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
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First Blood Oshana

Level 44 : Blinds 3,000,000/6,000,000, 6,000,000 ante

Johnny Oshana limped in, and Kenneth Baime checked his option.

Baime then check-called a bet of 10,000,000 on the 52J flop, bringing the two to a J turn.

Here, action went check, check, before Baime bet 13,500,000 on the 4 river. Oshana didn't take too long before making the call with 32, and his two pair was good against the K8 of Baime.

Tags: Johnny OshanaKenneth Baime

Ryan Hull Eliminated In 3rd Place ($124,500)

Level 44 : Blinds 3,000,000/6,000,000, 6,000,000 ante
Ryan Hull
Ryan Hull

Ryan Hull moved all in from the button for 30,000,000, and Johnny Oshana called from the big blind.

Ryan Hull: J2 All in
Johnny Oshana: 99

The board brought A8410Q, and a pair of nines worked for Oshana, eliminating Hull.

Tags: Johnny OshanaRyan Hull

Baime Loses One Then Wins One

Level 44 : Blinds 3,000,000/6,000,000, 6,000,000 ante

Kenneth Baime limped in from the small blind and Johnny Oshana checked his option in the big.

On a flop of 62J Baime bet out for 6,000,000 and Oshana raised to 12,000,000. Baime made the fold.

The very next hand, Baime raised to 12,000,000 on the button and was called by Ryan Hull in the big blind. Hull then check-folded to a bet of 10,000,000 on the 326 flop.

Tags: Johnny OshanaKenneth BaimeRyan Hull

Level: 44

Blinds: 3,000,000/6,000,000

Ante: 6,000,000

Updated Counts at Break

Level 43 : Blinds 2,500,000/5,000,000, 5,000,000 ante

ESPN to Air More WSOP Main Event Coverage Than Ever Before

Level 43 : Blinds 2,500,000/5,000,000, 5,000,000 ante
WSOP, ESPN
WSOP, ESPN

ESPN is ramping up its WSOP Main Event coverage this year, the first year the Bristol, CT-based sports network has aired poker's premier tournament since COVID.

The $10,000 buy-in World Championship event is underway at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, and runs through Aug. 5, with a three-week break when the final table is reached. Poker fans who watched the WSOP on ESPN before it moved to CBS Sports Network from 2021-2025 will notice some similarities to the broadcasts of old, and a new, enhanced Main Event television and livestream schedule.

Baime Lays the Trap

Level 43 : Blinds 2,500,000/5,000,000, 5,000,000 ante

Ryan Hull folded on the button, and Kenneth Baime limped in from the small blind. Johnny Oshana then made it 15,000,000 to go from the big blind before Baime shoved over the top.

Oshana thought for quite some time before finally letting his cards go.

Tags: Johnny OshanaKenneth BaimeRyan Hull

Luis Genel Eliminated In 4th Place ($94,000)

Level 43 : Blinds 2,500,000/5,000,000, 5,000,000 ante
Luis Genel
Luis Genel

Luis Genel moved all in from the small blind for 32,500,000, and Ryan Hull called from the big blind with slightly more chips.

Luis Genel: A6 All in
Ryan Hull: 66

The board stayed safe for the sixes with 454J5, and two pair won Hull the knockout.

Tags: Luis GenelRyan Hull

Genel Boats Up to Double

Level 43 : Blinds 2,500,000/5,000,000, 5,000,000 ante

Johnny Oshana opened to 11,000,000 first to act. Luis Genel, who had chipped down some due to the elevated blinds, moved all in for 15,000,000 on his left. It folded back to Oshana, who laughed. "The only time I try to bluff!" he announced, while sticking in the extra 4,000,000.

Luis Genel: QJ All in
Johnny Oshana: 74

Oshana still had two live cards, but they weren't very live following the JJ6 flop. Genel then hit a full house on the 46 runout for good measure, as he continued the spin-up.

Tags: Johnny OshanaLuis Genel