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Senthuran Vijayaratnam Dismantles the Final Table To Take Down the Main Event ($396,556)

Main Event Winner Senthuran Vijayaratnam To say Senthuran Vijayaratnam was unstoppable would be an understatement. The Ontario native entered the day with the chip lead of of 9,610,000. Pressure was rapid with Weston Pring finding a pair of bustouts to bring the field down to 12. Soon after, Vijayaratnam found an elimination against the short stack Sami Al-Serri to bring play to an unofficial final table.
From here it turned into Vijayaratnam’s time to shine. He found an early elimination winning a flip against Nizar Tajdin’s two overs with pocket nines. He was the overwhelming chip lead with 16,700,000, and he wouldn’t stop there. With two other players finding a knockout, Vijayaratnam was out for blood. He again had pocket nines against two over and held to send out the short-stacked Rishi Makkar.
Right after, he flopped an over and flush draw against Weston Prings top pair. He found the overpair on the turn to soar into the equity lead and held to bring play down to four handed. Alen Bakovic was the next opponent left short stacked, and he moved all in with pocket tens. Vijayaratnam called him off with King-Deuce, and smashed the flop finding trip dueces. Not wanting to stop, Vijayaratnam called off the short stacked Graham Lupton. Lupton had him dominated, but a turned two pair gave Vijayaratnam the pot.

WSOP Jan 2026 Main Event Heads Up Both Robin Bergren and Senthuran Vijayaratnam held similar chip stacks heads-up, and neither of the pair were willing to go quietly into the night. They battled evenly for an hour with Bergren finding a chip lead. However, all that would change. Both players turned top pair, and Vijayaratnam blasted the river. His king kicker was best for him to take a commanding 6:1 chip lead.

Soon after, the short stacked Bergren moved all in with an open ended straight draw. Vijayaratnam’s top pair was ahead, and he asked the dealer for a “red deuce one time.” Harvey answered his prayers as the 2♥ completed the board. Vijayaratnam fell to the floor in relief and celebrated with friends as he took home his biggest ever cash. This year’s main event crushed expectations alongside the series breaking all the records set in prior years. Vijayaratnam took home an astonishing $396,556 for his efforts.

Main Event Final Table Results
Place Player Prize 1 Senthuran Vijayaratnam
$396,556 2 Robin Berger
$264,283 3 Graham Lupton
$188,206 4 Alen Bakovich
$135,855 5 Weston Pring
$99,420 6 Rishi Makkar
$73,776 7 Jiajie Sheng
$55,524 8 David Quang
$42,390 9 Nizar Tajdin
$32,835 -
Robin Bergren Eliminated in 2nd Place ($264,283)
Level: 33 (200,000/400,000/400,000) Entries: 1/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 7:07 PM 
Robin Bergren Action was caught after the flop of 10♠7♦4♠, and Robin Bergren moved all in for 6,200,000. Senthuran Vijayaratnam called, and both players revealed their holdings.
Robin Bergren: 9♦8♠
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: Q♦10♥The board ran out A♠2♥, for Bergren to hit the rail.
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Vijayaratnam Gains a Commanding Lead
Level: 33 (200,000/400,000/400,000) Entries: 2/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 6:31 PM Action was caught after the board ran out 4♠2♦J♣6♣A♠, and Robin Bergren checked to Senthuran Vijayaratnam.
He fired for 6,500,000 into the 10,000,000 pot. Bergren found the call, and revealed Q♠J♠. Senthuran Vijayaratnam had the better kicker with K♥J♥.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 45,000,000
Robin Bergren: 7,800,000 -
Vijayaratnam Battles Back
Level: 33 (200,000/400,000/400,000) Entries: 2/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 5:54 PM Action was caught after the board ran out 7♥3♦2♥4♥A♥, and Robin Bergren was quick to check.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam fired for 4,200,000, and was rewarded with the pot.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 27,000,000
Robin Bergren: 25,400,000 -
Bergren Running Away With It
Level: 32 (150,000/300,000/300,000) Entries: 2/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 5:28 PM Action was caught after the turn came the Q♥Q♦8♣A♣, and Senthuran Vijayaratnam fired for 750,000. Robin Bergren made the call.
The river came the 7♠, and both players checked their option. Bergren revealed Q♠3♥ to take the pot.
Robin Bergren: 33,000,000
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 19,000,000 -
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Graham Lupton Eliminated in 3rd Place ($188,206)
Level: 31 (150,000/250,000/250,000) Entries: 2/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 4:33 PM 
Graham Lupton Senthuran Vijayaratnam opened to 1,500,000, and Graham Lupton moved all in for 4,450,000. Both players revealed their holdings.
Graham Lupton: A♥Q♥
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: Q♠J♠The board ran out 8♣Q♣4♥J♦7♠ for Lupton to be sent home.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 29,500,000
Robin Bergren: 22,000,000 -
Alen Bakovic Eliminated in 4th Place ($135,855)
Level: 31 (150,000/250,000/250,000) Entries: 3/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 4:24 PM 
Alen Bakovic Alen Bakovic moved all in for 1,050,000, and Senthuran Vijayaratnam made the call.
Alen Bakovic: 10♣10♦
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: K♥2♦The board ran out 2♣2♥9♠7♦Q♦ for Bakovic to hit the rail.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 24,200,000
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Weston Pring Eliminated in 5th Place ($99,420)
Level: 31 (150,000/250,000/250,000) Entries: 4/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 4:13 PM 
Weston Pring After the flop of Q♣2♦5♣, Weston Pring checked to Senthuran Vijayaratnam. He moved all in, and Weston called his remaining 1,700,000. Both players revealed their holdings.
Weston Pring: Q♥8♥
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: K♣J♣The board completed with the K♥10♠ to send Pring to the rail.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 25,500,000
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Rishi Makkar Eliminated in 6th Place ($73,776)
Level: 30 (100,000/200,000/200,000) Entries: 5/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 3:26 PM 
Rishi Makkar Rishi Makkar moved all in for 2,000,000, and Senthuran Vijayaratnam made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Rishi Makkar: A♥Q♦
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 9♣9♠The board ran out 7♠3♣4♣7♥5♥ for Makkar to hit the rail.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 19,650,000
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Jiajie Sheng Eliminated in 7th Place ($55,524)
Level: 30 (100,000/200,000/200,000) Entries: 6/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 2:54 PM 
Jiajie Sheng Main Event Jiajie Sheng moved all in for 1,150,000 from the button, and Alen Bakovic made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Jiajie Sheng: Q♣3♣
Alen Bakovic: K♥6♥The board ran out 4♠5♠J♠9♠8♥ to send Sheng to the rail.
Alen Bakovic: 7,900,000
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Updated Stacks
Player Chip Count Senthuran Vijayaratnam 17,350,000 Weston Pring 11,800,000 Robin Bergren 8,250,000 Jiajie Sheng 5,000,000 Graham Lupton 4,200,000 Alen Bakovic 3,400,000 Rishi Makkar 2,000,000 -
David Quang Eliminated in 8th Place ($42,390)
Level: 29 (100,000/150,000/150,000) Entries: 7/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 2:04 PM 
David Quang Late position opened to 350,000, and David Quang moved all in for 2,475,000. Weston Pring moved all in for 6,000,000, and the remaining players made the fold.
David Quang: 6♦6♣
Weston Pring: A♦K♥The board ran out Q♥2♣A♥A♣3♣ for Pring to take the pot.
Weston Pring: 9,100,000
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Nizar Tajdin Eliminated in 9th Place ($32,835)
Level: 29 (100,000/150,000/150,000) Entries: 8/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 1:49 PM 
Nizar Tajdin Nizar Tajdin moved all in for 1,225,000, and Senthuran Vijayaratnam made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Nizar Tajdin: Q♣J♥
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 9♠9♥The board ran out 3♣7♠5♠2♦10♣ for Tajdin to hit the rail.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 16,700,000
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Stephen Dauphinais Eliminated in 10th Place ($25,812)
Level: 29 (100,000/150,000/150,000) Entries: 9/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 1:38 PM 
Stephen Dauphinais Rishi Makkar moved all in for 1,750,000 from middle position. Stephen Dauphinais called for his remaining 1,400,000 from late position. Both players revealed their holdings.
