2026 World Series of Poker
Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
Changes to television and livestream coverage have been made for the 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP). Major changes.
But fear not, the biggest event of the year in poker will be easily accessible to fans around the world, for free (well, most of it).
ESPN returns to cover the Main Event this year, but the rest of the 2026 WSOP will be available for livestreaming on the WSOP's official social media channels.
Players are on a 15 minute break!
Terrell Cheatham opened to 50,000 from under the gun, and Chad Buzinski defended his big blind.
Cheatham continued for 55,000 on the K♠3♦9♦ flop, and Buzinski called.
Both players checked the 8♠ turn. When the 2♠ completed the board on the river, Buzinski led out for 110,000 and Cheatham snap-called.
Buzinski tabled J♦10♦ for a busted flush and straight draw, while Cheatham showed K♦J♣ for top pair to take down the pot.
Action was picked up on the turn as Samuel Summers put in a raise of 125,000 from the button after Kyle Weurding bet out 50,000 on the board of 4♣9♣6♣J♠. Weurding made the call into the pot that was approximately 120,000.
The river 8♥ elicited a check from both players, and Weurding announced, "Flush," as he turned over J♣8♣. Summers mucked.
Larry Serebryany had just arrived at the table with his chips still in the rack, when he jammed all in for 120,000 from under the gun. Action folded to small blind Yutaka Morishima who called, putting Serebryany at risk.
Serebryany, was moving all excited which somehow caused some confusion with Morishima. The dealer asked for the cards to be tabled, which somehow calmed everyone down.
Larry Serebryany: 6♦5♦
Yutaka Morishima : 3♣3♠
The flop came A♥5♣5♥ immediately pushing Serebryany in the lead with trips. Morishima calmly watched as the dealer completed the board with a 9♠ and a 4♥ river.
As the dealer pushed the chips towards him, Serebryany thanked the floor for the move.
Brett Slezak raised to 40,000 on the button, Jessica Odom in the small blind went all in for 270,000, Slezak quickly called.
Jessica Odom: A♦J♦
Brett Slezak: A♣Q♦
A sweaty flop for Slezak as it came 3♦7♦4♠. Odom, who was standing up at the time, celebrated as the 10♦ hit the turn, giving her the nut flush and the pot. The 10♠ completed the board on the river.
Timothy Dugan raised to 32,000 from early position, and Ronan Woolman defended from the big blind. The action was pretty mellow as the flop came out with 4♦A♥K♣, and both players checked.
The turn Q♦ and the river 9♣ were also checked through. Dugan turned over 5♦5♥, and Woolman flipped over Q♣8♣ for a pair of queens and the best hand.
Level: 21
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000