2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 1
12
Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,506,600
Total Entries
192
Players Left
93
Average Chip Stack
123,871
Total Chips
11,520,000
Level Info
Level
11
Limits
4,000 / 8,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
162
Players Left
78
Players Left 93 / 192
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Francort Scoops a Four-Way Pot

Level 3 : 1,000/2,000, 0 ante
Javier Francort
Javier Francort

After a bet in front of him, Nicolas Milgrom put in a raise from the button on a flop of 10J8 and was called by Eli Elezra under the gun, Ken Aldridge in the hijack, and Javier Francort in the cutoff.

Milgrom bet on the 2 turn and all three opponents called. Francort then opened the betting on the 5 river, and only Milgrom called.

Francort turned over AK94 for a flush and low, and Milgrom mucked.

Tags: Eli ElezraJavier FrancortKen AldridgeNicolas Milgrom

Kings For Schellenberger in Three-Way Pot

Level 3 : 1,000/2,000, 0 ante

Yunpeng Bai bet from middle position on a flop of Q9Q and Bryce Schellenberger called in the cutoff, as did Felix McPeake on the button.

Action checked to McPeake on the 7 turn and he bet. Only Schellenberger called to the Q river, and both players checked.

Schellenberger then showed KK33 for a full house, and McPeake mucked.

Tags: Bryce SchellenbergerFelix McPeakeYunpeng Bai

Stacey, Breck Exchange Raises on the Flop

Level 3 : 1,000/2,000, 0 ante

Patrick Stacey bet from middle position on a flop of 9J6 and Brian Breck raised in the small blind. Stacey then reraised, and Breck called.

The turn was the 8 and Stacey bet. Breck quickly folded this time.

Tags: Brian BreckPatrick Stacey

Reid Quarters Merivirta

Level 3 : 1,000/2,000, 0 ante

Heads-up on a board of 37104, Terrance Reid bet from middle position and Jyri Merivirta called in the cutoff.

Reid bet again on the 7 river, and Merivirta called. Reid showed AQ92 for the nut flush and a low, while Merivirta had the same low with AK32 as Reid took three-quarters of the pot.

Viktor Blom recently joined this table.

Tags: Jyri MerivirtaTerrance ReidViktor Blom

Curran Flops a Wheel; Kluska Starting a Fashion Trend?

Level 3 : 1,000/2,000, 0 ante
Lucas Curran
Lucas Curran

"You realize the tags are still on your shorts? Is that an old guy thing, like when people leave the sticker on their hats," Scott Seiver, standing by the table while on a break from the Badugi event, yelled out to Jason Kluska.

"That's how he remembers the brand, so if he wants to buy a new pair," Kluska's tablemate Christopher Vitch replied.

Meanwhile, Lucas Curran had bet from under the gun on a flop of 523 and PJ Cha called in the cutoff, as did Ryan Bambrick in the big blind.

All three players checked the 10 turn. Curran then bet on the 9 river, and only Cha called.

"Wheel," Curran announced, turning over A744 as he scooped the pot.

"Your going to be my personal shopper," Seiver added.

"But then everything will still have the tags," Vitch replied.

Tags: Christopher VitchJason KluskaLucas CurranPJ ChaRyan Bambrick

Level: 3

Blinds: 500-1,000
Limits: 1,000-2,000

Zaleski Building a Big Stack With Scoop of Vieira

Level 2 : 800/1,600, 0 ante
John Zaleski
John Zaleski

Ilia Krupin raised in the cutoff and Joao Vieira three-bet on the button. John Zaleski called in the small blind, as did Krupin.

Zaleski led out with a bet on the 624 flop, and only Vieira called. Zaleski then bet on the K turn and 7 river, while Vieira called him down.

Zaleski then turned over A952 for the nut flush and low, and Vieira mucked.

Tags: Ilia KrupinJoao VieiraJohn Zaleski

Yass Finds a Call to Scoop McPeake

Level 2 : 800/1,600, 0 ante
Robert Yass
Robert Yass

Heads-up on a flop of 639, Robert Yass bet from the hijack and Felix McPeake called in the small blind.

Yass bet again on the 4 turn, and McPeake called to the A river. Yass then bet, but this time McPeake came back with a raise.

Yass took a few seconds before calling with AQ32 for two pair and a low. McPeake mucked, and Yass scooped the pot.

"I fold there just enough that it was a good raise. If you do it 1,000 times, you win a little bit," Yass told McPeake after the hand.

Tags: Felix McPeakeRobert Yass

Nader Turns the Nuts in Three-Way Pot

Level 2 : 800/1,600, 0 ante

A big pile of chips was already in the middle as Brian Breck, Robert Mizrachi, and Johnathan Nader went to the turn on a board of K596. Nader then bet from under the gun, Breck called in the hijack, while Mizrachi also stuck around from the big blind.

Nader bet again on the J river, and only Breck called this time. Nader then turned over A762 for the nut flush, and Breck mucked.

Tags: Brian BreckJohnathan NaderRobert Mizrachi

Rodenborn, Wells Call Down Law For a Chop

Level 2 : 800/1,600, 0 ante

Van Law bet from the hijack on a flop of J47 and Todd Rodenborn called on the button. Robert Wells then raised in the big blind, and both opponents called.

All three players checked the 10 turn. Law then bet on the 2 river and Rodenborn called, while Wells took about 30 seconds before also tossing in the chips.

Law showed 7532 for two pair, but Wells had AQJ7 for jacks and sevens. Rodenborn turned over A1095 for a low to chop the pot with Wells.

Tags: Robert WellsTodd RodenbornVan Law