2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 3
Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
77
Prize
$250,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$300
Prize Pool
$2,751,510
Total Entries
11,185
Level Info
Level
45
Blinds
4,000,000 / 8,000,000
Ante
8,000,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
12
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 11,185

Twelve Return for Final Day in Hunt for Gladiator Glory

Jonhhy Oshana
Jonhhy Oshana

Day 3 of Event #88: $300 Gladiators of Poker No-Limit Hold'em at the 2026 World Series of Poker is prepped to get underway with just 12 hopefuls returning to Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas to battle it out for victory. This number represents the last players standing from the massive field of 11,185 entries across four Day 1 flights.

With no previous victors left in the field, the eventual champion will be receiving a maiden WSOP bracelet, and it’s Luis Genel who has put himself in pole position to do so, having bagged a huge stack of 61,800,000 following an onslaught of eliminations towards the end of Day 2

His nearest competitor is Johnny Oshana, who comes in slightly behind with 51,600,000, and Ken Baime rounds out the podium. He will be returning with 40,500,000, which, despite being impressive, still leaves him with some catching up to do.

Kenneth Baime
Kenneth Baime

Start of Day 3 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Luis GenelUnited States61,800,00041
2Johnny OshanaUnited States51,600,00034
3Kenneth BaimeUnited States40,500,00027
4Gianluigi ZaniboniItaly36,600,00024
5Ryan HullUnited States32,900,00022
6David HirstAustralia23,400,00016
7Vu TranUnited States22,500,00015
8Valentin FarkasCroatia15,500,00010
9Gary McCoyIreland14,900,00010
10Emma StevensonUnited States14,000,0009.5
11Sumit KumarUnited States11,100,0007.5
12Said El HarrakUnited States8,500,0005.5

The comeback story award goes to Croatia’s Valentin Farkas, who was down to just north of one big blind late last night, but managed to rally back and spin up a stack to come into the final day ninth in chips.

Valentin Farkas
Valentin Farkas

Those left battling have already locked up, at the very least, a very healthy payout of $16,000. That being said, all eyes will be on the mammoth $250,000 prize reserved for the eventual champion, alongside a WSOP gold bracelet. That number stems from the $1,873,520 total prize pool that was accrued during registration.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1  $250,000
2  $166,000
3  $124,500
4  $94,000
5  $71,350
6  $54,600
7  $42,100
8  $32,700
9  $25,550
10-11  $20,110
12  $16,000

Action will resume at 11 a.m. sharp, and at Level 38, with blinds at 1,000,000/1,500,000, with a big blind ante of 1,500,000. Level duration will remain at 40 minutes throughout, and play will go on until a victor is determined. Stay tuned as PokerNews brings you full live updates during the final day of the Gladiators of Poker.

Tags: David HirstEl HarrakEmma StevensonGary McCoyGianluigi ZaniboniJohnny OshanaKen BaimeKenneth BaimeLuis GenelRyan HullSaid El HarrakSumit KumarValentin FarkasVu Tran