2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 1
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$2,220,907
Total Entries
1,673
Players Left
227
Average Chip Stack
184,251
Total Chips
41,825,000
Level Info
Level
16
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
1,673
Players Left
227
Players Left 227 / 1,673
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PokerNews live coverage of this event will begin on Day 2 (July 3). Until then, we will keep readers informed with updates on chip counts and core event statistics, including entries and the prize pool. Scroll down to see more.

Event #83: $1,500 Double Board Bomb Pot Pot-Limit Omaha

Day 1 Completed

Stars Turn Out in Force for the $1,500 Double Board Bomb Pot

Danny Wong finds himself among the chip leaders
Danny Wong finds himself among the chip leaders

One of the most unique tournaments on the 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) schedule, Event #83: $1,500 Double Board Bomb Pot PLO, began on July 2. It saw 1,673 entries processed, but only 227 of those who started the day with high hopes advanced to Day 2.

The action was relentless throughout the opening day, with a steady stream of eliminations. Paul Fehlig (799,000) is listed in the WSOP LIVE app as the Day 1 chip leader, although a stack of 79,900 is more likely to be accurate.

Danny Wong (490,000) was one of the players who bagged a top 10 stack, as was fellow bracelet winner Igor Zektser (449,000).

Event #83: $1,500 Double Board Bomb Pot PLO Day 1 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Paul FehligUnited States799,000
2Kamil DoboszPoland595,000
3Jean-Marc ThomasFrance544,000
4Julio TrimmerMexico520,000
5Danny WongUnited States490,000
6Igor ZektserUnited States449,000
7Mohamed KerkeniFrance446,000
8Alon HubermanIsrael439,000
9Jared KoppelUnited States435,000
10Eric GarmaUnited States430,000

Japan's Naoya Kihara (426,000) looks to have continued his rich vein of form by bagging a big stack in this event's Day 1. Jun Weng (389,500), Jesse Lonis (335,000), Rafael Lebron (328,000), and Amnon Filippi (320,000) all return in the top 30.

Also still in contention are the likes of Joao Simao (285,000), Brad Ruben (253,000), Luke Schwartz (235,000), Michael Moncek (232,000), James Obst (228,000), Anthony Zinno (177,000), Davidi Kitai (175,000), Jason Daly (159,000), Ari Engel (128,000), Steve Zolotow (110,000), Josh Reichard (105,000), and Mike Matusow (100,000).

Day 2 commences at 1:00 p.m. local time on July 3, with the plan to whittle the field down to only five players. Stay tuned to PokerNews for live updates from the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Tags: Alon HubermanAmnon FilippiAnthony ZinnoAri EngelBrad RubenDanny WongDavidi KitaiEric GarmaIgor ZektserJames ObstJared KoppelJason DalyJean-Marc ThomasJesse LonisJoao SimaoJosh ReichardJulio TrimmerJun WengKamil DoboszLuke SchwartzMichael MoncekMike MatusowMohamed KerkeniNaoya KiharaPaul FehligRafael LebronSteve Zolotow

Day 2 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
4841Luke Schwartz235,00047
4842Virgile Turchi86,00017
4843Yong Lee77,00015
4844Humberto Guerra97,00019
4845Antoine Labat298,00060
4846Michael Khan148,00030
4847JC Tran310,00062
4848Liyingxue Ji134,00027
     
4851Daisy Kang208,00042
4852Ravikiran Chekuri27,0005
4853Henry Liang110,00022
4854Erik Perez227,00045
4855Dennis Krusch277,00055
4856Jordan Spurlin39,0008
4857James Hundt59,00012
4858Mark Liedtke268,00054
     
4861Rupom Pal57,00011
4862Rahul Gupta340,00068
4863Rhett Vanleeuwen310,00062
4864Amnon Filippi320,00064
4865Jose Velador124,00025
4866Irma Dehoyosrojas123,00025
4868Jason Daly159,00032
     
4871Mark Presley65,00013
4872Robert Mizrachi191,00038
4873Joseph Bowers58,00012
4874Ronen Ohayon28,5006
4875Thijs Hilberts213,00043
4876Julio Trimmer520,000104
4877Rafael Lebron328,00066
4878Shawn Salemnia223,00045
     
4931Keith Olsby162,00032
4932Ali Sheikholeslami185,00037
4933Kane Kalas151,00030
4934Martin Engels39,0008
4935George Vigelette273,00055
4936Matias Cirigliano23,0005
4937Dien Le200,00040
4938Harrison Borden170,00034
     
