2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 1b
1a1b
Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$2,326,500
Total Entries
128
Players Left
63
Average Chip Stack
304,762
Total Chips
19,200,000
Level Info
Level
4
Blinds
600 / 1,200
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
64
Players Left
55
Players Left 63 / 128

Another Star-Studded Field Expected for Day 1b of the $25K Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship

Daniel Negreanu is through to the second round
Daniel Negreanu is through to the second round

The biggest buy-in tournament of the 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) so far explodes into action at 12 p.m. local time on May 30. As the clock strikes noon, some of poker's elite will exchange the eye-watering sum of $25,000 for 150,000 chips and the chance to become the champion of Event #7: $25,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship.

This event is one of the most exciting to watch as a poker fan, not least because the biggest names always turn out in force. Heads-up poker is often called the purest form of the game, and this tournament is a one-on-one high-stakes spectacular.

📌 Event Snapshot

  • Event: #7 – $25,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship
  • Date(s): May 29 to June 1
  • Time: 12 p.m. local time for Flight B
  • Buy-In: $25,000
  • Format: No-Limit Hold'em
  • Late Registration: Open until the first draw or when 64 seats are sold
  • Starting Stack: 150,000 chips
  • Levels: 20 minutes
  • 2025 Winner: Artur Martirosian
  • 2025 Field Size: 64 entries
  • 2025 Prize Pool: $1,504,000

Structure and Schedule

The $25,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em event spans three days, with Day 1 consisting of Flight A and Flight B. Each Flight is capped at 64 players, with those who bust Flight A permitted to buy back in on Flight B.

The draw for Day 1b takes place at 12 p.m. local time on May 30. Registration for each flight closes at the time of the first draw, or when 64 players have bought in. Heads-up matches then kick off at 12 p.m., 5 p.m., and 10 p.m. local time.

Players receive 150,000 chips, and each level lasts 20 minutes. This event uses a 20-second shot clock preflop and a 30-second shot clock post-flop.

Day 2, on Sunday, May 31, will see the surviving players from Flights A and B combined at 12 p.m. local time. Two more rounds are played, leaving four players. That quartet will return to the action at an unknown time on Monday, June 1, when they will play down to a winner.

Why is This Event Significant?

High-stakes tournaments always capture the poker community's interest, and only a few 2026 WSOP events feature higher buy-ins. The $25,000 buy-in, combined with the heads-up format, usually turns this event into a star-studded affair, with the game's most recognizable stars battling it out in a series of one-on-one encounters.

If you want to see your favorite player in action and can get to the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, this is the event where you are most likely to catch a glimpse of them at the tables.

Past Champions & History

Unsurprisingly, this event has produced some incredible final encounters over the years. In 2025, Artur Martirosian defeated Aliaksei Boika in the final and scooped $500,000 and his third WSOP bracelet.

Prior to Martirosian's victory last year, Darius Samual beat Faraz Jaka, Chanracy Khun defeated Doug Polk in 2023, Dan Smith brushed aside Christoph Vogelsang in 2022, and Jason Koon busted Gabor Szabo in the 2021 final. Here's hoping for another epic finale in 2026.

What Happened On Day 1a?

Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen progressed to Round 2

Day 1a of this fantastic event saw 64 players go head-to-head across a series of heads-up matches. When the curtain came down, only eight players had punched their Day 2 tickets: Alex Foxen, Barak Wisbrod, Cary Katz, Daniel Negreanu, Michael Mizrachi, Justin Saliba, Dimitar Danchev, and Henri Puustinen.

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Tags: Alex FoxenAliaksei BoikaArtur MartirosianBarak WisbrodCary KatzChanracy KhunChristoph VogelsangDan SmithDaniel NegreanuDarius SamualDimitar DanchevDoug PolkFaraz JakaGabor SzaboHenri PuustinenJason KoonJustin SalibaMichael MizrachiParis Las Vegas