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2026 World Series of Poker
Stud Games: 75,000 Ante, 100,000 Bring-In, 300,000 Completion, 300,000-600,000 Limits
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 200,000/300,000 Ante, 100,000-150,000 Blinds
Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Benny Glaser raised from the button and called the all-in of Josh Arieh for 950,000 total.
Josh Arieh: A♠7♠4♦3♠
Benny Glaser: A♥Q♦7♦4♣
The board ran out K♣4♠3♥Q♠J♦ and Glaser turned the superior two pair to deny Arieh a chance at the comeback, sending him to the rail in second place for $895,837. A very emotional Glaser sunk down first before walking to his rail and embracing everyone with tears in his eyes.
It was the ninth WSOP gold bracelet for the British mixed game specialist and he takes home the top prize of $1,343,764.
Stay tuned for a recap of today's action.
Stud Games: 50,000 Ante, 75,000 Bring-In, 250,000 Completion, 250,000-500,000 Limits
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 150,000/225,000 Ante, 75,000-150,000 Blinds
2-7 Lowball Triple Draw
Down to the last 300,000, Ivey moved all in and drew four while Josh Arieh took two. On the second draw, Ivey took two and so did Arieh before the final draw came along. Ivey took one and Arieh patted.
Phil Ivey: 8x5x4x2x
Josh Arieh: 10x8x7x5x2x
The final card for Ivey was another 4x and that spelled the end for him in third place for $600,698. After the elimination, the stream went on a 15-minute break.
Stud Games: 50,000 Ante, 50,000 Bring-In, 200,000 Completion, 200,000-400,000 Limits
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 100,000/150,000 Ante, 50,000-100,000 Blinds
Pot-Limit Omaha
Josh Arieh limped in from the small blind, and called when Maxx Coleman made it 300,000 from the big blind.
On the Q♠9♦4♥ flop, Arieh check-called for 400,000, bringing in the 4♠ turn. Arieh checked, and Coleman sized up to 800,000. Another call came from Arieh to swell the pot to 3,100,000.
The 2♦ completed the board. Arieh checked for a third time. Coleman, with 3,800,000 behind, bet 1,700,000. Arieh shoved and Coleman called for his tournament life after a few seconds of thought.
Arieh had A♦10♣9♠9♥ for nines full of fours, and Coleman's trips with A♣8♣7♠4♣ went into the muck as he was eliminated in fourth place.
Stud Games: 50,000 Ante, 50,000 Bring-In, 200,000 Completion, 200,000-400,000 Limits
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 100,000/150,000 Ante, 50,000-100,000 Blinds
Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Paul Volpe raised from the hijack, which left him with 50,000 behind. Maxx Coleman reraised from the cutoff, and Volpe put in his last chips when the action folded back to him.
Paul Volpe: A♣Q♦4♦3♦
Maxx Coleman: A♠K♦J♦3♠
Volpe made two pair on the Q♣7♠5♥ flop, but Coleman turned the world when the K♠ came on the felt. The J♣ river gave Coleman a superior two pair and Volpe bowed out in 5th place.
Stud Games: 50,000 Ante, 50,000 Bring-In, 200,000 Completion, 200,000-400,000 Limits
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 100,000/150,000 Ante, 50,000-100,000 Blinds
No-Limit Hold'em
Benny Glaser opened to 225,000 from under the gun and it was folded to Kristopher Tong, who moved all in for his last 1,425,000 on the button.
Action folded back to Glaser, who went into the tank.
"I want to win," Tong said to Glaser. "I genuinely play poker tournaments to win."
Glaser thought a bit longer and then committed calling chips into the middle to put Tong at risk.
Kristopher Tong: 7♠7♥
Benny Glaser: K♥Q♥
It was a race for Tong's tournament life, but despite Tong's desire, the 9♠Q♣Q♠3♣4♠ runout favored Glaser — leaving him best with trip queens to eliminate Tong in fifth place and take over a commanding chip lead.