2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 3
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
6x6x4x3x2x2xax
Prize
$135,564
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$688,972
Total Entries
519
Level Info
Level
34
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
6
Players Left
1
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Weiss Pulls Some Back

Level 33

Sebastian Pauli: XxXx / 9x4xJxKx / Xx
Dennis Weiss: XxXx / 10x3x7xQx / Xx

Dennis Weiss brought in and Sebastian Pauli completed. Weiss called. Pauli bet on fourth street adn Weiss called.

Weiss bet on fifth and sixth street and got calls both times. Both players checked seventh street and Weiss won the pot with 6x3x2x

Tags: Dennis WeissSebastian Pauli

Pauli Slows Weiss' Run

Level 33

Dennis Weiss had won several small hands in a row to get over four million chips.

Sebastian Pauli: XxXx / 10x10x4xAx / Xx
Dennis Weiss: XxXx / 9xJx3x7x / Xx

Weiss completed and Pauli defended. Pauli paired on fourth but called a bet from Weiss.

Weiss continued to bet, with Pauli calling down on fifth and sixth.

Seventh street checked through as Weiss announced ten-nine-seven. However, Pauli tabled 10x9x3x in the hole, and his ten-nine-four had Weiss pipped to drag a substantial pot and slow down the comeback.

Tags: Dennis WeissSebastian Pauli

Level: 33

Ante: 75,000
High Card: 100,000
Completion: 300,000
Limits: 300,000-600,000

Pauli With Big Heads-Up Lead

Level 32

Sebastian Pauli: XxXx / 2xJx6x3x / Xx
Dennis Weiss: XxXx / 4x7x8xKxfolded on sixth street

On fourth street Dennis Weiss bet and Sebastian Pauli called. Both players checked fifth street and Pauli bet sixth street. Weiss folded in the last hand of the level.

Tags: Dennis WeissSebastian Pauli

Pauli Widens the Gap

Level 32

Sebastian Pauli: XxXx / 6xQx4x8x / Xx
Dennis Weiss: XxXx / 5xJxQx8x / Xx - folded on seventh street

Weiss completed, Pauli raised, Weiss made it three bets, and Pauli called. Weiss then led on fourth.

Pauli took the betting lead on fifth and sixth as Weiss called down. On seventh, Pauli bet for a final time, and Weiss laid it down after a small tank. Pauli showed 3x2xAx in the hole as Weiss saved himself a bet on the end.

Tags: Dennis WeissSebastian Pauli

Weiss Not Done Yet

Level 32
Dennis Weiss
Dennis Weiss

Sebastian Pauli: XxXx / 9x5xJxQx / Xx
Dennis Weiss: XxXx / 2x10x7xQx / Xx

Sebastian Pauli brought in and Dennis Weiss completed. Pauli bet on fourth street and Weiss called.

Weiss bet on fifth and sixth street and Pauli called. Both players checked seventh street and Weiss showed 9x5x2x for a ten-nine and took down the pot.

Tags: Dennis WeissSebastian Pauli

Can Pauli Press His Newfound Advantage?

Level 32

Sebastian Pauli: XxXx / 8x9x2x6x
Dennis Weiss: XxXx / 7xQx8x10xfolded on sixth street

Sebastian Pauli brought in and Dennis Weiss completed. Pauli bet on fourth street and Weiss called.

Both players checked fifth street and Weiss folded to a bet from Pauli on sixth street.

Tags: Dennis WeissSebastian Pauli

Weiss Loses Chip Lead

Level 32

Sebastian Pauli: XxXx / 9x7x8x8x / Xx
Dennis Weiss: XxXx / 2x3xQx4x / Xx

Sebastian Pauli brought in and called when Dennis Weiss completed. Weiss bet on fourth street and Pauli called.

Pauli check-called on fifth street and called bets from Weiss on sixth and seventh street. Weiss tabled 3x4x5x for a queen-low, with Pauli winning with Qx6x5x for a straight nine.

Tags: Dennis WeissSebastian Pauli

Close to Even Stacks

Level 32

Sebastian Pauli: XxXx / 9xAx10x5x / Xx
Dennis Weiss: XxXx / 3x4x3x8x / Xx

Weiss completed and Pauli called. Weiss led fourth and Pauli called again.

Fifth street checked through and Pauli bet on sixth. Seventh also checked through as Pauli showed Kx5x3x in the hole, and his ten-nine was good as he narrows the gap.

Tags: Dennis WeissSebastian Pauli

Martin Zamani is on the Bubble in Two $10k WSOP Events at the Same Time

Level 32
Martin Zamani
Martin Zamani

The Performance of the Day award at the 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) goes to Martin Zamani.

No, he didn't dominate a final table to win a bracelet or silence Martin Kabrhel. He did something that is arguably even more impressive, and that is to approach the bubble in two separate high-stakes events at the same time, and potentially cash in both tournaments.