ICYMI you can now get food at your table at the WSOP. No finger food please.
ICYMI you can now get food at your table at the WSOP. No finger food please.
Fantasy Freeroll scores have been updated! After a night when Shaun Deeb just missed out on a bracelet and Josh Reichard finished third in the $10K Mystery Bounty, Kath's Call has broken 1,000 points at the top. Check the leaderboard.
There's no shortage of tournament action in Las Vegas today.
If the WSOP tables aren't your friend right now, there's action in the Aria Poker Classic and PokerGO Tour Summer Series.
Another day, another vlog from Daniel Negreanu.
Tune in to see how 'Kid Poker' bagged up one of the biggest stacks for Day 2 in the $50K High Roller PLO.
It's Day 26 of the World Series of Poker – here's what to watch for today.
11 players remain in the $10K H.O.R.S.E. Championship – including chip leader Calvin Anderson, Chris Brewer, Josh Arieh, and Robert Mizrachi.
The $50K High Roller PLO finished Day 1 play yesterday with 81 entrants. Sean Winter and Daniel Negreanu are neck-and-neck for the chip lead headed into Day 2 play today.
The $3,000 6-Handed NLH continues today with Day 2 action. 53 players remain from a field of 1,150.
The $1,500 Five Card PLO is down to seven remaining players. Kamel Mokhammad leads the pack with more than double the stack of his closest competitor and looks to close out his first bracelet win.
And, last but not least, action in both the $1,000 PLO and the $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw gets underway.
Are you a 'feel' player? Or is every decision a math problem to be solved?
Author Paul Gibbons explores poker's 'quiet civil war' in the first of a new series for PokerOrg.
BREAKING: Player tells Martin Kabrhel to "shut up". First time for everything.
Solve this poker puzzle. Greg Raymer got beat... but how?
Who won the what now? Don't forget you can check every WSOP result so far in our comprehensive winners' list, updated daily.
Joey Couden defeated Shaun Deeb heads-up in the $3K Nine Game Mix. It's Couden's third bracelet in a career littered with WSOP tournament cashes, and Deeb's deepest run of the series so far.
Full story below.
Martin Kabrhel: Big in Texas? The Czech motormouth has a fan in Texas Mike Moncek. "He's a legend."
Hellmuth tests #positive. Tough break for PH, who will be sitting out a few. Feel better, big guy.
Alex Anton scoops $10K Mystery Bounty. Anton beat Julien Sitbon in heads-up play after the two dispatched Josh Reichard in third place.
A fourth bracelet for Canada in 2026! It's the first bracelet for 55-year-old Homan Mohammadi of Deep Cove, BC, in the 2026 Seniors event.
Quads over full house. The big prize was decided by a big hand in the $25K PLO. Read our full story:
The clip has dropped. The aforementioned smoker was nabbed in the $3K Six Max.
You can't do that.
Shaun Deeb leads the Nine Game final. There are now seven players left, and everyone is chasing the POY hopeful.
That's one way to check. Ethical poker from Nikki Limo:
PLO Showdown. Eelis Paerssinen (below) started the day as the chip leader, but Levon Khachatryan will begin heads-up play with the advantage in the $25K PLO High Roller.
Bad day for Ducky
Two-nil
Deeb is deep
11 players remain in the $3K Nine Game.
Shaun Deeb sets the pace.
Also in the mix:
Deebhausen uncursed?
Around the room:
The 1'clock hour kicks off another patch of events at the WSOP.
Day 1
Day 2
On Deck
Final Day
Vote or Die
The Poker Hall of Fame nomination period ends on Friday, June 20.
There's more than just bracelets on the line today.
USA vs. Australia kicks off in about half an hour, someone say a prayer for Platt.
High Stakes Live back on the air tonight, live from the WSOP.
It's going to be a big night in Las Vegas.
Daniel Negreanu's latest vlog has just hit YouTube. In this one, Negreanu does battle in the $25K PLO High Roller – but it doesn't exactly go according to plan.
Here's what to expect when today's WSOP livestreams kick off at 6:00PM PT.
The $10,000 Mystery Bounty NLH plays down to a winner today – and that's a lock to feature on the stream.
Hopefully the cameras can bring us action from one of the tables in the $3,000 Nine Game Mix. Shaun Deeb holds a massive chip lead and is looking to improve on an uncharacteristically cold summer.
And with only 25 players remaining in the $1,000 Seniors Championship, is it too much to ask for a little coverage of that event? Don't worry, we won't tell Jared Bleznick.
It's another Friday at the WSOP – here's what to expect from the day.
The $1,000 Seniors Championship restarts action with 25 players remaining. Homan Mohammadi leads the chips counts.
The $25,000 PLO High Roller is down to just five remaining players. Eelis Parssinen, the Finnish four-card phenom, leads the pack with $2.1M up top for the eventual winner.
In the $10,000 Mystery Bounty NLH, Alex Anton leads over a field of nine remaining players, followed closely by WSOP Circuit crusher Josh Reichard.
