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Shaun Deeb

With the weekend rapidly approaching, the 2026 WSOP rumbled on at Paris and Horseshoe Las Vegas.

One winner was crowned, as Marco Johnson denied Chino Rheem a maiden bracelet and a Triple Crown heads-up in the $2,500 Freezeout, but with three winners set to be crowned on Friday it was somewhat of a moving day in tournaments dotted around the venue.

Deeb Leads 21 Remaining in Nine Game Mix

From a starting field of 472 players, 164 made their way back to the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas to continue their run in Day 2 of Event #52: $3,000 Nine Game Mix. Following a full day of mixed-game action, Shaun Deeb emerged as the chip leader of the remaining 21 players after bagging up 3,500,000 — more than twice that of his closest competitor.

Since his fantastic showing at the 2026 World Series of Poker Europe, wherein Deeb had two runner-up finishes and a ninth-place, the eight-time bracelet winner has been in a bit of a dry spell, with just one cash this series prior to today. However, Deeb is now in pole position to get back into a top spot on the Player of the Year leaderboard with a podium finish.

Sitting in a distant second is 2004 Main Event runner-up David Williams with 1,742,000. The deep run marks Williams’ first cash of the series as he looks to add a second bracelet to his resume.

Event #52: $3,000 Nine Game Mix Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chip Count
1 Shaun Deeb United States 3,500,000
2 David Williams United States 1,742,000
3 Richard Freitas Brazil 1,565,000
4 Antonios Onoufriou Cyprus 1,474,000
5 Danny Noam United States 1,323,000
6 Thomas Taylor Canada 930,000
7 Eli Elezra Israel 901,000
8 Mike Gorodinsky United States 832,000
9 Maximilian Schindler United States 795,000
10 Allan Le United States 780,000
Eelis Parssinen

The final table plodded along at a tepid pace for much of the night, but Eelis Parssinen ended up making the loudest bang on his way to taking control of Event #47: $25,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha.

Parssinen and Alex Foxen tangled in the biggest pot of the day, getting all their chips in the middle before the flop. Both players showed two aces, but Parssinen spiked a set of sevens on the flop and the nut flush on the turn to double up into an overwhelming chip lead. He continued climbing from there, and is in a commanding position over the final five players to capture his second World Series of Poker bracelet once action resumes tomorrow at 2 p.m local time.

Event #47: $25,000 High Roller PLO End of Day 3 Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Eelis Pärssinen Finland 35,225,000 88
2 Levon Khachatryan United States 20,100,000 50
3 Aaron Mermelstein United States 5,300,000 13
4 Sergio Martinez Gonzalez Spain 4,225,000 11
5 Jeremy Druckman United States 2,850,000 7

Sverko Makes $10k Mystery Bounty Final Table After Pulling $250k Prize

Gregor Sverko

Of the 84 runners who started Day 2 in Event #51: $10,000 Mystery Bounty, only nine players will return for the final day on Friday.

Alex Anton was one of two players to break the six-million chip mark alongside Josh Reichard. Although short-stacked, Gregor Sverko will head into the final day safe in the knowledge that he pulled the $250,000 bounty prize earlier in the day.

The field have all locked up $50,310, with the winner taking home the first-place prize of $678,300 plus bounties.

Event #51: $10,000 Mystery Bounty Day 2 Chip Counts

Seat Player County Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Alex Anton United States 6,600,000 83
2 Josh Reichard United States 6,555,000 82
3 Kent Stephens United States 5,490,000 69
4 Jovan Kenjic Serbia 5,300,000 66
5 Vadzim Lipauka Belarus 2,540,000 32
6 Julien Sitbon France 2,140,000 27
7 Champie Douglas United States 1,950,000 24
8 Jakob Miegel Germany 1,865,000 23
9 Gregor Sverko Croatia 1,050,000 13

Big Names Advance After $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship Day 1

Scott Seiver

A total of 153 of the finest mixed game players in the world convened this afternoon for eight hours of limit poker in Event #54: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship, with only 69 advancing to Day 2 in this freezeout format.

Last year’s edition of this event attracted 207 runners, but there is still time to catch up with registration open until the start of Level 12 at 2:15 p.m. tomorrow.

Leading the way after today’s action was Jason Daly, who bagged an incredible 460,000 from a 60,000 starting stack, well over three times the average stack.

Also advancing was seven-time WSOP bracelet winner Scott Seiver, who sits sixth in chips, with Maksim Pisarenko the only player inside the top six chip counts not to have won at least two bracelets.

Event #54: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Day 1 Top 10 Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chip Count
1 Jason Daly United States 460,000
2 Maksim Pisarenko Russian Federation 410,000
3 Jesse Lonis United States 298,000
4 David Bach United States 288,500
5 Daniel Strelitz United States 286,000
6 Scott Seiver United States 277,500
7 Daniel Walmsley Australia 260,500
8 Ariel Mantel Argentina 256,500
9 Walter Chambers United States 251,500
10 Eddie Blumenthal United States 247,000

Mohammadi Leads Final 25 in Seniors Championship

Homan Mohammadi

The field in Event #46: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold’em Championship was whittled down 239 entries to just 25 hopefuls heading into Day 4. Each player is guaranteed $28,000.

