2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$1,524,160
Total Entries
1,732
Players Left
1
Average Chip Stack
34,640,000
Total Chips
34,640,000
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
53
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 1,732
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Event #85: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em

Day 2 Completed

Zixuan Liu Captures First WSOP Gold Bracelet in Event #85: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em

Level 34 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Zixuan Liu
Zixuan Liu

Zixuan Liu outlasted a field of 1,733 entries to capture the top prize of $219,149 and his first World Series of Poker gold bracelet in Event #85: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Following the biggest victory of his poker career, an emotional Liu reflected on what the win meant to him.

"This is the turning point of my entire life."

Top Ten Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Zixuan LiuChina$219,391
2Justin ShiaoUnited States$146,167
3Anthony LasalaUnited States$105,650
4Jeffery RozierUnited States$77,251
5Tyler PhillipsUnited States$57,149
6Yehuda YosefUnited States$42,781
7Daniel YoshibaUnited States$32,410
8Bruce DiamondUnited States$24,852
9Dennis HotzGermany$19,292
10Joseph BlockUnited States$15,163

Winner's Reaction

Remarkably, this was only Liu's second-ever WSOP event. His debut came earlier in Event #78: $600 Deepstack Championship No-Limit Hold'em, where he finished 21st for $11,176.

Away from the poker table, Liu works as a software engineer for TikTok in Cupertino, California. After looking for a hobby several years ago, he discovered poker and quickly fell in love with the game.

With his wife, Zhen Zhang, and daughter, Aria Liu, visiting family in China, Liu decided to take a solo trip to Las Vegas to test his skills. It proved to be a life-changing decision.

Throughout the tournament, Liu kept his wife updated on his progress and said she would be the first person he called after the victory.

As for his prize money, Liu already knows how he plans to spend part of it.

"I'm going to buy my wife a new car. She is so supportive of me."

Day 2 Action

Day 2 began with just 53 players remaining, and the pace was relentless from the opening shuffle. Before long, the field had been reduced to the final 18, who moved to the feature tables at Paris Las Vegas. Eliminations continued at a rapid pace until the official final table of ten was set, with every player chasing poker's ultimate prize, the WSOP gold bracelet.

Among the most accomplished players still in contention were 25K Fantasy Draft selection Tyler Phillips and Bruce Diamond, who had recently finished third in the Seniors Event.

Liu scored one of the key eliminations of the day when his king-queen outflopped Phillips' pocket threes. Diamond and Dennis Hotz were both sent to the rail by Daniel Yoshiba after Yoshiba flopped Broadway, while eventual runner-up Justin Shiao built momentum throughout the day, including eliminating 2003 WSOP Main Event champion Greg Merson. Liu also eliminated opponent Anthony Lasala, hitting a flush on the turn. Lasala held the biggest rail with a poker group from his hometown.

Heads-Up Play

Liu entered heads-up play holding a commanding chip lead over Shiao. Although the match lasted less than an hour, Shiao steadily chipped away at the deficit and briefly threatened to make it a contest. Liu later admitted Shiao had been the toughest opponent he faced all day.

"He was my toughest opponent of the day. Earlier I tried to bluff him with king-queen, and when I hit my queen on the river, I thought I was good, but he had the ace. That really scared me."

Ultimately, Liu regained control. On the final hand, he got all of the chips into the middle holding a full house against Shiao, ending the tournament before the scheduled dinner break.

Zixuan Liu
Zixuan Liu

Never Giving Up

Liu's run nearly ended much earlier in the tournament. At one stage, a failed bluff left him with just four big blinds.

The following hand, he looked down at ace-nine but trusted his instincts and folded. Soon afterward, he picked up pocket tens, doubled his stack, and never looked back. From there, he slowly rebuilt his stack one pot at a time.

Liu credits much of his success to a strict set of personal rules that guide his decision-making at the table.

"When I don't follow my own rules, that's when I get into trouble," he explained.

Although he admitted he strayed from them a couple of times during the tournament, he managed to stay composed, refocus, and return to the disciplined approach that ultimately earned him poker's most prestigious prize.

Liu had originally planned to return to work the following day, but those plans have changed.

"I'm going to request one more day off so I can attend the bracelet ceremony, because that is really important to me."

With a WSOP bracelet now on his wrist and a career-best score on his résumé, Liu's breakout performance may prove to be only the beginning of his poker journey.

This will conclude PokerNews coverage of Event #85: $1,000 No Limit Hold’em. Be sure to follow PokerNews for the remainder of the events throughout the summer.

