2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 1b
1a1b2
Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$5,804,500
Total Entries
345
Players Left
58
Average Chip Stack
638,793
Total Chips
37,050,000
Level Info
Level
13
Blinds
10,000 / 25,000
Ante
25,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
166
Players Left
53
Players Left 58 / 345
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Event #19: $25,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold’em

Day 1b Completed

Yaman Nakdali Tops Day 1b of the $25,000 High Roller Event

Level 8 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Yaman Nakdali
Yaman Nakdali

Day 1b of Event #19: $25,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold’em event here at the 2026 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas saw 167 entries jump into the field to try and compete for their place in Friday's Day 2. Only 53 made it through the starting flight to combine with the 25 players who advanced from Day 1a.

It was Yaman Nakdali who topped the counts on Day 1b of the $25,000 High Roller after bagging 1,996,000. He was dominant throughout the day and was seen pressuring his table and taking a number of spots to chip away at the opposition. His rise to the top was also helped when he found himself in a spot against Martin Kabrhel, which saw him take down the pot and eliminate the five-time bracelet winner late in the night.

Day 1b Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Yaman NakdaliSpain1,996,000200
2Jon VallinasSpain1,285,000129
3Ihar SoikaBelarus1,254,000125
4Boris KolevBulgaria1,059,000106
5Didier GuerinAustralia1,027,000103
6Clemen DengUnited States927,00093
7Ignacio MoronSpain916,00092
8Barak WisbrodIsrael888,00089
9Aliaksei BoikaBelarus838,00084
10Giuseppe CalioUnited States777,00078

Nakdali was closely followed by Jon Vallinas, who secured 1,285,000 chips to play with tomorrow. Ihar Soika (1,254,000) rounded off the podium and will return with a more than comfortable 156 big blinds to start the day. Soika soared toward the top of the counts after sending Dylan Linde to the rail with his pocket tens.

Michael Moncek (531,000) found more luck in today’s flight after joining the field following the last break of the evening. He managed to spin up and progress through to Day 2 with nearly triple starting stack. He had more fortunate in today's session compared to Day 1a, where he max‑late registered and played a single hand blind before busting out.

Chang Lee
Chang Lee

Defending champion Chang Lee also returned to the field with only a few levels remaining as he set his sights on gaining his second WSOP bracelet. The 2025 WSOP $25,000 High Roller was Lee’s first ever WSOP event, and he managed to take down a 392‑player field on his way to victory. He worked his way through a few full levels of play this evening but didn’t manage to make it through to Day 2 from this flight.

Chris Hunichen and Lander Lijo were also among those who failed to advance during Day 1b. It was a particularly brutal end for Lijo, who five‑bet jammed with queens into Yulian Bogdanov’s kings, ending his time in the tournament mid‑way through the day. Ethan Yau was also out of luck after busting with his big slick to Neil Warren’s pocket jacks.

Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus

Jeremy Ausmus fell after getting in ace‑jack against ace‑queen in the penultimate level of the night, and although he reentered, he failed to take any chips through to tomorrow. He wasn’t alone, as Daniel Negreanu, and Chance Kornuth, all had some skin in the game throughout the day but couldn’t make their way through all eight levels of play.

Day 2 will resume at 12 p.m. local time at Level 9 with 5,000/10,000 and a 10,000 big blind ante. The plan is to play through ten 60-minute levels before bagging for Day 3. With late registration still open, many are expected to return for another shot at building a stack, with one re‑entry permitted. Late registration will close after the first level of play on Day 2 (until the start of Level 10) which will be at approximately 1:15 p.m.

Be sure to return to the PokerNews live updates tomorrow to continue following all the action from the 100 bracelet events here at the 2026 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Tags: Aliaksei BoikaBarak WisbrodBoris KolevChance KornuthChang LeeChris HunichenClemen DengDaniel NegreanuDidier GuerinDylan LindeEthan YauGiuseppe CalioIhar SoikaJeremy AusmusJon VallinasMartin KabrhelMichael MoncekNeil WarrenYulian Bogdanov

Day 2 Seat Draw (Gold Section)

Level 8 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
TableSeatPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1061Aliaksandr Shylko328,00033
1063Marius Gierse186,00019
1064Santhosh Suvarna150,00015
1066Yaman Nakdali1,996,000200
1067Aliaksei Boika838,00084
     
1072Jans Arends122,00012
1074Ignacio Moron916,00092
1075James Mendoza260,00026
1077Julien Sitbon384,00038
1078Boris Kolev1,059,000106
     
1081Leon Sturm70,0007
1083Barak Wisbrod888,00089
1085Paul Roy446,00045
1086Kristen Foxen348,00035
1088Philip Sternheimer406,00041
     
1091Nacho Barbero214,00021
1092Justin Saliba473,00047
1094Madhavan Ramanujam105,00011
1096Clemen Deng927,00093
1097Emilien Pitavy205,00021
     
