2026 World Series of Poker

Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$15,841,057
Total Entries
11,933
Players Left
8
Average Chip Stack
74,581,250
Total Chips
596,650,000
Next Payout
Place 8
$190,000
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
1,200,000 / 2,400,000
Ante
2,400,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
80
Players Left
8
Players Left 8 / 11,933
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Event #18: $1,500 Monster Stack No-Limit Hold'em

Day 4 Completed

Elite Eight Survive Day 4 of $1,500 Monster Stack; $1.3M Awaits the Champion

Level 40 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
Kevin Eyster
Kevin Eyster

After four days of action inside Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, just eight players remain in contention in Event #18: $1,500 Monster Stack. The day began with 80 hopefuls returning to battle for a share of the eight-figure prize pool, but only a handful survived the gruelling grind to reach the official final table.

At said table, it will be Kevin Eyster who returns with the chip lead, having bagged up an extremely impressive 126,700,000 chips. This nine-figure stack equates to more than one-fifth of the chips left in play, and will convert to over 52 big blinds when Day 5 commences.

His compatriots Salvatore Dicarlo and Matthew Miller are on the podium alongside him, with 103,200,000 and 98,500,000 chips respectively, the latter bolstered by a massive double elimination going his way towards the very end of the night.

In fact, short stack Nikolaos Angelou will be the only returner not flying the red, white, and blue, as the Greek national bagged up 31,600,000 at the end of the night.

Final Table Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Kevin EysterUnited States126,700,00052
2Salvatore DicarloUnited States103,200,00043
3Matthew MillerUnited States98,500,00041
4Pierce MckellarUnited States72,600,00030
5John RipnickUnited States54,600,00022
6Richard AlsupUnited States52,300,00021
7Aaron MasseyUnited States38,300,00015
8Nikolaos AngelouGreece31,600,00013
Salvatore Dicarlo
Salvatore Dicarlo

The tournament attracted a staggering 11,933 entries, shattering last year's field of 9,920 and generating an enormous prize pool of $15,841,047. Each of the five remaining players has locked up at least $190,000, but their sights are firmly set on the coveted WSOP gold bracelet and the $1,302,125 first-place prize.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1$1,302,125
2$900,000
3$700,000
4$520,000
5$400,000
6$305,000
7$240,000
8$190,000

Plenty of big names sat down for the fourth day of action, including 2025 WSOP Main Event Runner-Up and $25k Fantasy player John Wasnock. He managed to find a double up through Aaron Massey during the second level of the day, but was unable to gain much more traction as he finished in 47th place.

Three-time bracelet winner David Peters had also bagged up a quiet Day 3, but ended up bowing out in 65th place, as the high roller veteran will have to wait for another event to earn bracelet number four.

Martin Zamani followed a strong showing in Day 3 with a solid start to Day 4, aided by a timely pickup of pocket aces when Scott Manzi shoved at the wrong time. However, Zamani would hit a roadblock when hepaid off a big river bet by Massey that cut his stack down. That would be the beginning of the end for the four-time bracelet winner as he finished in 36th place.

Martin Zamani
Martin Zamani

Day 3 chip leader Valentin Vornicu was also on a roll to start the day. The 14-time WSOP ring winner pushed his stack to as high as nearly 60 million at his peak before he began to fall down the chip counts. Vornicu lost a pivotal hand when he ran into the trap of Joao Simao, which saw him lose his status as the chip leader.

Shortly after, he ran into a dominating hand to leave the tournament in 20th place. It wouldn't be too long before Simao himself hit the rail, finding himself in a set-under-set cooler.

Valentin Vornicu
Valentin Vornicu

Other notables to be eliminated on Day 4 include Gabriel Andrade (64th), Ralph Perry (52nd), Thomas Cazayous (49th), Jeremy Eyer (45th), Jonas Lauck (39th), Scott Eskenazi (38th), and Alan Percal (33rd).