Tags: Anthony LasalaAria LiuBruce DiamondDaniel YoshibaDennis HotzGreg MersonJeffery RozierJoseph BlockJustin ShiaoTyler PhillipsYehuda YosefZhen ZhangZixuan Liu

Zixuan Liu Has Defeated Everyone In Event #85 $1,000 No Limit Hold'em

Level 34 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Zixuan Liu
Zixuan Liu

Zixuan Liu has defeated 1,732 opponents to win the bracelet and the top cash prize of $219,391. The heads-up match lasted under an hour against his opponent, Justin Shiao. Recap to follow.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Zixuan LiuChina$219,391
2Justin ShiaoUnited States$146,167
3Anthony LasalaUnited States$105,650
4Jeffery RozierUnited States$77,251
5Tyler PhillipsUnited States$57,149
6Yehuda YosefUnited States$42,781
7Daniel YoshibaUnited States$32,410
8Bruce DiamondUnited States$24,852
9Dennis HotzGermany$19,292

Tags: Justin ShiaoZixuan Liu

Justin Shiao Eliminated In 2nd Place ($146,167)

Level 34 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Justin Shiao
Justin Shiao

Zixuan Liu raised from the button to 1,200,000, and Justin Shiao called from the big blind. The flop arrived with 1087, Shiao checked, while Liu bet 1,200,000. Shiao raised to 2,400,000, and Liu called.

On the turn 4, Liu bet 3,000,000, and Shiao moved all in for 9,000,000. Liu called.

Justin Shiao: Q9 All in
Zixuan Liu: 84

The river was the 8, and Liu held the best hand with a full house.

Tags: Justin ShiaoZixuan Liu

Anthony Lasala Eliminated in 3rd Place ($105,650)

Level 34 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Anthony Lasala
Anthony Lasala

Anthony Lasala on the button shoved all-in for 3,825,000. Zixuan Liu int he small blind made the call.

Anthony Lasala: Q8 All in
Zixuan Liu: A6

Lasala looked at his rail and said, "He has an ace," sounding quite disappointed. But he was pushed into the lead when the flop came 3Q7. He hit top pair but Liu's outs increased with a flush draw.

The turn J fell with no consequence and the 4 was peeled on the river. Lasala made a fist pump unaware that Liu completed his flush on the river. Once he was made aware, he left the tournament floor visibly disappointed with the results.

Tags: Anthony LasalaZixuan Liu

Jeffery Rozier Eliminated in 4th Place ($77,251)

Level 34 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Jeffery Rozier
Jeffery Rozier

Justin Shiao opened for 800,000 and Jeffery Rozier in the small blind shoved all-in for 3,500,000. Shiao called taking them to showdown.

Jeffery Rozier: AA All in
Justin Shiao: AQ

Rozier was feeling good about his hand when the flop came 10Q9. But the turn Q dropped cracking his aces and giving Shiao trip. The river 6 was a formality. Rozier left the table as Shiao scooped the pot.

Tags: Jeffery RozierJustin Shiao

Shiao Getting Some Momentum

Level 34 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante

Zixuan Liu raised from the small blind to 900,000, and Justin Shiao called from the big blind. The flop came out with A48, and Liu continued with 1,200,000. Shiao called.

On the turn 7, Liu continued with 2,000,000, and Shiao called.

On the river Q both players checked. Liu turned over KQ and Shaio turned over A5 for a pair of aces and the win.

Tags: Justin ShiaoZixuan Liu

Level: 34

Blinds: 200,000/400,000

Ante: 400,000

Tyler Phillips Eliminated in 5th place ($57,149)

Level 33 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Charles Phillips
Charles Phillips

Zixuan Liu opened for 800,000 in cutoff and button Tyler Phillips responded with a jam for 3,650,000. When action went back to him, Liu called.

Tyler Phillips: 33 All in
Zixuan Liu: KQ

It was looking grim for Phillips when the flop dropped 96K pushing Liu to the lead. No help came for Phillips when the dealer peeled the 2 turn.

The J river completed the board, sealing Phillips fate to leave the tournament.

Tags: Tyler PhillipsZixuan Liu

Rozier Melts Shiao's Snowmen

Level 33 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Jeffery Rozier limped on the button and Tyler Phillips int he small blind did the same. Justin Shiao had other plans and defended his blind with an all-in for around 8,000,000. Rozier, covered, snap-called while Phillips got out fo the way.

Jeffery Rozier: KJ All in
Justin Shiao: 88

The flop came J43 pushing Rozier into the lead. Rozier was doing fist pumps as the dealer completed the board with a 6 turn and a 3 river, securing his double up.

Tags: Jeffery RozierJustin ShiaoTyler Phillips

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