MONDAY, JUNE 29

We've got an extra final table to sweat later today: The WSOP Online NLH High Roller 6-Max Championship is down to its final six players and its a stacked lineup. 

Ethan 'Rampage' Yau has a shot at his first WSOP bracelet, but he'll have to overcome the likes of Nick Schulman, Shannon Shorr, Adrian Mateos, Dejan Kaladurdevic, and Pedro Neves to do so. 

The hybrid online-live event played down to a final table in the virtual streets, but the winner will be crowned in the live arena. 

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This has to be the most stacked FT I’ve ever played in, let’s have fun tomorrow at 4pm in Paris :)

It's everyone's favorite day of the week: Monday brings WSOP Day 35, let's do this. 

The $10K PLO Championship will crown a winner today as Michael Mizrachi holds a commanding lead over his two remaining opponents.

Naoya Kihara leads the 13 remaining players in the $2,500 Mixed Big Bet. With two bracelets already won this summer, Kihara will have a pretty good shot at a third when play resumes at 1:00PM local time. 

Naoya Kihara Will Naoya Kihara complete the summer trifecta later today?
Hayley Hochstetler

The $1,000 Mini Main Event will see action in Day 2A. Players will look to bag up big stacks later today and join the 194 survivors advancing from Day 1A. 

When Day 2 play resumes at 12:00PM local time, the 348 remaining players in the $5K 6-Max NLH will battle down to a final table. 

The $1,500 8-Game Mixed rolls into Day 2 action with 147 players remaining. Daniel Negreanu is in the mix, with a Top 5 stack. 

And, last but not least, the $10K Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship kicks off with Day 1 action. 

Mystery Millions bags up for the day: Just 24 players will be back to get this one done on Monday at 1pm, with $1 million waiting for the winner.

India's Vinay Boob leads the field with 97.3M chips, followed by David 'ODB' Baker with 75.8M. At the other end, Ren Lin is holding on for dear life with just 12.3M (8bb).

Oh, and the $1M top bounty prize? Gone, I'm afraid, pulled by Jonathan Schiller who just happened to be in the area for the bowling nationals. Full story below.

Naoya Kihara top again: What a summer Kihara is having. He's already won two bracelets and come close to a third. He'll have another chance tomorrow when he returns leading the final 15 players in the $2,500 Mixed Big Bet event. Kihara has almost double the chips of Dylan Smith in second. 

Naoya Kihara Naoya Kihara.
Hayley Hochstetler

Michael Mizrachi monster chip leader in $10K PLO: After Martin Zamani was eliminated in fourth for $445,080, the remaining three players bagged for the night. After a dominant day, Mizrachi ended with more than 80% of the chips in play. Unless things go very wrong tomorrow, he's on course for his ninth WSOP bracelet.

  1. Michael Mizrachi: 40,225,000
  2. Zarvan Tumboli: 5,500,000
  3. Michael Hahn: 4,450,000    
Michael Mizrachi Michael Mizrachi.
Hayley Hochstetler

It is now: Skye Chen wins the 2026 WSOP Ladies Championship! After a see-saw heads-up battle, Chen won a huge flip with pocket fours. Williams made the call with but couldn't find any of her outs on the runout.  

It's not over yet. The chips went in for the win with for Aubrey Williams, while Skye Chen had . An on the flop left Williams with just a handful of big blinds, but she scored three double-ups to return to the 10 million chip mark. 

  • Skye Chen - 20M
  • Aubrey Williams - 10M