2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 1
12
Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,367,100
Total Entries
147
Players Left
71
Average Chip Stack
124,225
Total Chips
8,820,000
Level Info
Level
11
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
135
Players Left
66
Players Left 71 / 147
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Yockey Heroes Fujimoto

Level 8

No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw

Bryce Yockey raised to 2,800 in the cutoff and Koji Fujimoto three-bet to 10,000 on the button. Yockey called, and they both drew one.

Fujimoto then bet 15,000, and Yockey called. Fujimoto could only show a pair of sixes, while Yockey had 9x5x3x3x2x to win the pot.

Tags: Bryce YockeyKoji Fujimoto

Weisman Stays Alive Against Huui

Level 8

Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better

Dylan Weisman: XxXx/2K25 All in
Phil Hui: XxXx/659A

Dylan Weisman bet on fourth street and Phil Hui called.

Weisman bet again on fifth and Hui called, and they got in the rest of Weisman's stack by seventh.

Weisman finished with 510Q for two pair, while Hui was showing K4 as he peeled his last card. He flipped over the Q, and Weisman held on to earn the double-up.

Tags: Dylan WeismanPhil Hui

More Arrivals and Departures

Level 8

Siegel Sent Packing as Fishman Sits Down

Level 8
Jordan Siegel
Jordan Siegel

No-Limit Hold'em

Aloisio Dourado made it 2,900 under the gun. Jesse Lonis then three-bet to 13,100 in the small blind, and Jordan Siegel committed his final 10,400 in the big blind. Dourado called, giving Siegel a chance to triple up.

Lonis checked the 597 flop over to Dourado, who bet 8,500. Lonis quickly folded his hand, leaving Siegel and Dourado to show down.

Jordan Siegel: 44 All in
Aloisio Dourado: QQ

Siegel was left with two outs in the deck after the 10 turn, and he did not find one on the 6 river.

Siegel said his goodbyes to the table, not much later being replaced by latest arrival Ray Fishman.

Tags: Aloisio DouradoJesse LonisJordan SiegelRay Fishman

Mozdzen Leaves Turner Short

Level 8

A-5 Triple Draw

Clayton Mozdzen bet from the small blind after the first draw and Kane Kalas called in the hijack, as did Jon Turner on the button.

Kalas and Turner drew two, while Mozdzen drew one. He then led out with another bet, and both opponents called.

All three players drew one on the last draw. Mozdzen then bet and Kalas folded, while Turner called.

Mozdzen showed 6x5x4x3xAx, and Turner mucked.

Tags: Clayton MozdzenJon TurnerKane Kalas

Park Getting Short

Level 8

No-Limit Hold'em

Brian Breck raised to 4,000 in the hijack and instantly called when Andrew Park made it 12,000 to go on the button. Park continued for 10,000 on the AQ6 flop, which Breck quickly check-called as well.

The 9 turn and 8 river were then checked to showdown, where Breck's QJ was awarded the pot.

Tags: Andrew ParkBrian Breck

Rast Scoops Gluszko

Level 8

Badeucey

Tomasz Gluszko led out with a bet from the big blind after the first draw and Brian Rast raised in the cutoff. Gluszko called.

Gluszko drew one, while Rast stood pat and bet. Gluszko called and drew one more, and Rast patted again.

Both players checked after the last draw, and Rast showed 98532 for a 9-8 and Badugi to scoop the pot.

Tags: Brian RastTomasz Gluszko

Fuchs Barrels Into Owen

Level 8

Badeucey

Carol Fuchs open-raised on the button, seeing Brad Owen defend his big blind. Owen and Fuchs both took two cards on the first draw, after which Owen check-called a bet by Fuchs.

Owen still needed two cards on the second draw, but Fuchs had improved and only changed one. A bet, check, and call followed, after which Owen requested one new card.

Fuchs remained pat this time, and her final bet received a check-fold from Owen to take down the pot.

Tags: Brad OwenCarol Fuchs

Yockey Makes the Nuts to Bust Nakai

Level 8

Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better

Ryuta Nakai bet 4,000 from the button on a flop of K27 and Akihide Shimizu called in the small blind. Bryce Yockey then raised to 24,000 in the big blind, and Nakai moved all in for 50,000. Shimizu folded, while Yockey snap-called.

Ryuta Nakai: 8432 All in
Bryce Yockey: A1033

The 5 turn gave Yockey the nut flush and low, while the 9 completed the board on the river as Nakai was sent to the rail.

Tags: Akihide ShimizuBryce YockeyRyuta Nakai

Eveslage Building a Stack

Level 8

Badeucey

Three-way to the first draw, Frank Kassela drew two from the small blind. Chad Eveslage then took three in the big blind before Jake Schwartz changed two cards on the button.

The trio checked it to the second draw, where Kassela and Schwartz each took two cards. Eveslage had only drawn one card, and he bet out after Kassela had checked. Schwartz called, but Kassela had seen enough and mucked.

Eveslage remained pat on the final draw. Schwartz changed one of his cards, but it was not to his liking as he quickly folded to a final bet from Eveslage.

Tags: Chad EveslageFrank KasselaJake Schwartz

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