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Adam Hendrix

Day 50 of the 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was the penultimate day of what has been an incredible series. Although the $10,000 WSOP Main Event final table continued enjoying a brief hiatus, there was plenty of action

David Peters became a five-time WSOP bracelet winner with a victory in Event #94: $10,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold’em Championship. Peters topped a field of 558 entrants and received a cool $1,001,391.

Event #96: $3,000 6-Handed Pot-Limit Omaha also crowned its champion, with Joshua Wang taking the tournament down. Wang, a recreational player, defeated the legendary Erik Seidel heads-up to capture a $407,137 his first bracelet and to deny Seidel an 11th piece of WSOP hardware.

The third and final bracelet awarded on Day 50 went to Garrett Dwire, who will forever be known as the champion of Event #95: $500 Summer Saver No-Limit Hold’em. Dwire left 4,621 opponents in his wake as he turned a $500 investment into his first bracelet and a career-best $210,000.

Day 1 of the $5K NLHE Sees 884 Players Enter the Fray

Adam Hendrix
Adam Hendrix

A star-studded 884-strong field competed on Day 1 of Event #99: $5,000 8-Handed No-Limit Hold’em, the penultimate event of the 2026 WSOP. By the close of play, after 20 levels, only 72 of those players had chips requiring bagging for the night.

Josh Norvock (1,530,000) has a long way to fly home once this event is done and dusted. Getting his hands on $695,256 and his first bracelet will make the 17-hour flight from Las Vegas to Australia a little more bearable.

Adam Hendrix (1,285,000) returns to the action in third place as he hunts what would be his first WSOP bracelet. The Alaskan has more than $10.5 million in live poker tournament earnings, but is long overdue for a bracelet victory.

Others looking to end the 2026 WSOP on a high include Cliff Josephy (1,100,000), Nick Guagenti (1,100,000), Joseph Cheong (1,090,000), Leo Margets (850,000), Artur Martirosian (815,000), Brian Rast (785,000), David Peters (765,000), and a pair of living legends in Jennifer Harman (187,000) and 17-time bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth (165,000).

The 72 survivors return to their seats from 1:00 p.m. local time on July 15 and will play down to a worthy champion.

Event #99: $5,000 8-Handed No-Limit Hold’em Day 1 Top 10 Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Josh Norvock Australia 1,530,000 61
2 Giorgiy Skhulukhiya Georgia 1,450,000 58
3 Adam Hendrix United States 1,285,000 51
4 Jimmy Guerrero France 1,160,000 46
5 Nick Guagenti United States 1,100,000 44
6 Cliff Josephy United States 1,100,000 44
7 Joseph Cheong United States 1,090,000 44
8 Keith Lehr United States 910,000 36
9 Leo Margets Spain 850,000 34
10 Vadzim Lipauka Belarus 830,000 33

Julien Sitbon Leads the $25,000 High Roller H.O.R.S.E. Only 16 Remain

Julien Sitbon
Julien Sitbon

Frenchman Julien Sitbon (3,800,000) is the man to catch in Event #97: $25,000 High Roller H.O.R.S.E., where only 16 players remain in contention for the $872,052 top prize and, of course, the all-important bracelet.

Sitbon won his bracelet in an online event in 2023. He came agonizingly close to winning a second bracelet this summer, busting in second place in the $10,000 Mystery Bounty No-Limit Hold’em event.

Russia’s Alexander Kostritsyn (3,205,000) is Sitbon’s closest rival before a sizable gap in the chip counts to third-placed Ali Eslami (1,990,000).

In a stroke of luck, or perhaps misfortune depending on how you look at it, Naoya Kihara (1,060,000), Alex Foxen (930,000), and Shaun Deeb (550,000) are all sitting next to each other when Day 3 begins. That talented trio is contesting the coveted WSOP Player of the Year race and can now have a direct influence on who comes out on top.

Others to look out for in the PokerNews live updates include Ari Engel (1,860,000), Maxx Coleman (900,000), Josh Arieh (315,000), and Qinghai Pan (235,000).

Play resumes at 1:00 p.m. local time on July 15, and a champion will be crowned.