Stephen Dauphinais: A♥K♦
Rishi Makkar: 7♠7♦The board ran out 3♥Q♦4♠8♥6♥ for Makkar to take the pot.
Rishi Makkar: 3,300,000
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Final Table Faces
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Sami Al-Serri Eliminated in 11th Place ($25,812)
Level: 29 (100,000/250,000/250,000) Entries: 10/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 1:15 PM 
Sami Al-Serri Sami Al-Serri moved all in for 630,000 from under the gun. Senthuran Vijayaratnam called, and both players revealed their holdings.
Sami Al-Serri: 9♠7♠
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: A♥J♠The board ran out 5♥J♥Q♦7♥2♠, for Vijayaratnam to take the pot.
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Juan Lamprea Eliminated in 12th Place ($20,597)
Level: 28 (60,000/120,000/120,000) Entries: 11/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 12:55 PM 
Juan Lamprea Action was caught after the flop of 7♥4♠9♣, and Juan Lamprea checked to Robin Bergren. He fired for 200,000, and Lamprea raised to 700,000. Bergren re-raised to 1,700,000, and Lamrpea moved all in for 3,350,000. Bergren snap called, and both players revealed their holdings.
Juan Lamprea: A♥9♦
Robin Bergren: 4♠4♣The board ran out 6♦Q♥ to send Lamprea home.
Robin Bergren: 10,850,000
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Lupton Finds Top Top
Level: 28 (60,000/120,000/120,000) Entries: 12/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 12:39 PM Senthuran Vijayaratnam opened to 250,000, and Graham Lupton defended his big blind.
The flop came 7♥9♠3♥, and Lupton was quick to check. Vijayaratnam fired for 225,000, and Lupton check-raised to 700,000. He was rewarded with the pot.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 7,500,000
Graham Lupton: 3,120,000 -
Aleksei Ponomarev Eliminated in 13th Place ($20,597)
Level: 28 (60,000/120,000/120,000) Entries: 12/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 12:17 PM 
Aleksei Ponomarev Aleksei Ponomarev moved all in for 2,650,000, and Weston Pring made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Aleksei Ponomarev: J♣J♦
Weston Pring: K♠K♣The board ran out 4♦5♦2♠A♣Q♠ for Ponomarev to hit the rail.
Weston Pring: 6,450,000
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Xiao Hu Eliminated in 14th Place ($16,686)
Level: 28 (60,000/120,000/120,000) Entries: 13/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 12:08 PM 
Xiao Hu Xiao Hu moved all in for 700,000, and Weston Pring made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Xiao Hu: A♦5♣
Weston Pring: A♠10♠The board ran out Q♥8♦6♠K♦2♣ for Pring to take the pot.
Weston Pring: 3,220,000
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Vijayaratnam Leads 14 Day 3 Stacks


Event #12: $2,200 NLH Main Event Day 3
Date: Jan 19, Noon Blinds: 60 Minutes Entries: 14/1321 Prizes (1st Place): $2,589,160 ($396,556) There are 14 players still alive in this record Main Event, and Senthuran Vijayaratnam is leading the way with almost 10 million. The next closest player is Robin Bergren, with 7.4 million. Jiajie Sheng, Alen Bakovic, and Juan Lamprea round out the top five counts.
The Day 3 action gets going at noon, and they’ll play to a winner on Monday. Blinds remain at 60 minutes for the rest of the game. There is nearly $400k up top for the winner on Monday, so there is a lot to play for, but everyone returning for Day 3 is guaranteed at least $16,686, with an immediate pay jump to $20,597 after the first player busts on Monday.
See below for the returning stacks, sorted by table & seat, as well as by name underneath.
Day 3 Stacks, Sorted by Table & Seat (T-S)
T-S Player Chips 28 – 1 Aleksei Ponomarev 2,860,000 28 – 2 Xiao Yu Hu 701,000 28 – 4 Jiajie Sheng 6,885,000 28 – 5 David Quang 2,265,000 28 – 6 Robin Bergren 7,400,000 28 – 7 Weston Pring 2,450,000 28 – 8 Juan Lamprea 4,000,000 29 – 1 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 9,610,000 29 – 3 Stephen Dauphinais 3,325,000 29 – 5 Rishi Makkar 2,210,000 29 – 6 Alen Bakovic 4,525,000 29 – 7 Sami Al-Serri 2,250,000 29 – 8 Graham Lupton 1,925,000 29 – 9 Nizar Tajdin 2,390,000 Day 3 Stacks, Sorted by Name
T-S Player Chips 28 – 1 Aleksei Ponomarev 2,860,000 29 – 6 Alen Bakovic 4,525,000 28 – 5 David Quang 2,265,000 29 – 8 Graham Lupton 1,925,000 28 – 4 Jiajie Sheng 6,885,000 28 – 8 Juan Lamprea 4,000,000 29 – 9 Nizar Tajdin 2,390,000 29 – 5 Rishi Makkar 2,210,000 28 – 6 Robin Bergren 7,400,000 29 – 7 Sami Al-Serri 2,250,000 29 – 1 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 9,610,000 29 – 3 Stephen Dauphinais 3,325,000 28 – 7 Weston Pring 2,450,000 28 – 2 Xiao Yu Hu 701,000 Remaining Payouts for Day 3 Players
Place Prize 1 $396,556 2 $264,283 3 $188,206 4 $135,855 5 $99,420 6 $73,776 7 $55,524 8 $42,390 9 $32,835 10 $25,812 11 $25,812 12 $20,597 13 $20,597 14 $16,686 

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14 Players Return for Day 3; Senthuran Vijayaratnam Leads
Level: 28 (60000/120000/120000) Entries: 14/1321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 12:25 PM Day 2 of the Main Event is complete, with 14 players remaining for the final day of play on Monday. Senthuran Vijayaratnam leads the way into Day 3 with almost 10 million. See below for a look at the 14 returning stacks, sorted by stack size. Stay tuned later for a Day 3 preview post with full seat assignments.
Player Chips Senthuran Vijayaratnam 9,610,000 Robin Bergren 7,400,000 Jiajie Sheng 6,885,000 Alen Bakovic 4,525,000 Juan Lamprea 4,000,000 Stephen Dauphinais 3,325,000 Aleksei Ponomarev 2,860,000 Weston Pring 2,450,000 Nizar Tajdin 2,390,000 David Quang 2,265,000 Sami Al-Serri 2,250,000 Rishi Makkar 2,210,000 Graham Lupton 1,925,000 Xiao Yu Hu 701,000 -
15 Minutes to Play in Day 2
Level: 27 (50000/100000/100000) Entries: 14/1321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 11:40 PM There are just under 15 minutes to play in Level 27, and the bags will come out at the end of this level. There are currently 14 players left in Day 2, and it seems likely they won’t lose that many players before the end of the day. There is one more payout at $16,686 before it jumps to $20,597 for 13th place.
Place Player Prize 15 Chris Potter
$16,686 16 Anthony Smith
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16 Left in the Main; One Level to Play in Day 2
Level: 26 (40000/80000/80000) Entries: 16/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 10:50 PM The final level of play for Day 2 is about to begin for the Main Event, with 16 players remaining. That means there is about an hour left until the bags come out for Day 3, and it looks like they’ll come back tomorrow with a bit more than the final table remaining.
