2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 1
12
Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$3,478,000
Total Entries
148
Players Left
16
Average Chip Stack
1,228,125
Total Chips
19,650,000
Next Payout
Place 16
$50,340
Level Info
Level
19
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
109
Players Left
64
Players Left 16 / 148
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A Pot a Piece for Beinner and Sion

Level 7

Limit Hold’em

Matthew Beinner raised from early position and was called by Clayton Mozdzen on the button and Michael Mizrachi in the big blind.

Action checked through on the 54A flop and then Mizrachi led out for a bet on the 3 turn. Beinner raised and both Mozdzen and Mizrachi folded.

On the very next hand, Beinner raised first to act and Elior Sion defended his big blind.

Sion check-raised a bet from Beinner on the 1074 flop and Beinner called.

Beinner called a bet from Sion on the A turn and then bet after being checked to on the J river. Beinner showed K10, but it was no good against Sion's 107 for a flush.

Tags: Clayton MozdzenElior SionMatthew BeinnerMichael Mizrachi

Sion Paid by Mizrachi

Level 7

Limit Hold'em

Action picked up three-ways to the turn with the board reading A98K and each player contributing a bet on the flop.

Elior Sion led from the small blind and Matthew Beinner called in the big blind before Michael Mizrachi raised from the button. Sion made it three bets, Beinner folded, and Mizrachi called.

On the 5 river, Sion led with a final bet, and Mizrachi instantly called. However, Sion rolled over K9, and his two pair was best to collect the pot.

Tags: Elior SionMatthew BeinnerMichael Mizrachi

Negreanu Approaching Two Starting Stacks

Level 7
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Omaha Hi-Lo

Maksim Pisarenko, Song Wang, and Daniel Negreanu each put in three bets on the 36Q flop. Pisarenko and Wang then checked the 8 turn from the blinds to Negreanu on the button, who bet.

They both called to the 8 river, where they both check-folded when Negreanu fired a final barrel.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuMaksim PisarenkoSong Wang

Assorted Counts

Level 7

As per the WSOP LIVE app.

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Level: 7

Limit Flop: 2,000-4,000 Blinds, 4,000-8,000 Limits
Stud Games: 1,000 Ante, 1,000 Bring-In, 4,000 Completion, 4,000-8,000 Limits

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Level 6

Morris Sits Down, Scoops Four-Way Pot

Level 6
Arthur Morris
Arthur Morris

Stud Hi-Lo

Joe Hachem: XxXx/7Q23/Xx - folded on seventh street
Arthur Morris: K86/K579
Matt Vengrin: XxXx/6J3Q/Xx - folded on seventh street
Ryan Miller: XxXx/44KA/Xx

Joe Hachem completed on third street, and Arthur Morris, Matt Vengrin, and Ryan Miller all called. Miller paired his door card on fourth street and led out, receiving three calls in response.

Miller then checked fifth street, prompting Hachem to bet. Three calls followed again, after which Miller retook the initiative on sixth street with a bet. Still, none of the players were ready to fold, and they all called to seventh street.

It checked to Morris on the final street, and he bet. Vengrin folded before Miller called. Hachem also moved out of the way for Morris to show a straight. Miller could not beat it, and he mucked his hand in defeat.

Tags: Arthur MorrisJoe HachemMatt VengrinRyan Miller

Fishman Does Weisman "Dirty"

Level 6
Ray Fishman
Ray Fishman

Seven Card Stud

Ray Fishman: Q108/Q977
Dylan Weisman: XxXx/951010/Xx

Heads-up on fourth street, Ray Fishman called bets from Dylan Weisman until sixth street and then bet after being checked to on seventh.

Weisman looked him up and Fishman turned over his hole cards for queens-up.

"Oh.... that's dirty," Weisman told Fisman. "I thought you made queens on [seventh street]."

Tags: Dylan WeismanRay Fishman

Volpe Left Short After Battle of Nines

Level 6
Paul Volpe
Paul Volpe

Seven Card Stud

Paul Volpe: XxXx/9K4Q/Xx
Brian Rast: 977/91065

On fourth street, Paul Volpe check-called a bet by Brian Rast. The same occurred on fifth street, but Volpe led out with a bet on sixth street. Rast called, seeing his opponent revert to a check on seventh street.

Rast then tossed in a bet, which Volpe called to showdown. Rast showed nines-up, and Volpe confirmed it was good before he mucked.

Tags: Brian RastPaul Volpe

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