Event #97: $25,000 High Roller H.O.R.S.E. Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chip Count
1 Julien Sitbon France 3,800,000
2 Alexander Kostritsyn Russian Federation 3,205,000
3 Ali Eslami United States 1,990,000
4 Walter Chambers United States 1,885,000
5 Ari Engel Canada 1,860,000
6 Matthew Beinner United States 1,350,000
7 Yueqi Zhu China 1,315,000
8 Naoya Kihara Japan 1,060,000
9 William Kerkaert United States 1,055,000
10 Aaron Kupin United States 950,000

Ryuta Nakai Bags Big on Day 1 of the $800 Deepstack NLHE

Ryuta Nakai
Ryuta Nakai

Only 129 of the 2,036 starters in Event #98: $800 Deepstack No-Limit Hold’em remain after 22 levels of fast-paced action. Japanese star and $25K Fantasy Draft pick Ryuta Nakai (1,295,000) was one of a host of stars who advanced to Day 2, doing so with a top 10 stack.

Earlier this summer, Nakai finished third in the $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em Heads-Up Championship, the second time he had finished third in a bracelet-awarding event. While he’d likely be happy with another third in this event, one would imagine he will be going all out for the win, with this being one of the final events of 2026.

Israel’s Kfir Nahum (2,030,000) is the chip leader and the only returning player with more than two million chips.

Jonathan Little (1,280,000), Jason Wheeler (1,200,000), Ryan Laplante (845,000), Lara Eisenberg (620,000), John Riordan (575,000), Stoyan Madanzhiev (475,000), and Simeon Spasov (385,000) are just a handful of well-known grinders to look out for during PokerNews‘ Day 2 coverage.

Speaking of which, cards are back in the air from 11:00 a.m. local time on July 15. See you there.

Event #98: $800 Deepstack No-Limit Hold’em Day 1 Top 10 Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Kfir Nahum Israel 2,030,000 68
2 Josei Kamei United Kingdom 1,790,000 60
3 Atanas Pavlov Bulgaria 1,635,000 55
4 Ivan Govorov Russia 1,525,000 51
5 Michael Stein United States 1,500,000 50
6 Danette Smith United States 1,480,000 49
7 Ryuta Nakai Japan 1,295,000 43
8 Jonathan Little United States 1,280,000 43
9 Brett Richey United States 1,225,000 41
10 Tristan Mcmillan Canada 1,225,000 41

What to Expect on Day 51 of the 2026 WSOP

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July 15 marks the 51st and final day of what has been an incredible 2026 WSOP. Of course, once this day is out of the way, there’s still the not-so-little matter of the Main Event final table in early August, but for all intents and purposes, the 2026 WSOP concludes.

Three events resume while one fresh event gets underway. All four will wrap up on July 15, meaning four bracelets will be awarded.

Event #98: $800 Deepstack No-Limit Hold’em restarts at 11:00 a.m. local time with the 129 returning players set to play down to a champion.

At 1:00 p.m. local time, Event #99: $5,000 8-Handed No-Limit Hold’em continues whittling its field down to a worthy winner.

It’s also the final day of Event #97: $25,000 High Roller H.O.R.S.E. where Julien Sitbon is the man to catch. Cards are back in the air from 1:00 p.m. local time.

Mitchell Hynam
Mitchell Hynam

The last bracelet-awarding tournament to get underway this summer is Event #100: $1,000 Super Turbo No-Limit Hold’em. Some players will use it as a last chance to win a bracelet, others may need a big result to rescue their series. Regardless, this is a one-day event featuring 20-minute blinds.

Mitchell Hynam is the reigning champion. The British grinder left 1,934 opponents in his wake as he captured his first bracelet and a $237,924 first-place prize.


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Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

