SUNDAY, JUNE 28

Catch up on the Ladies ahead of the final six: The final table restarts at 2:30pm and all action will be on the livestream from 6pm. In the meantime, catch up on all the Day 3 action here: 

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Mystery Millions bounty breakdown: Cards are in the air at 12pm and bounties are the bounties are in play. 

Kevin Mathers @Kevmath
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Bounty distribution for the @WSOP Mystery Millions50 Gold Chests $1,000,000 - 1$500,150 - 2$250,000 - 3$100,000 - 10$50,000 - 10$25,000 - 24$10,000 - 32$5,000 - 78$2,500 - 138$1,000 - 938

Just another manic Sunday? Here's what's going down, and when, at the WSOP on Sunday, June 28.

  • 10am: $1K Mini Main Event (Day 1A)
  • 12pm: $5K 6-Max NLH (Day 1)
  • 1pm: $10K PLO Championship (Day 3)
  • 1pm: $2.5K Mixed Big Bet (Day 2)
  • 1pm: $1K Mystery Millions (Day 2)
  • 1pm: $250 Daily Deepstack
  • 2pm: $1.5K 8-Game Mix (Day 1)
  • 3:30pm: $1K Ladies Championship (Final Table)
  • 4pm: $400 Daily Deepstack

Knives out? The record-breaking $1K Mystery Millions returns for Day 2 at 1pm, with a bounty on every player's head worth up to $1 million.

  • Two players have over 250bb
  • No one else has over 100bb
  • Around half the field has 15bb or less
  • 26 players have 1bb or under

Expect carnage. Full story below.

$1K Ladies Championship reaches final six: They'll be back on Sunday afternoon to play for the $194,630 first prize.

Here's how they're stacked heading into the final day - check the article below for more on each player.

  1. Emily Spencer: 10.2M
  2. Skye Chen: 5.4M
  3. Lisa Teebagy: 5.3M
  4. Victoria Ailloud: 3.9M
  5. Aubrey Williams: 2.6M
  6. Caitlin Comeskey: 1.7M

Grinder's gonna grind. After 2 days the $10K PLO Championship is down to 37, and the chip leader for Day 3 is the same as it was for Day 2: reigning world champ Michael Mizrachi.

Here are the top 10 chip counts heading into Sunday's Day 3 - full story below.

  1. Michael Mizrachi (USA) - 5.7M
  2. Zurvan Tumboli (India) - 3.7M
  3. Jesse Lonis (USA) - 3M
  4. Farid Jattin (Colombia) - 2.6M
  5. Karel Mokry (Czechia) - 2.5M
  6. Diogo Veiga (Portugal) - 2.3M
  7. Michael Hahn (USA) - 1.9M
  8. Johua Barney (USA) - 1.9M
  9. Toby Joyce (Ireland) - 1.7M
  10. Ian Matakis (USA) - 1.6M

Big Mystery. The Mystery Millions field surpassed 22K entries on its final day of dual opening flights to become the fourth-largest WSOP event of all time. 

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History at the WSOP!Mystery Millions drew 22,811 total entries, making it the largest $1K field in WSOP history and the 4th largest WSOP event of all time.👏🏼

Ladies Event reaches final table. The final nine players are on the main feature and they'll play down to six tonight before returning on Sunday for the final table. Lisa Tan leads the way. The final table roster:

  • Lisa Tan 
  • Skye Chen
  • Aubrey Williams
  • Lisa Teebagy 
  • Caitlin Comeskey
  • Emily Spencer
  • Jessica Teusl 
  • Victoria Ailloud
  • Lexy Gavin-Mather

Tilly & Stapes on the call. Ladies Event action continues on livestream all night long. 

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JENNIFER IN THE BOOTH WITH US TONIGHT!!!! (Live in 5 minutes!!!) https://t.co/kOUXp3tveS

SATURDAY, JUNE 27

LiveHands, the poker app you didn't know you needed: If you're looking for a quick and easy way to record hands in a live poker tournament setting, look no further. 

It's intuitive and simple to use – and you can export hand histories with a click of a button. 

Our boy looks good on the tube: Terrance Reid sat down with Justin Young and Art Parmann for the Table 1 Vegas podcast. 

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Feeling lucky?: There are $160 all-in flips on WSOP Online today with Main Event tickets up for grabs – starting at 3:00PM, 5:00PM, 8:00PM, and 10:00PM local time. 

Kevin Mathers @Kevmath
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All-In $160 flips for the @WSOP Main Event running today at 3pm, 5pm, 8pm and 10pm Vegas time today on @WSOPOnlinePoker All 64 seats must be sold to run, you don’t need to be logged in to participate.

