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
4
Average Chip Stack
4,875,000
Total Chips
19,500,000
Next Payout
Place 4
$59,324
Level Info
Level
32
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
171
Players Left
14
Players Left 4 / 780
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Yuan Continues to Climb

Level 20

Limit Hold'Em

Ryutaro Suzuki raised in the small blind, and Lu Yuan called in the big blind.

The dealer spread a J210 flop, and Suzuki continued with another bet. Yuan responded with a raise and, with a look of suspicion on his face, Suzuki folded.

Tags: Lu YuanRyutaro Suzuki

Pattni Climbs Further

Level 20

Omaha Hi-Lo

Rupesh Pattni raised on the button and was called by Scott Clements in the small blind. Clayton Mozdzen made it three-bet to go from the big blind and both Pattni and Clements called.

Clements checked on the 525 flop and Mozdzen led out for a bet. Pattni called and Clements got out of the way.

Both players checked on the Q turn and then Mozdzen check-folded facing a bet from Pattni on the Q river.

Tags: Clayton MozdzenRupesh PattniScott Clements

Pattni Scoops Huge Pot Without Showdown

Level 20

Rupesh Pattni raised in middle position, and Clayton Mozdzen three-bet two seats to his left. Timothy Finne then four-bet from the big blind, and Pattni responded with a five-bet, which capped the preflop action, and both Mozdzen and Finne called.

Pattni bet the 354 flop again, which received two calls, before the same sequence took place on the 4 turn, a Pattni bet and two calls.

The 9 completed the board, and Pattni fired one final bet. Mozdzen folded, and Finne did the same.

Finne tabled AK, to which Mozdzen claimed he had folded the same hand.

Tags: Clayton MozdzenRupesh PattniTimothy Finne

Sternheimer the First to Hit Seven Figures

Level 20
Philip Sternheimer
Philip Sternheimer

Razz

Philip Sternheimer: 7x2xAx/4x6xQx2x
Ryan Wolfson: XxXx/4x5x7xKx/Xx

Philip Sternheimer completed and called a raise from Ryan Wolfson.

Sternheimer called bets from Wolfson on fourth and fifth street and then led out for bets on sixth and seventh, which Wolfson called.

Sternheimer turned over his cards for a seven and Wolfson mucked his cards, sending Sternheimer's stack over the million-chip mark.

Tags: Philip SternheimerRyan Wolfson

Schulman Scoops to Remove Cheatum

Level 20
Nick Schulman
Nick Schulman

Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo

Zachariah Cheatum: 810/104KJ/3 All in
Nick Schulman: 67/53A2/2

After a series of betting, Zachariah Cheatum got his stack of roughly 50,000 in on third street, and was at risk versus Nick Schulman.

Schulman ended the hand with an ace-high flush for the high, and a six-low to scoop the whole pot, eliminating Cheatum.

Tags: Nick SchulmanZachariah Cheatum

Clements Makes "A Very Good Fold"

Level 20

Stud Hi-Lo

Mitar Kalezic: XxXx/4A58/Xx
Scott Clements: XxXx/357J/Xx

Scott Clements completed and was called by Mitar Kalezic.

Kalezic check-called bets from Clements on fourth and fifth street, but then both players checked on sixth.

Kalezic took the initiative with a bet on seventh, sending Clements deep into the tank.

Clements eventually landed on a fold and Kalezic said, "Very good fold, sir," as he showed the 4.

"You've gotta show the rest!" Clements said in response.

"I have to?" Kalezi said as he sent his cards into the muck.

Tags: Mitar KalezicScott Clements

Recent Eliminations

Level 20

Chait Makes Smart Laydown

Level 20

Omaha Hi-Lo

Nikhil Gera raised on the button, and Craig Chait called in the big blind.

The 272 flop saw Chait check-call a bet before the 4 turn checked through.

Chait checked for a third time on the K river and faced another bet from Gera. After taking some time to decide, he opted to fold.

It proved to be a wise decision as Gera showed he had rivered a full house with KK43.

Tags: Craig ChaitNikhil Gera

Updated Chip Counts (full)

Level 20

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Level: 20

Limit Flop: 8,000-15,000, 15,000-30,000 Limits
Stud Games: 5,000-15,000, 15,000-30,000 Limits, 4,000 Ante

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