2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$3,293,600
Total Entries
716
Players Left
7
Average Chip Stack
5,114,286
Total Chips
35,800,000
Next Payout
Place 7
$77,815
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
80,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
120
Players Left
7
Players Left 7 / 716
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Limped Pot Leaves Jattin on Fumes

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante

James Chen limped in under the gun. Patrick Leonard followed suit in the cutoff, as did Oleksandr Trokhymenko on the button. Alexander Condon completed his small blind before Farid Jattin opted to check in the big blind.

The five players went to the 6J7 flop. Condon and Jattin checked to Chen, who continued with a small bet of 30,000. It folded back to Jattin, who was the only player who wanted to see a turn and called.

He then led out for 67,000 on the 4 turn. Chen confirmed the amount before calling, seeing his opponent size down to 56,000 on the 10 river. Chen seized the opportunity to raise to 300,000, which Jattin snap-called.

Chen revealed AJ72 for the nut flush. Jattin took some time staring at his cards before he added them to the muck, being left with just over a big blind to try and spin up.

Tags: Alexander CondonFarid JattinJames ChenOleksandr TrokhymenkoPatrick Leonard

McCully Sends Pachimatla Packing

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Josh Mccully
Josh Mccully

Josh McCully limped from late position only to face a raise to 65,000 from Omkar Pachimatla in the hijack.

McCully made the call, and the dealer peeled off the flop of K104 on which he led out for 180,000, which was enough to put Pachimatla all-in. He snap-called.

Omkar Pachimatla: AA93 All in
Josh McCully: JJ102

Pachimatla was ahead with his aces but needed to dodge a load of outs to stay alive. The 3 on the turn didn't change affairs, but when the 2 peeled off on the river, McCully made two pair to send Pachimatla to the rail.

Tags: Josh McCullyOmkar Pachimatla

Chang Downs Dzivielevski; O'Hara Can't Complete Comeback

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Yuri Dzivielevski
Yuri Dzivielevski

Ian O'Hara had moved in has last few chips in early position. Lawrence Chang in middle position and Yuri Dzivielevski in the small blind created some side action to make a side pot of around 95,000, while the main pot amounted to roughly 50,000.

Dzivielevski then bet 163,000 on the 48K flop. Chang went deep into the tank before he called. Dzivielevski tossed in his remaining 150,000 or so on the A turn, with Chang calling quickly this time.

Ian O'Hara: QJ74 All in
Yuri Dzivielevski: AK108 All in
Lawrence Chang: 6655

Dzivielevski was in a good position to take down the pot, but the X river provided both opponents with a flush. Chang raked in the sizable side pot to eliminate the Brazilian superstar, while O'Hara was awarded the main pot with a higher flush.

Despite O'Hara's efforts, his four big blinds went all in again on the next hand, and this time he did not win and was eliminated as well.

Tags: Ian O'HaraLawrence ChangYuri Dzivielevski

"No Need to Deal This One, Dealer, Just Give the Pot to Me"

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante

Action was picked up as Farid Jattin was all-in against James Chen.

Farid Jattin: AAKJ All in
James Chen: AQ109

Jattin said before the flop was dealt, "No need to deal this one, dealer, just give the pot to me." He was correct as the board ran out 88K109.

Tags: Farid JattinJames Chen

Recent Bust-Outs

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante

Lau Puts Madsen Through the Blender

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Ka Kwan Lau
Ka Kwan Lau

Jeff Madsen made it 28,000 to play from the hijack and was looked up by Ka Kwan Lau in the big blind.

The flop came A84, and Lau checked it over to Madsen, who continued for 34,000.

Lau made the call, and the dealer peeled off the 9 as the turn. Lau checked once more to Madsen, who bet 88,000 only to face a full pot check-raise from Lau to 404,000, which was enough to put Madsen all in.

Madsen went deep into the tank before he released his hand to send Lau the pot.

Tags: Jeff MadsenKa Kwan Lau

Weisman Waves Off Hu to Cross Two Million

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Dylan Weisman
Dylan Weisman

Dylan Weisman was first to act and raised to 55,000. Anthony Hu responded with a three-bet to 190,000 in middle position, after which the action folded back to Weisman.

Weisman called, only to quickly put Hu all-in for his last 40,000 once the flop fell 4AJ. Hu snap-called, and the cards were revealed.

Anthony Hu: AQQ9 All in
Dylan Weisman: A754

Weisman's flopped two pair remained best when the 5 turn and 10 river completed the board. Hu headed to the payout desk, seeing Weisman add his former chips to his massive stack.

Tags: Anthony HuDylan Weisman

Level: 19

Blinds: 10,000/15,000

Ante: 15,000

Pham Pounces on Three-Way Three-Bet Pot

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante

Jesse Lonis raised to 42,000 in the hijack, seeing Andrew Pham call in the cutoff. Cai Zheng then squeezed in a three-bet to 186,000 on the button, which both opponents called.

The trio then checked through the 426 flop, prompting the dealer to place the 2 on the turn. Lonis checked again, but Pham took the initiative with a bet of 200,000.

Zheng and Lonis folded in quick succession, surrendering the pot to Pham.

Tags: Andrew PhamCai ZhengJesse Lonis

Nice Pot for Stenberg

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante

Max Stenberg raised to 42,000 in early position, Maksim Pisarenko called in the cutoff, and Joao Vieira called in the big blind.

Stenberg continued his aggression with a bet of 40,000 when the flop came 10A10. Pisarenko folded, and Vieira called.

The Q on the turn did not slow Stenberg down as he fired another bet of 125,000; Vieira called.

Stenberg went for three streets on the 3 river, betting 300,000. Vieira went deep into the tank before he eventually folded.

Tags: Joao VieiraMaksim PisarenkoMax Stenberg

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