2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 3
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a4
Prize
$285,200
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,125,300
Total Entries
121
Level Info
Level
25
Limits
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
7
Players Left
1
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Chen Backs Down to Ausmus

Level 22 : Limits 50,000/100,000, 0 ante

Jeremy Ausmus raised from the small blind and Dong Chen called from the big blind.

The dealer fanned the 45K flop and Ausmus bet. Chen called.

A 6 came on the turn and Ausmus bet again. Chen folded, surrendering the pot to Ausmus.

Tags: Dong ChenJeremy Ausmus

Glaser Catches Chen Making a Move

Level 22 : Limits 50,000/100,000, 0 ante

Dong Chen raised on the button and Benny Glaser called in the big blind.

The flop came 1065 and Chen bet. Glaser called, and they both checked the 8 turn.

Glaser then led out with a bet on the 8 river, and Chen raised. Glaser snap-called, and Chen showed Q9 for queen-high. Glaser turned over A8 for trips as he took the pot.

Tags: Benny GlaserDong Chen

Glaser Chips Up Multi-Way

Level 22 : Limits 50,000/100,000, 0 ante

Dong Chen raised the button and Jesse Lonis three-bet from the small blind. Benny Glaser cold-called in the big blind, and Chen also called.

All three players were happy to check the 7103 flop to see the J arrive on the turn. Lonis checked again, and Glaser bet. Chen folded, while Lonis called to see a river.

Lonis checked one final time on the 2 river, and Glaser bet. Lonis quickly folded, surrendering the pot to Glaser.

Tags: Benny GlaserDong ChenJesse Lonis

Ausmus Can't Get Chen Off Aces; Lonis Admits He's Not in Ausmus' League

Level 22 : Limits 50,000/100,000, 0 ante

Dong Chen raised under the gun and Jeremy Ausmus called in the big blind.

The flop came K3K and Chen bet. Ausmus then raised, and Chen called.

Ausmus bet on the 4 turn and Chen called. The river was the 6 and Ausmus bet again. Chen leaned back in his seat and raised his arms in the air as he let out a big sigh before calling.

He showed AA, and Ausmus mucked. "Cooler," Chen said.

"If this was No-Limit, I would've been outta here," Ausmus added.

A few hands later, Jesse Lonis raised under the gun and Chen called in the big blind.

Lonis continued with a bet on the 27J flop, and Chen called. Both players checked down the 8 turn and 6 river, and Lonis showed AQ to win the pot with ace-high.

"Jeremy would've bet that one. He's out of my league," Lonis said.

Tags: Dong ChenJeremy AusmusJesse Lonis

Lonis Picks Off Chen

Level 22 : Limits 50,000/100,000, 0 ante

Dong Chen raised the small blind and Jesse Lonis defended the big blind.

Chen bet and Lonis called on the 5A10 flop, 7 turn, and K river.

Once Lonis called Chen's third barrel, Chen said, "You win," and revealed a bluff with J9.

Lonis confidently showed bottom pair with 85 to win the pot warning his tablemates, "Sometimes I'm scared, sometimes I'm not."

Tags: Dong ChenJesse Lonis

Ausmus Makes a "Professional" Bet, Tests Lonis' Discipline

Level 22 : Limits 50,000/100,000, 0 ante
Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus

Benny Glaser raised in the small blind and Jeremy Ausmus called in the big blind.

Glaser bet on the 73J flop, and Ausmus raised. Glaser called, and the 8 fell on the turn.

Ausmus continued with a bet and Glaser called. Ausmus bet again on the Q river, and Glaser called once more.

Ausmus showed J10 for a pair of jacks, and Glaser mucked.

"That was a good bet on the river. I would've been scared," Jesse Lonis said.

"Professional," Dong Chen added.

A few hands later, Ausmus raised on the button and Lonis called in the big blind.

The flop came 73Q and Ausmus bet. Lonis called, and they both checked the 5 turn.

Ausmus then bet on the J river. "He's damn thin value-betting. Hard to beat a thin value bet," Lonis said as he went deep into the tank.

"I've had so much discipline this tournament," he added before folding after a few minutes.

Tags: Benny GlaserJeremy AusmusJesse Lonis

Chen Wins Another

Level 22 : Limits 50,000/100,000, 0 ante

Benny Glaser raised under the gun and Dong Chen three-bet on the button. Glaser called to see the 963 flop.

Chen then bet and Glaser called. Chen bet again on the J turn, and Glaser folded this time.

Tags: Benny GlaserDong Chen

Jerry Wong Eliminated in 5th Place ($66,560)

Level 22 : Limits 50,000/100,000, 0 ante
Jerry Wong
Jerry Wong

Benny Glaser raised the cutoff with Dong Chen calling from the small blind and Jerry Wong calling from the big blind.

When it checked to Glaser on the A610 flop, he bet, and Chen quickly called. Wong, who only had 155,000 remaining, mulled it over for a while before making the call.

Chen opted to lead out on the 5 turn, and Wong raised all in for 105,000. Glaser and Chen both called.

With Wong all-in and no side pot available, Chen bet upon seeing the 2 river. Glaser folded, and Chen showed AK for top pair top kicker.

Wong couldn't beat it with KQ for a missed straight draw, and he headed to the payout desk to collect his fifth-place prize.

Tags: Benny GlaserDong ChenJerry Wong

Wong Drops Two in a Row

Level 22 : Limits 50,000/100,000, 0 ante

Dong Chen raised in the cutoff, Jerry Wong three-bet on the button, and Chen called.

The flop came 947 and Wong bet. Chen called, and they both checked the 5 turn.

Chen then led out with a bet on the 5 river, and Wong folded.

Wong then raised in the cutoff and Benny Glaser called in the big blind.

Wong continued with a bet on the 663 flop, and Glaser raised. Wong quickly folded.

Tags: Benny GlaserDong ChenJerry Wong

Gus Hansen Eliminated in 6th Place ($49,665)

Level 22 : Limits 50,000/100,000, 0 ante
Gus Hansen
Gus Hansen

Jeremy Ausmus raised the cutoff and Gus Hansen three-bet from the small blind. Ausmus called.

Hansen bet the J47 flop and Ausmus raised. Hansen jammed for around 150,000, and Ausmus put in the call.

Gus Hansen: AK All in
Jeremy Ausmus: 1010

Hansen had a flush draw to go along with his two overcards against Ausmus' pocket tens.

Unfortunately for Hansen, the 5 turn and J river were both bricks, and he was sent to the rail in sixth place.

Tags: Gus HansenJeremy Ausmus