2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$3,478,000
Total Entries
148
Players Left
13
Average Chip Stack
1,511,538
Total Chips
19,650,000
Next Payout
Place 13
$52,857
Level Info
Level
20
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
103
Players Left
16
Players Left 13 / 148
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Steicke Rivers a Scoop to Double

Level 17

Omaha Hi-Lo

Alexander Kostritsyn raised on the button and David Steicke put his last 55,000 into the middle from the small blind.

David Steicke: AJ53 All in
Alexander Kostritsyn: 10987

The A102 flop gave Steicke top pair on the nut low draw against the middle pair of Kostritsyn. The 7 turn gave Kostritsyn two pair and an open-ended straight draw, but Steicke made the low.

The A then landed on the river, giving Steicke trip aces to scoop and double.

Tags: Alexander KostritsynDavid Steicke

Smith Eliminated by Kostritsyn

Level 17
Dan Smith
Dan Smith

Omaha Hi-Lo

Dan Smith raised the button and Alexander Kostritsyn called from the big blind. On the KJ4 flop, Kostritsyn bet and Smith called all in for the last 30,000.

Dan Smith: AQ63 All in
Alexander Kostritsyn: K822

The 3 turn gave Smith more outs to survive, but the J river ended his run two spots away from the money.

Tags: Alexander KostritsynDan Smith

Chambers Triples up

Level 17

Limit Hold’em

Alex Foxen raised first to act and Walter Chambers called all in for his last 50,000 from directly behind. Matt Grapenthien called in the big blind for a side pot.

Grapenthien check-folded facing a bet from Foxen on the 62K flop and hands were revealed.

Walter Chambers: 109All in
Alex Foxen: A3

Foxen was ahead with his ace high and remained ahead on the 4 turn, however, the 4 river hit Chambers' flush and he was the latest to fade elimination.

Tags: Alex FoxenMatt GrapenthienWalter Chambers

Bubble Delay

Level 17

After 12 hands of hand-for-hand, the tournament is paused to check the cameras to see if one table accidentally played an extra hand. The field is still two spots away from the money with 12 minutes, or six hands, left in the current level.

Kihara Trips Up Beinner

Level 17

Stud Hi-Lo

Matthew Beinner completed, Naoya Kihara two-bet, and Beinner called.

Matthew Beinner: XxXx / 3449 / Xx
Naoya Kihara: XxXx / 674Q / Xx

Kihara was the aggressor the whole way as he led on fourth. Beinner made open fours on fifth but he check-called bets on fifth and sixth.

On seventh, Beinner check-called a final bet as Kihara announced three queens, much to the surprise of Beinner, showing QQK in the hole for the winner.

Tags: Matthew BeinnerNaoya Kihara

Sitbon's Flush is Best

Level 17

Limit Hold’em

Ali Eslami limped on the button, William Kerkaert called in the small bind, and Julien Sitbon checked his option in the big blind.

Kerkaert led out for a bet on the QAK flop and Sitbon called. Eslami raised and both Kerkaert and Sitbon called.

Action checked to Eslami, who bet on the K turn. Kerkaert folded, but Sitbon raised. Eslami called.

Eslami called a final bet from Sitbon on the 10 river and Sitbon revealed 98 for a flopped flush.

"Yours is higher," Eslami said as he sent his cards into the muck.

Tags: Ali EslamiJulien SitbonWilliam Kerkaert

Two More Doubles on the Bubble

Level 17

Limit Hold'em

Dan Smith was all in for 60,000 on the button and Alexander Kostritsyn called in the big blind. After Carol Fuchs had doubled, the showdown proceeded.

Dan Smith: A10 All in
Alexander Kostritsyn: 102

The deuce came in the window but also an ace on the A52 flop, the J turn and 3 river kept Smith in contention.

One table over, Ali Eslami raised from under the gun and Julien Sitbon three-bet. Eslami four-bet and Sitbon asked the floor if a five-bet would cap the action after which he called.

"Why did you do that?" Eslami joked, then bet the 1092 flop for Sitbon to call. They checked the 5 turn and Eslami's bet on the 5 river won the pot.

They proceeded to the next hand on the same table during which David Steicke jammed the button for 50,000. Eslami was in the big blind with 30,000 already in and said "I am not slow rolling, I have a good hand". Nearly a minute passed before Eslami called and they already flipped over the cards while waiting for the other tables to finish their action.

David Steicke: A9 All in
Ali Eslami: K10

While they waited, Eslami told a story where one such bubble fold for very few chips more in a previous event had turned into drama.

Once the action could proceed, the board came J104A4 and Steicke also doubled.

Tags: Alexander KostritsynAli EslamiCarol FuchsDan SmithDavid SteickeJulien Sitbon

Aces Hold for Fuchs to Survive

Level 17

Stud Hi-Lo

Carol Fuchs completed off a short stack as was called by Arthur Morris.

Carol Fuchs: AA / 1096J / Xx All in
Arthur Morris: JJ / 8539 / Xx

Fuchs check-called on fourth and she led on fifth. She led again on sixth for her final 30,000 and Morris called.

Fuchs had the lone pair of aces agains the jacks of Morris, who did not improve on seventh with the A, leaving the aces best as Fuchs collected the double.

Tags: Arthur MorrisCarol Fuchs

Smith Gets a Bubble Double

Level 17
Dan Smith
Dan Smith

Limit Hold’em

Dan Smith was already forced all in from the big blind for his last 30,000 and everyone folded after Alexander Kostritsyn raised from the hijack.

Dan Smith: K5All in
Alexander Kostritsyn: J8

Smith was ahead with his king and remained ahead on the 1067 flop. The 9 turn improved Kostritsyn to a straight to take the lead, but the Q river gave Smith a flush for the double-up.

Tags: Alexander KostritsynDan Smith

Chambers Survives With Half

Level 17

Stud Hi-Lo

Matt Grapenthien limped, Walter Chambers completed, Grapenthien raised, and Chambers was all in for 75,000.

Walter Chambers: 22 / 643A / Xx All in
Matt Grapenthien: 84 / AJ10J / Xx

Going into the last card, Chambers had a made low against the jacks of Grapenthien, who improved to aces-up with the A on seventh. Chambers had some scoop outs, but his last card was the A, and he made a worse aces-up, still getting just half the pot but surviving.

Tags: Matt GrapenthienWalter Chambers

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