Play is set to resume at Level 41, with blinds at 1,200,000/2,400,000, including a big blind ante. Cards will be in the air at 3:30 p.m. local time, with all action live-streamed. All updates will be in line with the streamed footage, which will be on an approximate two-and-a-half-hour delay. Make sure to check back regularly as a winner is set to be crowned during the fifth day of action!

Tags: Aaron MasseyAlan PercalBig BlindsDavid PetersGabriel AndradeJeremy EyerJoao SimaoJohn RipnickJohn WasnockJonas LauckKevin EysterMartin ZamaniMatthew MillerMonster StackNikolaos AngelouParis Las VegasPierce McKellarPierce MckellarRalph PerryRichard AlsupSalvatore DicarloScott EskenaziScott ManziThomas CazayousValentin VornicuWSOP

End of Day 4 Chip Counts (full)

Level 40 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante

Final Table Seat Draw

Level 40 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Feature1Pierce McKellarUnited States72,600,00091
Feature2Nikolaos AngelouGreece31,600,00040
Feature4Salvatore DicarloUnited States103,200,000129
Feature5Aaron MasseyUnited States38,300,00048
Feature6Matthew MillerUnited States98,500,000123
Feature7Richard AlsupUnited States52,300,00065
Feature8John RipnickUnited States54,600,00068
Feature9Kevin EysterUnited States126,700,000158

Big Slick No Good

Level 40 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante

Salvatore Dicarlo picked up big slick for a second hand in a row, and opened to 4,000,000 second to act. Kevin Eyster also wanted to see three yet again, and called from the small blind with KQ

The 1066 flop saw Eyster check-call a bet of 4,500,000 from Dicarlo, which brought in the 2 turn. Eyster then led out for 12,000,000 having picked up a diamond draw, and managed to get his opponent of a superior hand yet again.

Tags: Kevin EysterSalvatore Dicarlo

Big Blind Special

Level 40 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante

Salvatore Dicarlo opened with a raise to 4,000,000 from early position, holding AK. Matthew Miller opted to call from the cutoff with AJ, and Kevin Eyster did the same from the big blind with J3

The three big stacks all saw a flop of 759 which checked through, bringing in the 6 turn. Eysthen bet out for 8,000,000 into the others, who swiftly folded.

Tags: Kevin EysterMatthew MillerSalvatore Dicarlo

Ripnick and Angelou Chop One

Level 40 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante

Nikolaos Angelou opened to 12,000,000 from early position, leaving just 8,000,000 behind. John Ripnick moved all in from the big blind, and Angelou put in the call.

Nikolaos Angelou: AJ All in
John Ripnick: AJ

There wasn't even a hint of a sweat, as the K92 flop confirmed a chop, and the A6 runout was nothing more than a formality.

Tags: John RipnickNikolaos Angelou

Robert Georato Eliminated in 9th Place ($150,000)

Level 40 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
Robert Georato
Robert Georato

Robert Georato jammed for 14,700,000 from the cutoff. Aaron Massey flatted from the small, and the big blind got out of the way.

Robert Georato: A2 All in
Aaron Massey: AA

Georato had walked right into it, and was going to need some serious help to avoid bubbling the official final table. The 6Q8 flop left him needing exactly two deuces, which was a simply just too much to ask for, as the 3 turn sealed his fate, and the 6 river was nothing more than a formality.

Tags: Aaron MasseyRobert Georato

Solver Approved

Level 40 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante

Pierce Mckellar opened to 4,000,000 from the hijack with AK. Action folded to Salvatore Dicarlo in the small blind, who counted out a three-bet to 13,500,000 holding A5. Mckellar didn't take too much time before announcing "all in," as he was willing to wager his 72,600,000. Dicarlo quickly let go of the inferior hand.

Tags: Pierce McKellarPierce MckellarSalvatore Dicarlo

Level: 40

Blinds: 1,000,000/2,000,000

Ante: 2,000,000

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