2026 World Series of Poker

Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$85,634,400
Total Entries
9,208
Players Left
9
Average Chip Stack
61,386,667
Total Chips
552,480,000
Next Payout
Place 9
$1,000,000
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
1,000,000 / 1,500,000
Ante
1,500,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
1,389
Players Left
533
Players Left 9 / 9,208
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Stavila Leads; Khanna Doubles

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante

In a preflop all-in, India's Ritwik Khanna was all-in and at risk holding the 1010 and he was flipping against Robert Gill with the AJ. No ace or jack came on the Q3259 runout and Gill's former big stack was decimated further. On the same table, Dan Stavila sits behind a monster stack and currently leads the way in the penultimate level of the night.

Tags: Dan StavilaRobert GillRitwik Khanna

Berg Takes Out Zellman, Yuan Doubles Off Casparriello

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante

Viktor Berg raised to 25,000 in early position, Glenn Zellman moved all in for 190,000 in middle position, and Berg called.

Glenn Zellman: AK All in
Viktor Berg: 1010

Zellman was racing for his tournament life, but he couldn't connect with the 87632 board and was sent to the rail.

At another table, Michael Casparriello had a raise of 100,000 in front of him from the big blind before Yongqing Yuan moved all in for 272,000 in middle position. Casparriello called to put her at risk.

Yongqing Yuan: KK All in
Michael Casparriello: 1010

Yuan had Casparriello dominated with her tens, and the board ran out Q8855 to give her a double-up.

Tags: Glenn ZellmanMichael CasparrielloViktor BergYongqing Yuan

Green Runs Into Queens

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante

Three-way on a flop of 379 with 120,000 in the pot, Jesse Green under the gun jammed for 60,000. Giuseppe Pantaleo to his left raised all in for 170,000, and Jeff Hatten later regretted his fold in the big blind.

Jesse Green: A9 All in
Giuseppe Pantaleo: QQ

Green moved all in with top pair but ran into queens. The K turn and the 8 river changed nothing and Green was eliminated.

Tags: Giuseppe PantaleoJeff HattenJesse Green

Chen Continues to Climb

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Chi Chen
Chi Chen

Xoan Mourino opened to 25,000 and was called by Chi Chen from directly behind, Sasha Liu in middle position, Steven Stanton in the cutoff, and Masataka Setoguchi in the big blind for a casual five-way pot.

Action folded to Chen, who led out for 64,000 on the 1047 flop. Liu called, but Villa, Setoguchi, and Mourino folded.

The 8 fell on the turn and Chen barreled for 153,000. This time Liu quickly let her hand go and Chen was awarded the pot.

Tags: Chi ChenMasataka SetoguchiSasha LiuSteven StantonXoan Mourino

Cornell Doubles Aces Through Kings

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Tyler Cornell
Tyler Cornell

Aleksandar Jankovic raised to 24,000 under the gun, and Matthew Lapossie called in the cutoff. Tyler Cornell then moved all in on the button for 227,000, which Jankovic called before Lapossie got out of the way.

Tyler Cornell: AA All in
Aleksandar Jankovic: KK

There was little concern for Cornell across the 310565 board, with his pocket aces providing him a full double-up.

Tags: Aleksandar JankovicMatthew LapossieTyler Cornell

Ayub Isn't Going Anywhere Yet

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante

Ali Ayub got his remaining 185,000 across the betting line from late position, and it was Jeffrey Lennon looking to win them all from the next seat.

Ali Ayub: AK All in
Jeffrey Lennon: 77

It was a coin flip that Ayub needed to win to stay alive.

Ayub found a king on the 5K8 flop to take a huge lead in the hand. The J turn and 10 river were no help to Lennon, and Ayub doubled up to more than 30 big blinds.

Tags: Ali AyubJeffrey Lennon

Four-Bet Bluff Jam Gone Wrong

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Mattias Karlsson
Mattias Karlsson

Alfred Karlsson opened to 25,000 under the gun before Dimitrios Kilintaris three-bet to 80,000 from middle position. With the action back on Karlsson, he four-bet jammed his entire stack for 453,000. Kilintaris asked for a count and pondered the decision for 30 seconds before putting in the call.

Alfred Karlsson: QJ All in
Dimitrios Kilintaris: AK

Karlsson bluffed at the wrong time but he held live cards against the big slick of Kilintaris. However, the KKJ flop put Kilintaris firmly into the lead. The 66 runout could not save Karlsson, and his Main Event run was cut short as Kilintaris improved to kings-full.

Tags: Alfred KarlssonDimitrios Kilintaris

Figueroa's Time is Up

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Edgardo Figueroa
Edgardo Figueroa

Edgardo Figueroa jammed for 121,000 from the hijack, and Peter Kiem moved all in over the top from the cutoff. The rest of the table folded, and the players tabled their cards with Figueroa at risk.

Edgardo Figueroa: AQ All in
Peter Kiem: AK

Neither player hit anything on the 67342 runout, which meant Kiem won the pot with big slick, and Figueroa was sent to the rail.

Tags: Big SlickEdgardo FigueroaPeter Kiem

Why Not Ask for Moore?

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Farah Galfond
Farah Galfond

Picking up the action on a flop of J93, Jeremy Moore was all in for 315,000 and Farah Galfond was all in for 461,000, while Jordan Griff had both players covered.

Jeremy Moore: JJ All in
Farah Galfond: 99 All in
Jordan Griff: AA

Moore and Galfond had both flopped sets and Griff was far away in third place with his aces. The board then finished out 63 to improve both Moore and Galfond to full houses and Moore tripled up to above a million in chips.

Tags: Farah GalfondJeremy MooreJordan Griff

Behchet "Slowrolls" Hebbar on Incredibly Deep-Stacked Table

Level 18 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Shreesh Hebbar
Shreesh Hebbar

Martin Zamani raised to 30,000 in middle position. David Karlin called in the cutoff before Akay Behchet moved his last 70,000 over the line on the button. Shreesh Hebbar four-bet to 200,000, which Zamani quickly called.

Karlin got out of the way for the AKK flop to be fanned. Hebbar continued for 75,000, quickly folding Zamani out of the pot.

After making sure he had received the pot, Hebbar tabled his cards. After some moments, the at-risk Behchet followed suit.

Akay Behchet: AA All in
Shreesh Hebbar: JJ

"Oh, a little slowroll. Why did you wait so long? Do you enjoy that?" big stack Chi Wei Fan playfully teased Behchet.

No running jacks appeared on the 54 turn and river, securing Behchet his double-up.

Tags: Akay BehchetChi ChenDavid KarlinMartin ZamaniShreesh Hebbar

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