No more egregious stalling in the Main Event: Shot clocks are in effect today.
No more egregious stalling in the Main Event: Shot clocks are in effect today.
Day 7 of the Main Event is go! We're set to play five levels today, and by the end of it we'll have a much clearer picture of who'll be making the final table.
Today's livestream kicks off at 12pm, with last woman standing Congya Zhang on one feature table, Todd Brunson on another, and Shaun Deeb, Hossein Ensan and Will Givens on the main table.
What's on at the WSOP today? It's the final Sunday of the 2026 summer series, and here's what's taking place.
In case you missed it: A player in the WSOP Main Event on Saturday - on the cusp of a $20K payjump - stalled for 17 minutes with just a single chip to his name.
Did anyone call the clock? No.
Did a TD eventually step in? Yes.
Did he win the hand? Details below.
Not enough people use these moves in tournament poker: But thanks to poker pro, author and coach Alex Fitzgerald, you don't have to stay one of them.
Lex en vivo? Celebrated poker streamer Lex Veldhuis has announced he will be relocating from his home country of the Netherlands to Costa Rica at the end of the month.
But don't worry if you're a fan of his streams, they won't be stopping -- just going out at different times.
As Lex confirms in his post, below, "The streams will remain steady and consistent on Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays... The only difference is that they’ll now be in a better time slot"
It's been how long? The WSOP kicked off all the way back on May 26. If you can't remember who won every event, we don't blame you.
But wait, we've got a list of every single winner, updated every day! Maybe we do blame you just a little bit.
Here's every winner of every event so far.
Want to play like your heroes? Forget about trying to do what they do. Instead, see if you can feel how they feel.
Best-selling poker author Jason Su explains more, below.
The biggest stacks in the biggest tournament: Day 6 of the WSOP Main Event is over and these are the 10 chip leaders among the 62 players who remain.
Names you may recognize include Hossein Ensan (who won the Main Event in 2019) and Todd Brunson, whose father Doyle was kinda known around these parts.
Read our full Day 6 recap below.
High Roller wraps. The $50K went down on the side stage, where Jamie Dwan won his first bracelet and $2.2 million. Missing out on number two was Daniel Rezaei, while Bryn Kenney added $1M to his all-time money lead in third.
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