2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 3
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
7x6x5x3x3x
Prize
$392,478
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,636,800
Total Entries
176
Level Info
Level
26
Limits
120,000 / 2,400,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
11
Players Left
1
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Jack is Good For Wells

Level 21 : Limits 40,000/80,000, 0 ante

Robert Wells raised in the cutoff, Todd Brunson three-bet on the button, and Wells called.

Both players drew one, and Brunson bet. Wells then raised, and Brunson called.

Wells stood pat and bet, while Brunson called after taking one. Wells patted once more and checked to Brunson, who drew one. Brunson quickly checked back and showed a pair of sevens, while Wells turned over Jx7x6x5x4x to win the pot.

Tags: Robert WellsTodd Brunson

Two Losses for Hang

Level 21 : Limits 40,000/80,000, 0 ante
Tommy Hang
Tommy Hang

Tommy Hang raised his button, and Andrew Kelsall called in the big blind. Each player drew two cards, after which Kelsall led out with a bet. Hang called to draw two cards again, having seen Kelsall change one of his first.

Kelsall then tossed in another bet, winning him the pot as Hang quickly mucked.

On the next deal, Hang was first to act and raised again. Koji Fujimoto was in the big blind this time, and he three-bet. Hang just called, but to Fujimoto's surprise, he stood pat after Fujimoto had drawn one card.

Fujimoto then check-called Hang's bet before drawing one more card. Hang remained pat, after which the players checked it to the final draw. Both remained pat, and Hang made a pained fold after Fujimoto led out with a bet.

Tags: Andrew KelsallKoji FujimotoTommy Hang

Schulman Raises Brunson

Level 21 : Limits 40,000/80,000, 0 ante
Nick Schulman
Nick Schulman

In a battle between the blinds, Todd Brunson drew three and Nick Schulman two on the first draw. Both players checked, and they drew two.

Brunson then bet and Schulman raised. Brunson three-bet, and Schulman called. Brunson stood pat and led out with a bet, while Schulman took one. He then raised, and Brunson shot back in his chair and let out a loud sigh before calling.

Schulman showed 7x6x5x4x2x, and Brunson mucked.

Tags: Nick SchulmanTodd Brunson

Fujimoto Folds a Pat Hand

Level 21 : Limits 40,000/80,000, 0 ante

Koji Fujimoto raised on the button, Naoya Kihara three-bet in the big blind, Fujimoto made it four bets, and Kihara called. Kihara drew one and Fujimoto stood pat right off the bat.

Kihara check-called a bet from Fujimoto before standing pat as well on the second draw. Kihara then checked and Fujimoto checked it back.

Both players remained pat on the final draw. Kihara bet and Fujimoto gave it up after a minute of thought.

Tags: Koji FujimotoNaoya Kihara

Baxter Gets a Shove Through After a Misclick

Level 21 : Limits 40,000/80,000, 0 ante
Billy Baxter
Billy Baxter

Billy Baxter raised in the cutoff and Justin Smith three-bet on the button. Todd Brunson called, while Baxter then intended to call but accidentally put in too many chips. The dealer forced him to make a four-bet, and Smith five-bet. Both Brunson and Baxter called.

Brunson and Baxter took two, while Smith took one and bet. Both opponents called.

Brunson drew two and Baxter and Smith one. Smith then bet again, and Brunson and Baxter both called.

All three players drew one, and Baxter then bet his last 50,000. Both Smith and Brunson folded, and Baxter took the pot.

"That's what happens when you're 87. You forget what the limits are," Baxter said.

Tags: Billy BaxterJustin SmithTodd Brunson

Kihara Virtually Doubles

Level 21 : Limits 40,000/80,000, 0 ante
Naoya Kihara
Naoya Kihara

Andrew Kelsall raised as first to act. Naoya Kihara three-bet from the big blind, and Kelsall called. Kihara took one card on the first draw, while Kelsall drew two.

Kihara bet without looking at his new card, while Kelsall took a peek before calling. Kihara then returned his card to the dealer for a new one, prompting Kelsall to remain pat.

Kihara checked blind this time, seeing his opponent bet. Kihara called, leaving himself 10,000 behind, before he drew one more card. Kelsall remained pat, after which the pair checked it to showdown.

Kelsall tabled 10x9x6x4x2x. Kihara had 8x5x4x3x and peeled the 10x, making a better ten-low to take the vital pot.

Tags: Andrew KelsallNaoya Kihara

Smith Leads Into Wells

Level 21 : Limits 40,000/80,000, 0 ante

Justin Smith limped in from the small blind before Robert Wells raised in the big blind. Smith called and drew three, while Wells took two.

Wells then bet and Smith called. Smith drew two, and Wells one and bet. Smith called, and they both drew one.

Smith then led out with a bet, and Wells called. "Eight perfect," Smith said as he showed 8x5x4x3x2x, and Wells mucked.

Tags: Justin SmithRobert Wells

"Just One?"

Level 21 : Limits 40,000/80,000, 0 ante

Tommy Hang raised in the small blind and Naoya Kihara called in the big blind. Hang drew one and Kihara three on the first draw.

"Just one?" Kihara laughed. Hang bet and Kihara called.

Hang was pat from the second draw onwards, while Kihara drew two on the second and one on the final draw. Hang checked after the final draw, Kihara bet, and Hang called.

Kihara flashed a pair of fives and Hang's rough eight 8x7x6x5x3x was enough.

Tags: Naoya KiharaTommy Hang

Schulman Takes From Wells Twice

Level 21 : Limits 40,000/80,000, 0 ante

Nick Schulman raised under the gun, Robert Wells three-bet in the small blind, and Schulman called.

Wells took one and Schulman two. Wells then bet, and Schulman called.

Wells drew one and Schulman two again. Wells bet, and Schulman called once more.

Wells then stood pat and checked to Schulman, who bet after taking one. Wells then raised, and Schulman called.

Wells showed 8x6x5x4x2x, but Schulman had 7x6x5x3x2x to win the pot.

The next hand, Wels raised on the button and Schulman three-bet in the big blind. Wells called and drew two, while Schulman took one.

Schulman then bet and Wells called again. Schulman patted and bet, while Wells took one. He folded, and Schulman took another pot.

Tags: Nick SchulmanRobert Wells

Kihara Getting Shorter Again

Level 21 : Limits 40,000/80,000, 0 ante

Naoya Kihara raised his button. Koji Fujimoto defended in the big blind before drawing three cards, seeing his opponent only take one in response.

Fujimoto then check-called Kihara's continuation-bet. He drew two on the second draw, while Kihara still requested one fresh card.

After another check and bet, Fujimoto raised.

"Alright," Kihara said, and then mucked his cards to concede the pot and leave himself five big bets in his stack.

Tags: Koji FujimotoNaoya Kihara