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Recent Busts
Position Player Prize 17 Rahul Sharma $16,686 18 Adam Balog $13,728 19 Calvin Chow $13,728 20 Shane Patacsil $13,728 21 Paul Waring $13,728 22 Pawan Braich $13,728 23 Brett Worton $13,728 24 Trent Hopper $13,728 25 Dallas Larson $13,728 26 Christopher Bailey $13,728 27 Vincent Lam $11,473 28 Maksim Kniter $11,473 29 Parth Mansukh $11,473 30 Sheraz Nazir $11,473 31 Michael Li $11,473 32 Giuseppe Galluzzo $11,473 33 Ashkan Razavi $11,473 -
Sheng Wins a Massive Three Way All In
Level: 26 (40,000/80,000/80,000) Entries: 18/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 10:10 PM A three way all in occurred with Jiajie Sheng moving all in for 1,300,000. Middle position jammed for 1,900,000, and Stephen Dauphinais made the call covering both. The three players revealed their holdings.
Jiajie Sheng: A♥A♣
Middle Position: A♠K♥
Stephen Dauphinais: Q♣Q♥The board ran out 9♠7♦9♥5♥8♣, for Sheng to take the main pot. Dauphinais took the side and found an elimination.
Stephen Dauphinais: 4,960,000
Jinjie Sheng: 4,640,000 -
Updated Stacks at the Break
Player Chip Count Robin Bergren 4,800,000 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 4,000,000 Anthony Smith 3,700,000 Aleksei Ponomarev 3,500,000 Xiao Hu 3,400,000 Juan Lamprea 3,000,000 Rishi Makkar 2,800,000 Graham Upton 2,600,000 Nizar Tajdin 2,500,000 Rahul Sharma 2,100,000 -
Larson Gets Max Value
Level: 25 (30,000/60,000/60,000) Entries: 25/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 9:21 PM Action was caught after the board ran out 5♦5♥4♦3♣6♠, and Dallas Larson moved all in for 415,000.
Late Position went into the tank, but eventually flicked in the call.
Larson revealed A♥A♦ to find the double.
Dallas Larson: 1,980,000
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Bergren Soars to the Chip Lead
Level: 25 (30,000/60,000/60,000) Entries: 27/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 8:34 PM Vince Lam opened to 120,000 from the cutoff, and Robin Bergren three-bet to 350,000 from the big blind. Lam moved all in, and Bergren went into the tank. Both players revealed their holdings.
Robin Bergren: Q♠Q♣
Vince Lam: A♣K♣The board ran out 9♦10♣10♠7♥9♥ for Bergren to find the double.
Robin Bergren: 5,440,000
Vince Lam: 210,000 -
Lam on the Lookout
Level: 24 (25,000/50,000/50,000) Entries: 28/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 8:17 PM After his partner Anne Ngo found a second WSOPC ring in yesterday’s Ladies Event, Vince Lam is looking to keep up the success with a deep run today.
Action was caught on the turn of 9♣A♦8♦9♠, with both players having checked the two streets.
The river came the 2♠, and the big blind checked to Lam. He fired for 150,000, and took down the pot.
Vince Lam: 3,000,000
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“One Pair at Least” for Hu
Level: 24 (25,000/50,000/50,000) Entries: 29/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 8:06 PM Action was caught after the flop of 7♠J♠6♣, and all three players were quick to check.
The turn came the 6♥, Xiao Hu fired for 160,000 from the big blind. Both his opponents mucked their hands. Hu joked that he had “One pair at least.”
Xiao Hu: 2,150,000
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Dauphinais Takes it Down
Level: 24 (50,000/100,000/100,000) Entries: 30/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 7:54 PM Action was caught after the flop of 6♥10♠10♥, and Stephen Dauphinais led out for 250,000 from the small blind. Early position made the call.
The turn came the Q♥, and Dauphinais checked to early position. They fired for 400,000, and Dauphinais moved all in. After a long tank, early position made the fold. Dauphinais let out a huge sigh of relief as he scooped in the pot.
Stephen Dauphinais: 3,160,000
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Updated Stacks at Dinner Break
Player Chip Count Senthuran Vijayaratnam 4,000,000 Anthony Smith 3,700,000 Juan Lamprea 3,000,000 Nazir Tajdin 2,600,000 Robin Bergman 2,500,000 Sami Al-Serri 2,500,000 Aleksei Ponomarev 2,300,000 Christopher Potter 2,300,000 Rishi Makkar 2,300,000 Stephen Dauphinais 2,300,000 -
All Eliminations Before Dinner Break
Position Player Prize 34 Vo Nguyen $11,473 35 Chen Chen $11,473 36 Antonio Ma $9,741 37 Ryan Andrade $9,741 38 Joel Kogan $9,741 39 John Hewgill $9,741 40 Claude Gaudet $9,741 41 David Anderson $9,741 42 Oleksii Mezhenkov $9,741 43 Ruoxiao Shi $9,741 44 Dustin Melanson $9,741 45 Wille Jonathan Scott $8,406 46 Rene Schmidt $8,406 47 Michael Hooper $8,406 48 Nicholas Ryan Mcewen $8,406 49 Chaudhary Faisal $8,406 50 Cody Cloutier $8,406 51 Tam Ho $8,406 52 Hien Vo $8,406 53 Clayton Robert Mozdzen $8,406 54 George Caragiorgas $7,374 -
Big Defend for Chen
Level: 23 (20,000/40,000/40,000) Entries: 41/1,321 Prizes: $329,175 Local Time: 6:05 PM Middle position opened to 80,000, and the cutoff made the call. Chen Chen defended his big blind.
The flop came 3♥J♥7♠, and Chen led out for 140,000. The cutoff made the call.
Action checked trough to the river of 4♠Q♦. Chen revealed Q♥6♥ to take the pot.
Chen Chen: 1,040,000
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Ponomarev Finds the Elimination
Level: 23 (20,000/40,000/40,000) Entries: 46/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 5:44 PM The cutoff opened to 350,000, leaving just 5,000 behind. Aleksei Ponomarev moved all in from the big blind, and the cutoff made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Cutoff: A♦2♠
Aleksei Ponomarev: 7♠7♥The board ran out J♥4♠Q♣3♣4♦ for Ponomarev to find the knockout.
Aleksei Ponomarev: 2,270,000
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Mansukh Finds the Hero Call
Level: 22 (15,000/30,000/30,000) Entries: 49/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 5:24 PM Action was caught after the board ran out 8♠Q♣10♦4♣6♠, and Parth Mansukh checked from the big blind.
His opponent fired for 250,000, into the 350,000 pot.
Mansukh went into the tank, before eventually making the call. His 10♥3♥ bested his opponent’s A♥7♣ bluff to take the pot.
Parth Mansukh: 1,670,000
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Those Who Have Fallen
Position Player Prize 55 Dylan Timothy James Boyer $7,374 56 Krys edd Alipio $7,374 57 Tony Le $7,374 58 William Doherty $7,374 59 Amichai Barer $7,374 60 Angelo Jopek $7,374 61 Garett James Maybery $7,374 62 Dylan Stephen Payne $7,374 63 Kayvan Payman $6,577 64 Lucas Leite Dantas $6,577 65 Arya Ghai $6,577 66 Steve Lukic $6,577 67 Carter Mccauley $6,577 68 Jeffrey Michael Reardon $6,577 69 Charles Shapiro $6,577 70 Richard Bewski $6,577 71 Malachy Hagan $6,577 72 Joshua W Hopkins $5,967 73 Ihor Popyk $5,967 74 Patrick Roger Joseph Tardif $5,967 75 Deven Lane $5,967 76 Youssef Hmama $5,967 77 Adrian Gouveia $5,967 78 Mehmet Siginc $5,967 79 Bradley Davidson $5,967 80 Zhun Chen $5,967 81 Omid Mojaverian $5,508 82 Marc Lavergne $5,508 83 Kyle Ho $5,508 84 Clayton Gaudry $5,508 85 Jolnar Teliani $5,508 86 Seseung Oh $5,508 87 Edward Daniel Sorensen $5,508 88 Jacob Anderson $5,508 89 Zhixiang Li $5,508 90 Daniel A Wojcik $5,175 91 Michael Khan $5,175 92 Clifton George Green $5,175 93 John MacArthur $5,175 94 Norman Shapiro $5,175 95 Scott Carragher $5,175 96 Luteng Li $5,175 97 Ryan Simmonds $5,175 98 Van Quoc Vo $5,175 -
Updated Big Stacks
Player Chip Count Rahul Sharma 2,300,000 Pav Braich 1,900,000 Sami Al-Serri 1,900,000 Stephen Dauphinais 1,900,000 Aleksei Ponomarev 1,800,000 Tony Le 1,700,000 Christopher Potter 1,600,000 Nizar Tajdin 1,600,000 Vincent Lam 1,600,000 Sheraz Nasir 1,400,000 -
Bullets for Hu
Level: Entries: 64/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 3:56 PM Under the gun moved all in for 565,000, and Xiao Hu flicked in the call from the big blind.