4941Dmitrii Perfilev181,00036
4942Darren Kennedy109,00022
4943Tsubasa Kawaguchi157,00031
4944Devin Maio67,00013
4945John Reiter275,00055
4946Eric Charles138,00028
4947Malcolm Trayner76,00015
4948Zoltan Szabo209,00042
     
4952Andrew Davis102,00020
4953Michael Moncek232,00046
4954Kevin Blinsky69,00014
4955Kayvan Payman182,00036
4956Mayank Jaggi178,00036
4957Bartlomiej Zemojtel19,0004
4958Alexander Zhernoklev49,00010
     
4961Mei Seow124,00025
4962Gregory Wish139,00028
4963Luke Tavis11,4002
4964Demetrius Campbell139,00028
4965Jason Stockfish46,0009
4966Konosuke Nakajima55,30011
4967Oliver Entine274,00055
4968Bradley Dutro99,00020
     
4971Byraun Moretz20,0004
4972Jonathan Turner323,00065
4973Pankaj Kothari84,00017
4974Ashok Kamani274,00055
4975Richard Ashby116,00023
4976Christian Harder62,00012
4977Carolina Martin89,00018
4978Ryuta Ogawa232,00046
     
5031Reimond Caceres421,00084
5032Casey Carroll146,00029
5033Dong Meng268,00054
5034Alexander Rizvi69,00014
5035Jean-Marc Thomas544,000109
5036Daniel Novak141,00028
5037Joseph Ritzie104,00021
5038Joao Simao285,00057
     
5041John Marlowe100,00020
5043Lucas Hillman329,00066
5044Marc Fishman166,00033
5045Anthony Zinno177,00035
5046Paul Zappulla266,00053
5047Jay Harwood95,00019
5048Alex Difelicele54,00011
     
5051Jun Weng389,50078
5052Kaifan Wang377,00075
5053James Obst228,00046
5054Brian Hunkins112,00022
5055Dario Paccone341,00068
5056Antonios Koukouras39,0008
5058Timothy Batow91,00018
     
5061Bastien Joly75,00015
5062Chris Barfield43,0009
5063Rod Fani122,00024
5064Daniel Walmsley296,00059
5065Chet Sickle299,00060
5066Andrew Ung161,00032
5067Vincent Abess80,00016
5068Markus Anheier36,0007
     
5071Andrew West119,00024
5072Carlos Vizoso190,00038
5073Jesse Lonis335,00067
5074Lee Webb174,00035
5075Gaston Martinez53,00011
5076Hieu Luu179,00036
5077Brandon Sunshine48,00010
5078Ashton Nikzad25,0005
     
5131Mike Matusow100,00020
5132Jared Koppel435,00087
5133Donald Nyberg160,00032
5134Christopher Amaral84,00017
5135Nicholas Stridsberg281,00056
5136Josh Reichard105,00021
5137Jason Lademan238,00048
5138Frederic Slechten325,00065
     
5141Ryan Godliman139,00028
5142Rishi Makkar18,1004
5143Marcus Fuentes367,00073
5144Alexander Stevic85,00017
5145Garik Tamasian76,00015
5146Leonardo Martins345,00069
5147David Tarbet123,00025
5148Maxx Holland93,00019
     
5151Steve Zolotow110,00022
5152Kuen Jeffrey Lo334,00067
5153Kamil Dobosz595,000119
5154Gregory Brown191,00038
5155Michael Crombeen25,0005
5156Matthew Baiza197,00039
5157Yueqi Zhu94,00019
5158Jeffrey Haskin139,00028
     
5161Matthew Park117,00023
5162Kyan Pardiwalla18,0004
5163Marcel Vonk116,00023
5164Chenxiang Miao192,00038
5165Jacob Fishbein235,00047
5166Shuhei Yoshida247,00049
5167Hok Lee25,0005
5168Benjamin Goldstein235,00047
     
5171Rocco Smeriglio139,00028
5172Tal Petrushka100,00020
5173Tony Le128,00026
5174Werner Smit66,00013
5175Kevin Lee174,00035
5176Jiyang Gan152,00030
5177Frederic Borgmans36,0007
5178Mitchell Johnson145,00029
     
5231Bradley Ruben253,00051
5232Alon Huberman439,00088
5233Cliff Yuan158,00032
5234Paul Fehlig799,000160
5235Nicholas Getzen132,00026
5236Gianluca Cedolia413,00083
5237Jason White16,9003
5238Larry Etherington149,00030
     