In this Series

1 2026 WSOP Day 1: The Summer Starts Here!2 2026 WSOP Day 2: Vanessa Selbst and Huck Seed Return to the WSOP3 2026 WSOP Day 3: Big Names Turn Out in Force as First Bracelet Won4 2026 WSOP Day 4: Mizrachi, Negreanu, & Foxen Win $25k Heads Up Matches5 2026 WSOP Day 5: Round of 16 Set In $25k Heads Up Championship Event6 2026 WSOP Day 6: Phil Hellmuth in Contention For 18th WSOP Bracelet7 2026 WSOP Day 7: Four Bracelets Awarded on a Busy Day of Action8 2026 WSOP Day 8: Daniel Negreanu Bags a Top 3 Stack in the $10K NL 2-7 Championship9 2026 WSOP Day 9: Hellmuth Reaches Final 13 in the $10K 2-7 Championship10 2026 WSOP Day 10: Three Bracelets Awarded as Sammartino Closes in on His Second11 2026 WSOP Day 11: Naoya Kihara Leads Event One Day After Bracelet Win12 2026 WSOP Day 12: Kristen Foxen Final Tables $25,000 High Roller Event13 2026 WSOP Day 13: Two Bracelets Awarded, Brewer Leads Dealer’s Choice14 2026 WSOP Day 14: Is Jake Schwartz About to Capture His First Bracelet?15 2026 WSOP Day 15: Suvarna Leads the $50K NLH as Four Bracelets Awarded16 2026 WSOP Day 16: The Controversial Ren Lin Leads the $100K NLHE High Roller17 2026 WSOP Day 17: Nguyen Cracks Aces En Route to bagging $100K High Roller Chip Lead18 2026 WSOP Day 18: Hansen, Ausmus, Lonis At Limit Hold’em Final Table19 2026 WSOP Day 19: Daniel Negreanu Fourth In $250k Super High Roller20 2026 WSOP Day 20: Kenney On Course to Extend His Lead in the All-Time Money List21 2026 WSOP Day 21: Calvin Anderson Looking For Second $10K Razz Title22 2026 WSOP Day 22: Second Bullet Success for Negreanu in $25k PLO23 2026 WSOP Day 23: Foxen Eyes Another Bracelet in $25k PLO24 2026 WSOP Day 24: Shaun Deeb Dominates $3K Nine Game Mix Day 225 2026 WSOP Day 25: Winter, Negreanu Lead Day 2 of $50k PLO High Roller26 2026 WSOP Day 26: Naoya Kihara At High Roller Final Table Again27 2026 WSOP Day 27: Mizrachi’s Quest To Win His Fifth $50K PPC Falls Flat28 2026 WSOP Day 28: Kristopher Tong Leads an All-Star Cast in the $50K PPC29 2026 WSOP Day 29: Benny Glaser Leads the Final 15 in the $50,000 PPC30 2026 WSOP Day 30: Lou Garza Eyes Back-to-Back Titles in $25k PLO/NLHE31 2026 WSOP Day 31: Todd Brunson Chases Second Bracelet; Leads Final 11 in $10K 2-732 2026 WSOP Day 32: Michael Mizrachi Has Chip Lead In $10k PLO Tourney33 2026 WSOP Day 33: Mizrachi’s Chip Lead Grows With 37 Left In Event #7034 2026 WSOP Day 34: Can Anyone Stop The Grinder?35 2026 WSOP Day 35: Shaun Deeb Within Touching Distance of His Ninth Bracelet36 2026 WSOP Day 36: Martirosian Leads $100k PLO; Gonsalves Eyes $5k 6-Max Title37 2026 WSOP Day 37: Negreanu Four Eliminations Away From Eighth Bracelet38 2026 WSOP Day 38: The Main Event Begins as Negreanu and Kabrhel Strike Gold39 2026 WSOP Day 39: Michael Mizrachi Defends Main Event Title On Day 1b40 2026 WSOP Day 40: Annette Obrestad Returns For Day 1c Of Main Event41 2026 WSOP Day 41: $10,000 Main Event Dominates Proceedings42 2026 WSOP Day 42: Mizrachi Spins Up Stack on Main Event Day 2abc43 2026 WSOP Day 43: Alex Foxen Bags a Big Stack on Day 2d of the Main Event44 2026 WSOP Day 44: Texas Mike Eyes Bracelet in $600 Ultra Stack45 2026 WSOP Day 45: Rezaei Leads the $50K After Main Event Bubble Bursts46 2026 WSOP Day 46: Daniel Negreanu Sixth, 13 Remain In $50k High Roller47 2026 WSOP Day 47: Kristen Foxen In Top Five Of $10k 6-Max Event48 2026 WSOP Day 48: Alex Foxen Among the Early Leaders in the $3K PLO 6-Max49 2026 WSOP Day 49: Extra Day Needed With Four Left in $10,000 6-Max50 2026 WSOP Day 50: Adam Hendrix Bags Big in the Penultimate Event of the Summer





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