Under the Gun: 7♣7♥
Xiao Hu: A♠A♥The board ran out 4♥6♣8♣8♠6♦ for Hu to find the elimination.
Xiao Hu: 1,215,000
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Galluzzo Finds the Bluff
Level: 21 (15,000/25,000/25,000) Entries: 72/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 3:24 PM Action was caught after the flop of J♣3♦5♠, and early position led out for 120,000.
Giuseppe Galluzzo raised to 400,000, and early position went into the tank.
They eventually made the fold while stating they laided down “Ace Jack.” Galluzzo revealed the J♥ for top pair worse kicker.
Giuseppe Galluzzo: 735,000
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Tazdin Joins the Seven Figure Club
Level: 20 (10,000/20,000/20,000) Entries: 81/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 2:58 PM Action was caught after the turn of Q♦9♠8♣A♥, and the big blind was quick to check.
Nizar Tajdin fired for 175,000, and was rewarded with the pot.
Nizar Tajdin: 1,035,000
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Recent Bustouts
Position Player Chip Count 99 Tyler Panas $4,949 100 Jonathan Isaac Newman $4,949 101 Gordon Wong $4,949 102 Christopher Alcindor $4,949 103 Seong Choi $4,949 104 Hugo Leonan Amaral Soares $4,949 105 Adrian r Baran $4,949 106 Kyle Chang $4,949 107 Pamela Susan Macnaughton $4,949 108 Vivek Sharma $4,949 109 Jatinder Brar $4,949 110 Gennady Klimenko $4,949 111 Alexander Bylicki $4,949 112 Osbert Liu $4,949 113 Christopher Klementis $4,949 114 Wing Yeung $4,949 115 Keera Lee Grabbe $4,949 116 Anthony Hughes $4,949 117 Dhiraj Sharma $4,713 118 Zhiyu Chen $4,713 119 Ryan Smith $4,713 120 Ankhbayar Bayar $4,713 121 AARON HENRY LAM $4,713 122 Drew Buchner $4,713 123 Kris Steinbach $4,713 124 Phong Truong $4,713 125 Kwong Lam $4,713 126 Lanze Chevillard $4,713 127 Daniel Stetski $4,713 128 Callum Roque $4,713 129 Travis Macmillan $4,713 130 Toan Tran $4,713 131 Fredrick Mowatt $4,713 132 Paul Jeyaraz $4,713 133 Aaron Duczak $4,713 134 ARI Benarroch $4,713 135 Mathew Maddalo $4,713 -
Big Stacks After the Break
Player Chip Count Aleksei Ponomarev 1,800,000 Pav Braich 1,400,000 Sami-El Sarri 1,400,000 Vincent Lam 1,400,000 Christopher Potter 1,200,000 Dallas Larson 1,100,000 Stephen Dauphinais 1,100,000 Rahul Sharma 935,000 Angelo Jopek 920,000 Oleksii Mezhenkov 900,000 -
Melanson Finds the Double
Level: 19 (1,000/15,000/15,000) Entries: 115/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 1:42 PM Kris Steinbach moved all in, and Dustin Melanson called for his remaining 164,000. Both players revealed their holdings.
Dustin Melanson: A♣9♥
Kris Steinbach: Q♠10♣The board ran out 2♦3♣A♠10♥7♠ for Melanson to take the pot.
Dustin Melanson: 368,000
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Recent Eliminations
Position Player Prize 136 Elizabeth Boles $4,713 137 Donald Cowie $4,713 138 Joshua Frazer James $4,713 139 Prabakaran Sivabalasundaram $4,713 140 Yong Yuan Lu $4,713 141 Anthony James Williams $4,713 142 Dawson Chen $4,713 143 Eun Park $4,713 144 Malcolm Bolger $4,713 145 Eric Wallace $4,713 146 Michael Baldwin $4,713 147 Reginaid Lepine $4,713 148 Mishel Nguyen $4,713 149 Aaron Lam $4,713 150 Perry Rouzes $4,713 151 Raymond Lamy $4,713 152 Curtis Singleton $4,713 153 Richard Gilliard $4,713 154 Aaron La $4,713 155 Randy Audette $4,713 156 TYLER FISH $4,713 157 Hassan Issa $4,713 158 Tommy L D Nguyen $4,713 159 Nickolaos Simeonidis $4,713 160 Fenghua Cai $4,713 161 Nohad Teliani $4,713 162 Romualdo Cusano $4,713 163 Joseph Charlebois $4,713 164 Regan Duong $4,713 165 Michael Leah $4,713 166 Dennis Beebe $4,713 167 Joe Basaraba $4,713 168 Craig Patrick Caldwell $4,713 169 Derek Dufour $4,713 170 Ta-Yu Shih $4,713 171 Mehdi Saeed $4,713 172 Chase Bonertz $4,713 173 Gilbert Charles $4,713 174 Roger Thomas Charles Grosset $4,713 175 Anne Ngo $4,713 176 Ryan Jensen $4,713 177 Afshin Majidi $4,713 178 Fat Cheong Wong $4,713 179 Ze Li $4,713 180 Varanpreet Sidhu $4,713 -
Sheng Gets it Through
Level: 18 (6,000/12,000/12,000) Entries: 143/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 12:44 PM Action was caught after the turn of 5♣7♣Q♦10♥, and both blinds were quick to check. Jiajie Sheng fired for 70,000 from middle position. Only the small blind made the call.
The J♥ completed the board, and the small blind checked to Sheng. He moved all in for 140,000, and was rewarded with the pot.
Jiajie Sheng: 460,000
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Bakovic Finds the KO
Level: 18 (6,000/12,000/12,000) Entries: 156/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 12:23 PM Early position moved all in for 40,000, and Alen Bakovic moved all in over the top for 200,000. The remaining players folded, and both players revealed their holdings.
Early Position: Q♠J♥
Alen Bakovic: A♥J♦The board ran out K♠K♣K♦8♣6♣ for Bakovic to take the pot.
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Lee Risks it All
Level: 18 (6,000/12,000/12,000) Entries: 173/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 12:10 PM Early position opened to 25,000, and Keera Lee three-bet to 50,000. Early position made the call.
The flop came 5♥4♦6♣, and early position was quick to check. Lee moved all in for 85,000, and was rewarded with the pot.
Keera Lee: 199,000
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Day 2 of the Record Main Event Runs Sunday


Event #12: $2,200 NLH Main Event Day 2
Date: Jan 18, noon Blinds: 60 Minutes Entries: 180/1,321 Prizes (1st Place): $2,562,602 ($396,556) Day 2 of the Main Event is set, and it’s a huge one. 180 players are coming back for Day 2 play, with two millionaires at the top of the counts. Mehmet Siginc, who won Event #2 and was runner-up in the Monster stack, bagged biggest with 1.1 million, while Jo Teliani is close behind with 1.06 million. Dylan Payne and Pav Braich are both in the 900k range, while Oleksii Mezhenkov has 829k for Day 2. Full stacks and seats will be below.
