2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 1
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,850,700
Total Entries
199
Players Left
63
Average Chip Stack
189,524
Total Chips
11,940,000
Level Info
Level
13
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
156
Players Left
73
Players Left 63 / 199
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Event #80: $10,000 8-Game Mixed Championship

Day 1 Completed

Taylor Atchison Rides WSOP Momentum to Top-Three Stack on Day 1 of $10k 8-Game Championship

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Taylor Atchison
Taylor Atchison

Not even a week ago, Taylor Atchison made his first final table at the 2026 World Series of Poker in the $1,500 Stud Hi-Lo and immediately turned it into a victory and a golden bracelet. Afterwards, Taylor made it known that he was not done for the summer yet, and today he has made his first steps en route to a new piece of WSOP hardware by securing a podium spot on the leaderboard after ten levels of play on Day 1 of Event #80: $10,000 8-Game Mixed Championship.

The third edition of the prestigious mixed-game event, which is played as a freezeout, attracted a field of 156 unique entries to the Paris and Horseshoe Las Vegas on Day 1, with only 73 of them surviving to the end of the day. Last year's record turnout of 195 is still in sight, as one more level of late registration remains on Day 2. With 297,500, Taylor bagged nearly five starting stacks, and only trails Clayton Mozdzen (345,000) and Nicholas Marchington (327,000) in the counts.

Clayton Mozdzen
Clayton Mozdzen

Meanwhile, Naoya Kihara jumped in straight after bubbling the $100k PLO and consoled himself by bagging 233,000 at the end of the night, still giving him a chance at securing a third bracelet of the summer. Closing out the top ten is $10k Dealer's Choice champion Bryce Yockey, who amassed 228,500 on Day 1.

End of Day 1 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Clayton MozdzenCanada345,000
2Nicholas MarchingtonUnited Kingdom327,000
3Taylor AtchisonUnited States297,500
4Wataru KosugiJapan275,500
5Christopher VitchUnited States270,500
6Yuval BronshteinIsrael251,000
7Ray DehkharghaniUnited States238,500
8Naoya KiharaJapan233,000
9Tomasz GluszkoPoland230,000
10Bryce YockeyUnited States228,500

Two Main Event champions entered the fray today, looking to add a mixed-game bracelet to their prize cabinets. Daniel Weinman could not get much started and was eliminated halfway through the day, but Joe Hachem made it through to Day 2, albeit with less than a starting stack, as he ended with 51,500. Shorter still is Robert Mizrachi, who could only put 24,000 in his bag. Robert's brother, Michael Mizrachi, attempted a run at a tenth bracelet, but was knocked out after just a few hands.

Daniel Weinman
Daniel Weinman

Jennifer Harman joined her fellow Hall of Famer at the rail shortly after, but Brian Rast (134,500) and Todd Brunson (115,000) did survive the day to represent poker's most elite club on Day 2. Other notable players who bagged at the end of the night include David "ODB" Baker (185,000), content creators Jeremy Ausmus (118,000) and Brad Owen (99,000), and Nacho Barbero (88,000), who is hunting just his second cash of the summer.

Some of the other players who have already been eliminated include Player of the Year frontrunner Shaun Deeb, big bet cannons Jesse Lonis and Chris Hunichen, and poker legend Gus Hansen

The 73 remaining contenders will return on June 2nd at 1 p.m. local time, joined by players who late reg. The tournament is scheduled to play ten levels of 60 minutes each on Day 2, starting with Level 11, which has blinds of 1,000/2,000 for no-limit hold'em and pot-limit Omaha, and limits of 4,000/8,000 for the fixed-limit games.

Tune back in at the start of Day 2 as PokerNews will be back on the tournament floor, bringing you all the latest mixed-game action live from the WSOP in Las Vegas.

Tags: Brad OwenBrian RastBryce YockeyChris HunichenChristopher VitchClayton MozdzenDaniel WeinmanGus HansenJennifer HarmanJeremy AusmusJesse LonisJoe HachemMichael MizrachiNacho BarberoNaoya KiharaNicholas MarchingtonRay DehkharghaniRobert MizrachiShaun DeebTaylor AtchisonTodd BrunsonTomasz GluszkoWataru KosugiYuval Bronshtein

Day 2 Seat Draw

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Late registration remains open into Day 2. Late arrivals will be randomly assigned empty seats.

