2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$11,052,800
Total Entries
12,560
Players Left
3
Average Chip Stack
251,200,000
Total Chips
753,600,000
Next Payout
Place 3
$475,000
Level Info
Level
47
Blinds
600,000 / 12,000,000
Ante
12,000,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
934
Players Left
9
Players Left 3 / 12,560
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Final Two Tables

Level 42 : 1,500,000/3,000,000, 3,000,000 ante
TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
      
2131Taylor MaasUnited States4,500,0002
2132Akira IdeJapan2,500,0001
2133Jason JamesCanada2,500,0001
2134Chao LiAustralia52,000,00017
2135Jonathan WolterBrazil21,500,0007
2136Ohad EnzelUnited States55,000,00018
2137Yuri MurakamiJapan40,000,00013
2138Jeffrey EvansUnited States150,000,00050
2139Yunye LuChina32,500,00011
2031Mantas BagociusLithuania4,000,0001
2032Amin MostafaviUnited States57,000,00019
2033Richard HarrisUnited Kingdom30,000,00010
2034Daisuke OgitaJapan75,000,00025
2035Jaehwa SonCanada40,000,00013
2036James RannUnited Kingdom27,000,0009
2037Jaime HaletkyUnited States74,000,00025
2038Dennys RamosBrazil27,000,0009
2039    

Jacob Thibodeau Eliminated in 18th Place ($41,000)

Level 42 : 1,500,000/3,000,000, 3,000,000 ante
Jacob Thibodeau
Jacob Thibodeau

Caue Silva opened for 5,000,000 in early position and Dennys Ramos in the big blind called. The flop came 8J7.

Silva shoved all-in for 30,000,000 after action was checked to him. Ramos, with only 24,500,000 behind called.

Dennys Ramos: J7 All in
Caue Silva: K10

Ramos had caught himself a two-pair on the flop. The dealer peeled a 9 turn and on the 7 river. Ramos improved to a full house securing his double up.

On the very next hand, Silva, with 5,500,000 left, shoved all-in and Jaime Haletky called, taking them to showdown.

Caue Silva: A9 All in
Jaime Haletky: 55

Haletky's fives held on the board that ran 8102JQ, ending Silva's tournament run.

On the other table, Jacob Thibodeau left the tournament floor in 18th place.

Tags: Caue SilvaDennys RamosJacob ThibodeauJaime Haletky

Level: 42

Blinds: 1,500,000/3,000,000

Ante: 3,000,000

Haletky Triples with Kings; Jaros Tumbles

Level 41 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,500,000, 2,500,000 ante
Patrik Jaros
Patrik Jaros

Jaime Haletky open-jammed for his last 19,500,000 from early position and Caue Silva re-jammed from the cutoff. Patrik Jaros called from the big blind and was covered by Silva, so there was two players all-in and at risk.

Jaime Haletky: KKAll in
Patrik Jaros: AQAll in
Caue Silva: AQ

The shortest stack, Haletky was ahead, but there was a sweat of the straight draw for all on the Q910 flop. There was no chance for a flush to differentiate Jaros and Silva, but they both improved to a pair of queens.

Haletky kept ahead on the 9 turn, and the 10 river locked him up the double, with the remaining players chopping the side pot.

Jaros was left with just 15,000,000 after the hand and was soon seen walking away from the tournament area having hit the rail just after this hand. He was joined swift by Napat Chokejindachai.

Tags: Caue SilvaJaime HaletkyPatrik JarosNapat Chokejindachai

Lu Doubles, Son Eliminates Gollins

Level 41 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,500,000, 2,500,000 ante

Yunye Lu open-shoved for 14,500,000 from late position and got Christina Gollins to go all in for 16,500,000 from cutoff. The remaining players got out of the way, leaving the two to head to showdown.

Yunye Lu: A9 All in
Christina Gollins: JJ

The flop came KA10, pushing Lu into the lead. Lu could almost taste victory when the A fell on the turn. The K river secured his double up, leaving Gollins with only 2,000,000, not enough for even a big blind.

On the very next hand, Gollins open-shoved with her remaining chips from the hijack. Cutoff Jaehwa Son raised to 6,500,000 pushing all remaining players out of the hand.

Christina Gollins: K8 All in
Jaehwa Son: QQ

Gollins started her preparations to leave when the hands were tabled expecting the worse. The board ran 1010JJ5 and, with no king to be seen, Gollins headed to the payout counter to claim her prize.

Tags: Christina GollinsJaehwa SonYunye Lu

Haletky Paying the Table

Level 41 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,500,000, 2,500,000 ante

Jaime Haletky found himself in all-in situations in back-to-back hands against players under the gun with fewer chips.

In the first one, Dennys Ramos moved all in under the gun for 12,000,000 chips, and Haletky called from the big blind.

Dennys Ramos: A7All in
Jaime Haletky: Q2

Haletky paid for calling that shove in a runout of AA52K, that gave Ramos trip aces and a double-up.

In the next hand, Mantas Bagocius moved all in from under the gun with 18,500,000, and when the action reached Haletky in the small blind, he made the call.

Mantas Bagocius: A10All in
Jaime Haletky: KQ

The runout J7QA3 teased Haletky with a queen on the flop, but Bagocius spiked an ace on the turn to stay in the tournament.

Tags: Dennys RamosJaime HaletkyMantas Bagocius

Mostafavi Wipes Out Weymeersch

Level 41 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,500,000, 2,500,000 ante
Douglas Weymeersch
Douglas Weymeersch

Amin Mostafavi opened to 4,000,000 from the hijack and Douglas Weymeersch moved all in on the button for 24,000,000. Mostafavi called and covered, and the players went to showdown.

Douglas Weymeersch: A10All in
Amin Mostafavi: AK

Weymeersch was looking concerned after seeing he was facing Mostafavi's big slick. The Q63 flop didn't bring many outs for Weymeersch either. Mostafavi improved on the K turn, and the 6 river saw to Weymeersch's elimination in 23rd place, taking home $41,000.

Tags: Amin MostafaviDouglas Weymeersch

Level: 41

Blinds: 1,000,000/2,500,000

Ante: 2,500,000

Wolter Succumbs to Pressure

Level 40 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante

Jonathan Wolter opened to 4,000 in cutoff and Jeffrey Evans three-bet to 13,000. Wolter gave Evans a stare down before calling to see a flop.

The dealer displayed KJ6 and action went check, check.

On the J turn, Evans fired 10,000,000. Wolter looked at Evans once again before deciding to fold.

Tags: Jeffrey EvansJonathan Wolter

Mostafavi Takes Most of Lu's Chips

Level 40 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
Yunye Lu
Yunye Lu

In a battle of the blinds, Amin Mostafavi moved all in with 12,500,000 chips and Yunye Lu, who was the big blind, made the call.

Amin Mostafavi: AQAll in
Yunye Lu: KK

Needing an ace in the runout to save his tournament life, Mostafavi got it on the turn on a board of 859A8.

Tags: Amin MostafaviYunye Lu