'It's all love': 22-year-old takes huge chip lead as WSOP Main Event final table set'It's all love': 22-year-old takes huge chip lead as WSOP Main Event final table set

Day 50 of Daniel Negreanu's WSOP vlog is up now. Yep, that's 50. At around 25 mins a pop that's around 20 hours of DNegs' video content over the past couple of months.

You can give the latest episode a watch below.

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We're not done here: The WSOP Main Event may be on hold for now, but Tuesday, July 14 sees 6 more tournaments running across Paris and Horseshoe.

That includes an unscheduled Day 4 in the $10K 6-Handed Championship, details still to-be-confirmed, as well as the following.

  • 10am: $800 Deepstack Day 1
  • 12pm: $500 Summer Saver Final Day
  • 1pm: $3,000 6-Handed PLO Final Day
  • 1pm: $25,000 HORSE High Roller Day 2
  • 2pm: $5,000 8-Handed NLH Day 1

Appointment viewing: Here are the times and dates for ESPN's coverage of the WSOP Main Event final table, coming up in a couple of weeks.

  • August 3: 9pm ET
  • August 4: 9pm ET
  • August 5: 10:30pm ET

For a reminder of how you can watch the big one play down to a winner live, wherever you are, check the article below.

'Aruba, Jamaica, ooh I wanna take ya...'

Results are in for our free WSOP Main Event Pick 3 contest. The top 10 teams on our leaderboard have bagged some prizes, with the overall winner off to play the Moneymaker Poker Tour Main Event in Aruba this September.

Did your picks make the top 10? Check the final standings below.

Chino Rheem heads the HORSE: A $25K limit mixed game tournament isn't for everyone, but for those looking to squeeze every drop from the last week of the WSOP, the HORSE High Roller is one last chance to play a big ticket event.

Monday's Day 1 chopped the 109-strong field down to just 64, led by Chino Rheem. A glance down the chipcounts reveals a plethora of stars looking for another shot at glory, from Alex Foxen to Shaun Deeb, Naoya Kihara, Daniel Negreanu and Benny Glaser.

Basically, every contender for WSOP Player of the Year is taking a tilt at this one.

It should be a good watch when play resumes at 1pm on Tuesday - let's hope it gets some screen time on the stream.

Chino Rheem David 'Chino' Rheem.
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They think it's all over: It's not.

The WSOP $10K 6-Handed Championship was due to end on Monday night, but you know what they say about 'best laid plans'.

Action was paused at the end of Monday with 4 players still in the fight. They'll be back for an unscheduled Day 4 on Tuesday, details still TBA, when blinds will be at the 100K/200K (200K) level.

Stacks are still deep enough that everyone has a shot. Here's what they look like heading into the bonus day:

  1. Fahredin Mustafov: 11,375,000
  2. David Peters: 9,025,000
  3. Calvin Anderson: 7,275,000
  4. Dominykas Mikolaitis: 6,050,000
David Peters This is David Peters' deepest run of the 2026 World Series.
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Happy birthday, here's a million dollars: Yanting Jiang celebrated her birthday on Sunday, then on Monday won $1.1M and a first WSOP bracelet in the $3K Mid-Stakes Championship.

Full report below.

The $1,500 Closer is closed: Israel's Ori Hasson has defeated Korea's Kevin Song in the 93rd event on the 100-strong WSOP summer schedule.

The bracelet win is Hasson's second but his first at a live table, following victory in an online event in 2022.

Here are the final table payouts:

  1. Ori Hasson: $582,800
  2. Kevin Song: $388,550
  3. Maurice Tan: $290,000
  4. Dragos Anton: $217,500
  5. Yita Choong: $164,600
  6. Safwane Bahri: $125,550
  7. Todd Lewis: $96,550
  8. Arturas Astraukas: $75,000
  9. Stephen Drecker: $58,500
Ori Hasson. Ori Hasson.

The final nine. Malcolm Trayner's elimination has put an end to Day 8 with the final nine players all set to go for the final table in August. They'll be back on ESPN from August 2-4. 

In the meantime, check out our full story from Day 8:

Malcolm Trayner eliminated in 10th place ($750,000): The flop was and Malcolm Trayner moved all in for his last three million. 

  • Malcolm Trayner:
  • Lucas Jumalon:

Trayner was ahead but the turn and river counterfeited his two pair and sent him out in 10th. 

Malcom Trayner Malcolm Trayner
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