2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q666554
Prize
$159,276
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$858,892
Total Entries
647
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
146
Players Left
10
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The Geeng Show Continues

Level 22

Action was picked up on fourth street in a pot between Daniel Geeng, Kao "Flexx" Chieng Saechao, and Mary Jones.

Daniel Geeng: XxXx/873Q/Xx
Kao Chieng Saechao: XxXx/84QJ/Xx
Mary Jones: XxXx/A9 - Folded on fourth

Jones checked, Geeng bet, Saechao raised to see Jones fold and Geeng call.

Saechao check-called a bet from Geeng on fifth, sixth, and seventh street.

Geeng tabled 742 for a pair of sevens and an eight-seven low to scoop the pot as Saechao mucked his hand.

Tags: Daniel GeengKao Chieng SaechaoMary Jones

Geeng Keeps Scooping Pots

Level 22

Daniel Geeng: Q62/25J6
Ryan Hoenig: XxXx/K2103/Xx

Daniel Geeng was the bring-in, and he called when Ryan Hoenig completed. Hoenig check-called a bet by Geeng on fourth street before he led out with one on fifth street.

Geeng called to sixth street, where both players checked. Hoenig checked again on seventh street, but this time Geeng bet.

Hoenig called after a small tank, but he could not beat the sixes and deuces of Geeng and mucked his hand.

Tags: Daniel GeengRyan Hoenig

Geeng Crosses Two Million While Bai Says Bye

Level 22

Action was picked up in a three-way pot on sixth street between WSOP bracelet winner Mary Jones, Richard Bai, and Daniel Geeng.

Richard Bai: XxXx/2K49/Xx All in
Daniel Geeng: XxXx/5108A/Xx
Mary Jones: XxXx/5AKQ/Xx

Jones and Bai checked over to Geeng who bet to see Jones call, with Bai calling for his last 39,000 to put himself at risk.

After all players received their final cards, Jones checked her hand and folded after Geeng bet.

Geeng tabled 954 for a ten-high flush and Bai whipped his cards into the muck

Tags: Daniel GeengMary JonesRichard Bai

Myers Catches Open Trips

Level 22

Michael Casella: XxXx/210 - folded on fourth street
Jason Daly: XxXx/K283 - folded on sixth street
Dave Stann: XxXx/6J77 - folded on sixth street
Jeff Myers: XxXx/9444

Michael Casella brought in, and Jason Daly completed. Dave Stann and Jeff Myers called, and so did Casella.

Daly tossed in another bet on fourth street, seeing Stann and Myers call before Casella folded.

Myers caught an open pair on fifth street but checked. Daly bet, and Stann and Myers both called. Myers then led out on sixth street with three fours showing.

"I knew a f**king four was f**king coming," Daly repeated a few times. He then took some time before tossing his cards in the muck, and the pot was officially shipped to Myers when Stann also folded.

Tags: Dave StannJason DalyJeff MyersMichael Casella

Daly Doubles Through Kruse

Level 22

Action was picked up on fifth street in a pot between Max Kruse and Jason Daly, with one bet in front of each of them.

Jason Daly: J10/103KK/4 All in
Max Kruse: 74/5337/9

Daly called Kruse's bet on fifth street.

Sixth street saw Daly move all in for his last 31,000 and Kruse flicked in the call.

Kruse was unable to improve to a low, full house, or straight and the WSOP bracelet winner survived his all in encounter.

Tags: Jason DalyMax Kruse

Stann Assembling Serious Stack

Level 22

Dave Stann: 1063/10544
Kane Kalas: XxXx/8926 - folded on sixth street
Alan Ledford: XxXx/592J/Xx

The action was caught on sixth street with around 450,000 in the pot, where Dave Stann bet. Kane Kalas thought for a bit before he folded, but Alan Ledford wanted to see a seventh card and called.

The final street was quickly checked to showdown, and Stann's tens and fours were enough to scoop the entire pot.

Tags: Alan LedfordDave StannKane Kalas

Walmsley Triples Up as Buonsante Falls

Level 22

Daniel Wamsley completed in full while Kane Kalas raised to see Ryan Buonsante put in his final 13,000. Yu called while Wamsley raised to see both Kalas and Yu call.

Ryan Buonsante: XxXx/83A7/Xx All in
Daniel Walmsley: XxXx/7958/Xx All in
Kane Kalas: XxXx/73Q5/Xx
Ben Yu: XxXx/107KQ/Xx

Yu checked on fourth street to see Walmsley move all in for his last 13,000. Kalas raised and Yu called.

Action checked through on fifth and sixth street to seventh where Yu check-called a bet from Kalas.

Kalas turned over 622 for a pair of twos and a seven-six low while Yu tabled A105 for a pair of tens to chop the second side pot. Walmsley turned over A62 for a better seven-low and a nine-high straight to scoop the first side and main pot as Buonsante turned over QJ5 for just an eight-low and no pair. The table broke immediately after Buonsante's elimination.

Tags: Ben YuDaniel WalmsleyDaniel WamsleyKane KalasRyan Buonsante

Phillips Has Time for Dessert

Level 22
Tyler Phillips
Tyler Phillips

Tyler Phillips: 84/893J/10 All in
Hani Awad: AQ/537Q/7

Tyler Phillips got his last chips in with split eights against Hani Awad. Hani made a pair of queens on sixth street, and found two pair on seventh street to send Phillips to the exit mere minutes after dinner.

Tags: Hani AwadTyler Phillips

Level: 22

Ante: 7,000
Bring-In: 8,000
Completion: 25,000
Limits: 25,000-50,000

WSOP Hands of the Week: Kessler's Brutal Razz Elimination

Level 21
Allen Kessler
Allen Kessler

Poker fans were treated to many exciting hands at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) the past week.

But there's always a player involved in one of these juicy hands who doesn't find it as interesting as the rest of us. Take Allen Kessler, for example, who took a cruel Razz bad beat to bust from the $3,000 Nine Game Mix event, a hand you'll read about in just a bit.

"The Chainsaw" isn't the only recipient of a bad beat or on the wrong end of a brutal cooler the past week at the WSOP.

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