2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,767,000
Total Entries
190
Players Left
13
Average Chip Stack
876,923
Total Chips
11,400,000
Next Payout
Place 13
$24,377
Level Info
Level
20
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
109
Players Left
13
Players Left 13 / 190
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Rubbathan Folds To Korn

Level 12

Action was picked up on sixth street in a pot between Andres Korn and Mark Rubbathan, with two and a half bets in front of each of them.

Andres Korn: XxXx/A1063/Xx
Mark Rubbathan: XxXx/5A7Q/Xx - Folded on seventh street

Rubbathan checked over to Korn on sixth street who bet and Rubbathan called.

On seventh street, Rubbathan checked and then folded to a bet from Korn.

Tags: Andres KornMark Rubbathan

"You Screwed Yourself and Myself" as Yoon Scoops Yockey and Kabrhel Folds Half

Level 12
Martin Kabrhel
Martin Kabrhel

Action picked up on fifth street with around 50,000 in the middle already in a three-way pot between Brian Yoon, Bryce Yockey, and Martin Kabrhel.

Brian Yoon: XxXx / 2576 / Xx
Bryce Yockey: XxXx / AA10A / Xx
Martin Kabrhel: XxXx / 10879 - folded on sixth street

Yockey checked with open aces to Kabrhel, who bet on fifth, getting calls from Yoon and Yockey.

On sixth, Yockey made open trip aces but checked, Kabrhel bet again, Yoon raised, and Yockey made it three bets.

"So I can call twenty more or raise another ten?" Kabrhel inquired of the dealer, "And if I call then he [Yoon] can reraise, and he [Yockey] can reraise again?"

Kabrhel then took out his phone, scrolled on the WSOP LIVE app for a moment, then took a picture of his hole cards, before eventually folding, afraid of Yockey having a full house.

Yoon made it four bets on sixth, and Yockey called. Yockey quickly check-called on seventh.

Yockey revealed Q42 in the hole for just trip aces with no full house, while Yoon tabled 432 in the hole for a straight to the seven and six-low, scooping Yockey on seventh, as a visibly frustrated Kabrhel rose from his seat.

"So you screw me, yeah!" Kabrhel reprimanded Yockey.

"Well, I screwed myself," Yockey replied, "Because I wanted you to fold a straight."

"Well played," Kabrhel commented, "You screw yourself and myself, was it fun?"

The post-mortem complaints from Kabrhel would continue for several minutes after the hand.

Bryce Yockey
Bryce Yockey

Tags: Brian YoonBryce YockeyMartin Kabrhel

More For Bronstein

Level 12

Ali Eslami completed to see Noah Bronstein raise. Action folded back around to Eslami, who called.

Noah Bronstein: XxXx/7A44/Xx
Ali Eslami: XxXx/639K/Xx - folded on seventh street

Both players checked on fourth street to see Bronstein bet on fifth and sixth street, earning calls from Eslami both times.

On seventh street, Bronstein bet once more, and Eslami folded his hand.

Tags: Ali EslamiNoah Bronstein

Bronstein Doubles Through Bradshaw

Level 12

Noah Bronstein: A5 / 249K / 2 All in
Andrew Bradshaw: Q6 / A5810 / J

Noah Bronstein was already at risk of elimination by the time the boards were revealed on sixth street. He was ahead both ways, surprisingly, with nothing but ace-king high and a low draw against Bradshaw's ace-queen high and worse low draw

Another player joked, "He will find a way to win," referring to Bradshaw. However, he didn't catch anything with a jack on the river. Bronstein paired his deuce to scoop the entire pot.

Tags: Andrew BradshawNoah Bronstein

Prize Pool Confirmed; $415,648 To Winner

Level 12
WSOP 2026 Bracelet
WSOP 2026 Bracelet

The prize pool numbers have been confirmed, with 190 entrants generating a prize pool of $1,767,000 that the final 29 players will see a piece of.

Event #75: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo

PlacePayout
1$415,648
2$277,087
3$191,165
4$135,065
5$97,785
6$72,587
7$55,282
8$43,226
9$34,725
10-11$28,681
12-15$24,377
16-20$21,336
21-29$20,320

Korn Makes a Boat Against Comeskey

Level 12

Mark Rubbathan completed from late position, Andres Korn called on his left, and Caitlin Comeskey called from the bring-in.

Mark Rubbathan: XxXx / 4K - folded on fourth street
Andres Korn: XxXx / A35A / Xx
Caitlin Comeskey: XxXx / 44QQ / Xx

Comeskey led fourth with open fours, Rubbathan quickly folded, but Korn stuck around.

On fifth, Comeskey opted to check-call and she did the same on sixth with open two pair.

Korn fired a final bet on seventh, and Comeskey reluctantly called before she got shown the A53 hole cards of Korn, who made aces full to scoop.

Tags: Andres KornCaitlin ComeskeyMark Rubbathan

Choi and Pan Chop Up Jansen

Level 12

Bradley Jansen brought it in to see Kevin Choi complete, earning calls from Qinqhai Pan and Jansen.

Kevin Choi: XxXx/8562/Xx
Qinghai Pan: XxXx/QJ103/Xx
Bradley Jansen: XxXx/7293/Xx

Action checked around to Choi on fourth street to see a bet followed by two calls. Every subsequent street saw action repeat identically.

Choi tabled A104 at showdown for a six-low, while Qinhai Pan tabled Q42 for a pair of queens. Jansen mucked and saw his chips divided up between his opponents.

Tags: Bradley JansenKevin ChoiQinghai Pan

Ivey and Comesky Chop Up Germaine's Stack for Profit

Level 12

Phil Ivey: K55 / KAK9
Jack Germaine: XxXx / 2633 / Xx
Caitlin Comeskey: A74 / 8Q26

Phil Ivey bet fourth street with ace-king showing and was called by Jack Germaine as well as Caitlin Comeskey. Ivey continued to bet on every further street for both Germaine and Comeskey to come along. In showdown, Ivey showed kings full of fives and Germaine mucked, as Comeskey had a seven-six low.

Tags: Caitlin ComeskeyJack GermainePhil Ivey

Adam Flushes Out Lin

Level 12

Alfie Adam completed, David Lin raised, and Adam called.

David Lin: XxXx / K429 / Xx All in
Alfie Adam: XxXx / J478 / Xx

Lin led on both fourth and fifth, with Adam calling down.

On sixth, Lin led again, and Adam raised, which Lin called with half a big bet behind.

Lin led all-in for his final 5,000 on seventh, and Adam called immediately. Lin had KQ8 in the hole for just the pair of kings, while Adam tabled A32 for an ace-high flush and a seven-low, sending Lin to the rail.

Tags: Alfie AdamDavid Lin

Elezra Survives For Now

Level 12

Eli Elezra: 1010 / A93A / K All in
Richard Sklar: 34 / 2785 / 8

"I did my job and got him out," Richard Sklar said and then asked how many chips Eli Elezra had behind, who bet fourth street off only 10,500 total. Sklar raised and Elezra called all-in.

Elezra was ahead with a pair of tens in the hole and made aces-up on sixth street. Sklar had the low locked up but held outs to a straight, which he missed on a blank last card, resulting in a chop.

One table over, James Obst was left short in three-way action in which David Steicke earned most of it with jacks and treys while Michael Mizrachi won the smaller side pot with eights and sixes.

Tags: David SteickeEli ElezraJames ObstMichael MizrachiRichard Sklar