NLH Ante: 800
No-Limit Hold'em
Krasmir Yankov opened to 1,500 from the hijack and called Eelis Parssinen's three-bet to 6,100 on the button.
The flop rolled out K♠10♥6♠ and Yankov check-called a bet of 5,100 from Parssinen.
Both players checked the turn Q♥ to the river K♦ where Yankov bet 5,100 and Parssinen folded his hand.
No-Limit Hold'em
Umang Dattani took a seat at the table and immediately got into the action.
Eelis Parssinen raised to 1,600 from the hijack and saw Umang Dattani call in the cutoff and Joni Jouhkimainen defend in the big blind.
The flop rolled out 10♥10♦3♠ and action checked around to Dattani, who bet 2,200.
Both of his opponents folded, and Dattani took the pot down after just being seated in the tournament.
The tournament has begun and the four players are in their seats.
First they will play No-Limit Hold'em.
Level: 1
PLO Ante: 500
NLH Ante: 800
The tournament start has been delayed as they wait for players to register.
One of the more popular high-stakes debuts from last summer returns to the 2026 World Series of Poker, when Event #64: $25,000 High Roller PLO/NLH Mixed begins at 12 p.m. local time. This eight-handed event features both Pot-Limit Omaha and No-Limit Hold’em, requiring players to show off their skills in both formats over three days of action.
A field packed with poker royalty is expected to descend on the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas for this high-stakes mixed event. The mix of No-Limit Hold'em and Pot-Limit Omaha should prove popular, with a crowd of 200+ expected to compete for a seven-figure top prize.
Players start with 125,000 chips while navigating through ten 60-minute levels on the opening day. There will be 15-minute breaks after every two levels, with a 60-minute dinner break at approximately 6:30 p.m.
The event allows for two reentries with registration remaining open through 12 levels, so players have until 2:15 p.m. on Day 2 to take their seat.
Day 2 is scheduled to last ten more levels, before playing down to a winner on Day 3. The event is played with a 20-second shot clock before the flop, and a 30-second shot clock after the flop.
The inaugural edition of this event was contested last summer, where Lou Garza overcame a huge heads-up deficit to claim his second WSOP bracelet and a career-best score of $1,302,233.
Garza outlasted 245 entrants, denying 2011 WSOP Player of the Year Ben Lamb in heads-up action.
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Event #64: $25,000 High Roller PLO/NLH Mixed
Day 1 Started