Cards in the air for the $10K PLO Championship: Michael 'The Grinder' Mizrachi leads the way, but he's far from the only notable name in the field.

Here's a quick roundup of big names at the top end of the chip counts: 

  • Jesse Lonis - 344,500
  • Justin Liberto - 343,500
  • Andrew Lichtenberger -294,500
  • Josh Arieh - 270,000
  • Dylan Weisman - 260,500
  • Aleksejs Ponakovs - 257,500
  • Jared Bleznick - 235,000
  • Danny Sepiol - 215,000
  • Ian Matakis - 209,000
  • Sam Soverel - 205,000
  • Ari Engel - 195,000

We've got boots on the ground covering the Ladies Championship: 45 remain, $194K up top. 

Poker Org @pokerorg
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LIVE LOOK at Day 3 @WSOP Ladies Championship with 45 left…

Kev Math doing his thing: The WSOP Main Event schedule has changed – no extended dinner breaks until Day 4. 

Kevin Mathers @Kevmath
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Those who haven’t looked at the @WSOP Main Event structure that closely - the first day with an extended (60+minute) dinner break is in Day 4There are 20-minute breaks after each level in the Main Event HOWEVER, Days 1, 2 and 3 have 30-minute breaks after levels 2, 3, 6, 7,…

Negreanu skips $10K PLO Championship Day 1: The Canadian made the "adult decision" to head home to rest up before registering late on Day 2. 

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Hello, dear readers! It's Day 33 of the WSOP: The slow, steady march of time continues – here's what to expect on Saturday in Las Vegas. 

The $1,000 Ladies Championship will crown a winner today. Aubrey Williams leads the 48 remaining players, with Shannon Fahey and Cherish Andrews not far behind. 

There's only 10 remaining in the $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better and play will restart at 1:00PM local time. 

The $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship drew a field of 729 entrants across Day 1. With late registration still open, that number should jump higher. Michael Mizrachi bagged up a monster stack of nearly 400 big blinds to hold the overnight chip lead headed into Day 2. 

Michael Mizrachi Michael Mizrachi has a big stack in the four-card streets.
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And, last but not least, the $2,500 Mixed Big Bet kicks off today, with cards in the air starting at 2:00PM local time. 

Tag Team titles hang in balance. The final nine teams are now at the final table, and they're in a sprint for the gold. Who will make the hot tag?

  1. Team Zewe - 6.1M
  2. Team Szwarcberg - 4.3M
  3. Team Brewer - 3.1M
  4. Team Monaco - 3M
  5. Team Drumond - 3M
  6. Team Kiong - 2.6M
  7. Team Franklin - 1.8M
  8. Team Buchmiller - 1.5M
  9. Team Yamauchi - 1.2M

FRIDAY, JUNE 26

Five left in Deuce. Naoya Kihara and Todd Brunson hit the rail. Nick Schulman leads the way. Can he get another one?

  • Nick Schulman
  • Justin Smith
  • Koji Fujimoto
  • Tam Hang
  • Andrew Kelsall

If you're feeling the burn of the summer grind, we've got the antidote: The Charity Series of Poker is hosting a charity poker tournament tonight. There's no bracelets or big money – just a whole lot of fun for a good cause. 

And if you need a little  more convincing, Joey Ingram labeled it "one of my favorite summer events." 

Final table incoming: With the elimination of Brandon Shack-Harris, the $10,000 Limit 2-7 Championship is down to just 10 remaining players.

Ahead of the restart, Nick Schulman gave a shout out to fellow contender Billy Baxter. And a history lesson for the "youngsters."

Nick Schulman @NickSchulman
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11 left in the deuce, honor to be playing with Billy Baxter. Some of you guys don't know, especially the youngsters but aside from being one of the greatest lowball players ever, Billy argued an gambling income tax case in front of the Supreme Court and won lol. They were comin…

Friday at the WSOP. We are locked and loaded for another session. 

On tap:

  • $10K Deuce Triple Draw - Final Day
  • Tag Team - Final Day
  • Ladies Event - Day 2
  • $1,500 Stud - Day 2
  • $10K PLO - Day 1
  • Mystery Millions - Day 1D
2026 WSOP Bracelet
Hayley Hochstetler

Daniel Negreanu has blessed us with a lengthy vlog today: Over 45 minutes of WSOP action – get the popcorn ready. 

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It's Day 32 at the WSOP: Happy Friday, let's get to it. 

From a field of 1,375 partnerships, the $1,000 Tag Team NLH is down to just 27 duos remaining – Day 3 play continues today. 

The $10,000 Limit 2-7 Championship restarts at 1:00PM with 11 players still in the bracelet hunt. Amongst them: Todd Brunson, Nick Schulman, Billy Baxter, Naoya Kihara, and Brandon Shack-Harris. 