Day 2 gets going at noon with the start of Level 18, and they’ll play until the end of Level 27. With 180 players coming back, expect Day 3 to have more than one table returning on Monday. Blinds are 60 minutes for the rest of the game.
This Main Event turned out to be the biggest prize pool ever, wth more than $2.5 million. That’s around $200k more than the previous record, set in January 2024 with $2.34 million.
Top Ten Day 2 Stacks
Player Chips Mehmet Siginc 1,100,000 Jo Teliani 1,060,000 Dylan Payne 990,000 Pav Braich 923,000 Oleksii Mezhenkov 829,000 Aleksei Ponomarev 777,000 Nicholas Mcewen 760,500 Jatinder Brar 747,000 David Quang 727,000 Joel Kogan 725,000 Day 2 Stacks, Sorted by Table & Seat (T-S)
T-S Player Chips 21 – 1 Antonio Ma 375,000 21 – 2 Gordon Wong 186,000 21 – 3 Patrick Tardif 282,000 21 – 4 Afshin Majidi 160,000 21 – 5 Weston Pring 317,000 21 – 6 Eric Wallace 155,000 21 – 7 Prabakaran Sivabalasundaram 260,000 21 – 8 Vincent Lam 250,000 21 – 9 Joshua James 287,000 22 – 1 John Hewgill 84,000 22 – 2 Chase Bonertz 105,000 22 – 3 Ryan Jensen 16,000 22 – 4 Seseung Oh 193,000 22 – 5 Gilbert Charles 56,000 22 – 6 Varanpreet Sidhu 53,000 22 – 7 Parth Mansukh 133,000 22 – 8 Ryan Andrade 100,000 22 – 9 Scott Carragher 220,000 23 – 1 Clayton Gaudry 605,000 23 – 2 Steve Lukic 262,000 23 – 3 Cody Cloutier 221,000 23 – 4 Ta-Yu Shih 73,000 23 – 5 Michael Li 422,000 23 – 6 Jatinder Brar 747,000 23 – 7 Nickolaos Simeonidis 80,000 23 – 8 Jiajie Sheng 123,000 23 – 9 Ari Benarroch 63,000 24 – 1 Richard Gilliard 191,000 24 – 2 Adrian Gouveia 211,000 24 – 3 Zhun Chen 218,000 24 – 4 Aaron La 195,000 24 – 5 Mehmet Siginc 1,100,000 24 – 6 Jo Teliani 1,060,000 24 – 7 Wille Scott 358,000 24 – 8 Zhixiang Li 183,000 24 – 9 Xiao Yu Hu 258,000 25 – 1 Callum Roque 178,000 25 – 2 Aaron Duczak 182,000 25 – 3 Giuseppe Galluzzo 133,000 25 – 4 Ryan Smith 383,000 25 – 5 Randy Audette 136,000 25 – 6 Jacob Anderson 289,000 25 – 7 Tyler Fish 115,000 25 – 8 Lanze Chevillard 236,000 25 – 9 Christopher Alcindor 382,000 28 – 1 Kyle Ho 425,000 28 – 2 Perry Rouzes 105,000 28 – 3 Drew Buchner 191,000 28 – 4 Yong Yuan Lu 523,000 28 – 5 Chaudhary Faisal 225,000 28 – 6 Malachy Hagan 80,000 28 – 7 Luteng Li 214,000 28 – 8 Adam Balog 212,000 28 – 9 Cliff Green 158,000 29 – 1 Fenghua Cai 13,000 29 – 2 Annee Ngo 183,000 29 – 3 Ihor Popyk 298,000 29 – 4 Seong Hoon Choi 291,000 29 – 5 George Caragiorgas 76,000 29 – 6 Derek Dufour 60,000 29 – 7 Sami Al-Serri 486,000 29 – 8 Gennady Klimenko 399,000 29 – 9 Graham Lupton 301,000 30 – 1 Jeffrey Reardon 412,000 30 – 2 Christopher Bailey 255,000 30 – 3 Norman Shapiro 247,000 30 – 4 Adrian Baran 281,000 30 – 5 Daniel Paul Stetski 482,000 30 – 6 Lucas Dantas 316,000 30 – 7 Nizar Tajdin 199,000 30 – 8 Tyler Panas 400,000 30 – 9 Deven Lane 301,000 31 – 1 Nohad Teliani 186,000 31 – 2 William Doherty 479,000 31 – 3 Roger Grosset 171,000 31 – 4 Aleksei Ponomarev 777,000 31 – 5 John Macarthur 240,000 31 – 6 Christopher Potter 447,000 31 – 7 Ze Yu Li 142,000 31 – 8 Sheraz Nasir 247,000 31 – 9 Dennis Beebe 102,000 32 – 1 Reginaid Lepine 142,000 32 – 2 David Quang 727,000 32 – 3 Ashkan Razavi 288,000 32 – 4 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 166,000 32 – 5 Michael Hooper 301,000 32 – 6 Romualdo Cusano 153,000 32 – 7 Osbert Liu 396,000 32 – 8 Richard Bewski 176,000 32 – 9 Ryan Simmonds 420,000 34 – 1 Amichai Barer 191,000 34 – 2 Malcolm Bolger 321,000 34 – 3 Stephen Dauphinais 309,000 34 – 4 Fat Cheong Wong 89,000 34 – 5 Omid Mojaverian 255,000 34 – 6 Clayton Mozdzen 198,000 34 – 7 Hassan Issa 109,000 34 – 8 Tony Le 319,000 34 – 9 Raymond Lamy 418,000 35 – 1 Zhiyu Chen 65,000 35 – 2 Carter Mccauley 275,000 35 – 3 Joshua W Hopkins 414,000 35 – 4 Travis Macmillan 470,000 35 – 5 Arya Ghai 164,000 35 – 6 Brett Worton 67,700 35 – 7 Mathew Maddalo 118,000 35 – 8 David Anderson 254,000 35 – 9 Dallas Larson 280,000 36 – 1 Jeff Charlebois 30,000 36 – 2 Marc Lavergne 156,000 36 – 3 Tommy Nguyen 48,000 36 – 4 Donald Cowie 314,000 36 – 5 Shane Patacsil 50,000 36 – 6 Fredrick Mowatt 89,000 36 – 7 Bradley Davidson 310,000 36 – 8 Robin Bergren 207,000 36 – 9 Kwong Lam 528,000 37 – 1 Paul Waring 476,000 37 – 2 Oleksii Mezhenkov 829,000 37 – 3 Dylan Payne 990,000 37 – 4 Aaron Lam 272,000 37 – 5 Hugo Soares 366,000 37 – 6 Charles Shapiro 210,000 37 – 7 Ankhbayar Bayar 135,000 37 – 8 Eun Park 218,000 37 – 9 Daniel A Wojcik 179,000 38 – 1 Alexander Bylicki 438,000 38 – 2 Garett Maybery 699,000 38 – 3 Edward Sorensen 94,000 38 – 4 Jonathan Newman 336,000 38 – 5 Krys Alipio 106,000 38 – 6 Phong Truong 240,000 38 – 7 Joe Basaraba 157,000 38 – 8 Christopher Klementis 362,000 38 – 9 Rishi Makkar 446,000 40 – 1 Rahul Sharma 542,000 40 – 2 Nicholas Mcewen 760,500 40 – 3 Vivek Sharma 472,000 40 – 4 Michael Baldwin 119,000 40 – 5 Kris Steinbach 321,000 40 – 6 Dustin Melanson 255,000 40 – 7 Curtis Singleton 158,000 40 – 8 Anthony Hughes 265,000 40 – 9 Trent Hopper 565,000 41 – 1 Elizabeth Boles 145,000 41 – 2 Kyle Chang 170,000 41 – 3 Toan Tran 550,000 41 – 4 Youssef Hmama 175,000 41 – 5 Michael Leah 108,000 41 – 6 Dawson Chen 400,000 41 – 7 Pav Braich 923,000 41 – 8 Anthony James Williams 154,000 41 – 9 Tam Ho 417,000 42 – 1 DJ Sharma 242,000 42 – 2 Chen Chen 218,000 42 – 3 Dylan Boyer 236,000 42 – 4 Craig Patrick Caldwell 126,000 42 – 5 Vo Nguyen 236,000 42 – 6 Regan Duong 83,000 42 – 7 Alen Bakovic 432,000 42 – 8 Wing Yeung 240,000 42 – 9 Anthony Smith 400,000 43 – 1 Rene Schmidt 278,000 43 – 2 Joel Kogan 725,000 43 – 3 Kayvan Payman 242,000 43 – 4 Ruoxiao Shi 338,000 43 – 5 Mehdi Saeed 197,000 43 – 6 Juan Lamprea 191,000 43 – 7 Claude Gaudet 134,000 43 – 8 Van Quoc Vo 360,000 43 – 9 Michael Khan 288,000 44 – 1 Calvin Chow 409,000 44 – 2 Paul Jeyaraj 157,000 44 – 3 Hien Vo 404,000 44 – 4 Mishel Nguyen 125,000 44 – 5 Pamela Macnaughton 210,000 44 – 6 Aaron Lam 124,000 44 – 7 Keera Lee Grabbe 130,000 44 – 8 Maksim Kniter 234,000 44 – 9 Angelo Jopek 463,000 Day 2 Stacks, Sorted by Name
