Action was picked up on a flop of J♠4♥10♥ with Jonathan Glendinning getting all in for his tournament life, with opponent Matthew Beinner the one putting him at risk.
Jonathan Glendinning: A♣10♦8♣3♣2♥
Matthew Beinner: A♥K♣6♥2♣2♠
Jonathan Glendinning had the best hand with a pair of tens, but Beinner's flush draw and gutshot had him drawing very live. Somehow, a pair of tens was enough on the 7♠6♣ runout, with Glendinning taking the high.
Fortunately for Beinner, both players had went runner-runner for the nut low, meaning he was awarded with a quarter of the pot.
The prize pool for Event #22: $1,500 Big O has been confirmed. A total of 294 players will be paid, with the winner taking home a hefty prize $387,110.
A total prize pool of $2,763,538 was generated, with a min-cash of $3,020. Everyone at the final table is guaranteed a payday of $43,700, and each player in the top five spots will earn six figures.
An impressive field returns for Day 2 of Event #22: $1,500 Big O of the 2026 World Series of Poker, with the first cards hitting the felt today at 1 p.m. local time at the Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas.
A second flight was added to this popular split-pot test, which has only been on the schedule since 2023. The additional day generated a combined total of 2,150 entries and a $2,763,538 prize pool, almost $800,000 more than in 2025.
One of 294 players seeking the first-place share of said pool is Caleb "Bruno" Furth, who is looking to capture a bracelet for the third straight year.
Furth, seventh among the chip leaders, has displayed a certain mastery of Omaha, with his two WSOP bracelets and five highest all-time cashes coming in Pot-Limit Omaha variants.
The Las Vegas-based pro won the $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo event in 2024, and delivered a proverbial "chip and a chair" comeback win in the $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha tournament at last year's series. Furth was down to one 100,000 chip at the 80,000 big blind level before going on a miraculous run to claim the title.
Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts
Rank
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Nicolas Milgrom
France
816,000
163
2
John Holley
United States
694,000
139
3
Michael Khan
Canada
580,000
116
4
Michael Estes
United States
564,000
113
5
Dion Kaba
United States
563,000
113
6
Stanley Krimerman
United States
562,000
112
7
Bruno Furth
United States
557,000
111
8
Richard Green
United States
545,000
109
9
Joseph Ramos
United States
533,000
107
10
Anthony Reategui
United States
519,000
104
Nicolas Milgrom of France, who finished fifth in this event a year ago, is the overall chip leader, bagging 816,000 chips on Day 1a. Three others who made the final table last year – Shiva Dudani (fourth), Joshua Biedak (sixth) and Kevin Ho (seventh) – are in the field as well.
Michael Khan (580,000), who is third in chips, leads a whopping contingent of 42 bracelet winners still in contention, including multiple-time champions Zachary Gruneberg (362,000), Anson Tsang (347,000), Sean Troha (337,000), Brett Shaffer (332,000), and Mike Matusow (300,000), who are all in the top quarter of the chip rankings.
Kevin Ho
Ten 60-minute levels are slated for today in the Paris Yellow section, starting on Level 15 with blinds of 3,000/5,000 and a 5,000 ante. There will be a 15-minute break every two levels and a one-hour dinner break after Level 21 (approximately 7:30 p.m.). Those who survive the day will play down to a winner on Monday, June 8.
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