2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$3,426,277
Total Entries
2,581
Players Left
11
Average Chip Stack
5,865,909
Total Chips
64,525,000
Next Payout
Place 11
$31,290
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
120,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
191
Players Left
15
Players Left 11 / 2,581
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Yunis Pays Off Mighall

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Phillip Mighall
Phillip Mighall

In some blind on blind action, Phillip Mighall made up from the small blind and Nick Yunis checked his option in the big blind.

The action went check check on the 5Q10 flop for the players to see the 6 peel off on the turn.

Mighall check-called Yunis' 200,000 bet and the dealer peeled off the 2 as the river.

Mighall led out for 250,000 and Yunis tossed in the call instantly. Mighall tabled 10984 for a flush and was pushed the pot with Yunis showing 76.

"(I) Wish I had bet 500,000 now" chuckled Mighall. "No way I ever think you have a flush there, I was hoping to get a crying call from two pair!"

Tags: Nick YunisPhillip Mighall

Jacks for Zipfel

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante

Ryan Wince opened to 200,000 from the cutoff and was called by Jason Zipfel in the small blind.

Zipfel checked the 66Q flop before Wince fired 150,000. Zipfel called.

The 4 turn was checked by both players.

Zipfel checked again on the 6 river. Wince put out a bet of 200,000 and was called by Zipfel.

Wince showed KJ95 for king high. Zipfel claimed the pot when he revealed JJ73 for a full house with his pocket jacks.

Tags: Jason ZipfelRyan Wince

Dehkharghani Forces a Fold

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante

Ray Dehkharghani opened to 225,000 from the button. Nick Yunis in the big blind asked him how much he had behind before making the call.

The flop came K910 and both players tapped the table.

Yunis checked the A turn, prompting Dehkharghani to fire another 225,000. Yunis conceded both his hand and the pot to Dehkharghani.

Tags: Nick YunisRay Dehkharghani

Zipfel Zips into the Chip Lead

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Jason Zipfel
Jason Zipfel

Dan Colpoys limped from under the gun and action folded to Jason Zipfel on the button, who raised pot to 270,000. Giuseppe Pantaleo sat in the small blind, went into the tank, and then re-potted to 930,000.

Zipfel almost instantly re-re-potted, which was enough to put both players all in, and Zipfel had Pantaleo covered. Pantaleo went deep into the tank for two-three minutes before he made the call for his tournament life.

Giuseppe Pantaleo: KK108 All in
Jason Zipfel: AA74

Not the flop Pantaleo was looking for of 72A but the K turn gave him some slim hope. No miracle quads on the 6 river and Pantaleo was sent to the rail whilst Zipfel raked in the monster pot to soar into the chip lead.

On the outer tables we also lost Ankush Mandavia, Abhishek Goindi and Jorryt van Hoof.

Tags: Dan ColpoysGiuseppe PantaleoJason Zipfel

Belcher Stands in the Pocket

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante

Connor Belcher limped from the small blind before Jason Zipfel raised to 180,000 from the big blind.

Both players checked the 6510 flop to bring the A turn.

Belcher checked again, then Zipfel fired 250,000. Belcher stuck around with the call.

Zipfel fired 675,000 on the 3 river after it was checked to him. Belcher took an inventory of his stack and surveyed the situation before he put in the call.

Zipfel showed KJ87 for king high, while Belcher tabled AKQ9.

Tags: Connor BelcherJason Zipfel

Level: 27

Blinds: 40,000/80,000

Ante: 80,000

A Good Call for Zipfel

Level 26 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

Connor Belcher opened to 200,000 from cutoff and Jason Zipfel called on the button to see a flop.

The dealer spread K4A. Belcher continued with 125,000 and still Zipfel called.

Cranking up the heat on the 9 turn, Belcher added another 350,000 but could not shake Zipfel out of the hand.

Finally, on the river 2, Belcher increased the heat further by firing 610,000. Without hesitation, Zipfel called, prompting Belcher to muck his hand as he said, "Good Call!"

Zipfel tabled his hand to show AK97 for top two-pair then scooped the massive pot towards his direction.

Tags: Connor BelcherJason Zipfel

Good Times Keep Rolling for Givens

Level 26 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Will Givens
Will Givens

Rumen Nanev raised to 210,000 on the button, and Will Givens made the call out of the big blind.

Givens checked the 83J flop before Nanev fired 425,000. Givens check-raised to approximately 2,000,000, and Nanev put the rest of his stack in to put himself at risk.

Rumen Nanev: AAK5All in
Will Givens: QJ99

Nanev was ahead with his pair of aces, but Givens was loaded with outs with his pair of jacks and straight outs.

The 8 turn did not alter the standings, but Givens found one of his outs when the 10 binked the river to award Givens the pot and eliminate Nanev.

Tags: Rumen NanevWill Givens

Mighall Plays it Tricky

Level 26 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Phillip Mighall
Phillip Mighall

Phillip Mighall made it 120,000 to play from under the gun and found calls from Rumen Nanev in the next seat, Will Givens in the hijack, Jochen Pfeifer in the small blind and Ray Dehkharghani in the big blind.

The flop came 73Q and it was checked to Mighall who continued for 100,000. Nanev folded, Givens made the call as did Pfeifer. Dehkharghani joined Nanev in the 'No thank you' club.

The active players checked down the 3 turn and 9 river.

Mighall tabled AJXxXx for the nut flush and was pushed the pot.

Tags: Jochen PfeiferPhillip MighallRay DehkharghaniRumen NanevWill Givens

Colpoys Scores Double Up

Level 26 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

Dan Colpoys limped from the cutoff before Nicholas Seward joined with a limp from the small blind. Thanhlong Nguyen chose to raise to 235,000 from the big blind. Colpoys called while Seward folded.

The 34K flop led to a bet of 170,000 from Nguyen. Colpoys called and left only 60,000 behind.

Nguyen flicked in the final 60,000 on the Q turn. Colpoys called to put himself at risk.

Dan Colpoys: KQJ6All in
Thanhlong Nguyen: AA76

The turn gave Colpoys the lead with two pair, and the 7 river did not compromise that as Colpoys secured the double up.

Tags: Dan ColpoysNicholas SewardThanhlong Nguyen