2026 WSOP Europe

Event #5: €5,300 WSOPE Main Event NLHE European Championship
Day: 4
Event Info
2026 WSOP Europe
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€13,085,000
Total Entries
2,617
Players Left
18
Average Chip Stack
8,723,333
Total Chips
157,020,000
Next Payout
Venue 18
€60,000
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
85
Players Left
25
Players Left 18 / 2,617

Zhu & Sheils Lead Final 25 of 2026 WSOP Europe Main Event

Level 28 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Hengtao Zhu
Hengtao Zhu

Eighty-five returning players were reduced to 25 after Day 4 of the 2026 WSOP Europe Main Event inside King's Casino at Hilton Prague, as the series' marquee tournament moved one step closer to crowning its champion.

Leading the field heading into the penultimate day are Hengtao Zhu and Brandon Sheils, who bagged 16,395,000 and 15,935,000 respectively. They are the only players returning with stacks of 100 big blinds or following the six levels of action that unfolded on Wednesday.

WSOP bracelet winner and high roller Chris Hunichen, who also made it through with a top ten stack, called Zhu "too f****** good" at one stage during the day, but the Finnish player remains a largely unknown quantity in the live poker arena.

Zhu has modest live earnings of just $39,361 from 12 recorded cashes, according to The Hendon Mob. His biggest score stands at $24,915 from a €560 buy-in event, which is also the largest buy-in he has cashed on record. Now, he finds himself in the biggest spot of his tournament career, sitting in pole position for a major title and the €2,000,000 first-place prize.

Zhu's rise to the top began when he bested Johan Espholm's set of tens on a four-to-a-flush board. He extracted maximum value with the nuts, before later benefitting from a kings-versus-queens cooler against poker Triple Crown winner Roberto Romanello.

Brandon Sheils
Brandon Sheils

Sheils, however, offers a sharp contrast. The Brit has cashed for more than $250,000 already in 2026, with results dating back to 2013 and more than $3 million in total live earnings. He also arrived in Prague in strong form. In January, he booked a High Roller and Main Event double in London, before winning his first two SCOOP titles in March.

Steven Jones - Chris Hunichen
Steven Jones - Chris Hunichen

Other notables advancing to the next stage include bracelet winners Marius Kudzmanas (6,595,000) and Yuhan Wang (4,510,000), alongside 2023 WSOP Main Event runner-up Steven Jones (5,980,000).

Also still in contention are accomplished regulars Tom Hall (5,100,000), Sonny Franco (2,900,000), and Day 2 chip leader Thomas Eychenne (2,340,000).

End of Day 4 Top 10 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Hengtao ZhuFinland16,395,000102
2Brandon SheilsUnited Kingdom15,935,000100
3Rokas AsipauskasLithuania12,100,00076
4Akihiro KonishiJapan9,490,00059
5Vasileios PanagiotidisGreece9,275,00058
6Peter KoevesdiGermany8,085,00051
7Marius KudzmanasLithuania6,595,00041
8Joona NyholmFinland6,405,00040
9Chris HunichenUnited States6,310,00039
10Steven JonesUnited States5,980,00037

Deep Runs End for Okamoto and Obrestad on Day 4

Shiina Okamoto and Annette Obrestad
Shiina Okamoto and Annette Obrestad

Two of the headline storylines going into Day 4 centered around Shiina Okamoto and Annette Obrestad, but both saw their deep runs come to painful ends.

Okamoto was eliminated late on Day 4 after being involved in a brutal cooler that saw her pocket aces crushed by quads.

The reigning back-to-back WSOP Ladies Championship winner couldn’t find a fold when Vasileios Panagiotidis flopped and turned a monster with quad jacks. Meanwhile, Obrestad’s fairytale return to the felt, 19 years on from her 2007 WSOPE Main Event success, ended when her deuces fell short against Sondre Stormyr.

Both players banked €40,000 for their deep runs, with GTO Wizard ambassador Okamoto eliminated in 37th place, while the youngest-ever WSOP bracelet winner Obrestad finished in 34th.

Remaining Payouts

Each remaining contender has secured at least €50,000, but the biggest paydays are now within reach.

Six-figure prizes begin at 11th place, while reaching the final table guarantees at least €140,000. The rewards climb sharply from there, with the final five locking up €425,000 and the top three all earning at least €800,000.

All eyes, however, remain on the €2,000,000 top prize that awaits the next WSOP Europe Main Event champion.

PlacePrize
1€2,000,000
2€1,200,000
3€800,000
4€575,000
5€425,000
6€320,000
7€245,000
8€185,000
9€140,000
10–11€100,000
12–15€75,000
16–23€60,000
24–25€50,000

Plan for Day 5

WSOP Europe Main Event Bracelet
WSOP Europe Main Event Bracelet

Cards will be back in the air for Day 5 on Thursday, April 9, with play getting underway at 12 p.m. local time.

Action will resume on Level 29, with blinds at 80,000/160,000 and a 160,000 big blind ante. The plan for Day 5 is to play six 90-minute levels, or until the final table is reached ahead of Friday’s finale. A dinner break is scheduled after Level 32.

As always, stay tuned to PokerNews for full coverage from the 2026 WSOP Europe Main Event.

Tags: Akihiro KonishiBig BlindsBrandon SheilsChris HunichenHengtao ZhuHilton PragueIn JanuaryJoona NyholmMarius KudzmanasPeter KoevesdiRokas AsipauskasSonny FrancoSteven JonesThomas EychenneTom HallVasileios PanagiotidisYuhan Wang