2026 World Series of Poker

Day: 1
Event Info
2026 World Series of Poker
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$1,495,120
Total Entries
1,699
Players Left
1
Average Chip Stack
33,980,000
Total Chips
33,980,000
Level Info
Level
40
Blinds
1,000,000 / 1,500,000
Ante
1,500,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
1,699
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 1,699
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Meents Gets the Last Word

Level 12 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante

Action folded to Chris Hunichen on the button, who opened, and both blinds came along.

The flop came J106, and after both blinds checked, Hunichen continued for 4,500. Only Michael Meents in the small blind made the call to see the 4 turn.

Meents checked again, and Hunichen fired another barrel for 9,500. Meents called once more.

The 7 completed the board, and this time Meents led out for 10,000. Hunichen took some time to think it over before sending his cards into the muck, awarding the pot to Meents.

Tags: Chris Hunichen

Level: 12

Blinds: 1,000/2,500

Ante: 2,500

Trexler Takes from Casillas

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

Micah Trexler raised to 4,000 from middle position and Alejandro Casillas defended his big blind with a call. The flop came 9Q4, and Trexler fired out a bet of 3,000 which Casillas called. Trexler did not slow down on the 6 turn and he bet 11,000. Action was on Casillas and he thought about hid decision for a few moments the folded.

Tags: Alejandro CasillasMicah Trexler

Manzure Eliminated

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

Kevin Theodore raised to 4,000 from early position, and Felipe Manzure went all in from middle position for 20,000. Action folded back to Theodore and he called.

Felipe Manzure: AJ All in
Kevin Theodore: KJ

The board ran out 10769Q, and even though Theodore was dominated he managed to hit the nut straight on the river to eliminated Manzure.

Tags: Felipe ManzureKevin Theodore

Turn Queen Turns the Tables

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

With around 11,000 in the pot, the flop came 102A. Alexander Dombroff checked from the big blind and called a bet of 3,000 from Eduards Rakuss on the button.

The Q turn saw Dombroff check again, and he called another bet, this time for 8,000.

Both players checked the 6 river. Dombroff showed A7 for top pair, but Rakuss turned over Q10 for two pair, queens and tens, to scoop the pot.

Tags: Alexander DombroffEduards Rakuss

Late Registration Closes, Live Coverage Begins

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

Late registration has officially closed, but with a waiting list still being processed, PokerNews will confirm the final field size and prize pool once they become official. In the meantime, live reporting is now underway, so stay tuned for all the latest action from the tournament floor.

Level: 11

Blinds: 1,000/2,000

Ante: 2,000

Some Six Figure Stacks

According to the WSOP LIVE app.

How to Avoid Tilt in Poker

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Poker is often described as a game of skill, psychology, and patience. Yet for many players, the toughest opponent they face is not the player across the table, but their own emotional state. Few concepts illustrate this better than tilt.

Tilt is responsible for countless blown sessions, early tournament exits, unnecessary bankroll damage, and talented players quitting the game altogether. Understanding what tilt is, why it happens, and how to control it is one of the most important steps a poker player can take toward long-term improvement.