2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 3
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qx9x8x7x5x4xax
Prize
$357,026
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,441,500
Total Entries
155
Level Info
Level
27
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
8
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 155
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Dakake Halts Anderson's Momentum

Level 21

Todd Dakake completed and both Calvin Anderson and Tobias Leknes called.

Todd Dakake: XxXx/4x8x2x6x
Calvin Anderson: XxXx/Ax6x9x9x
Tobias Leknes: XxXx/4x10x - Folded on fourth

Anderson bet on fourth street and Leknes called. Dakake raised, prompting Anderson to raise as well and only Dakake continued in the hand.

Dakake bet on fifth street to see Anderson call.

On sixth street, Dakake bet and Anderson tossed his hand away.

Tags: Calvin AndersonTobias LeknesTodd Dakake

Rodawig Gets Value From Dakake

Level 21
Eric Rodawig
Eric Rodawig

Eric Rodawig: 8x4x3x/2x5x2x4x
Todd Dakake: XxXx/2xQx10xAx/Xx
Philip Sternheimer: XxXx/9xKx - folded on fourth street

Todd Dakake completed and was called by Eric Rodawig and Philip Sternheimer.

Rodawig led out on fourth street after catching best and only Dakake called.

Dakake then called bets from Rodawig on fifth through seventh and Rodawig announced "Eight-five," as he tabled his hole cards.

Dakake took one last peek at his card before sending them into the muck — conceding the pot to Rodawig.

Tags: Eric RodawigPhilip SternheimerTodd Dakake

Sternheimer Takes From Leknes

Level 21

Tobias Leknes called and Philip Sternheimer completed to see only Leknes call.

Philip Sternheimer: XxXx/AxKx8x6x
Tobias Leknes: XxXx/9xJx5xKx

Leknes bet on fourth street to see Sternheimer call.

On fifth street, Leknes check-called a bet from Sternheimer.

Sternheimer bet on sixth street and Leknes tossed his hand away.

Tags: Philip SternheimerTobias Leknes

Anderson Ascending

Level 21

Calvin Anderson completed and Tobias Leknes called.

Calvin Anderson: XxXx/8xQx8x7x/Xx
Tobias Leknes: XxXx/Qx10xKx9x/Xx

Anderson bet on fourth street to see Leknes call.

On fifth, sixth, and seventh street, Leknes check-called a bet from Anderson.

At showdown, Anderson tabled 10x5x3x for ten-eight and it was good for the pot.

Tags: Calvin AndersonTobias Leknes

Nice Runout for Anderson

Level 21
Calvin Anderson
Calvin Anderson

Calvin Anderson: XxXx/2x9x5x10x
Philip Sternheimer: XxXx/6xKx10xJx - folded on sixth street
Shane Littlefield: XxXx/3x - folded on third street

Philip Sternheimer called the bring-in and Shane Littlefield completed. Calvin Anderson raised and action was back on Sternheimer, who tanked a bit before making it three bets to go. Littlefield let his hand go, but Anderson called.

Sternheimer called bets from Anderson on fourth and fifth street, but let his hand go facing another barrel from Anderson on sixth.

"Nice hand, Cal," Sternheimer said.

"More like nice runout," Anderson replied.

Tags: Calvin AndersonPhilip SternheimerShane Littlefield

Dakake Rising

Level 21

Todd Dakake completed and Max Kruse called. Tobias Leknes raised to see both Dakake and Kruse call.

Todd Dakake: XxXx/4x8x5xKx/Xx
Tobias Leknes: XxXx/3x7x3x5x/Xx
Max Kruse: XxXx/9xAx4x4x/Xx

Leknes bet on fourth street to earn two calls from his opponents.

On fifth street, Dakake bet to see both Kruse and Leknes call.

Action checked to Leknes on sixth street and he placed a bet into the center, followed by both of his opponents matching it.

All three of the players checked on seventh and Dakake won the pot after he tabled 7x4xAx for eight-seven.

Tags: Max KruseTobias LeknesTodd Dakake

Bronshtein Draws First Blood

Level 21

Max Kruse completed and Yuval Bronshtein called.

Yuval Bronshtein: XxXx/Ax3x2x7x
Max Kruse: XxXx/5xAx5xQx

Bronshtein check-called a bet from Kruse on fourth street.

Fifth street came to see Bronshtein bet and Kruse called.

On sixth street, Bronshtein bet again and Kruse tossed his hand away.

Tags: Max KruseYuval Bronshtein

Level: 21

Ante: 10,000
High Card: 10,000
Completion: 40,000
Limits: 40,000-80,000

Calvin Anderson Seeking Second Championship Title in $10,000 Razz

Calvin Anderson
Calvin Anderson

A starting field of 155 hopefuls has been whittled down to just eight players in Event #48: $10,000 Razz Championship. Today at 1 p.m., they will return to the Horsehoe and Paris Las Vegas to compete for the bracelet and $357,026 top prize that goes along with it.

The current man to beat is none other than five-time bracelet winner Calvin Anderson, who will bring 1,865,000 to battle with on the felt. Anderson has already won this event in 2018 and will be looking to solidify his position as a top mixed-game player with another victory today.

Anderson will have his work cut out for him, however, as he will have to contend with a table full of mixed-game talent. Sitting fourth in chips with 1,380,000 is Philip Sternheimer, who holds one bracelet and is renowned for his proficiency in mixed games with over $9,000,000 in live tournament earnings.

Also present at the final table is Yuval Bronshtein (625,000), who will be contending for his third WSOP bracelet. A staple in mixed-game tournaments, Bronshtein brings plenty of experience with over $4,000,000 in live tournament earnings and cashes dating back to 2007.

Final Table Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets
1Calvin AndersonUnited States1,885,00024
2Eric RodawigUnited States1,865,00023
3Max KruseGermany1,505,00019
4Philip SternheimerUnited Kingdom1,380,00017
5Tobias LeknesNorway1,125,00014
6Yuval BronshteinIsrael625,0008
7Todd DakakeUnited States590,0007
8Shane LittlefieldUnited States325,0004

Everyone remaining has already locked up a payout of at least $36,395, stemming from the prize pool of $1,441,500. All remaining payout jumps are significant, however, with $357,026 awaiting the eventual champion.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1$357,026
2$237,851
3$162,551
4$114,032
5$82,171
6$60,868
7$46,385
8$36,395

Play will get back underway on Level 21, which features betting limits of 40,000/80,000. With an average stack of approximately 14 big bets and levels increasing to 90 minutes each, there is still plenty of room to maneuver — ensuring a lengthy and fiercely contested battle ahead.

Who will become the latest $10,000 Razz Champion? To find out, be sure to stick with PokerNews right up until the last card has been dealt and only one player is left holding all the chips!

Tags: Calvin AndersonEric RodawigMax KrusePhilip SternheimerShane LittlefieldTobias LeknesTodd DakakeYuval Bronshtein