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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Ten-Seven is Good

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

After a few walks, Nick Schulman raised and Koji Fujimoto called. Schulman took three and Fujimoto two, prompting Fujimoto to lead out. Schulman raised in position and Fujimoto called.

Fujimoto drew one on the second draw and Schulman was pat. Fujimoto check-called a bet and drew one again while Schulman remained pat. Both players checked and Schulman won it with 10x7x5x4x3x.

Tags: Koji FujimotoNick Schulman

Schulman Bets Out Fujimoto

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Nick Schulman raised on the button, Koji Fujimoto three-bet, and Schulman called.

Both players drew one and checked. They each took one again on the second draw, and this time Schulman bet. Fujimoto called and took one, while Schulman stood pat.

Schulman then bet, and Fujimoto folded.

Tags: Koji FujimotoNick Schulman

Schulman Pips Ahead Again

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Koji Fujimoto raised, Nick Schulman three-bet, and Fujimoto called. Both players drew one card and Schulman checked. Fujimoto bet and Schulman called.

Schulman drew one on the second draw and Fujimoto stood pat. Schulman checked and Fujimoto bet. After a minute of thought, Schulman check-raised, sending Fujimoto into the tank. The Japanese player slid in a call after taking a minute as well.

Both players were pat on the final draw and no more bets followed. Schulman showed 9x7x4x3x2x and Fujimoto mucked.

Tags: Koji FujimotoNick Schulman

Schulman Climbs Back

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Koji Fujimoto raised on the button and Nick Schulman called.

Schulman drew three and Fujimoto one. Fujimoto then bet, and Schulman called.

Schulman drew two, while Fujimoto stood pat and bet. Schulman called and took one, while Fujimoto stood pat. Schulman then led out with a bet, and Fujimoto called.

Schulman showed 8x6x5x4x2x, and Fujimoto mucked.

Schulman then raised on the button and Fujimoto called.

Both players drew one, and Fujimoto led out with a bet. Schulman called and drew one, while Fujimoto stood pat and bet. Schulman again called.

Fujimoto stood pat and Schulman took one. Fujimoto checked, Schulman bet, and Fujimoto called. Schulman showed 8x7x5x4x3x, and Fujimoto again mucked.

Tags: Koji FujimotoNick Schulman

Fujimoto Widens the Gap

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Koji Fujimoto raised, Nick Schulman three-bet, and Fujimoto called. Schulman drew one and Fujimoto two, followed by a bet and a call.

On the second draw, Schulman drew one and Fujimoto opted for two again. Schulman bet, Fujimoto raised, and Schulman called.

Schulman drew one on the final draw and Fujimoto patted. Schulman checked, Fujimoto bet, and Schulman folded.

Tags: Koji FujimotoNick Schulman

Fujimoto Moves Into the Lead

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Koji Fujimoto raised on the button and Nick Schulman called.

Both players drew two, and Schulman led out with a bet. Fujimoto called, and they each then took one.

Schulman checked to Fujimoto who bet, and Schulman called. Schulman took one, while Fujimoto stood pat. Both players checked, and Fujimoto showed Jx9x8x7x2x to win the pot.

A few hands later, they went to the first draw in a limped pot where Schulman discarded all five, and Fujimoto took three. Fujimoto then bet, and Schulman raised. Fujimoto called.

Schulman took one and bet, while Fujimoto drew two and called. Both players took one and Schulman bet again, and Fujimoto called.

Schulman flashed a pair of sevens, while Fujimoto had 9x7x6x3x2x for another pot to move into the chip lead.

Tags: Koji FujimotoNick Schulman

Fujimoto Draws Closer

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Koji Fujimoto raised and Nick Schulman defended. Schulman drew two and Fujimoto three on the first draw. Schulman bet and Fujimoto called.

Schulman stood pat going into the second draw and Fujimoto drew one. Schulman bet, Fujimoto raised, and Schulman called.

Schulman broke his pat and changed one card, Fujimoto tapped the felt. Both players checked it down.

Schulman flung a ten-eight across the table, Fujimoto showed a nine-seven to win the hand.

Tags: Koji FujimotoNick Schulman

Tommy Hang Eliminated in 3rd Place ($172,064)

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante
Tommy Hang
Tommy Hang

Koji Fujimoto raised on the button and Nick Schulman three-bet in the small blind. Tommy Hang called for his last 100,000 in the big blind, and Fujimoto also called.

Schulman took one, Hang two, and Fujimoto three. Schulman then bet, and Fujimoto called.

Schulman stood pat and bet on the second draw. Hang drew one and Fujimoto three as Fujimoto again called. Schulman then patted, Hang took one, and Fujimoto two.

Schulman bet again, and Fujimoto folded this time. Schulman turned over 7x5x4x3x2x for a wheel, and Hang mucked as he was sent to the rail in third place.

Tags: Koji FujimotoNick SchulmanTommy Hang

Hang Left With Dust

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Tommy Hang raised in the small blind and Koji Fujimoto defended the big blind. Both players took two apiece and Hang bet. Fujimoto called in position.

Hang drew one on the second draw and Fujimoto drew two. Hang checked, Fujimoto bet, and Hang called, leaving 100,000 behind.

Hang drew one on the final draw and Fujimoto stood pat. Both players checked and Hang flashed 5x5x. Fujimoto fanned out 10x9x7x6x3x to win the hand.

Tags: Koji FujimotoTommy Hang

Fujimoto Takes Two in a Row

Level 24 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Tommy Hang limped in from the small blind and Koji Fujimoto raised in the big blind.

Hang drew three and Fujimoto stood pat and bet. Hang called and drew two, while Fujimoto stood pat again. He bet, and Hang called.

Hang drew one and Fujimoto stood pat once more and bet. Hang folded this time, dropping below 1,000,000.

The next hand, Fujimoto raised in the small blind and Nick Schulman three-bet in the big blind. Fujimoto called.

Both players drew one and checked the first draw. They drew one again on the second, and Fujimoto then led out with a bet. Schulman called.

Fujimoto stood pat and Schulman took one. Both players checked, and Fujimoto showed 7x6x4x3x2x to win another pot.

Tags: Koji FujimotoNick SchulmanTommy Hang