2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
10x6x5x4x4x2xax
Prize
$254,470
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$1,260,240
Total Entries
472
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
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164
Players Left
21
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Shaun Deeb Bags Monster Lead in Day 2 of $3,000 Nine Game Mix

Level 22
Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

From a starting field of 472 players, 164 made their way back to the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas to continue their run in Day 2 of Event #52: $3,000 Nine Game Mix. Following a full day of mixed-game action, Shaun Deeb emerged as the chip leader of the remaining 21 players after bagging up 3,500,000 — more than twice that of his closest competitor.

Since his fantastic showing at the 2026 World Series of Poker Europe, wherein Deeb had two runner-up finishes and a ninth-place, the eight-time bracelet winner has been in a bit of a dry spell, with just one cash this series prior to today. However, Deeb is now in pole position to get back into a top spot on the Player of the Year leaderboard with a podium finish.

Sitting in a distant second is 2004 Main Event runner-up David Williams with 1,742,000. The deep run marks Williams' first cash of the series as he looks to add a second bracelet to his resume.

David Williams
David Williams

End of Day 2 Top 10 Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Shaun DeebUnited States3,500,000
2David WilliamsUnited States1,742,000
3Richard FreitasBrazil1,565,000
4Antonios OnoufriouCyprus1,474,000
5Danny NoamUnited States1,323,000
6Thomas TaylorCanada930,000
7Eli ElezraIsrael901,000
8Mike GorodinskyUnited States832,000
9Maximilian SchindlerUnited States795,000
10Allan LeUnited States780,000

Day 2 Action

With nearly 100 players needing to be eliminated before the money bubble, players weren't shy in their attempts to build up their stacks or bust trying. Among the early eliminations were Yuri Dzivielevski, Michael Estes, Daniel Strelitz, Chris Brewer, and defending champion Robert Wells, meaning a new champion will be crowned this year.

Ray Fishman got off to a hot start after winning several pots early on and eliminating Ilkka Heikkila in a round of triple draw. By the dinner break, Fishman had grown his stack to nearly 700,000 — good for a top five stack.

Meanwhile, Day 1 chip leader Stephen Hubbard was unable to gain any momentum and found himself on the rail before the money after an unfortuante couple of hands didn't go his way. Other notables to bust as the money bubble approached included John Racener, Jake Schwartz, Naoya Kihara, Nam Le, Matt Grapenthien, and Tom McCormick, who had been nursing a short stack for most of the day before busting to Kharlin Sued in a game of No Limit 2-7 Single Draw.

Dennis Weiss
Dennis Weiss

Once hand-for-hand play was announced, It only took a couple of rounds for the money bubble to burst. Dennis Weiss, who has both a win and a runner-up finish from this series already, had his momentum temporarily halted after getting eliminated on the stone bubble. In his final hand, Weiss shoved for his last few big blind from the small blind and was called by Kazuhiro Shirasawa in the big blind in a game of No Limit 2-7 Single Draw. Both players drew one, but Weiss ended second-best with a pair to be eliminated one spot shy of the money.

Following the dinner break, a surge of eliminations brought the field down to 33 just within two levels. Allen Kessler was among those to fall late in the day after Danny Noam hit three perfect cards in a game of Razz — ending "The Chainsaw"'s run for his 326th cash in WSOP events.

Danny Noam
Danny Noam

Despite his good start, Fishman lost steam and most of his chips, including from a hand wherein Eli Elezra outdrew Fishman's pat eight-seven to leave him short. Fishman managed to hang on a bit longer after the hand, but ultimately bowed out with about 30 minutes left in the day in 24th place.

Toward the end of the night, Maximilian Schindler surged up the counts and looked to be the runaway chip leader. However, the last level of the day belong to Deeb — who skyrocketed up the leaderboard in a series of pots that went his way, including one where he busted Thomas Zanot with a gutshot in Pot Limit Omaha

Everyone remaining has already secured a $9,040 payout from the $1,260,240 prize pool, but everyone's aim will be on the $254,470 top payout and coveted gold bracelet awaiting the champion.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$254,4708-9$21,420
2$166,54010-11$16,590
3$111,61012-14$13,180
4$76,51015-20$10,760
5$53,68021$9,040
6$38,560  
7$28,390  

Players will return tomorrow at 1 p.m. local time and play down to a winner. Action will resume on level 23, which features 40,000/80,000 betting limits.

For all the latest from the floor, be sure to stick with PokerNews right up until the latest Nine Game Mix champion has been crowned.

