The women closed Friday's show. Check out the field of 48, all returning on Saturday for a shot at the final table.
The women closed Friday's show. Check out the field of 48, all returning on Saturday for a shot at the final table.
Koji Fujimoto wins first WSOP bracelet. The Japanese champ held off Nick Schulman in heads-up play to win the $10K 2-7 Triple Draw Championship. Our story:
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?
Five left in Deuce. Naoya Kihara and Todd Brunson hit the rail. Nick Schulman leads the way. Can he get another one?
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."
Friday at the WSOP. We are locked and loaded for another session.
On tap:
Daniel Negreanu has blessed us with a lengthy vlog today: Over 45 minutes of WSOP action – get the popcorn ready.
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.
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.
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