Is today the day Shaun Deeb breaks free of his curse ? We'll see, but it's looking good for the American as he holds a commanding lead over the remaining 21 players in the $3,000 9-Game Mix headed into the final stretch of play.
We'll see Day 2 action in the $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship. With 69 players remaining, the chip counts read like a who's who list of mixed game masters. Here's a few names still in the mix: Jesse Lonis, Scott Seiver, Patrick Leonard, Viktor Blom, Jennifer Harman, Chris Vitch, Nick Schulman, and Brian Rast.
The $1,500 5-Card PLO rolls on to Day 2 as well. Japan's Suguru Nakajima leads the 76 remaining players.
And last but certainly not least, the $50,000 High Roller PLO kicks off today – expect many familiar faces in the mix there.
And Mike 'The Mouth' Matusow is getting the meltdown party started.
Hey, at least Shaun Deeb got a pass this time.
Who's up next on the meltdown schedule?
According to Josh Arieh, we've reached the point in the summer where the majority of players at the WSOP are buried.
Apparently the meltdowns should follow soon – stay tuned here for any and all Twitter freak-outs.
The WSOP $25K PLO High Roller will crown a winner on Friday.
5 of 451 players are still in with a shot, although Finland's Eelis Pärssinen has more than half the chips in play. Here's a quick guide to who's who on the final table.
Looking to sell some action in the WSOP Main Event?
Aaron Barone might take a piece. The 888Poker Stream Teamer says he's looking to buy from his followers on social media, and is looking for "a lot of 5% ish pieces" rather than taking 1 or 2 players for 50%.
Mocktails FTW?
A Reddit post is heating up that asks the question: What drinks can you order at the table that resemble alcoholic drinks?
If you're not factoring your choice of beverage into your table image, are you costing yourself EV (expected value), or EV (Eristoff Vodka)?
It's Day 25 of the 2026 WSOP. If you're tired, we get it.
But handling fatigue is one of the key skills you're going to have to master. That's why we've got two fresh new articles looking at that very topic, from authors Jason Su (The Joy of Poker) and Alex Fitzgerald (The 100 Biggest Mistakes That Poker Players Make). Perfect bedtime reading.
'Changing the course of poker history'? Eagle-eyed David Lappin spotted that the dealer made a boo-boo in the final hand of the WSOP COLOSSUS.
As most will know, when players are heads-up the first card goes to the player NOT on the button. That error meant the hands were switched, and all the chips went in as 88 met AK. It would prove to be a decisive hand.
Shaun Deeb back on top: He's endured the worst WSOP of his life after being cursed by WWE wrestler Danhausen. Before today, he'd managed just one cash despite firing well over 60 bullets. But he's now bagged by far the biggest stack in the $3K Nine Game Mixed event – 3.5 million, compared to 1.7 million for David Williams in second. There are 21 remaining, and it resumes at 1pm on Friday when they'll play to a winner.
David Baker – one for the good guys.
Homan Mohammadi leads final 25 of the Seniors. It's an early restart for them tomorrow at 11am PT – and it could be an early finish as they don't play to a winner until Saturday.
69 players bag Day 1 of the $10K H.O.R.S.E. Championship. Jason Daly has the biggest stack (460K), Jesse Lonis is third (298K), while Patrick Leonard, Viktor Blom and Jennifer Harman also bag above average stacks. Day 2 starts at 1pm PT on Friday, and late reg shuts after the first level.
Marco Johnson wins the $2,500 Freezeout No-Limit Hold'em event for $513,885! He beat Chino Rheem heads-up. Hold fire for a full report.
Alex Foxen busts $25K PLO in 7th ($267,993). Matthew Costanzo also hit the rail before play wrapped up, leaving five players battling for the $25K High Roller PLO title on Friday.
$10K Mystery Bounty bags for the night: Could tomorrow be the day Josh Reichard wins his first WSOP bracelet? Expect a big rail for this one. Play resumes at 3:30pm PT, with the livestream starting at 6pm.
Josh Arieh just wants to be the escrow.
Igor Kurganov sees things differently.
The Hellmuth debate rumbles on. Is 1.4 crazy? Is Hellmuth less ambassadorial because of it?
$2,500 Freezeout: Faraz Jaka eliminated in 4th ($180,210). Marco Johnson has the lead, with Kezno Ishida in second and Chino Rheem playing the short stack. There's $513,885 and a bracelet waiting for the winner.
$25K PLO down to the final table. And the nine players have been moved to the TV stage, which means all reporting is now delayed by two-and-a-half hours. Here's the lineup:
$10K Mystery Bounty Day 2 now on the livestream. Ren Lin, Adrian Mateos and Kristen Foxen are still in with a shot at the $678,300 first prize. But not the jackpot $250K bounty – that's been pulled by Croatian Gregor Sverko.
Maria Ho is here! This is your 10-minute countdown to the Countdown show.