2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$9,793,560
Total Entries
3,668
Players Left
112
Average Chip Stack
1,310,000
Total Chips
146,720,000
Next Payout
Place 113
$9,985
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
30,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
923
Players Left
167
Players Left 112 / 3,668
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Poker Player Tanks Over 15 Minutes in WSOP Main Event For Pay Jump

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Loren Klein
Loren Klein

With just 72 players remaining in this year's WSOP Main Event, one player took the meaning of "tanking" to a new extreme, deliberating for over 15 minutes in an unsuccessful bid to secure a $20,000 pay jump.

On Day 6 of poker's world championship event, Loren Klein found himself all-in with just one chip behind, and was allowed to stall for an exceptionally long time before floor staff finally intervened.

Tyler Gaston, the player who contested the pot with Klein, told his opponent he would let him take his time to try to reach the next pay jump as action continued at the other tables.

Newhouse Bops Zhang

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Mark Newhouse
Mark Newhouse

Atsuhito Kita opened to 35,000 from the cutoff, before Mark Newhouse three-bet to 100,000 from the small blind. Zilong Zhang decided to risk it all with a four-bet all in for approximately 185,000. Kita folded, but Newhouse made the call to put Zhang at risk.

Zilong Zhang: AJAll in
Mark Newhouse: QQ

Newhouse flopped a set on the QK9 runout, but Zhang was still drawing live with outs to a flush.

The J turn was not what Zhang needed, and the A river was not enough to keep Zhang in contention as Newhouse's set held to knockout Zhang.

Tags: Atsuhito KitaMark NewhouseZilong Zhang

Crespi Steals a Pot

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Joan Crespi Moragues
Joan Crespi Moragues

Hannah Lee raised to 30,000 from early position, and both the blinds called. Adedapo Ajayi was in the small blind, and Joan Crespi was in the big blind. The flop was 1047, and Ajayi led out for 50,000; Crespi called, and Lee folded.

On the 5 turn, Ajayi bet again for 90,000, and Crespi called.

Both players checked the Q turn, and Ajayi mucked when Crespi showed the 108 for a pair of tens and the win.

Tags: Adedapo AjayiHannah LeeJoan Crespi

Becker Watches Aces Crumble

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Jeremy Becker
Jeremy Becker

Jeremy Becker opened to 30,000 from early position before Hon Cheong Lee three-bet to enough chips to put Becker all-in from the small blind. Becker snap-called to put himself at risk for 240,000.

Jeremy Becker: AAAll in
Hon Cheong Lee: KJ

Becker had Lee in deep trouble, but the winds of fate blew another direction, and in a hurry when the flop came 36Q, which gave Lee a flopped flush and had Becker searching for runner-runner magic.

The 5 turn gave Lee the check mark on the winning hand as the J river completed the board.

Tags: Hon Cheong LeeJeremy Becker

Big Slick Works Out for Wu

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante

Ching Da Wu got the bidding started with an open to 30,000 from early position. Nicholas Marchington chose to put more chips in the pot as he three-bet to 120,000 from the small blind in response. Wu shipped it for 436,000 total and was called by Marchington as the two went to a showdown, with Wu at risk.

Ching Da Wu: AKAll in
Nicholas Marchington: JJ

Wu needed help to stay in contention, but the flop kept Marchington in the lead when the dealer fanned out Q103.

The turn was much kinder to Da Wu when it came the A to give him a pair of aces, but Marchington was still in the hunt with a straight draw.

A brick hit the river when the 2 peeled to award Da Wu the pot.

Tags: Ching Da WuNicholas Marchington

Level: 19

Blinds: 10,000/15,000

Ante: 15,000

Slay Shows Aces

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Kelley Slay
Kelley Slay

Kelley Slay raised from late position to 30,000, and Chijen Chu called from the big blind. The flop arrived with 28Q, and Chu checked, while Slay bet 30,000. Chu folded, and Slay showed AA for a lovely table reaction.

Tags: Chijen ChuKelley Slay

Juanda With the Double Up

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
John Juanda
John Juanda

Cesar Del Pino put the pressure on the blinds with a jam on the button before John Juanda called out of the small blind to put himself at risk for 162,000.

John Juanda: A6All in
Cesar Del Pino: K5

Juanda had the slight edge preflop, and the flop kept him in the lead when it came 838.

The 7 turn was a safe card for Juanda, and the 2 river sealed the deal in his favor as the hall of famer doubled against Del Pino.

Tags: Cesar Del PinoJohn Juanda

Far And Away

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante

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Set of Sixes for Farahi

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Alexander Farahi
Alexander Farahi

This pot was picked up with over 200,000 already in the middle on a flop that read 927.

All three players in the pot checked the flop to usher in the 6 turn. Punnat Punsri checked his option again from the big blind before Kaifan Wang put out a bet of 110,000 from early position. Alexander Farahi made the call from the hijack while Pusnri folded to bow out of the hand.

Wang went all-in on the 3 river, which was snap-called by Farahi, who put himself at risk for 265,000.

Alexander Farahi: 66All in
Kaifan Wang: JJ

Wang had a big pocket pair, but it was no match for Farahi as he revealed a set of sixes to take down the pot.

Tags: Alexander FarahiKaifan WangPunnat Punsri