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
22
Limits
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
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Players Left
7
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Unubukh Shows Down Jacks to Leave Smith Short Again

Level 17 : Limits 15,000/30,000, 0 ante
Batmunkh Unubukh
Batmunkh Unubukh

Batmunkh Unubukh raised in the cutoff and Dylan Smith three-bet in the small blind. Unubukh then four-bet, and Smith made it five bets. Unubukh tried to reraise, but he was told by a tournament official that action was capped and he could just call.

The flop came 2K4 and Smith checked to Unubukh, who bet. Smith called, and they both checked the 8 turn.

The 9 river was also checked down, and Smith showed A10. Unubukh, though, had JJ to win the pot.

Esther Taylor busted at the same time at another table, and the field will combine into the last two tables once they return from break.

Tags: Batmunkh UnubukhDylan SmithEsther Taylor

Long is the Next to Bust

Level 17 : Limits 15,000/30,000, 0 ante
Philip Long
Philip Long

Benny Glaser raised the button and Philip Long jammed the big blind for around 44,000. Glaser made the call.

Philip Long: 107 All in
Benny Glaser: K5

Glaser's king-high remained best on the AQA49 runout, and Long exited the tournament in 15th place.

Tags: Benny GlaserPhilip Long

Chen Decimates Milgrom's Stack, Then Finishes Her Off

Level 17 : Limits 15,000/30,000, 0 ante
Terricita Milgrom
Terricita Milgrom

With a lot of chips already in the middle on a board of Q6987, Terricita Milgrom bet from under the gun with just 2,000 chips behind. Dong Chen raised from the small blind and, after a long tank, Milgrom folded.

The next hand, Chen raised the button, and once the small blind folded, the cards were tabled with Milgrom having the chance to triple up after being forced all in from the big blind.

Terricita Milgrom: K8 All in
Dong Chen: KQ

Milgrom was dominated and left drawing dead by the turn on the 5KJQA runout as Chen improved to two pair.

Chen's stack climbed into seven-figure territory, while Milgrom was eliminated in 17th place.

Tags: Dong ChenTerricita Milgrom

Smith Doubles Off Glaser With Ace-High

Level 17 : Limits 15,000/30,000, 0 ante
Dylan Smith
Dylan Smith

Dylan Smith raised on the button and Benny Glaser called in the big blind.

Smith continued with a bet on the 10K4 flop, and Glaser raised. Smith called, and the 3 fell on the turn.

Glaser then bet, and Smith raised most of his chips. Glaser reraised to put him all in, and Smith called.

Glaser showed 92 for a flush draw, while Smith had A7. The 6 river kept Smith in the lead with ace-high, and he doubled up.

At another table, Jeremy Ausmus opened in the small blind and Dong Chen three-bet in the big blind. Ausmus called.

Chen bet on the 983 flop and Ausmus raised. Chen called, then called when Ausmus bet on the 10 turn.

Ausmus checked the 2 river and Chen bet. Ausmus called, and Chen showed JJ to win the pot.

Tags: Benny GlaserDong ChenDylan SmithJeremy Ausmus

Ivey Removes Bronstein From the Field

Level 17 : Limits 15,000/30,000, 0 ante
Noah Bronstein
Noah Bronstein

Phil Ivey raised the hijack and Noah Bronstein three-bet from the small blind. Ivey called and the flop came down 857.

Bronstein bet and Ivey called for the 4 to hit the turn. Bronstein shoved for his last 18,000 and Ivey called.

Noah Bronstein: KQ All in
Phil Ivey: 33

Bronstein was behind with two Broadway cards against Ivey's small pocket pair.

The board-pairing 8 river was no help to Bronstein, and he became the next casualty of Limit Hold'em.

Tags: Noah BronsteinPhil Ivey

Ray Blasts Away at Three-Way Pot

Level 17 : Limits 15,000/30,000, 0 ante
Kyle Ray
Kyle Ray

Kyle Ray bet from the small blind on a flop of 869 and Philip Long raised in the hijack. Dylan Smith then reraised on the button, and Ray made it four bets. Both opponents called.

Ray bet on the 2 turn, and Long and Smith called. He then bet on the 6 river, and Long, who barely had a bet behind, folded. Smith, meanwhile, tanked for several minutes before he also folded.

"Don't show me," Smith said to Ray.

At another table, Phil Ivey bet from the button on every street on the Q673J board. Esther Taylor called in the big blind on the flop and turn, but she ended up folding the river as Ivey took in the pot.

Tags: Dylan SmithEsther TaylorKyle RayPhil IveyPhilip Long

Hansen Folds Against Negreanu's River Bet

Level 17 : Limits 15,000/30,000, 0 ante

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

Hansen check-called bets from Negreanu on the A86 flop, and J turn.

The 9 on the river caused Hansen to check-fold after Nengreanu bet.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuGus Hansen

Arieh Fires at Negreanu

Level 17 : Limits 15,000/30,000, 0 ante
Joshua Arieh
Joshua Arieh

Daniel Negreanu raised under the gun, Josh Arieh three-bet in the small blind, and Negreanu called.

The flop came 894 and Arieh bet. Negreanu called to the 3 turn, where Arieh bet again. Negreanu called.

Arieh bet on the 10 river, and Negreanu folded this time. "Almost any river card I would've called," Negreanu said.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuJosh Arieh

Wong Picks Off Lonis With King-High

Level 17 : Limits 15,000/30,000, 0 ante

Jesse Lonis raised the cutoff and Jerry Wong called from the big blind.

Wong and Lonis checked all the way to the river on the 2583Q runout. Wong checked for the final time and Lonis bet. Wong called, and Lonis tabled J10 for jack-high.

Wong turned over K10 for king-high, and the pot was pushed his way.

Tags: Jerry WongJesse Lonis

Ivey Wins Another Off Hansen; Unubukh Picks Off Smith

Level 17 : Limits 15,000/30,000, 0 ante

Gus Hansen raised on the button and Phil Ivey called in the big blind.

The flop came 9A4 and Hansen bet. Ivey called, and they both checked the 6 turn.

Ivey then led out with a bet on the 10 river, and Hansen called. Ivey turned over 98 for a pair of nines, and Hansen mucked.

While this hand was in progress, tablemate Daniel Negreanu was unwrapping some baby clothes that a fan had given him with "D Negs" and playing cards pictured on them.

"Make sure you get them without the name on them. When my kids come, I want some hand-me-downs," Josh Arieh joked with him.

At another table, Batmunkh Unubukh bet from the big blind on a board of AQ74 and Dylan Smith called in the cutoff.

Unubukh bet again on the 8 river, but this time Smith raised. Unubukh called, and Smith showed A4 for two pair. Unubukh, though, had 77 for a set to win the pot.

Tags: Batmunkh UnubukhDylan SmithGus HansenPhil Ivey

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