Nick Schulman Nick Schulman has a shot at a second bracelet of the summer.
Hayley Hochstetler

Maria Konnikova bagged up a top ten stack in the $1,000 Ladies Championship. Day 2 play resumes at 12:00PM with 338 players remaining. 

The $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better is down to 146 players following Day 1 play. Daniel Negreanu bagged up one of the biggest stacks in play and will be well-supplied when Day 2 resumes later today. 

Finally, the $10,000 PLO Championship – often seen as the four-card version of the Main Event – starts at 2:00PM. Michael Wang stands as the reigning champion after taking home the $1,394,579 first-place prize in 2025. 

Eelis Parssinen wins $25K PLO/NLH! In the late-night hours of the WSOP, Parssinen won his second high roller bracelet of the summer after an earlier win in the $25K PLO event. 

Eelis Parssinen Eelis Parssinen
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Results:

  1. Eelis Parssinen - $1,172,296
  2. Juha Helppi - $781,500
  3. Sean Winter - $540,754
  4. Edward Leonard - $381,950
  5. Sergio Martinez Gonzalez - $275,509
  6. AP Garza - $203,041
  7. Daniel Negreanu - $152,954
  8. Dylan Linde - $117,835

Hello out there, we're on the air! The PPC final table is now LIVE on the WSOP YouTube channel. 

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THURSDAY, JUNE 25

Negreanu reaches $25K final table. The final nine players are in place for the $25K High Roller PLO/NLH mix. 

  1. Juha Helppi - 6.7M
  2. Eelis Paerssinen - 6.2M
  3. AP Garza - 3.8M
  4. Sergio Martinez-Gonzalez - 3.6M
  5. Dylan Linde - 2.9M
  6. Edward Leonard - 2.9M
  7. Sean Winter - 1.7M
  8. Daniel Negreanu - 1.3M
  9. Yang Wang - 1.2M
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Tonight on The Big Show. The PPC will jump to a livestreamed final table once they eliminate the first player of today's final day. 

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Not only will I be in the booth today to commentate the PPC, the cherry on top will be the cut-ins to the $1k Super Seniors FT. Tune in @WSOP

Super Duper Seniors.

The final 10:

  1. Nancy Birnbaum - 9.5M
  2. Timothy Garner - 8M
  3. Glen Clementi - 7.2M
  4. Michael Dokell - 6.5M
  5. Dhesikan Ananchaperumal - 6.3M
  6. Paul Mcmullin - 6.1M
  7. Donald Briggs - 4.2M
  8. Alexander Dovzhenko - 4.1M
  9. Lionel Barracano - 3.5M
  10. Kevin Song - 2.7M

Blinds continue at 120K/240K/240K. 

Stay dry in the Paris Ballroom hallway.

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A new water feature has popped up at WSOP. https://t.co/IydKg3UR9F

Daniel Negreanu takes us on a journey through the $25K High Roller PLO/NLH Mixed in today's vlog:  And shares his honest take on the 2026 Poker Hall of Fame nominee list. 

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Here we go, WSOP Day 31: It's a big one. 

The $50,000 Poker Players Championship will play down to a winner later today. The UK's Benny Glaser leads the final 6 six players and is in search of his 9th WSOP bracelet. 

The $1,000 Super Seniors is down to 15 remaining players and will crown a winner today. Timothy Garner leads the pack chasing the $355,263 top prize. 2004 WSOP Main Event winner Greg Raymer is still in the hunt as well – and he's got chips to play with. 

Reigning champion Lou Garza bagged up a monster stack in the $25,000 High Roller PLO/NLH Mixed. With only 14 players remaining, Garza has a title defense in his sights. He'll have to battle through a stacked field to earn it. Daniel Negreanu is still in the mix, nursing a short stack. 

Lou Garza Lou Garza finds himself in prime position to defend his $25K High Roller PLO/NLH title later today.
Hayley Hochstetler

Valentin Oberhauser leads the 33 remaining hopefuls in the $1,500 Freezeout NLH. Will he lift the bracelet later today?

The $1,000 Tag Team NLH resumes with Day 2 action today. Team Chen, comprised of Andy Chen and Jie Chen, leads the way. 

Brian Tate will lead the 57 remaining players into Day 2 play in the $10,000 Limit 2-7 Championship. 

And, last but certainly not least, the $1,000 Ladies NLH Championship and the $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better both kick off today. Will Japan's Shiina Okamoto pull off the three-peat?  