At the top of the leaderboard is Canada’s Homan Mohammadi, ahead of Scott Ruegsegger who began the day fourth in chips and steadily accumulated chips over the course of the day.

Several accomplished players remain in contention, including four-time bracelet winner Farzad Bonyadi and bracelet winner Fred Goldberg

Event #46: $1,000 Seniors Championship Top 10 Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Homan Mohammadi Canada 13,955,000 93
2 Scott Ruegsegger United States 13,365,000 89
3 Yossi Maymon Israel 10,940,000 73
4 Ablahad Salim United States 10,840,000 72
5 Keith Romer United States 9,700,000 65
6 Todd German United States 9,035,000 60
7 Larry Quang United States 8,370,000 56
8 Ronald Moore United States 6,655,000 44
9 Adam Agaev United States 5,940,000 40
10 Farzad Bonyadi United States 5,775,000 39

Shankar Leads First-Ever WSOP 5-Card PLO Event

Ravi Shankar

Ravi Shankar will return for Day 2 in Event #53: $1,500 Five Card PLO in pole position after bagging the chip lead over Garth Paul.

The format, which is making its debut at the 2026 WSOP, attracted 1,319 entries with just 76 players remaining.

Also inside the top 10 is 2024 $50,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha champion Daniel Perkusic and Finnish poker legend Juha Helppi

Event #53: $1,500 Five Card PLO Day 1 Top 10 Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Ravi Shankar United States 1,446,000 145
2 Garth Paul United States 980,000 98
3 Craig Jones United States 965,000 97
4 Ghassan Hoss Wales 934,000 93
5 Kai Yang United States 930,000 93
6 Daniel Perkusic Germany 863,000 86
7 Juha Helppi Finland 847,000 85
8 Bouwe Claushuis Netherlands 841,000 84
9 Mohamed Kerkeni France 829,000 83
10 Miltiadis Kyriakides Cyprus 819,000 82

Another Huge Millionaire Maker Flight on Day 1b

Casey Sandretto

After a deep run in the U.S. Circuit Championship at this year’s WSOP, where he finished 18th, Casey Sandretto is off to a good start on Day 1b of Event #50: $1,500 Millionaire Maker.

According to the WSOP LIVE app, he was the only player to bag over 1,000,000 chips, and leads ahead of Jon Shoreman at the top of the counts.

Day 1b attracted 2,370 entries with 625 players heading into Day 2b on Friday.

Event #50: $1,500 Millionaire Maker Day 1b Top 10 Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Casey Sandretto United States 1,055,000 528
2 Jon Shoreman United Kingdom 888,000 444
3 Patrick Viret France 635,000 318
4 Louis Seguin France 463,000 232
5 Josef Snejberg Czechia 365,000 183
6 Christopher Puetz Germany 346,000 173
7 Franco Spitale Argentina 346,000 173
8 Daniel Jones United States 345,500 173
9 Rolando Soria Argentina 340,000 170
10 Akshay Nasa India 328,000 164

Kuhn Bags Enormous Lead in Millionaire Maker Day 2a

Rob Kuhn

From the 460 players who made it through the opening flight of Event #50: $1,500 Millionaire Maker, just 67 have survived for Monday’s Day 3 with American Rob Kuhn the overwhelming chip leader.

He bagged 2,700,000, almost twice as many as his nearest competitor Natural 8 Ambassador Thai Ha.

Ha sits alongside Dean Cimera and Day 1a chip leader Will Givens as the only other players above 1,400,000 in chips.

Event #50: $1,500 Millionaire Maker Day 2a Top 10 Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Rob Kuhn United States 2,700,000 132
2 Thai Ha Vietnam 1,465,000 73
3 Dean Cimera Croatia 1,430,000 72
4 Will Givens United States 1,410,000 71
5 Kunal Patni India 1,240,000 62
6 Dustin Nelson United States 1,170,000 59
7 Michael Gathy Belgium 1,150,000 58
8 Chisa Matsutani Japan 1,114,000 56
9 Spyridon Apartoglou Greece 1,110,000 56
10 Jed Friedman United States 1,085,000 54

What to Expect on Day 25 of the 2026 WSOP

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Friday features a packed schedule with three bracelets on the line. Eelis Pärssinen looks to close out his final table lead in the $25,000 High Roller PLO, while the $10,000 Mystery Bounty crowns its winner from the final nine. Meanwhile, Shaun Deeb will try to convert his massive chip lead into a ninth career title as 21 players return for the conclusion of the $3,000 Nine Game Mix.

Deep runs continue elsewhere on the floor. The $1,000 Seniors Championship plays down its final 25 players to set up Saturday’s finale, while the $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship starts Day 2 with late registration open until 2:15 p.m. The massive $1,500 Millionaire Maker also remains in full swing with Day 1c and Day 2b running concurrently.

New action kicks off today with a pair of highly anticipated events. The nosebleed stakes return with the launch of the $50,000 High Roller PLO, alongside a projected large field for the $3,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold’em. PokerNews will provide live coverage of the $50k, as well as Day 2 of the debuting $1,500 Five Card PLO.


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Will Shillibier

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Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He now works as Managing Editor.

He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.





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