2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 1
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$409,200
Total Entries
87
Players Left
40
Average Chip Stack
129,000
Total Chips
5,160,000
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Players Left
40
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Event #38: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship 7-Handed

Day 1 Completed

Jeremy Ausmus Bags the Chip Lead, Daniel Negreanu Makes a Big Comeback on Day 1 of Event #38: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship

Level 10 : Limits 3,000/6,000, 0 ante
Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus

Jeremy Ausmus has already made two final tables at the 2026 World Series of Poker, and he put himself in position for a third shot at a bracelet on Day 1 of Event #38: $10,000 Limit Hold’em Championship.

Ausmus ended up as chip leader with 319,000 as 40 players survived the event’s opening day. Ausmus cracked two aces by flopping two pair for a bustout to first build his big stack, and he kept climbing from there the rest of the night.

Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets
1Jeremy AusmusUnited States319,00040
2Ryan Johnson (AZ)United States285,00036
3Kyle RayUnited States275,00034
4Josh AriehUnited States268,00034
5Maximilian SchindlerUnited States255,00032
6Batmunkh UnubukhMongolia240,00030
7Ryuta NakaiJapan182,00023
8Daniel NegreanuCanada182,00023
9James ObstAustralia171,00021
10Jason DalyUnited States165,00021

He’s followed on the leaderboard by Ryan Johnson (285,000), Kyle Ray (275,000), Josh Arieh (268,000), and Maximilian Schindler (255,000). Arieh, who won this event in 2023, hit trip kings to best Joe McKeehen’s aces, then won a big pot off John Hennigan when his straight cracked Hennigan’s top set of tens. Schindler, meanwhile, rivered a “Lady Gaga” to make a straight and take a pot off Ren Lin.

Daniel Negreanu lost most of his stack within a few minutes of taking his seat. “Mamma mia,” he said as he was left with less than 10,000, but he rebounded to end the night with 182,000. Shaun Deeb only entered with around 15 minutes left in the day, and he still managed to bag up 142,000. Other top stacks include James Obst (171,000), Jason Daly (165,000), and Brian Rast (160,000).

Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Further down the leaderboard are Scott Seiver[/B] (113,000), Jesse Lonis (96,000), Hennigan (95,000), David Baker (90,000), Gus Hansen (90,000), McKeehen (82,000), and Matt Glantz (48,000). Chris Brewer, meanwhile, bagged up only 7,000, good for less than a big bet at the start of Day 2.

Among those to hit the rail over the course of Day 1 were defending champion Ian Johns, as well as $10,000 Dealer’s Choice champion Bryce Yockey, Lin, $1,500 Limit Hold’em champion Dennis Weiss, and Chad Eveslage.

A total of 87 players joined on Day 1. Late registration remains open for the first level of Day 2, when the prize pool will be officially confirmed. The action on Day 2 picks up on Level 11 with blinds of 2,000/4,000 and limits of 4,000/8,000. The plan tomorrow is to play 10 60-minute levels.

PokerNews will be back providing live updates on Day 2, so be sure to return tomorrow for all the action.

Tags: Brian RastChris BrewerDaniel NegreanuDavid BakerGus HansenJames ObstJason DalyJeremy AusmusJesse LonisJoe McKeehenJohn HenniganJosh AriehKyle RayMatt GlantzMaximilian SchindlerRyan JohnsonScott SeiverShaun Deeb

Seat Draw for Day 2 (Gold Section)

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Please note: Late registration is available on Day 2, so the seat draw will change, with late registrants added to the empty seats.

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1141Gus HansenDenmark90,00011
1143Christopher ChungUnited States113,00014
1145Ryuta NakaiJapan182,00023
1147Kyle RayUnited States275,00034
      
1152Patrick StaceyCanada59,0007
1153Josh AriehUnited States268,00034
1155Jonathan KrelaUnited States81,00010
1156David "ODB" BakerUnited States90,00011
      
1162Michael PappisUnited States163,00020
1164Jason DalyUnited States165,00021
1166Terricita MilgromUnited States160,00020
1167Louis HillmanUnited States30,0004
      
1181Brian RastUnited States160,00020
1184Laura WolkoffUnited States73,0009
1185Philip LongUnited Kingdom122,00015
1187Matt GlantzUnited States48,0006
      
1192Joseph McKeehenUnited States82,00010
1193Daniel NegreanuCanada182,00023
1194Jeremy AusmusUnited States319,00040
1196James ObstAustralia171,00021
      
1201Dong ChenChina101,00013
1203Kevin SongSouth Korea163,00020
1204Shaun DeebUnited States142,00018
1205Maximilian SchindlerUnited States255,00032
1206Jesse LonisUnited States96,00012
      
1221Michael CasellaUnited States98,00012
1222John HenniganUnited States95,00012
1223Jeremy TrojandGermany51,0006
1225Naseem SalemUnited States150,00019
1227Jonathan TwomleyUnited States85,00011
      
1231Chris BrewerUnited States7,0001
1233Batmunkh UnubukhMongolia240,00030
1234Christopher VitchUnited States80,00010
1236Bradley JansenUnited States91,00011
1237Alex TorryUnited States37,0005
      
1241Blaz ZerjavSlovenia71,0009
1242Angelo KarimalisUnited States134,00017
1244Charles ThomasUnited States72,0009
1245Ryan JohnsonUnited States285,00036
1246Scott SeiverUnited States113,00014

End of Day 1 Chip Counts (full)

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Johnson Shows His Tens

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Ryan Johnson raised the button before Gus Hansen three-bet from the small blind. Charles Thomas cold-called in the big blind, which enticed Johnson to come along with a call.

Hansen bet on the 8Q4 flop and only Johnson called.

The 8 hit the turn and Hansen check-folded after Johnson bet. As Johnson pulled in the pot, he turned over 1010 for a pair of tens.

Tags: As JohnsonCharles ThomasGus HansenRyan Johnson

Lonis Shows Seiver the Nuts

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Scott Seiver raised on the button and Jesse Lonis called in the big blind.

Seiver continued with a bet on the 610K flop, and Lonis called. Both players then checked the 5 turn.

Lonis led out with a bet on the 3 river, and Seiver snap-folded. Lonis showed A6 for the nut flush as he took in the pot.

Tags: Jesse LonisScott Seiver

Jack is Good For Song in Four-Bet Pot

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Kevin Song
Kevin Song

Maximilian Schindler raised in the hijack and Kevin Song three-bet in the cutoff. Jeremy Trojand then four-bet on the button, and both opponents called.

Trojand bet on the 933 flop, which Schindler and Song both called. Trojand bet again on the J turn, and both opponents again called.

The 2 river was checked down, and Song showed QJ for two pair. Trojand and Schindler mucked.

Shaun Deeb just took his seat in the field with only a few minutes left in the day.

Tags: Jeremy TrojandKevin SongMaximilian Schindler

Arieh Wins a Big One With a Straight

Level 10 : Limits 3,000/6,000, 0 ante
Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh

Josh Arieh was seen dragging in a substantially sized pot after turning a straight with 6x5x against the top set of John Hennigan with 10x10x.

Tags: John HenniganJosh Arieh

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