2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,035,450
Total Entries
780
Players Left
7
Average Chip Stack
2,785,714
Total Chips
19,500,000
Next Payout
Place 7
$22,978
Level Info
Level
30
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
171
Players Left
14
Players Left 7 / 780
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Nebbout Takes the Lead

Level 23

Stud Hi-Lo

Jonathan Nebbout: XxXx/Q32K/Xx
Mike Wattel: XxXx/567J/Xx - folded on seventh street

Mike Wattel completed and called a raise from Jonathan Nebbout.

Wattel called a bet from Nebbout on fourth street and then bet after being checked to on fifth. Nebbout called.

Both players checked on sixth street and then Nebbout led out for a bet on seventh. Wattel let his hand go and Nebbout dragged the pot.

Tags: Jonathan NebboutMike Wattel

Can Alan Keating Continue His Dominance as Million Dollar Game Moves to WSOP Feature Table?

Level 23
Alan Keating
Alan Keating

Alan Keating has dominated Hustler Casino Live's Million Dollar Game over the past few years. But he'll be facing perhaps his toughest lineup as the $1 million buy-in cash game moves to the World Series of Poker (WSOP) feature table on Friday.

Hanson Gets the Better of Staszko

Level 23

Razz

Bart Hanson: XxXx/Ax2xAx4x
Martin Staszko: XxXx/8x10x3xJx - folded on sixth street

Bart Hanson completed with his ace, and Martin Staszko called.

Hanson then bet on fourth street, which Staszko called before the action checked through on fifth street.

When Staszko checked on sixth street, Hanson opted to bet, and it was enough to see Staszko return his cards to the dealer.

Tags: Bart HansonMartin Staszko

Kalezic Eliminates Gagliano

Level 23

Michael Gagliano: JJ/A896/3All in
Mitar Kalezic: A7/A4710/10

Michael Gagliano got the last of his chips in on fourth street against Mitar Kalezic and boards were run.

Gagliano held jacks in the hole, but was well behind the split aces of Kalezic.

Gagliano's board left him second best against Kalezic, who further improved to two pair, and Gagliano was eliminated.

At another table, Day 1 chip leader Daniel Makowsky was also eliminated.

Tags: Michael GaglianoMitar Kalezic

Gugelman Folds Out Ritzie

Level 23

Omaha Hi-Lo

Kent Gugelman raised from the hijack, and only Joseph Ritzie called in the big blind.

The J58 flop saw Ritzie check-call a bet, before he check-folded on the 7 turn.

Tags: Joseph RitzieKent Gugelman

Gera Doubles Through Grapenthien

Level 23

Seven Card Stud

Nikhil Gera: J9/10KQ7/5All in
Matthew Grapenthien: K6/63AA/8
Ryan Parsa: XxXx/64 - folded on fourth street

Nikhil Gera completed with his ten and was called by Matthew Grapenthien and Ryan Parsa.

Gera continued for a bet on fourth street and Grapenthien raised. Parsa got out of the way and Gera moved all in for 10,000 more, which Grapenthien called.

Gera immediately hit a straight on fifth street and Grapenthien improved to two pair by sixth. However, Grapenthien was unable to fill up and Gera was awarded the double up.

Tags: Matthew GrapenthienNikhil GeraRyan Parsa

Double Barrel Removes Schulman

Level 23

Limit Hold'Em

Nick Schulman raised from under the gun, which only Martin Staszko called in the cutoff.

Schulman opted to check on the 5Q8 flop, but called when Staszko bet.

The Q turn saw Schulman check once again, this time folding when Staszko barrelled.

Tags: Martin StaszkoNick Schulman

Mozdzen Latest to Frustrate Makowsky

Level 23

Seven Card Stud

Clayton Mozdzen: Q109/698Q
Daniel Makowsky: AJ4/AQ76

Daniel Makowsky completed, and Clayton Mozdzen called.

Mozdzen called another bet on fourth street, before taking over the betting lead on fifth, sixth and seventh street.

Makowsky called and was shown bad news, as Mozdzen flipped over two pair to claim the pot.

Tags: Clayton MozdzenDaniel Makowsky

Level: 23

Limit Flop: 15,000-30,000, 30,000-60,000 Limits
Stud Games: 10,000-30,000, 30,000-60,000 Limits, 10,000 Ante

Schulman Scoops Gugelman

Level 22

Stud Hi-Lo

Nick Schulman: 866/5J7A
Kent Gugelman: XxXx/24710/Xx

Heads-up on fourth street, Nick Schulman called bets from Kent Gugelman on fourth and fifth and then both players checked on sixth.

Schulman led out for a bet on seventh and Gugelman tanked a while before putting in a reluctant call.

Schulman revealed his cards for a pair of sixes with a low, which got a "Nice hand, nice hand," from Gugelman followed by a muck to award Schulman the pot.

Tags: Kent GugelmanNick Schulman