T-S Player Chips 25 – 2 Aaron Duczak 182,000 24 – 4 Aaron La 195,000 37 – 4 Aaron Lam 272,000 44 – 6 Aaron Lam 124,000 28 – 8 Adam Balog 212,000 30 – 4 Adrian Baran 281,000 24 – 2 Adrian Gouveia 211,000 21 – 4 Afshin Majidi 160,000 31 – 4 Aleksei Ponomarev 777,000 42 – 7 Alen Bakovic 432,000 38 – 1 Alexander Bylicki 438,000 34 – 1 Amichai Barer 191,000 44 – 9 Angelo Jopek 463,000 37 – 7 Ankhbayar Bayar 135,000 29 – 2 Annee Ngo 183,000 40 – 8 Anthony Hughes 265,000 41 – 8 Anthony James Williams 154,000 42 – 9 Anthony Smith 400,000 21 – 1 Antonio Ma 375,000 23 – 9 Ari Benarroch 63,000 35 – 5 Arya Ghai 164,000 32 – 3 Ashkan Razavi 288,000 36 – 7 Bradley Davidson 310,000 35 – 6 Brett Worton 67,700 25 – 1 Callum Roque 178,000 44 – 1 Calvin Chow 409,000 35 – 2 Carter Mccauley 275,000 37 – 6 Charles Shapiro 210,000 22 – 2 Chase Bonertz 105,000 28 – 5 Chaudhary Faisal 225,000 42 – 2 Chen Chen 218,000 25 – 9 Christopher Alcindor 382,000 30 – 2 Christopher Bailey 255,000 38 – 8 Christopher Klementis 362,000 31 – 6 Christopher Potter 447,000 43 – 7 Claude Gaudet 134,000 23 – 1 Clayton Gaudry 605,000 34 – 6 Clayton Mozdzen 198,000 28 – 9 Cliff Green 158,000 23 – 3 Cody Cloutier 221,000 42 – 4 Craig Patrick Caldwell 126,000 40 – 7 Curtis Singleton 158,000 35 – 9 Dallas Larson 280,000 37 – 9 Daniel A Wojcik 179,000 30 – 5 Daniel Paul Stetski 482,000 35 – 8 David Anderson 254,000 32 – 2 David Quang 727,000 41 – 6 Dawson Chen 400,000 31 – 9 Dennis Beebe 102,000 29 – 6 Derek Dufour 60,000 30 – 9 Deven Lane 301,000 42 – 1 DJ Sharma 242,000 36 – 4 Donald Cowie 314,000 28 – 3 Drew Buchner 191,000 40 – 6 Dustin Melanson 255,000 42 – 3 Dylan Boyer 236,000 37 – 3 Dylan Payne 990,000 38 – 3 Edward Sorensen 94,000 41 – 1 Elizabeth Boles 145,000 21 – 6 Eric Wallace 155,000 37 – 8 Eun Park 218,000 34 – 4 Fat Cheong Wong 89,000 29 – 1 Fenghua Cai 13,000 36 – 6 Fredrick Mowatt 89,000 38 – 2 Garett Maybery 699,000 29 – 8 Gennady Klimenko 399,000 29 – 5 George Caragiorgas 76,000 22 – 5 Gilbert Charles 56,000 25 – 3 Giuseppe Galluzzo 133,000 21 – 2 Gordon Wong 186,000 29 – 9 Graham Lupton 301,000 34 – 7 Hassan Issa 109,000 44 – 3 Hien Vo 404,000 37 – 5 Hugo Soares 366,000 29 – 3 Ihor Popyk 298,000 25 – 6 Jacob Anderson 289,000 23 – 6 Jatinder Brar 747,000 36 – 1 Jeff Charlebois 30,000 30 – 1 Jeffrey Reardon 412,000 23 – 8 Jiajie Sheng 123,000 24 – 6 Jo Teliani 1,060,000 38 – 7 Joe Basaraba 157,000 43 – 2 Joel Kogan 725,000 22 – 1 John Hewgill 84,000 31 – 5 John Macarthur 240,000 38 – 4 Jonathan Newman 336,000 21 – 9 Joshua James 287,000 35 – 3 Joshua W Hopkins 414,000 43 – 6 Juan Lamprea 191,000 43 – 3 Kayvan Payman 242,000 44 – 7 Keera Lee Grabbe 130,000 40 – 5 Kris Steinbach 321,000 38 – 5 Krys Alipio 106,000 36 – 9 Kwong Lam 528,000 41 – 2 Kyle Chang 170,000 28 – 1 Kyle Ho 425,000 25 – 8 Lanze Chevillard 236,000 30 – 6 Lucas Dantas 316,000 28 – 7 Luteng Li 214,000 44 – 8 Maksim Kniter 234,000 28 – 6 Malachy Hagan 80,000 34 – 2 Malcolm Bolger 321,000 36 – 2 Marc Lavergne 156,000 35 – 7 Mathew Maddalo 118,000 43 – 5 Mehdi Saeed 197,000 24 – 5 Mehmet Siginc 1,100,000 40 – 4 Michael Baldwin 119,000 32 – 5 Michael Hooper 301,000 43 – 9 Michael Khan 288,000 41 – 5 Michael Leah 108,000 23 – 5 Michael Li 422,000 44 – 4 Mishel Nguyen 125,000 40 – 2 Nicholas Mcewen 760,500 23 – 7 Nickolaos Simeonidis 80,000 30 – 7 Nizar Tajdin 199,000 31 – 1 Nohad Teliani 186,000 30 – 3 Norman Shapiro 247,000 37 – 2 Oleksii Mezhenkov 829,000 34 – 5 Omid Mojaverian 255,000 32 – 7 Osbert Liu 396,000 44 – 5 Pamela Macnaughton 210,000 22 – 7 Parth Mansukh 133,000 21 – 3 Patrick Tardif 282,000 44 – 2 Paul Jeyaraj 157,000 37 – 1 Paul Waring 476,000 41 – 7 Pav Braich 923,000 28 – 2 Perry Rouzes 105,000 38 – 6 Phong Truong 240,000 21 – 7 Prabakaran Sivabalasundaram 260,000 40 – 1 Rahul Sharma 542,000 25 – 5 Randy Audette 136,000 34 – 9 Raymond Lamy 418,000 42 – 6 Regan Duong 83,000 32 – 1 Reginaid Lepine 142,000 43 – 1 Rene Schmidt 278,000 32 – 8 Richard Bewski 176,000 24 – 1 Richard Gilliard 191,000 38 – 9 Rishi Makkar 446,000 36 – 8 Robin Bergren 207,000 31 – 3 Roger Grosset 171,000 32 – 6 Romualdo Cusano 153,000 43 – 4 Ruoxiao Shi 338,000 22 – 8 Ryan Andrade 100,000 22 – 3 Ryan Jensen 16,000 32 – 9 Ryan Simmonds 420,000 25 – 4 Ryan Smith 383,000 29 – 7 Sami Al-Serri 486,000 22 – 9 Scott Carragher 220,000 32 – 4 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 166,000 29 – 4 Seong Hoon Choi 291,000 22 – 4 Seseung Oh 193,000 36 – 5 Shane Patacsil 50,000 31 – 8 Sheraz Nasir 247,000 34 – 3 Stephen Dauphinais 309,000 23 – 2 Steve Lukic 262,000 23 – 4 Ta-Yu Shih 73,000 41 – 9 Tam Ho 417,000 41 – 3 Toan Tran 550,000 36 – 3 Tommy Nguyen 48,000 34 – 8 Tony Le 319,000 35 – 4 Travis Macmillan 470,000 40 – 9 Trent Hopper 565,000 25 – 7 Tyler Fish 115,000 30 – 8 Tyler Panas 400,000 43 – 8 Van Quoc Vo 360,000 22 – 6 Varanpreet Sidhu 53,000 21 – 8 Vincent Lam 250,000 40 – 3 Vivek Sharma 472,000 42 – 5 Vo Nguyen 236,000 21 – 5 Weston Pring 317,000 24 – 7 Wille Scott 358,000 31 – 2 William Doherty 479,000 42 – 8 Wing Yeung 240,000 24 – 9 Xiao Yu Hu 258,000 28 – 4 Yong Yuan Lu 523,000 41 – 4 Youssef Hmama 175,000 31 – 7 Ze Yu Li 142,000 24 – 8 Zhixiang Li 183,000 35 – 1 Zhiyu Chen 65,000 24 – 3 Zhun Chen 218,000 