Tags: Allan LeAllen KesslerAntonios OnoufriouChris BrewerDaniel StrelitzDanny NoamDavid WilliamsDennis WeissEli ElezraIlkka HeikkilaJake SchwartzJohn RacenerKazuhiro ShirasawaKharlin SuedMatt GrapenthienMaximilian SchindlerMichael EstesMike GorodinskyNam LeNaoya KiharaRay FishmanRichard FreitasRobert WellsShaun DeebStephen HubbardThomas TaylorThomas ZanotTom McCormickYuri Dzivielevski

Julia Doubles With Pat Eight

Level 22
Nicholas Julia
Nicholas Julia

No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw

Kazuhiro Shirasawa raised to 35,000 preflop, and he called when Nicholas Julia jammed in his stack of 196,000.

Shirasawa drew one card, after which Julia remained pat.

Nicholas Julia: 8x7x5x4x2x All in
Kazuhiro Shirasawa: 8x6x4x3x

Shirasawa got a 10x on the draw, not good enough to beat the eight-seven of Julia, and he doubled his opponent up.

Tags: Kazuhiro ShirasawaNicholas Julia

Deeb Dusts Zanot With Gutshot; Williams Waves Off Two in Razz

Level 22
Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

Pot-Limit Omaha

In a pot of around 300,000, Thomas Zanot pushed in his last 86,000 on the 10AJ flop from the big blind.

"Come on, Shaun, let's gamble," Zanot said to his opponent, Shaun Deeb. Deeb spent some more time thinking in the hijack before ultimately calling off.

Thomas Zanot: AA106 All in
Shaun Deeb: KK92

The 8 turn remained safe for Zanot, but Deeb hit a straight on the Q river to send Zanot out.

"Let's just pretend that I went all in preflop like I originally wanted to," Deeb said as he raked in the chips.

Razz

Meanwhile, at an adjacent table, David Williams had both Barbara Schindler and Yosif Nawabi at risk in a hand of razz. Williams ended with Qx10x7x6x5x3x2x for a seven-low, besting the 10x8x7x6x6x4xAx of Schindler.

Nawabi also had a worse hand, and he quickly tossed his cards into the muck to confirm the double knockout.

Sometime earlier, Jeffery Taylor had exited the tournament as well.

Tags: Barbara SchindlerDavid WilliamsJeffery TaylorShaun DeebThomas ZanotYosif Nawabi

Leah Busts Amidst Killed-Hand Chaos

Level 21
Mike Leah
Mike Leah

Seven Card Stud

Mike Leah: 22/10KJ4/6 All in
Noah Bronstein: XxXx/5 - folded on third street
Eli Elezra: 85/8 - folded on third street
Ray Fishman: XxXx/J - folded on third street
William Kerkaert: 106/K546/7

Noah Bronstein brought in, and Eli Elezra completed.

"Wait, wait, don't kill his hand!" Ray Fishman yelled as he was pondering his decision, but it was too late, and Elezra's cards were already added to the muck by the dealer.

A frustrated Elezra angrily turned over all six cards in the muck to find his hand. The floor was then called over, Elezra's hand was declared dead, and he had to pay the bring-in of 7,000, getting the rest of his money back.

The table collectively studied the exposed cards, after which the action folded to William Kerkaert.

Kerkaert completed, and Leah raised. Bronstein got out of the way before Kerkaert called. Leah fired a bet on fourth street, and, once called, moved all in on fifth street for his last 10,000. Kerkaert reluctantly called.

Leah just showed a pair of deuces, and he did not improve during the rest of the hand. Kerkaert ended up with a pair of sixes, enough to knock Leah out of the tournament.

Tags: Eli ElezraMike LeahNoah BronsteinRay FishmanWilliam Kerkaert

Elezra Breaks His Nine Correctly

Level 21
Eli Elezra
Eli Elezra

2-7 Triple Draw

Eli Elezra raised from the hijack and was called by Ray Fishman on the button and Mike Leah in the big blind.

Leah and Fishdrew drew two on the first draw while Elezra drew one. Leah then checked to Elezra, who bet. Fishman raised, Leah called cold and Elezra called as well.

On the second draw, Leah drew one and both Elezra and Fishman stood pat. Action checked through.

Leah drew one, Elezra broke and drew one as well, and Fishman remained pat on the final draw. Leah then checked to Elezra, who bet. Fishman quickly called and Leah laid his hand down.

