robert Fulton in the hijack and Joseph Teanotoga on the button.
"Let's go five ways, come on!" Goldstein shouted as the flop came 8♥4♦2♠. The action checked around to Teanotoga, and he moved all in for 25,400. The rest of the table folded around to Fulton, and he called to put Teanotoga at risk.
Joseph Teanotoga: Q♠8♠
Robert Fulton: J♦J♥
Teanotoga showed top pair, but he was behind Fulton's jacks. The J♣ turn improved Fulton to a set, and Teanotoga was drawing dead going to the 6♦ river and was sent to the rail.