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88 Bags for the Main; Siginc Bags Biggest
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 88/639 (180/1,321) Prizes: $1,189,818 ($2,562,602 total) Local Time: 5:35 AM Day 1c played the full 17 levels, and managed to cash out 8 players before the bags came out at the end of Level 17. Mehmet Siginc, who won Event #2 earlier in the week and was second in the biggest Monster ever here in Calgary, bagged the big stack from 1c, joining Jo Teliani in the millionaire club. Pav Braich, fresh off back-to-back Main Event wins in Edmonton, bagged the second stack from 1c with 923k.
Day 1c Payouts
Place Player Prize 89 Van Tran
$4,439 90 Raymond Trieu
$4,439 91 Shane Gormley
$4,439 92 Steven Parkin
$4,439 93 Cody Richardson
$4,439 94 Michael Farrow
$4,439 95 Haven Taylor
$4,439 96 Jimmy Lee
$4,439 Day 1c Bags
Player Chips Mehmet Siginc 1,100,000 Pav Braich 923,000 Jatinder Brar 747,000 Clayton Gaudry 605,000 Trent Hopper 565,000 Toan Tran 550,000 Kwong Lam 528,000 Yong Lu 523,000 Daniel Stetski 482,000 William Doherty 479,000 Vivek Sharma 472,000 Travis Macmillan 470,000 Angelo Jopek 463,000 Rishi Makkar 446,000 Alexander Bylicki 438,000 Alen Bakovic 432,000 Kyle Ho 425,000 Michael Li 422,000 Ryan Simmonds 420,000 Tam Ho 417,000 Joshua Hopkins 414,000 Calvin Chow 409,000 Osbert Liu 396,000 Ryan Smith 383,000 Hugo Soares 366,000 Christopher Klementis 362,000 Kris Steinbach 321,000 Weston Pring 317,000 Bradley Davidson 310,000 Graham Lupton 301,000 Ashkan Razavi 288,000 Michael Khan 288,000 Joshua James 287,000 Adrian Baran 281,000 Dallas Larson 280,000 Rene Schmidt 278,000 Anthony Hughes 265,000 Steve Lukic 262,000 Prabakaran Sivabalasundaram 260,000 Xiao Hu 258,000 Omid Mojaverian 255,000 Dustin Melanson 255,000 David Anderson 254,000 Sheraz Nasir 247,000 John Macarthur 240,000 Lanze Chevillard 236,000 Vo Nguyen 236,000 Chaudhary Faisal 225,000 Cody Cloutier 221,000 Scott Carragher 220,000 Adam Balog 212,000 Nizar Tajdin 199,000 Richard Gilliard 191,000 Nu Teliani 186,000 Gordon Wong 186,000 Zhixiang Li 183,000 Aaron Duczak 182,000 Daniel Wojcik 179,000 Callum Roque 178,000 Kyle Chang 170,000 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 166,000 Reginaid Lepine 142,000 Ze Li 142,000 Randy Audette 136,000 Giuseppe Galluzzo 133,000 Keera Grabbe 130,000 Aaron Lam 124,000 Jiajie Sheng 123,000 Mathew Maddalo 118,000 Tyler Fish 115,000 Michael Leah 108,000 Perry Rouzes 105,000 Chase Bonertz 105,000 Dennis Beebe 102,000 Ryan Andrade 100,000 Edward Sorensen 94,000 Fredrick Mowatt 89,000 Nickolaos Simeonidis 80,000 Mal Hagan 80,000 George Caragiorgas 76,000 Ta-Yu Shih 73,000 Ari Benarroch 63,000 Gilbert Charles 56,000 Varanpreet Sidhu 53,000 Shane Patacsil 50,000 Tommy Nguyen 48,000 Ryan Jensen 16,000 Fenghua Cai 13,000 -
Final Few Hands of the Night
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 93/639 (185/1,321) Prizes: $1,189,818 ($2,562,602 total) Local Time: 12:20 AM They are in the money in Day 1c of the Main, and playing the final few hands of the night. There are 93 players left, but they may still lose one or two more before the end of the night. Stay tuned for Day 1c cashouts and chip counts coming later tonight, as well as a preview of the big Day 2 action tomorrow.
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3 Off the Money
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 99/639 (191/1,321) Prizes: $1,189,818 ($2,562,602 total) Local Time: 11:40 PM The Main Event 1c is nearing the money now, with about 25 minutes to play in Level 17. This is technically the last level of the night, but they have to at least make it to 96 before they end the night.
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Less than 20 Off the MOney
Level: 16 (4000/8000/8000) Entries: 115/639 (207/1,321) Prizes: $1,189,818 ($2,562,602 total) Local Time: 10:35 PM The Main Event Day 1c is on the final break of the day, and they’ll be back for the final two levels of the night in about 10 minutes. They are now 19 off the money spots, so once again, it looks like this flight will barely make it into the money before the end of Level 17, or possibly go into overtime to get to 96.
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At Least 64 Bags from 1c
Level: 14 (3000/5000/5000) Entries: 152/639 (244/1,321) Prizes: $1,189,818 ($2,562,602 total) Local Time: 9:30 PM The final numbers are in for Day 1c, and it was a doozie. A total of 639 entries were recorded for 1c prizes of almost 1.2 million, putting the combined total prizes at over $2.5 million.
That’s not just a record — it’s about $300k higher than the previous record set in Jan 2024, and means this series is well on pace to cap $6 million for the first time. They are closing in on 150 players left, and 96 players will get into the prizes tonight.
They must play down to 96 before they bag for the night, and they could bag early if they hit 64 players before the end of Level 17. More likely, they’ll finish the day at the end of Level 17 with between 10% & 15% of the field remaining. Players who cash out today can expect to pocket $4,439 on their way out the door.
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Top Stacks from Sunridge
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Chan Faces No Resistance
Level: 13 (2,000/4,000/4,000) Entries: 177/639 Prizes: $1,189,818 ($2,562,602 total) Local Time: 8:59 PM Chan opened to 10,000 from early position, and three players made the call.
