2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 3
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kjj101052
Prize
$301,970
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,209,000
Total Entries
130
Level Info
Level
25
Limits
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
11
Players Left
1
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Ausmus Under a Million

Level 23 : 60,000/120,000, 0 ante

James Cheung: 874/25610
Jeremy Ausmus: XxXx/68K10/Xx

Jeremy Ausmus called James Cheung's bring-in for a heads-up pot.

Both players checked on fourth street and then Ausmus led out for a bet on fifth. Cheung raised and then called after Ausmus made it three bets to go.

Neither player put a bet in on sixth street, but Ausmus check-called a bet from Cheung on seventh.

"Straight," Cheung said as he turned over his cards.

"That's good," replied Ausmus, who then mucked and was knocked down to 780,000.

Tags: James CheungJames Cheung'sJeremy Ausmus

Cheung Hits a Flush on Ausmus

Level 23 : 60,000/120,000, 0 ante
James Cheung
James Cheung

Naoya Kihara: XxXx / A7 - folded on fourth street
Allen Kessler: XxXx / 36 - folded on fourth street
Jeremy Ausmus: XxXx / 10JKJ / Xx
James Cheung: Q83 / Q9AK

Jeremy Ausmus, James Cheung and Naoya Kihara all called to create a family pot heading to fourth street. It checked to Ausmus, who bet. Cheung raised, folding out Kihara and Kessler. Ausmus called.

Cheung check-called a bet on fifth street, and called a bet on sixth street.

Ausmus slowed down, and checked on seventh street. Cheung thought for a few moments, before sliding a bet into the middle. Ausmus checked his cards one last time, and matched the wager.

"Flush," said Cheung, who tabled Q83. Ausmus gave his hand a lenghthy funeral, before officially awarding the pot to his opponent.

Tags: Allen KesslerJames CheungJeremy AusmusNaoya Kihara

Level: 23

Ante: 15,000
Low Card: 20,000
Completion: 60,000
Limits: 60,000-120,000

Dinner Break

Level 22 : 50,000/100,000, 0 ante

The field has been sent on a 60-minute dinner break, with play resuming at 7:50 p.m.

Chris Brewer Eliminated in 5th Place ($72,254)

Level 22 : 50,000/100,000, 0 ante
Chris Brewer
Chris Brewer

Chris Brewer: Q4/3958/6All in
Jeremy Ausmus: J6/J2QQ/Q

Jeremy Ausmus completed and was called by Chris Brewer.

Ausmus continued for a bet on fourth street, Brewer raised, Ausmus three-bet, Brewer four-bet, and Ausmus capped it at five bets, which Brewer called.

Brewer bet his remaining chips on fifth street, Ausmus called, and cards were revealed.

Brewer held a flush draw and nailed it on seventh street, leaving Ausmus drawing slim to a full house with his two pair.

It just wasn't Brewer's day, as Ausmus turned over the Q for a boat.

A frustrated Brewer said, "Fu** me," as he quickly exited the tournament area, having been eliminated in fifth place.

Tags: Chris BrewerJeremy Ausmus

Kihara Withstands Brewer

Level 22 : 50,000/100,000, 0 ante

Naoya Kihara: XxXx / J78
Chris Brewer: XxXx / Q39 - folded on fifth street

Naoya Kihara completed, and then called when Chris Brewer raised from the next seat over. Kihara called a bet on fourth street. Brewer then check-folded to Kihara's bet on fifth street.

Tags: Chris BrewerNaoya Kihara

Another One for Kessler

Level 22 : 50,000/100,000, 0 ante

Allen Kessler: XxXx / 9QJ
James Cheung: XxXx / 102K - folded on fifth street

Allen Kessler completed before James Cheung raised. Naoya Kihara and Chris Brewer folded, and Kessler called. Kessler check-called a bet on fourth street, which slowed Cheung down as the latter checked on fifth street. Kessler bet, and took down the pot.

Tags: Allen KesslerChris BrewerJames CheungNaoya Kihara

Nik Airball Has Won $6 Million on Poker Livestreams Since December 2023

Level 22 : 50,000/100,000, 0 ante
Nik Airball
Nik Airball

Many poker fans have been critical of Nikhil "Nik Airball" Arcot's game the past few years.

Some think he's a fish, especially after he lost $1 million in little time in a heads-up contest against Matt Berkey at Resorts World in Las Vegas three years ago. But since that one-sided match, Airball has been crushing it, at least on livestreams.

The self-proclaimed "King of LA," according to the HighRollPoker.com database, was down nearly $878,000 on poker livestreams in December 2023. He hasn't since just erased those losses. Airball, after a strong outing this weekend on Hustler Casino Live's High Stakes Live streams at the World Series of Poker (WSOP), is closing in on being the most profitable livestream ring game player ever.

Brewer's Stack Slipping

Level 22 : 50,000/100,000, 0 ante
Christopher Brewer
Christopher Brewer

James Cheung: XxXx/K7Q2/Xx
Chris Brewer: XxXx/Q2K8/Xx

James Cheung completed and called a raise from Chris Brewer for an inflated heads-up pot.

Brewer then called bets from Cheung on fourth, fifth, and sixth street, but check-folded facing a final bet from Cheung on seventh to slip to just 600,000.

Tags: Chris BrewerJames Cheung

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