Shiina Okamoto returns to defend her back-to-back Ladies Championship titles. Shiina Okamoto returns to defend her back-to-back Ladies Championship titles.
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Final six bag in $50K Poker Players Championship: The plan was to get to five or play five full levels. The levels won and six will return tomorrow to play for one of the summer's most prestigious bracelets. Benny Glaser is the chip leader. Phil Ivey is in midfield. Play resumes at 1:30pm on Thursday. 

  1. Benny Glaser: 8.6M
  2. Maxx Coleman: 5.6M
  3. Josh Arieh: 5.3M
  4. Phil Ivey: 5.1M
  5. Kristopher Tong: 5.1M
  6. Paul Volpe: 2.7M

Mike Matusow found a late double in the Tag Team: Can they make a run tomorrow? 

Mike Matusow(code:Mouth) @themouthmatusow
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On a better note I played tag team with Nick Hellmuth and he grinded the nub all day until I came in and doubled us to 22big blinds to start day 2! Gl us #HellmuthMagic

14 return for final day of $25K PLO/NLH: Daniel Negreanu bagged but he'll come back with the shortest of the stacks tomorrow at 1pm. Maurice Hawkins and Naoya Kihara busted late on. 

  1. Juha Helppi: 6.4M
  2. Lou Garza: 5.4M
  3. Sergio Martinez Gonzalez: 2.8M
  4. Edward Leonard: 2.7M
  5. Eelis Parssinen: 2.4M 
  6. Sean Winter: 2.4M 
  7. Yang Wang: 2.2M
  8. Dylan Weisman: 1.7M
  9. Dylan Linde: 1.5M
  10. Dominykas Karmazinas: 1.1M
  11. Amit Benyacov: 780K 
  12. David Wang: 770K
  13. Jordan Glazer: 765K 
  14. Daniel Negreanu: 435K

Jeff Platt – Every hand of the PPC will be streamed on Thursday: There's been criticism that the $50K Poker Players Championship has been overlooked on the livestream. Platt promises that will change tomorrow, and that next year will bring a "more customizable viewing experience".

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Quick note on coverage instead of individual replies:I know some of you have enjoyed the Milly Maker coverage I know some of you like the balance between our featured events and others out in the field. And I know we’ve let some of you down with the level of coverage…

Josh Reichard wins his first bracelet in the $2,500 NLH: He's done it! Reichard beat Caleb Harris heads-up to finally claim gold and win $555,198 – and 92 points for his fantasy teams. 

Josh Reichard Josh Reichard wins his first WSOP bracelet.
Hayley Hochstetler

Tag Team event bagged for the night: 269 teams have made it through to Day 2 of one of the most fun tournaments of the summer. Team Chen lead the way, while Team Kitai bagged 193.5K, good for 26th on the leaderboard. Tags restart at 12pm. 

Davidi Kitai. Davidi Kitai.

Brian Tate takes overnight lead in $10K Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship: Viktor Blom sits just outside the top 10. Scott Seiver, Gus Hansen, Alex Foxen and Eli Elezra all bagged under 100K, with 57 players left. Play restarts on Thursday at 1pm when late reg shuts at 2:15pm.

Top 10 stacks

  1. Brian Tate: 367K
  2. Andrew Yeh: 327K
  3. Hanh Tran: 306K
  4. Robert Wells: 281K
  5. Pierre Lewandowski: 280K
  6. Ryan Hoenig: 260K
  7. Jon Turner: 253K
  8. Patrick Stacey: 236K
  9. Michael Rodrigues: 235K
  10. Oscar Johansson: 225K

Harry Rubin wins $1K PLO ($390,300): He beat Narcis-Gabriel Nedelcu heads-up for his first WSOP bracelet. 

Harry Rubin. Harry Rubin.

15 Super Seniors bag for the night: They'll return at 11am on Thursday to play for the bracelet and the $355,263 first prize. 

  1. Timothy Garner: 8M
  2. Glen Clementi: 7.2M
  3. Michael Dokell: 6.5M
  4. Paul McMullin: 6.1M
  5. Greg Raymer: 5.5M
  6. Kevin Song: 5M
  7. Lionel Barracano: 4.4M
  8. Donald Briggs: 4.2M
  9. Istvan Toro: 4M
  10. Alexander Dovzhenko: 3.9M
  11. Nancy Birnbaum: 3M
  12. Marc Levy: 2.9M
  13. Dhesikan Ananchaperumal: 2.4M
  14. Susan Murphey: 1.9M
  15. Curtis Freeze: 1.7M

Joe Liberta wins Millionaire Maker for $1,250,000: Michael Monroig shoved his short stack with and Liberta decided to give him a spin with . Liberta was dominated but he went to his rail and said, "The worst hand normally wins anyway." Sure enough, he hit trips on the flop and the runout confirmed his first WSOP bracelet.

Joe Liberta. Joe Liberta.