The hand was picked up with Adrian Jimenez moving all in from the button with just under 2,000,000 chips. Margaret Fox, who was in the pot in middle position, made the call.
Adrian Jimenez: 10♣10♠
Margaret Fox: 6♣6♠
Jiminez' edge grew tremendously when he found a set on the fop, and the full runout 10♥4♦J♦J♠4♠ gave him a full house and a nice double-up.
Stephen Song, a one-time bracelet winner, is among the contenders returning for Day 3 of Event #34: $500 The COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em at the 2026 World Series of Poker.
A whopping 16,269 runners have funneled into 303 remaining hopefuls, looking to claim the winner’s share of $550,000 from a prize pool of $6,751,635. The first cards will be dealt at 11 a.m. local time at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.
Song’s extensive success over the years includes six WSOP circuit rings, but he hasn’t won a bracelet since the $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em in 2019.
Edouard Debrousse (12,500,000) is the overall chip leader.
Start of Day 3 Top 10 Chip Counts
Rank
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Edouard Debrousse
France
12,500,000
104
2
Justin Smith
United States
9,800,000
82
3
Bennett McLaughlin
United States
8,265,000
69
4
Luke Purcell
United States
8,200,000
68
5
Emiliano Guido
United States
7,700,000
64
6
Justin Datloff
United States
7,545,000
63
7
Brian Lehman
United States
7,150,000
60
8
Kentaro Okawa
Japan
7,100,000
59
9
Ryan Leng
United States
7,085,000
59
10
Daniel Chaparro
Russian Federation
6,185,000
52
Song isn’t the only one with championship hardware in the field. Three-time bracelet winner Ryan Leng is one of nine players with more than 7,000,000 chips. Eric Baldwin (5,570,000), Patrick Leonard (4,200,000) and Satoshi Tanaka (2,920,000) all remain in the hunt.
Justin Arnwine (5,050,000), who has five cashes in this year’s series after posting 10 a year ago but is still looking for a breakthrough win, is also lurking.
Justin Arnwine
Today's returnees to tables in Paris Yellow have all secured at least a $3,700 payday, but the money at the top, where everyone at the final table is guaranteed $60,171, and the top six at least $125,000, is certainly the goal. Play will begin with blinds at 60,000/120,000 with a 120,000 big blind ante, with the schedule calling for 15 levels to be played, with 15-minute breaks every three levels and a 60-minute dinner break after Level 36 (approximately 5:30 p.m.).
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