2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
98
Prize
$133,704
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$677,025
Total Entries
510
Level Info
Level
32
Limits
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
105
Players Left
8
Players Left 1 / 510
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Hansen Stays Alive in Massive Three-Way Pot

Level 22 : Limits 15,000/25,000, 0 ante
Ni Hansen
Ni Hansen

Action folded to Dennis Weiss on the button, who opened the action. Jorge Ufano three-bet from the small blind, and Ni Hansen responded with a four-bet from the big blind. Weiss called, and the action returned to Ufano, who put in a five-bet. Both opponents called.

On the K44 flop, Ufano continued with a bet. Hansen then moved all in for his remaining 20,000 chips, and Weiss called.

Weiss check-called a bet from Ufano on the 4 turn, bringing the hand to the river.

Ufano fired once more on the 5 river, and Weiss made the call.

Ufano tabled 66 for a full house, fours full of sixes, which was enough to win the side pot. However, Hansen revealed KQ for the superior full house and claimed the main pot, earning a much-needed second life in the tournament.

Tags: Dennis WeissJorge UfanoNi Hansen

Ngo Sends Mizrachi Out

Level 22 : Limits 15,000/25,000, 0 ante
Robert Mizrachi
Robert Mizrachi

Vo Ngo raised from the cutoff and was three-bet by Robert Mizrachi on the button. Michael Lipner called cold from the small blind and Vo Ngo made it four bets to go. Mizrachi called all in and Lipner called as well for a side pot.

Lipner check-called a bet from Ngo on the 2106 flop, but check-folded after Ngo bet again on the 2 turn.

Robert Mizrachi: A5All in
Vo Ngo: AK

Mizrachi was dominated and drawing slim, and the K river needlessly improved Ngo to kings-up to eliminate Mizrachi in 15th place.

Tags: Michael LipnerRobert MizrachiVo Ngo

Weiss Eliminates Liu

Level 22 : Limits 15,000/25,000, 0 ante

Tsz Liu raised first to act and called all in for her remaining chips after getting three-bet by Dennis Weiss. Everyone else folded.

Tsz Liu: 54All in
Dennis Weiss: Q7

The board ran out 1087Q3 — leaving Weiss best with two pair to eliminate Liu in 16th place.

Tags: Dennis WeissTsz Liu

Ufano Leaves Liu on Fumes

Level 22 : Limits 15,000/25,000, 0 ante
Jorge Ufano
Jorge Ufano

In a raised pot with 100,000 sat in the middle it was heads up to the flop of 4A2.

Jorge Ufano bet out from the small blind and was called by Tsz Liu in the cutoff.

The K peeled off on the turn and Ufano fired again, Liu made the call.

The 8 came on the river and again Ufano fired out a bet. Liu didn't like it but tossed in the call.

Ufano tabled 44 for a flopped set and was sent the pot as Liu muched her cards flashing an ace.

Tags: Jorge UfanoTsz Liu

Weiss Continues to Climb

Level 22 : Limits 15,000/25,000, 0 ante

Three ways on a flop of 5Q7, Dennis Weiss checked from the small blind to Jorge Ufano, who bet. Tsz Liu raised, which got a fold from Weiss, but a three-bet from Ufano. Liu called.

Liu called another bet from Ufano on the 6 turn and then both players checked down on the 4 river.

Ufano tabled AQ for top pair, top kicker and Liu tossed her hand into the middle.

Tags: Dennis WeissJorge UfanoTsz Liu

Ufano 'The Cockroach' Strikes Again

Level 22 : Limits 15,000/25,000, 0 ante
Jorge Ufano
Jorge Ufano

Jorge Ufano opened from the button, and Ni Hansen three-bet from the small blind. Ufano made the call.

Hansen continued on the J1010 flop, and Ufano responded with a raise. Hansen called to see the turn.

The Q turn brought more action. Hansen checked, Ufano bet, and Hansen came back with a check-raise. Ufano took a moment before making the call.

When the A completed the board, Hansen led out with a bet. Ufano raised once again, prompting Hansen to shake his head.
"Not again," Hansen commented before making the call.

Hansen tabled J10 for a flopped full house, but Ufano revealed K5 for a royal flush, made with a single spade in his hand on the river, to scoop the pot in dramatic fashion.

Tags: Jorge UfanoNi Hansen

Weiss Takes It Away on the River

Level 22 : Limits 15,000/25,000, 0 ante

Ni Hansen opened from under the gun and Dennis Weiss three-bet from the small blind. Hansen made the call.

Weiss continued on the A4K flop, and Hansen stuck around to see the 8 turn.

The action changed on the turn as Weiss check-called Hansen's bet.

When the J completed the board on the river, Weiss took the betting lead once more. Hansen took a moment to consider his options before sending his cards into the muck, conceding the pot to Weiss.

Tags: Dennis WeissNi Hansen

Mehmood Takes it Away from Lipner

Level 22 : Limits 15,000/25,000, 0 ante
Omar Mehmood
Omar Mehmood

Omar Mehmood raised from the hijack and was looked up by Michael Lipner in the big blind.

On the QJ7 flop Lipner checked to Mehmood who bet out, Lipner called.

The turn brought the Q and Lipner checked to Mehmood once more who bet out only for Lipner to put in a two-bet. Mehmood made the call.

The 10 peeled off on the river and Lipner checked to Mehmood who bet once more, Lipner went into the tank briefly before he mucked his hand to send Mehmood the pot with no showdown.

Tags: Michael LipnerOmar Mehmood

Weiss Busts Bach

Level 22 : Limits 15,000/25,000, 0 ante
David Bach
David Bach

David Bach raised on the button and was called by Dennis Weiss in the big blind.

Weiss check-called a bet from Bach on the 5KA flop and then check-raised a bet from Bach to put Bach all in on the A turn. Bach complied and a showdown was held.

David Bach: 77All in
Dennis Weiss: K5

Bach was drawing to two outs, but the A river kept Weiss ahead with a higher full house to eliminate Bach in 17th place.

Tags: David BachDennis Weiss

Miressi Shows Bardah a Set

Level 22 : Limits 15,000/25,000, 0 ante

Ronnie Bardah raised from under the gun and called a three-bet from Thomas Miressi.

Bardah check-raised a bet from Miressi on the 10K8 flop and Miressi made it three bets to go, which Bardah called.

Bardah check-called a bet from Miressi on the J turn and then led out for a bet on the 3 river.

"Wow, you rivered a flush, huh?" Miressi said before tossing in a reluctant call.

Bardah turned over K10 for two pair, however, which was second-best against Miressi's 88 for a set of eights.

Tags: Ronnie BardahThomas Miressi

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