5241Danny Wong490,00098
5242David Prociak84,00017
5243John Metz101,00020
5245Brett Bedore9,0002
5246Christopher Demaci142,00028
5247Abdul Amer205,00041
5248Maximilian Lehmanski150,00030
     
5251Jack Trammell190,00038
5252Eric Garma430,00086
5253Romain Morvan77,00015
5254Shawn Rice146,00029
5255Ayaz Mahmood98,50020
5256Lee McDaniel25,0005
5257Aaron Luckman73,00015
5258Christopher Putz101,00020
     
5261Davidi Kitai175,00035
5262Joel Vazquez184,00037
5263Sridhar Kandukuri94,00019
5264Christopher Wood115,00023
5265Tom Walch169,00034
5266Jacob Long65,00013
5267Simeon Tsonev138,00028
5268Aiden Guo319,00064
     
5271Pierre Dealmeida115,00023
5272Todd Rodenborn103,00021
5273Krishna Sorna233,00047
5274Srider Nadarajah427,00085
5275Cameron Mixson340,00068
5276Ernest Ward205,00041
5277Ray Fishman137,00027
5278Alexander Ziskin100,00020
     
5331Liam Jehu124,00025
5332Reiji Kono135,00027
5333Ari Engel128,00026
5334Marc Jacquet46,0009
5335Noah Workman147,00029
5336William Gross124,00025
5337Federico Quevedo178,00036
5338Ashish Gupta124,00025
     
5341Piotr Tuczynski24,2005
5342Anson Tsang89,00018
5343Boris Smuskevicius72,00014
5344Paris Sitzoukis314,00063
5345Amir Ghaffarian189,00038
5346Jeremy Reed11,5002
5347Brian Ng27,3005
5348Billy Chattaway212,00042
     
5351Dechang Zhang334,00067
5352Igor Zektser449,00090
5353Neil Yekell184,00037
5354Ryan Hoenig111,00022
5355Sachin Ramrakhani285,00057
5356Ryutaro Suzuki212,00042
5357Marcelo Lopes37,0007
5358David Wells164,00033
     
5361Mohamed Kerkeni446,00089
5362David Carter41,0008
5363Joshua Abiscott301,00060
5364Jay Lu107,00021
5365Michael Zhou75,00015
5366Timothy Frazin154,00031
5367Yaginuma Yuji25,0005
5368Noah Kelley41,5008
     
5371Rhian Fineis339,00068
5372Naoya Kihara426,00085
5373Gregg Donnenfeld303,00061
5374Justin Fawcett112,00022
5375Brandon Shack-Harris114,00023
5376Yuanting Wang23,0005
5377Christopher Bissinger268,00054
5378Stephen Biggar96,00019

End of Day 1 Chip Counts (full)

According to the WSOP LIVE app, these are the chip counts of the 227 players who advanced to Day 2.

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Main Event Bracelet

The least and most surprising World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champion ever is arguably the same person.

Confused? You won't be in a bit. Poker's most prestigious annual event, with the purpose of crowning a 2026 world champion, kicks off today at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Michael Mizrachi, the newest Poker Hall of Famer, won this $10,000 buy-in tournament last summer for $10,000,000.

"The Grinder's" win brought some excitement around the poker community, but it wasn't a huge surprise like some past champs. Mizrachi didn't come out of nowhere before winning the Main Event. He wasn't an accountant who won a cheap online satellite to enter the tournament or some random amateur low-stakes cash game player.

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Texas Hold'em may be far and away the most popular variant of poker, but true grinders know the joy of switching it up with variants like Omaha, Stud and 2-7.

Some of poker's most decorated players have made mixed games their bread and butter. This includes Poker Hall of Famer Phil Ivey, who won three bracelets in a single summer way back in 2002, as well as Scott Seiver and Benny Glaser, who pulled off the same feat the last two summers.

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Top Chip Counts Following Final Break

According to the WSOP LIVE app.

Prize Pool and Payouts

WSOP Bracelet 2026
WSOP Bracelet 2026

The prize pool for this event is $2,220,907. The top 251 players will make the money, with $322,564 set aside for the eventual champion.

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$322,56424 -31$10,936
2$214,94632 -39$9,041
3$153,80240 -47$7,582
4$111,41448 -55$6,451
5$81,72056 -63$5,570
6$60,70164 -71$4,881
7$45,66972 -79$4,343
8$34,80680 -99$3,923
9$26,878100 -117$3,600
10 -11$21,033118 -144$3,356
12 -15$16,683145 -171$3,179
16 -23$13,414172 -251$3,027

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