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
561Nicholas MarchingtonUnited Kingdom327,000
562Matt VengrinUnited States65,000
565Jun WengChina28,500
566Wil WilkinsonUnited States45,500
     
571Yueqi ZhuChina29,500
572Jiyang GanChina74,000
573Ofir MorUnited States40,500
574Brett RicheyUnited States149,000
     
581Clayton MozdzenCanada345,000
583Richard BaiUnited States137,000
584Jonathan NebboutFrance117,000
585Vitor WagnerBrazil105,000
     
592Dzmitry UrbanovichPoland207,500
594Lloyd FrensemeierUnited States118,000
595Maksim PisarenkoRussia54,000
596Ray DehkharghaniUnited States238,500
     
601Derek HanauerUnited States130,000
602Jeremy AusmusUnited States118,000
603Thomas TaylorCanada228,000
604Lucas Zwingmann-GochtGermany57,000
     
611Ryan MillerUnited States77,000
612Tom McCormickUnited States58,500
613Brad OwenUnited States99,000
616Joe HachemAustralia51,500
     
621Akihide ShimizuUnited States117,000
623Jerry WongUnited States120,000
625Harold KleinUnited States213,000
626Bryn KenneyUnited States105,500
     
631Greg MuellerCanada115,000
632Hal RotholzUnited States135,500
633Ali EslamiUnited States115,000
634Peter De BestUnited States81,500
     
641James TiltonUnited States93,000
642Steve BillirakisUnited States71,500
644Roy ThungUnited States65,000
646Ben YuUnited States124,000
     
653David "ODB" BakerUnited States185,000
654Michael DuekUnited States18,000
655Roscoe LightUnited States108,000
656Mihails MorozovsUnited States103,500
     
661Daniel FuhsUnited States138,500
662Naoya KiharaJapan233,000
664Marco JohnsonUnited States154,500
666Bryce YockeyUnited States228,500
     
671John RacenerUnited States156,500
674Tomasz GluszkoPoland230,000
675Matthew SchreiberUnited States81,000
676Jyri MerivirtaFinland142,000
     
681Hiroyuki NodaJapan228,000
682Ray HensonUnited States46,500
683Taylor AtchisonUnited States297,500
684Robert MizrachiUnited States24,000
685Bradford AlbrinckUnited States33,500
     
692Paul VolpeUnited States34,500
693Brian RastUnited States134,500
695Christopher VitchUnited States270,500
696Caitlin ComeskeyUnited States151,000
     
702James ObstAustralia149,500
703Wataru KosugiJapan275,500
704Douglas LorgereeUnited States73,500
705Cary KatzUnited States97,000
     
711Yuval BronshteinIsrael251,000
712Simon WilsonIreland84,000
715Dan ShakUnited States197,000
716Esther TaylorUnited States75,000
     
721Nacho BarberoArgentina88,000
722Brandon Shack-HarrisUnited States113,500
723Dylan LindeUnited States145,500
724Todd BrunsonUnited States115,000
     
731Huabao ChenUnited States150,000
733Matthew WantmanUnited States143,000
734Rob HollinkNetherlands192,000
736Alex LivingstonCanada111,000

End of Day 1 Chip Counts (full)

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Day 1 Concludes

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Day 2 of the $10,000 8-Game Championship has concluded with 73 of the 156 players still in contention.

Some assorted chip counts can be found below; full counts and a recap of the day will follow shortly.

Mueller Gets Into a Spat With Baker While Shoving on Thung

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No-Limit Hold'em

Greg Mueller raised to 4,000 on the button before Roy Thung three-bet to 10,000 in the big blind. Mueller took back his raise, an action that was disputed by tablemate David Baker.

"It's bad etiquette," Baker told him.

"It signals I'm either calling or raising. I don't understand why it's bad etiquette," Mueller replied as he eventually put the chips back in. He called to see the K310 flop, where Thung bet 15,000. Mueller then moved all in for 70,000, and Thung took a minute before folding.

"Can't show you boys that one," Mueller said as he and Baker continued to discuss him pulling his bet back.

Tags: Greg MuellerRoy Thung

Ausmus Takes Out Panagiotou

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Menikos Panagiotou
Menikos Panagiotou

No-Limit Hold'em

Jeremy Ausmus raised to 5,000 under the gun, Menikos Panagiotou moved all in for 49,000 on the button, and Ausmus called.

Menikos Panagiotou: KJ All in
Jeremy Ausmus: AQ

Ausmus hit top pair on the A58 flop to leave Panagiotou far behind. Panagiotou picked up some outs on the K turn, but he missed the 8 river and was sent to the rail in the closing moments of the day.

Tags: Jeremy AusmusMenikos Panagiotou

Three Final Hands

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The floor has announced that each table will complete three more hands before Day 1 wraps up.

Tafur Meets End Against Mozdzen

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Daniel Tafur
Daniel Tafur

No-Limit Hold'em

Daniel Tafur got his remaining 50,000 or so in on a 103Q7 turn against Clayton Mozdzen and was at risk.

Daniel Tafur: 33 All in
Clayton Mozdzen: QQ

Tafur did not find the last three in the deck on the 8 river, eliminating him from the tournament.

Tags: Clayton MozdzenDaniel Tafur

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