2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 1
12
Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$800
Prize Pool
$1,425,200
Total Entries
2,036
Players Left
64
Average Chip Stack
1,272,500
Total Chips
81,440,000
Next Payout
Place 64
$3,077
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
50,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
2,036
Players Left
129
Players Left 64 / 2,036
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PokerNews live coverage of this event will begin on Day 2 (July 15). Until then, we will keep readers informed with updates on chip counts and core event statistics, including entries and the prize pool. Scroll down to see more.

Event #98: $800 Deepstack No-Limit Hold’em

Day 1 Completed

Jonathan Little Bags Top 10 Stack in the $800 NLHE Deepstack

Jonathan Little
Jonathan Little

The 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) may be rapidly approaching its conclusion, but that didn't stop 2,036 players from buying into Event #98: $800 Deepstack No-Limit Hold'em. After 22 levels, only 129 of those players had chips requiring bagging and tagging, and only a handful of those had more betting tokens than Jonathan Little.

Little ended Day 1 with 1,280,000 chips, enough for eighth-place when play resumes on July 15. The popular poker strategist already has a bracelet, which he won in an online event last summer. He now has a legitimate chance of becoming a two-time champion.

Israel's Kfir Nahum (2,030,000) sits proudly atop the overnight chip counts and was the only player to break through the two million chips barrier. Josei Kamei (1,790,000) and Atanas Pavlov (1,635,000) keep the Israeli company at the chip counts' summit.

Event #98: $800 Deepstack No-Limit Hold'em Day 1 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Kfir NahumIsrael2,030,00068
2Josei KameiUnited Kingdom1,790,00060
3Atanas PavlovBulgaria1,635,00055
4Ivan GovorovRussia1,525,00051
5Michael SteinUnited States1,500,00050
6Danette SmithUnited States1,480,00049
7Ryuta NakaiJapan1,295,00043
8Jonathan LittleUnited States1,280,00043
9Brett RicheyUnited States1,225,00041
10Tristan McmillanCanada1,225,00041

Others who navigated their way to Day 2 include Ryuta Nakai (1,295,000), Jason Wheeler (1,200,000), Brett Apter (1,020,000), Ryan Laplante (845,000), Lara Eisenberg (620,000), John Riordan (575,000), Justin Zaki (570,000), Stoyan Madanzhiev (475,000), Simeon Spasov (385,000), Christopher Staats (250,000), and Roman Korenev (123,000).

The second and final day of this tournament shuffles up and deals at 11:00 a.m. local time on July 15. It will play down to a champion, and PokerNews will be on the ground at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas providing live updates until the event's conclusion.

Tags: Atanas PavlovBrett ApterBrett RicheyChristopher StaatsDanette SmithIvan GovorovJason WheelerJohn RiordanJonathan LittleJosei KameiJustin ZakiKfir NahumLara EisenbergMichael SteinRoman KorenevRyan LaplanteRyuta NakaiSimeon SpasovStoyan MadanzhievTristan Mcmillan

Day 2 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
4781Roberto Betbese345,00012
4782Yegor Moroz180,0006
4783Brent Braithwaite202,0007
4784Albert Gorelik525,00018
4785Bas De Laat350,00012
4786Hongguo Chen695,00023
4787Stefan Delorenzo505,00017
4788Tien Pham225,0008
4789Atanas Pavlov1,635,00055
     
4791Jonathan Zinn535,00018
4792Claus Bustos800,00027
4793Stoyan Madanzhiev475,00016
4794William Romaine440,00015
4795Jonathan Little1,280,00043
4796Amir Majidi900,00030
4797Mark Morrison315,00011
4798Carter Mccauley365,00012
4799Ian Schechter300,00010
     
4801Jherson Alvarez325,00011
4802Tony Dam335,00011
4803Steven Karp535,00018
4804Jason Wheeler1,200,00040
4805David Radich400,00013
4806Navin Kamal175,0006
4807Carlos Ferreira Da Silva470,00016
4809Cody Fisher300,00010
     
4811Santiago Nadal270,0009
4812Fred Li518,00017
4813Justin Kelley155,0005
4814Roman Korenev123,0004
4815Daniel Bitton305,00010
4816Baojie Lin340,00011
4817Misty Steiner290,00010
4818Kyle Anderson700,00023
4819Ryan Laplante845,00028
     
4881Keith Ong Xun780,00026
4882Anthony Goska520,00017
4883Bret Winograd72,0002
4884Christopher Selami1,090,00036
4885Simeon Spasov385,00013
4886Alexander Yen950,00032
4887William Pettus680,00023
4888Aditya Agarwal795,00027
4889Jakub Siedlaczek985,00033
     
