2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 5
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aq74
Prize
$1,343,764
Event Info
Buy-in
$50,000
Prize Pool
$5,130,000
Total Entries
108
Level Info
Level
26
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 5
Entries
6
Players Left
1
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No Major Action in No-Limit Deuce Yet

Level 24

No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw

Josh Arieh raised to 275,000 from under the gun and Benny Glaser called in the small blind. Glaser took one and Arieh patted. They checked it down and Glaser showed a perfect nine draw that had picked an ace - Ax9x4x3x2x. Arieh won the pot with the 10x9x8x5x3x.

Maxx Coleman then raised to 225,000 two hands in a row and won the blinds.

Glaser raised the very same 225,000 in the hijack after and won the blinds, too.

Tags: Benny GlaserJosh AriehMaxx Coleman

Josh Arieh Could Prove Voters Wrong at Poker Players Championship Final Table

Level 24
Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh

The fan vote has been cast, and Josh Arieh, a seven-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner, is not among the eight individuals on the 2026 Poker Hall of Fame ballot.

Timing may have cost the 2021 WSOP Player of the Year a spot on the ballot. He's one of six players who will return at 1:30 p.m. PT on Thursday to compete in the $50,000 Poker Players Championship final table, all with a shot at securing the most coveted mixed games title in the world.

Ivey Raises Coleman Out

Level 24

Limit Hold’em

Phil Ivey raised from the hijack and was called by Maxx Coleman in the big blind.

Coleman check-raised a bet from Ivey on the 39A flop and Ivey called.

Ivey then called a bet from Coleman on the 10 turn, but raised a bet from Coleman after the J completed the board. Coleman didn't take long to lay his hand down and Ivey dragged the pot.

Tags: Maxx ColemanPhil Ivey

Glaser Breaches Eight Figures

Level 24
Benny Glaser
Benny Glaser

Limit Hold’em

Benny Glaser raised from the hijack and called a three-bet from Kristopher Tong in the small blind.

Glaser called bets from Tong on the 9J2 flop and 4 turn and then bet himself after being checked to on the 3 river.

Tong looked him up and Glaser tabled A7 for a runner-runner flush. Tong mucked and with that pot, Glaser now sits over 10 million in chips.

Tags: Benny GlaserKristopher Tong

Glaser and Ivey Trade Pots

Level 24

Limit Hold'em

Benny Glaser raised the small blind for Phil Ivey to call in the big blind and the former bet the QJ4 flop, Ivey folded.

Glaser then tossed out 200,000 on the button and instantly sighed as if he wanted to raise instead. Ivey in the small blind raised and Glaser called. The flop brought 542 and Ivey bet, Glaser folded.

"It saved you, huh?" Paul Volpe remarked in table chat and Glaser somewhat nodded.

Tags: Benny GlaserPaul VolpePhil Ivey

Shuffle Up and Deal for the Final Day

Level 24
Event #60: $50,000 Poker Players Championship Final table
Event #60: $50,000 Poker Players Championship Final table

The cards are back in the air on the left-handed feature table and the six players are back in their seats. It is expected that the live stream action will be picked up after the first break or when the field is down to the final five players, whichever comes first.

Level: 24

Limit Flop/Draw: 100,000-200,000 Blinds, 200,000-400,000 Limits
Stud Games: 50,000 Ante, 50,000 Bring-In, 200,000 Completion, 200,000-400,000 Limits
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 100,000/150,000 Ante, 50,000-100,000 Blinds

All Eyes of the Poker Community Set on Conclusion of the 2026 $50,000 Poker Players Championship

Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

If there is one tournament besides the $10,000 Main Event that the entire poker community cannot wait to indulge during the World Series of Poker, it is the crown jewel for all mixed game aficionados that takes place every year in Las Vegas for more than two decades.

In this year's edition, Event #60: $50,000 Poker Players Championship (PPC) attracted a total of 108 unique entries and the final six hopefuls will return to the big stage inside of Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas to battle for the biggest piece of the $5,130,000 prize pool.

The seven-figure top prize of $1,343,764 is certainly a massive achievement already but following into the footsteps of poker's greats and etching their name on the iconic Chip Reese Memorial trophy will be even more important.

Sitting atop the leaderboard once more after a topsy-turvy previous day is British online and live mixed game prodigy Benny Glaser, who bagged up 8,610,000 in chips last night after many swings in the nine different poker variants. If he were to claim the title, it would be his ninth WSOP gold bracelet to further cement his status as one of the most successful players in recent times.

It won't be an easy path to glory for Glaser and his five opponents, each having already earned plenty of merits in their careers. Second-placed Maxx Coleman (5,565,000) has two bracelets to his name and earned his third cash in this very event in just four years.

Seven-time gold bracelet winner Josh Arieh is a former WSOP Player of the Year and will certainly want to improve his previous best finish in the PPC by one spot. He returns third in chips with 5,265,000.

Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh

Likewise, one-time gold bracelet winner Kristopher Tong previously reached the final table in 2023 and has been near the top of the leaderboard for the last three tournament days. He returns with 5,180,000 in chips, which is only a fraction of a big bet ahead of none other than Phil Ivey (5,135,000).

Will it be the year in which the all-time great further adds to his overall tally which already contains 11 gold bracelets and several mixed game triumphs?

Last but not least, one should certainly not count out the table short stack Paul Volpe with 2,725,000 who has more than $10 million in live poker cashes including three gold bracelets.

He is also a very accomplished online poker phenom as well under his moniker "paulgees81" before Black Friday shifted his focus on live poker.

Seat Assignments for the Final Day

SeatPlayerCountryChip Count
1Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom8,610,000
2Phil IveyUnited States5,135,000
3Josh AriehUnited States5,265,000
4Kristopher TongUnited States5,180,000
5Paul VolpeUnited States2,725,000
6Maxx ColemanUnited States5,565,000
Benny Glaser
Benny Glaser

The final day will recommence at 1:30 p.m. local time with Level 24, which features betting limits of 200,000/400,000 for the fixed-limit games, and blinds of 50,000/100,000 for the no-limit and pot-limit games. Each level continues with a duration of 100 minutes with a break after every level and a new Poker Players Championship winner will be determined today.

Stay tuned for the conclusion of the 2026 $50,000 Poker Players Championship with coverage from the very first Limit Hold'em hand until the final river card, draw or seventh street.

Final Table Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1  $1,343,764
2  $895,837
3  $600,698
4  $417,607
5  $301,405
6  $226,172
7Jason MercierUnited States$176,732

It is expected that the live stream action will be picked up after the first break or when the field is down to the final five players, whichever comes first. Until then, PokerNews will report all the action live.

Tags: Benny GlaserJason MercierJosh AriehKristopher TongMaxx ColemanPaul VolpePhil Ivey

Event #60: $50,000 Poker Players Championship

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