"Eight-six," Elezra announced as he fanned out 8x6x5x4x3x. Fishman showed he held 8x7x5x3x2x and mucked — conceding the pot to Elezra.

Fishman inquired what Elezra broke and Elezra claimed a nine as he collected the pot.

Tags: Eli ElezraMike LeahRay Fishman

Schindler Gets Out of Line, Zerjav Gets In Line (At Payouts)

Level 21
Blaz Zerjav
Blaz Zerjav

2-7 Triple Draw

Maximilian Schindler raised his button, Blaz Zerjav called in the small blind, and Shaun Deeb defended in the big blind. Zerjav needed two cards, Deeb requested three, while Schindler wanted an unconventional four fresh ones.

Zerjav then checked to Deeb, who bet. Schindler and Zerjav both called, after which the drawing action went two, pat, three. Deeb kept betting, and once again, both opponents called.

Zerjav had improved and drew one card, Deeb remained pat, while Schindler still needed two cards. Zerjav then led all in for his last 17,000, Deeb called, and Schindler folded after a tank.

Zerjav knuckled the table as he showed 9x8x6x5x3x, and Deeb won the pot when he tabled 8x7x4x3x2x.

Tags: Blaz ZerjavMaximilian SchindlerShaun Deeb

Unstoppable Schindler Strikes Again

Level 21
Maximilian Schindler
Maximilian Schindler

2-7 Triple Draw

Maximilian Schindler raised under the gun and received calls from Blaz Zerjav in the hijack and Kazuhiro Shirasawa on the button. Each player drew two cards, after which Schindler continued betting.

Zerjav raised, folding out Shirasawa. Schindler called and drew one card, and Zerjav followed suit. Schindler then check-called a bet by Zerjav before drawing one again, with Zerjav remaining pat behind.

The action quickly checked to showdown, where Schindler's 8x6x5x3x2x prompted Zerjav to muck his cards.

Tags: Blaz ZerjavKazuhiro ShirasawaMaximilian Schindler

Madsen Scoops Williams

Level 20
Jeffrey Madsen
Jeffrey Madsen

Stud Hi-Lo

Jeff Madsen: AK7/3J25
David Williams: XxXx/4AQ9/Xx

Heads-up on fourth street, Jeff Madsen called bets from David Williams on fourth and fifth and then both players checked on sixth.

Williams checked and called a bet from Madsen on seventh after a bit of tanking and Madsen announced, "Flush with a low," as he tabled his cards for the goods.

Willaims tossed his cards into the muck and Madsen dragged the pot.

Tags: David WilliamsJeff Madsen

Gorodinsky Taking Souls in Limit Hold'em

Level 20
Mike Gorodinsky
Mike Gorodinsky

Limit Hold'em

Jeff Madsen raised under the gun and called when Mike Gorodinsky made it three bets from the small blind. Madsen then faced a bet on the KA7 flop, putting him in the tank.

Eventually, he pulled out a 20-dollar bill.

"Do you have change?" he asked Gorodinsky, who replied that he did not.

Madsen then tossed the bill to Gorodsinky before he folded and flipped up Gorodsinky's AK. Madsen showed QxQx before they were added to the muck, and the pot was shipped to Gorodinsky.

On the next deal, Ray Henson raised in the cutoff, and Gorodinsky three-bet on the button. Henson called and check-called when Gorodinsky continued with a bet on the 96J flop.

The 8 fell on the turn and saw Henson check-raise all in. Gorodinsky quickly called to put his neighbor at risk.

Ray Henson: A9 All in
Mike Gorodinsky: AA

Gorodinsky's aces held on the 3 river, and Henson wished his former opponents goodbye.

Tags: Jeff MadsenMike GorodinskyRay Henson

Noam Goes Triple-Perfect to Eliminate Kessler

Level 20
Danny Noam
Danny Noam

Razz

Allen Kessler: 2xAx/5x3x7x2x/Qx All in
Danny Noam: 10x4x/7x7x3x2x/Ax

Allen Kessler was all in for about 30,000 on third street. Danny Noam looked him up and saw Kessler make a seven-five low by fifth street.

Kessler did not improve any further, but had to look on as Noam caught three perfect cards to make a seven-four low on seventh street.

Kessler could not believe his eyes, saying what happened was, "impossible," and, "amazing." He then grabbed his belongings and headed out of the tournament area to collect yet another WSOP cash.

Tags: Allen KesslerDanny Noam

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