2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j732
Prize
$322,564
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$2,220,907
Total Entries
1,673
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
227
Players Left
19
Players Left 1 / 1,673
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Fishbein Leaves Liedtke Short

Level 21

5674A
44QJA

Action was picked up on the river, with both Jacob Fishbein and Mark Liedtke sitting with 205,000 in front of them from previous streets. Fishbein bet out for 395,000, leaving just 20,000 behind. Liedtke went very deep into the tank, and mulled over his options for a few moments. Eventually, he put in the call.

Fishbein announced, "queens and queen-high flush," tabling QQ93. Liedtke mucked in frustration.

Tags: Jacob FishbeinMark Liedtke

Labat Takes Out Brown

Level 21

Q54AA
J10567

Gregory Brown bet 140,000 on the button and only Antoine Labat in the big blind called.

Labat check-called the 115,000 jam from Brown on the turn.

Gregory Brown: AK83 All in
Antoine Labat: AQ52

Brown's second nut flush was no good against Labat's full house and a pair of fives on the other board was good for Labat's lead to continue to grow.

Tags: Antoine LabatGregory Brown

Labat Flops Two Sets for Chip Lead

Level 21

AJ529
5Q3K6

Action was picked up on the turn, with both small blind Antoine Labat and big blind Daniel Walmsley having invested 50,000 each on the flop.

Labat check-raised a bet of 100,000 from Walmsley, only for the latter to move all in. Labat speedily called.

Antoine Labat: 8552 All in
Daniel Walmsley: AKQ7

Labat was comfortably in the lead with a set of fives on both boards, and had to fade just four outs on each river to scoop. He did so, crossing the 2,000,000 mark.

Tags: Antoine LabatDaniel Walmsley

48th-55th Place Finishers ($6,451)

Level 21

Kono Takes Out West

Level 21

AJ936
A44JA

Andrew West moved all in for 135,000 on the flop from first position and Reiji Kono called in the big blind.

Andrew West: K1084 All in
Reiji Kono: J874

A pair of jacks was good for Kono on the bottom board and the full house on the top board saw Kono scooping while West took his leave from the tournament.

Tags: Andrew WestReiji Kono

Fishman Continues the Spin-up

Level 21

1097
283

Action checked all the way around to Brian Hunkins on the button, who put in a pot-sized bet of 160,000. Ray Fishman, in the big blind, deliberated for quite some time, and alternated between checking his cards and the board. Eventually he announced "I'm all in."

When it folded back to Hunkins, he took quite some time to come to a decision. Fishman was talking his ear off the whole time, letting him know that he's playing both boards, and that he'll show no matter what. After taking inventory, Hunkins believed him and folded.

Fishman tabled J998 for just about everything. Moments ago, he was sat on just a mere T-5,000 chip. He now has 156 of them.

Tags: Brian HunkinsRay Fishman

Batow Falls As Maio Scoops

Level 21

A6379
65464

Devin Maio bet 40,000 on the flop from the small blind to see Malcolm Trayner raise to 360,000 in late position. Timothy Batow in late position moved all in for 365,000 and Maio repotted to see Trayner jam on him for 710,000, earning a call from Maio.

Timothy Batow: AAQ7 All in
Devin Maio: 8654 All in
Malcolm Trayner: 9873

Maio ended up with a flush on one board and sixes full on the other to scoop up all of Batow's stack and most of Trayner's.

Tags: Devin MaioMalcolm TraynerTimothy Batow

Simao Exits Amid Ante Confusion

Level 21
Joao Simao
Joao Simao

2106A5
A2J2K

Joao Simao was forced all in with just 10,000 to his name. The floor ruled, conversely to what was told to the players during Day 1, that he was only able to win 10,000 off every player. When the flops were dealt, Cliff Yuan bet out, then called all in after Konosuke Nakajima potted.

Joao Simao: QJ98 All in
Cliff Yuan:: JJ76 All in
Konosuke Nakajima: 101043

Yuan's set held, as Nakajima's set got replaced by a straight, winning him half either way. Simao hit the rail.

Tags: Cliff YuanJoao SimaoKonosuke Nakajima

56th-63rd Place Finishers ($5,570)

Level 21

Level: 21

Ante: 20,000

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