2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 1
12
Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,264,800
Total Entries
199
Players Left
90
Average Chip Stack
132,667
Total Chips
11,940,000
Level Info
Level
12
Blinds
2,000 / 4,000
Ante
6,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
136
Players Left
58
Players Left 90 / 199
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Krela Doesn't Fall for Trap

Level 4 : Blinds 300/600, 900 ante

Jonathan Krela opened his button to 2,200. Ryan Johnson defended his big blind before drawing one card, with Krela remaining pat behind.

Johnson then checked it over to Krela, who quickly checked behind. Johnson showed a premium with 8x6x4x3x2x, and was awarded the pot when Krela mucked his cards.

Tags: Jonathan KrelaRyan Johnson

Elias Puts in a Four-Bet; Stacey Shoves on Kassela

Level 4 : Blinds 300/600, 900 ante

Chris Moneymaker raised to 1,500 in the hijack and Bradley Jansen three-bet to 6,000 on the button. Darren Elias then four-bet to 18,000 in the small blind.

Moneymaker quickly folded, while Jansen also gave up his hand.

At another table, Frank Kassela opened to 1,500 under the gun, Patrick Stacey three-bet to 6,000 in middle position, and Kassela called.

Kassela drew one, while Stacey stood pat. Stacey then moved all in for his last 20,000, and Kassela folded.

Tags: Bradley JansenChris MoneymakerDarren EliasFrank KasselaPatrick Stacey

Harman Wins Four-Way Three-Bet Pot

Level 4 : Blinds 300/600, 900 ante

John Monnette raised to 1,300 as first to act. Frank Kassela bumped it up to 4,7000 in the hijack, seeing Patrick Stacey in the cutoff and small blind Jennifer Harman call. Monnette took some time before he called as well.

Harman, Monnette, and Stacey each took one card during the draw, while Kassela opted to remain pat.

Harman then led out for 12,000, receiving three folds for her efforts to rake in the sizable pot.

Tags: Frank KasselaJennifer HarmanJohn MonnettePatrick Stacey

Paur Shoves Out Kupin

Level 4 : Blinds 300/600, 900 ante

Safiya Umerova raised to 1,500 under the gun and Aaron Kupin called in the small blind. Taylor Paur then three-bet to 7,000 in the big blind, and only Kupin called.

Kupin drew one, while Paur stood pat. Paur then bet enough to put Kupin all in for his last 10,000, and Kupin snap-folded.

Tags: Aaron KupinSafiya UmerovaTaylor Paur

Level: 4

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 900

Bonyadi Shows Down the Goods

Level 3 : Blinds 300/500, 800 ante

Jonathan Krela and Farzad Bonyadi were heads-up after the draw when Krela bet 7,000 from the big blind. Bonyadi then raised to 52,000 on the button.

Krela tanked for more than a minute before slamming in the chips to call, but Bonyadi showed him 7x5x4x3x2x for a wheel to win the big pot.

Tags: Farzad BonyadiJonathan Krela

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Level 3 : Blinds 300/500, 800 ante

Stamm Shows Number Five

Level 3 : Blinds 300/500, 800 ante

The action was picked up after the drawing action had already taken place. In a pot of 13,000, David Stamm fired a bet of 16,000 from the big blind. Hijack Jon Turner called after some deliberation.

Stamm tabled 8x5x4x3x2x for the fifth-best hand, and Turner sent his cards to the muck in response.

Tags: Jon TurnerDavid Stamm

Comeskey Shows Down an Eight

Level 3 : Blinds 300/500, 800 ante

Brian Tate raised to 1,500 under the gun and Jonathan Krela called in the hijack. Caitlin Comeskey then three-bet to 8,000 in the small blind, and both opponents called.

Comeskey stood pat, while Tate and Krela drew one. All three players checked, and Comeskey showed 8x7x6x3x2x to win the pot.

"Reasonable holding," tablemate Ryan Johnson said.

Tags: Brian TateCaitlin ComeskeyJonathan Krela

Hall Heads Out, Courtesy of Vitch

Level 3 : Blinds 300/500, 800 ante
Galen Hall
Galen Hall

In a three-bet pot to the draw, Christopher Vitch took one card from the big blind, and Galen Hall followed suit on the button.

Vitch then bet 10,500, to which Hall responded with an all-in raise to 32,200. Vitch looked his opponent up, and his 8x7x6x3x2x bested Hall's 9x7x6x3x2x to send him to the rail.

Tags: Christopher VitchGalen Hall