1141Sam Soverel130,00013
1143Benjamin Heath172,00017
1145Joao Simao282,00028
1146Orpen Kisacikoglu470,00047
1148Hannes Jeschka189,00019
     
1151Klemens Roiter85,0009
1152Aram Oganyan474,00047
1154Ting-Yi Tsai273,00027
1155Ihar Soika1,254,000125
1157Dylan Weisman758,00076
     
1162Galen Hall784,00078
1163Pavel Plesuv114,00011
1165Edward Pak121,00012
1167Chang Lee489,00049
1168Bernhard Binder186,00019
     
1171Giuseppe Calio777,00078
1172Punnat Punsri532,00053
1174Elijah Berg175,00018
1176Zdenek Zizka284,00028
1178Christopher Nguyen236,00024
     
1181Daniel Rezaei1,176,000118
1185Keyavash Hemyari556,00056
1186Josh Reichard269,00027
1188Jesse Lonis310,00031
     
1192Tony Lin142,00014
1193Didier Guerin1,027,000103
1195Zachary Grech389,00039
1196Neil Warren374,00037
1197Turbo Nguyen928,00093
     
1201Cary Katz150,00015
1203Brek Schutten745,00075
1204David McGowan141,00014
1206Qinghai Pan216,00022
1208Yulian Bogdanov350,00035
     
1212Alex Foxen737,00074
1213Chahnhoon Jung215,00022
1215Biao Ding149,00015
1217Boris Angelov237,00024
1218Michael Moncek531,00053
     
1221Sergio Aido438,00044
1223Brian Rast532,00053
1225Stephen Chidwick193,00019
1226Teun Mulder501,00050
1228Johan Schultzpedersen231,00023
     
1232Samuel Mullur118,00012
1233Artur Martirosian728,00073
1234Raoul Kanme490,00049
1236Jason Koon156,00016
1237Jon Vallinas1,285,000129
     
1242Sean Perry150,00015
1244Pavels Spirins99,00010
1245Yang Wang400,00040
1246Joey Weissman411,00041
1247Thomas Muehloecker254,00025
     
1251Faraz Jaka227,00023
1252Brandon Wilson330,00033
1253Chongxian Yang580,00058
1255Dejan Kaladurdevic978,00098
1257David Coleman609,00061

End of Day 1b Chip Counts (full)

Level 8 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante

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Schultz-Pedersen Gives and Takes

Level 8 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante

Johan Schultz-Pedersen opened to 16,000 from middle position and saw a single call from Eric Tsai in the cutoff.

The 55J flop was check-called by Schultz-Pedersen after Tsai bet 17,000.

A 3 was turned and Schultz-Pedersen checked. Tsai asked for 55,000 and Schultz-Pedersen mucked his hand.

A few hands later Pavel Plesuv opened to 16,000 from under the gun and action folded around to Schultz-Pedersen in the big blind who defended.

The A810 flop was check-called by Schultz-Pedersen after facing a 26,000 bet by Plesuv.

A J turn saw Schultz-Pedersen check-call another 66,000 bet by Plesuv to see the 2 complete the board.

Schultz-Pedersen checked, and Plesuv used a time bank card before correctly checking behind. Schultz-Pedersen showed KJ and took the pot after Plesuv mucked his hand.

Tags: Eric TsaiJohan Schultz-PedersenPavel Plesuv

Weissman Bets Barbero Off the Pot

Level 8 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Joey Weissman
Joey Weissman

Nacho Barbero raised to 16,000 from the hijack and was looked up by Joey Weissman on the button.

Barbero checked to Weissman on the 4AJ flop who fired out for 15,000. Barbero made the call.

On the 9 turn Barbero check-called once again for 55,000 this time and the players saw the Q come as the river.

Barbero checked for a third time and Weissman went deep into the tank before he announced that he was all-in for 170,000 and it was a close call between the two players in stack sizes. Barbero also then went into the tank but released his hand to send the pot to Weissman with no showdown.

Tags: Joey WeissmanNacho Barbero

Final Four Hands

Level 8 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante

The tournament clock has been paused, and the dealers have been directed to deal four more hands. Upon the completion of those hands, the surviving players will bag their chips and advance to Day 2.

Sits Down and Doubles Up

Level 8 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante

There were roughly 100,000 chips in the pot on a flop of Q66.

Johannes Straver, in the big blind, bet 20,000. and Brek Schutten called in the cutoff.

Straver did not slow down on the A turn, as he fired out a bet of 35,000. Schutten called again.

Straver went for three streets when the 5 was dealt on the river and he bet 54,000 which left him 1,000 behind. Schutten was not in the thank for very long and he made the call.

Straver tabled QQ for a flopped full house and secured a double-up.

Tags: Brek SchuttenJohannes Straver

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