2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 2
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Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a762
Prize
$431,260
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,850,700
Total Entries
199
Level Info
Level
26
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
116
Players Left
12
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Kosugi Bets Out Foxen

Level 18

Limit Hold'em

Alex Foxen raised in the hijack and Wataru Kosugi called in the big blind.

Foxen continued with a bet on the 5102 flop, and Kosugi raised. Foxen called, and the 8 fell on the turn.

Kosugi then bet, and Foxen called. Kosugi bet again on the Q river, and Foxen folded this time.

Tags: Alex FoxenWataru Kosugi

Level: 18

Limit Flop/Draw: 10,000-20,000, 20,000-40,000 Limits
Stud Games: 5,000 Ante, 5,000 Bring-In, 20,000 Completion, 20,000-40,000 Limits
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 10,000/15,000 Ante, 5,000-10,000 Blinds

Chip Counts at Break

Level 17

Break Time

Level 17

The 24 remaining players have been sent on another 15-minute break.

Wong Leaves Himself Crumbs

Level 17
Jerry Wong
Jerry Wong

Omaha Hi-Lo

John Racener raised under the gun, and Jerry Wong three-bet on the button. Racener called, and he check-called Wong's bets on the Q46 flop and 9 turn.

The K river then prompted Racener to lead out. Wong spent several minutes in the tank before he decided to fold, leaving himself just over one big bet in the upcoming level.

Tags: Jerry WongJohn Racener

Marchington Spikes a Boat to Bust Light

Level 17
Roscoe Light
Roscoe Light

Pot-Limit Omaha

Roscoe Light raised to 28,000 in the cutoff and Nick Marchington three-bet to 48,000 on the button. The table folded back around to Light, who called for his last few chips.

Roscoe Light: A976 All in
Nick Marchington: AQ85

Both players hit two pair on the A78 flop, while Marchington then improved to a full house on the 8 turn. The river was the 4 and Light was sent to the rail.

Tags: Nick MarchingtonRoscoe Light

Bai Gets It Back at Tilton's Expense

Level 17

Seven Card Stud

Richard Bai: J977KKK All in
James Tilton: K25588 / Xx

James Tilton was all in and up against Richard Bai.

Bai ended up with a full house, while Tilton didn't even bother looking at his last card before tossing his board into the muck and heading to the exit.

Tags: James TiltonRichard Bai

Light Doubles as Volpe Leaves

Level 17

Razz

Roscoe Light: 3xAx/Kx7x8x9x/8x All in
Derek Hanauer: KxJx10x8x7x6xAx

Roscoe Light brought in and was quickly put all in. Once all cards had been dealt, he endeded up with an eight-low. His opponent, Derek Hanauer, could only make a ten-low, doubling up Light.

During the hand, Paul Volpe was eliminated from an adjacent table.

Tags: Derek HanauerPaul VolpeRoscoe Light

Martin Kabrhel Wins Sixth WSOP Bracelet While Multi-Tabling Three Events

Level 17
Martin Kabrhel
Martin Kabrhel

Martin Kabrhel has won his sixth World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet in WSOP Online Event #20: $3,200 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller for $195,195, but perhaps even more remarkable than the result itself is that he managed to do it while simultaneously in the money in three separate WSOP events.

The rumbunctious Czech high roller entered Thursday still alive across three different tournaments, having been spotted running between the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas over the past day or so trying to keep all his runs going at once.

And he managed to make it work in this one, navigating his way through the 338-runner field to the title and defeating Krista "Pollux" Gifford heads-up for bracelet number six.

Foxen Fills Up in Massive Pot Off Bai

Level 17
Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

Seven Card Stud

Alex Foxen: XxXx/JQ49/Xx
Richard Bai: XxXx/A64Q/Xx

Alex Foxen and Richard Bai were on fifth street when Foxen bet. Bai then raised and Foxen reraised. Bai made it four bets, and Foxen called.

Foxen then bet on sixth, and Bai raised again. Foxen called, and Bai bet on seventh. Foxen then raised, and Bai called.

Foxen showed JJ4 for a full house, and Bai slunk back in his seat holding his cards before tossing them into the muck.

Tags: Alex FoxenRichard Bai

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