Shaun Deeb Leads Stacked Field Heading into $3,000 Nine Game Mix Finale; David Williams Looking for First Bracelet in 20 Years
After two full days of battling on the felt inside the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, Event #52: $3,000 Nine Game Mix is down to just 21 players seeking to become the latest mixed-game champion.
Leading the way with 3,500,000—nearly 20 percent of the chips in play—is none other than mixed-game crusher and eight-time bracelet winner Shaun Deeb.
Deeb vaulted to the top of the WSOP Player of the Year Leaderboard after a spectacular performance at the 2026 WSOPE, but has since slipped and is looking to turn things around after a somewhat disappointing summer thus far. Prior to this event, Deeb had only one cash during this series, but he currently sits as the favorite to make a run at the final table and reclaim a top spot in the leaderboard race.
Deeb will have a mountain of talent to contend with, however. Sitting in second position with 1,742,000 is 2004 WSOP Main Event runner-up David Williams, who has taken a break from his commentating duties to showcase his poker prowess in the prestigious event.
Further down the leaderboard are Poker Hall of Famer and five-time bracelet winner Eli Elezra (901,000), five-time bracelet winner Mike Gorodinsky (832,000), two-time bracelet winners Allan Le and Joey Couden (672,000), and Jeff Madsen (318,000) — who is fresh off a victory in the $1,500 Dealer's Choice event for his fifth bracelet.
Start of Day 3 Top 10 Counts
| Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shaun Deeb | United States | 3,500,000 |
| 2 | David Williams | United States | 1,742,000 |
| 3 | Richard Freitas | Brazil | 1,565,000 |
| 4 | Antonios Onoufriou | Cyprus | 1,474,000 |
| 5 | Danny Noam | United States | 1,323,000 |
| 6 | Thomas Taylor | Canada | 930,000 |
| 7 | Eli Elezra | Israel | 901,000 |
| 8 | Mike Gorodinsky | United States | 832,000 |
| 9 | Maximilian Schindler | United States | 795,000 |
| 10 | Allan Le | United States | 780,000 |
Everyone remaining has already locked up a $9,040 payday stemming from the $1,260,240 prize pool. However, all eyes will be on the $254,470 top payout and coveted gold bracelet awaiting the champion.
Remaining Payouts
| Place | Prize | Place | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $254,470 | 8-9 | $21,420 |
| 2 | $166,540 | 10-11 | $16,590 |
| 3 | $111,610 | 12-14 | $13,180 |
| 4 | $76,510 | 15-20 | $10,760 |
| 5 | $53,680 | 21 | $9,040 |
| 6 | $38,560 | ||
| 7 | $28,390 |
Day 3 is scheduled to get underway at 1 p.m. local time and play down to a winner. Action will resume on Level 23, which features 10,000/20,000 blinds for pot-limit and no-limits games, and 40,000/80,000 betting limits for limit flop, draw, and stud games.
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