The WSOP has moved the final table to the streamed featured tables area, which means our live reporting will have to be delayed by around 2.5 hours to match the live stream, per the WSOP media guidelines. We apologize for the inconvenience.
2026 World Series of Poker
The WSOP has moved the final table to the streamed featured tables area, which means our live reporting will have to be delayed by around 2.5 hours to match the live stream, per the WSOP media guidelines.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
The seven players are now on their first break of the day and will be moved to the main feature table.
Brandon Wilson on the button. raised to 650,000 and was called by Adrian Mateos who defended from the big blind.
Wilson continued for 625,000 on the 2♥4♠8♦ flop but Mateos check-raised to 2,400,000. Wilson went into the tank and called.
Mateos eventually moved all-in on the 3♠. Wilson snap-folded.
Jason Koon led out from the small blind for 525,000 on the 6♠J♥9♦5♣ turn, and David Einhorn made the call in early position.
Koon then sized up to 1,500,000 after seeing the 5♠ river, and Einhorn took some time before letting his hand go.
Phil Ivey raised to 600,000 in early position and action folded around to Bryn Kenney in the big blind. Kenney announced a three-bet to 1,650,000, and Ivey responded by quickly moving all in for a total of 5,800,000.
Kenney called just as fast, and the hands were turned up.
Phil Ivey: J♠J♥
Bryn Kenney: Q♠Q♣
Kenney had Ivey dominated, and both players improved to two pair on the 4♥10♦2♣9♣9♠ runout. Kenney's queens remained best, sending Ivey out as the first elimination of the official final table in eighth place.
After an open by Adrian Mateos, Phil Ivey moved all-in and made the Spanish player fold.
A few hands later, Mateos opened again to 600,000 from middle position. Jason Koon in the cutoff called before Ivey on the button jammed. Both Mateos and Koon quickly folded.
In a limped pot, Bryn Kenney in the small blind bet 300,000 on the K♠K♦K♥ flop. Jason Koon in the big blind called.
Both players checked the Q♣ turn leading to the 7♠ river which saw Kenny bet 1,200,000. Koon went into the tank but folded.
Bryn Kenney opened to 625,000 in middle position and quickly called when Phil Ivey moved all in for 1,650,000 in the cutoff.
Phil Ivey: A♠Q♣
Bryn Kenney: K♣Q♥
The table wished Ivey good luck as he revealed his dominant position, and Kenney could not improve on the 4♠8♦10♥2♣6♣ runout.
Ivey then shoved the following hand, getting it through to chip up even further.