4891Ian Modder240,0008
4892Sasidhar Bobba805,00027
4893Kfir Nahum2,030,00068
4894Justin Young91,0003
4895Gary Armstrong780,00026
4896Joseph Buonomo530,00018
4897David Wells490,00016
4898Stephen Foutty740,00025
4899Eun Park507,00017
     
4901Brett Richey1,225,00041
4902Abid Buttar1,020,00034
4903Brett Apter1,020,00034
4904Steven Van Zadelhoff400,00013
4905Lara Eisenberg620,00021
4907Anzhela Vasylenko245,0008
4908Javier Garcirreynaldos1,030,00034
4909Luis Rodrigues Dono430,00014
     
4911Brady Eastom755,00025
4912Jose Escalona Gaona375,00013
4913Cory Bogert535,00018
4914John Riordan575,00019
4915Mitchell Garshofsky370,00012
4916Brian Felder335,00011
4917Manh Nguyen300,00010
4918Ryuta Nakai1,295,00043
4919Tyler Schmidt360,00012
     
4981Brandon Eisen310,00010
4982Joshua Abady700,00023
4983Michael Williams345,00012
4984Justin Zaki570,00019
4985Sara Swenson480,00016
4986Brian Hill955,00032
4987Steven Daly630,00021
4988Jared Millar725,00024
4989Nadav Avrahami990,00033
     
4991Eric Penner380,00013
4992Hamid Yasini754,00025
4993Kevin Dykstra385,00013
4994Josei Kamei1,790,00060
4995Chung-Tang Lin186,0006
4996Brent Morehouse385,00013
4997Steven Girouard430,00014
4998Jacob Frank510,00017
     
5001Alexander Massman370,00012
5002Anthony Cousineau230,0008
5003Tyler Cage615,00021
5004Zurvan Tumboli955,00032
5006Nicholas Callen200,0007
5007Ken Doi905,00030
5008Alexander Voros715,00024
5009Yunkyu Song1,020,00034
     
5012Jayachandra Gangaiah325,00011
5013Srikar Donapati245,0008
5014Crystal Galyon945,00032
5015Alon Eldar395,00013
5016Danette Smith1,480,00049
5017Michael Stein1,500,00050
5018Alexander Kaviani625,00021
5019David Golub180,0006
     
5081Jiahao Hong675,00023
5082Demetrius Campbell875,00029
5083Michael Cannon112,0004
5084Matheus Lima280,0009
5085Jacqueline Rosen670,00022
5086Alexandru Vasilescu465,00016
5087Brian Cohen700,00023
5088Sergio Barrios665,00022
5089Javier Fernandez1,045,00035
     
5091Nishant Sharma740,00025
5093Kazuma Hirata1,000,00033
5094Tommy Nguyen375,00013
5095Tomonari Miyazaki460,00015
5096Alexander Wong205,0007
5097Marco Silva475,00016
5098Luis Miramontes400,00013
5099Kristin Bertilson555,00019
     
5101Robert Scruggs865,00029
5102Ivan Govorov1,525,00051
5103Tristan Mcmillan1,225,00041
5104Reginald Leonardo575,00019
5105Christopher Staats250,0008
5106Marc Levy390,00013
5107Bryan Allen870,00029
5108Feng Qian205,0007
5109Nikhil Gera335,00011

End of Day 1 Chip Counts (full)

Here are the chip counts of the 129 players who advanced to Day 2, according to the WSOP LIVE app.

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Who is the Most Improbable WSOP Main Event Champion Ever?

Main Event Bracelet
Main Event Bracelet

The least and most surprising World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champion ever is arguably the same person.

Confused? You won't be in a bit. Poker's most prestigious annual event, with the purpose of crowning a 2026 world champion, is underway at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Michael Mizrachi, the newest Poker Hall of Famer, won this $10,000 buy-in tournament last summer for $10,000,000.

"The Grinder's" win brought some excitement around the poker community, but it wasn't a huge surprise like some past champs. Mizrachi didn't come out of nowhere before winning the Main Event. He wasn't an accountant who won a cheap online satellite to enter the tournament or some random amateur low-stakes cash game player.

Top Chip Counts Following Break

According to the WSOP LIVE app.

Daniel Negreanu is Wrapping Up a Highly Profitable 2026 World Series of Poker

Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Daniel Negreanu will wrap up his most profitable World Series of Poker in years on Wednesday, and he'll finish the summer in contention for WSOP Player of the Year.

The GGPoker ambassador came into the series having played minimal poker since the WSOP Paradise series in December. But he didn't show any rust and not only won his second bracelet in three years, he reached four final tables and still has a chance at one more in the $25,000 High Roller H.O.R.S.E. event.

Negreanu bagged an above-average stack Monday on Day 1 and will return to action at 1 p.m. PT for Day 2. It could be his final shot at another deep run at what has been a successful 2026 WSOP for the Poker Hall of Famer.

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