2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,125,300
Total Entries
121
Players Left
4
Average Chip Stack
1,815,000
Total Chips
7,260,000
Next Payout
Place 4
$91,844
Level Info
Level
23
Limits
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
74
Players Left
7
Players Left 4 / 121
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Negreanu Pays Off Hansen

Level 14 : Limits 8,000/16,000, 0 ante

Gus Hansen raised the cutoff and Daniel Negreanu called from the big blind.

The flop fell KQ5 and Negreanu checked. Hansen bet and Negreanu called.

Both checked the 10 turn and the 2 completed the board. Negreanu bet, and Hansen raised. Negreanu called, and Hansen's AK for a pair of kings took down the pot.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuGus Hansen

Level: 14

Blinds: 4,000-8,000
Limits: 8,000-16,000

Chip Counts at Break

Level 13 : Limits 6,000/12,000, 0 ante

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Ausmus Fills Up Again

Level 13 : Limits 6,000/12,000, 0 ante

Batmunkh Unubukh raised in middle position and Michael Casella three-bet on the button. Jeremy Ausmus then four-bet in the small blind, and both opponents called.

Ausmus bet on the J77 flop and only Casella called. Ausmus then bet again on the K turn, and Casella called once more.

The river was the K and Ausmus put out another bet. Casella called, and Ausmus turned over JJ for a flopped full house to win another pot.

Tags: Batmunkh UnubukhJeremy AusmusMichael Casella

Chen Takes From Song

Level 13 : Limits 6,000/12,000, 0 ante

Dong Chen raised under the gun and Kevin Song three-bet the hijack. Song called when the action got back to him.

Chen started out with a check once the dealer fanned the 54K flop. Song bet, which Chen called.

Two checks came after the 8 turn for the J to complete the board. Chen bet, and Song slid his cards into the muck.

Tags: Dong ChenKevin Song

Ausmus Finds a Set in Five-Bet Pot

Level 13 : Limits 6,000/12,000, 0 ante
Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus

Jeremy Ausmus raised in the hijack and Batmunkh Unubukh three-bet in the small blind. Ausmus then four-bet, Unubukh five-bet, and Ausmus called.

The flop came QK9 and Unubukh checked over to Ausmus, and he bet. Unubukh called to the 7 turn, where Ausmus bet again. Unubukh called once more.

Ausmus bet on the 9 river, and Unubukh again called. Ausmus then showed QQ for a full house, and Unubukh mucked.

Tags: Batmunkh UnubukhJeremy Ausmus

Negreanu's Turn Raise Gets Salem to Fold

Level 13 : Limits 6,000/12,000, 0 ante

Daniel Negreanu called from the small blind and Naseem Salem raised from the big blind.

Negreanu check-called Salem's bet on the 5Q6 flop.

The 4 came on the turn and Negreanu checked. Salem bet, and Negreanu check-raised. Salem let go of his hand, relinquishing the pot to Negreanu.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuNaseem Salem

Four is Good For Chen; Taylor "Playing the Game"

Level 13 : Limits 6,000/12,000, 0 ante

Jesse Lonis raised in the hijack and Dong Chen three-bet on the button. Lonis called, and the flop came 422.

Chen then bet, and Lonis called. Chen also bet on the 8 turn and 3 river, and Lonis called him down.

Chen turned over 64 for two pair, and Lonis mucked.

At another table, Jeremy Ausmus had bet from the big blind on a flop of 259 and Esther Taylor raised on the button. Ausmus called, and the A fell on the turn.

Ausmus led out with another bet, and Taylor raised again. Ausmus pretended to slam his chips on the table before folding. "You have ace-nine," he said to Taylor.

"Yep, that's exactly what I have," Taylor replied as she returned her cards face down.

"Playing the game!" tablemate Christopher Vitch called out.

Tags: Christopher VitchDong ChenEsther TaylorJeremy AusmusJesse Lonis

Lonis Squeezes Some Out of Chen

Level 13 : Limits 6,000/12,000, 0 ante

Jesse Lonis raised the button and Dong Chen three-bet the big blind. Lonis called.

Chen bet the J67 flop and Lonis called.

An A hit the turn and Chen checked. Lonis bet, which Chen called.

An 8 came on the river and Chen checked for the last time. Lonis bet, and Chen reluctantly called.

Lonis turned over A4 for a pair of aces, which was good enough to earn him the pot as Chen mucked.

Tags: Dong ChenJesse Lonis