The flop came 2♥2♣Q♠, and the big blind was quick to check.
Chan blasted for 10,000, and the remaining players made the fold.
Corey Chan: 355,000
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Pring Has It
Level: 13 (2,000/4,000/4,000) Entries: 196/639 Prizes: $1,189,818 ($2,562,602 total) Local Time: 8:48 PM Action was caught after the flop of 2♦5♠8♥, and Weston Pring led out for 6,000 from the small blind. The big blind flicked in the call.
Action slowed down, as both players checked the 5♣ turn.
The 3♦ completed the board, and Pring fired for 15,000. The big blind made the fold, and Pring revealed A♠5♦ for trips.
Weston Pring: 197,000
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Updated Big Stacks
Player Chip Count Travis MacMillan 523,000 Mehmet Siginc 386,500 Corey Chan 360,000 Richard Gilliad 337,000 Trent Hopper 312,000 Jiajie Sheng 277,000 Guiseppe Corapi 275,000 Bradley Davidson 259,500 Shivan Ahmad 250,000 David Anderson 246,000 -
Hopkins Gets it Through
Level: 12 (1,500/3,000/3,000) Entries: 216/624 Prizes: $1,161,888 ($2,533,202 total) Local Time: 7:58 PM Action was caught on the river of [invalid notations], and the small blind was quick to check.
Joshua Hopkins moved all in for 82,000 from the big blind, and his opponent made the snap fold.
Joshua Hopkins: 161,000
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Chevillard Check-Raises to Perfection
Level: 12 ( 1,500/3,000/3,000) Entries: 229/618 Prizes: $1,150,716 ($2,521,442 total) Local Time: 7:45 PM Under the gun opened to 6,500, and both blinds made the call.
The flop came K♦3♥J♦, and action checked to under the gun. He fired for 8,500, and the small blind was quick to fold.
Lanze Chevillard check-raised to 18,000, and was rewarded with the pot.
Lanze Chevillard: 173,500
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Simmonds Wins the Race
Level: 11 (1,500/2,500/2,500) Entries: 242/614 Prizes: $1,143,268 ($2,513,602 total) Local Time: 7:28 PM Ryan Simmonds moved all in for 17,000, and the button made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Ryan Simmonds: A♥Q♣
Button: 10♦10♣Ryan Simmonds: 40,500
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Dalphond Doubles
Level: 11 (1,500/2,500/2,500) Entries: 263/608 Prizes: $1,132,096 ($2,501,842 total) Local Time: 7:07 PM Johnny Dalphond moved all in for 18,000, and late position made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Johnny Dalphond: A♠K♥
Late Position: A♣8♣The board ran out Q♥K♣7♦J♥9♥, for Dalphond to take the pot.
Johnny Dalphond: 43,000
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Big Stacks at the Dinner Break
Player Chip Count Mehmet Siginc 386,500 Corey Chan 297,000 Lanze Chevillard 235,000 Bradley Davidson 220,000 Dallas Larson 215,000 Angelo Jopek 210,000 Yucheng Zhang 201,000 Vivek Sharma 190,000 Prabakaran Sivablasundaram 185,000 Duff Charette 183,500 -
Players On Dinner Break
Players are headed on a 45 minute dinner break. They return to blinds of 1,000/2,000/2,000, and registration is open for just under three hours.
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Tran On the Up and Up
Level: 9 (1,000/1,500/1,500) Entries: 332/574 Prizes: $1,068,788 ($2,435,202 total) Local Time: 5:06 PM Action was caught after the board came out 9♦J♣9♣K♥2♣, and the big blind was quick to check.
Van Tran fired for 2,500, and the big blind was quick to fold.
Van Tran: 103,300
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Padda Makes a Move
Level: 8 (600/1,200/1,200) Entries: 370/559 Prizes: $1,040,858 ($2,405,802 total) Local Time: 4:24 PM Action was caught after the turn of 6♠4♠8♥A♠, and early position was quick to check. Harpreet Padda fired for 5,000, and early position made the call.
The 9♦ completed the board, and early position was quick to check. Padda fired for 17,500, and he was rewarded with the pot.
Harpreet Padda: 84,200
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Updated Stacks After Break
Player Chip Count Corey Chan 303,000 Mehmet Siginc 250,000 Nickolas Simeonidis 203,000 Dallas Larson 173,400 Sakvan Salih 161,000 Per Hindrikes 160,700 Yucheng Zhang 159,000 Dean Morrone 158,000 Duff Charette 146,500 Van Tran 145,700 -
Nourzourzian Risks it All
Level: 6 (400/800/800) Entries: 372/506 Prizes: $942,172 ($2,301,922 total) Local Time: 2:59 PM Action was caught after the board came K♣3♣5♣7♥5♦, and early position was quick to check.
Shahin Nourzouzin moved all in for 28,800, and is opponent went into the tank. Eventually, they made the fold.
Shahin Nourzouzian: 55,400
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Giriffin Finds the KO
Level: 6 (400/800/800) Entries: 370/485 Prizes: $903,070 ($2,260,762 total) Local Time: 2:42 PM Action was caught after the board of Q♦10♠K♠2♠7♣, with 25,500 in the pot.
Without early position checking, Peter Griffin moved all in. His opponent had 18,000, and was given all options. He checked so Griffin’s action stood.
He made the call, and Griffin revealed K♦Q♥ to take the pot.
Peter Griffin: 76,500
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Sorensen Takes it Down
Level: 5 (300/600/600) Entries: 376/468 Prizes: $871,416 ($2,227,442 total) Local Time: 2:23 PM Action was caught after the flop of 10♥2♥K♠, and Edward Sorensen led out from early position. Middle position made the call.
The turn came the 5♥, and Sorensen continued for 10,000. His opponent made the fold.
Edward Sorensen: 32,700
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Siffledeen Takes it Down
Level: 5 (300/600/600) Entries: 372/439 Prizes: $817,418 ($2,170,602 total) Local Time: 2:07 PM Action was caught after the turn of 6♣3♦3♠9♣, and Quentin Siffledeen fired for 5,000. Middle position maed the call.
The river came the K♦, and both players were quick to check.
Quentin Siffledeen: 47,600
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Carragher Takes it Down
Level: 4 (300/500/500) Entries: 367/427 Prizes: $795,074 ($2,147,082 total) Local Time: 1:45 PM The button opened to 1,500, and Scott Carragher defended his big blind.
Action checked through on the 10♦4♣J♣Q♦9♦ board.
Scott Carragher revealed J♥6♥ to take the pot.
Scott Carragher: 37,900
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Big Stacks on Break
Player Chip Count Dallas Larson 126,000 Sakvan Salih 120,500 Giuseppe Galluzzo 120,000 Vincent Tringle-Thibault 110,300 Vikram Gill 109,000 Mehmet Siginc 107,000 Dean Morrone 104,600 Amir Ghafouri 104,000 Andrii Bazhura 102,000 Brayden Brown 101,400 -
Bullets for Ghafouri
Level: 3 (200/400/400) Entries: 336/368 Prizes: $685,216 ($2,031,442 total) Local Time: 12:47 PM After an initial open, middle position raised to 2,500. Amir Ghafouri four-bet to 7,000, and middle position raised to 18,000. Ghafouri moved all in, and was called. Both players revealed their holdings.
Middle Position: A♦K♠
Amir Ghafouri: A♠A♥The board ran out [invalid notations]Qs6s7cJcKc[/pc] for Ghafouri to take the pot.
Amir Ghafouri: 100,900
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Larson Soars Through the Chip Counts
Level: 2 (200/300/300) Entries: 309/322 Prizes: $599,564 ($1,941,282 total) Local Time: 12:18 PM Action was caught on the turn 7♦8♥6♦A♠J♣, and the small blind moved all in for 21,300. Dallas Larson made the call, and both players revealed their holdings.
Small Blind: J♦9♦
Dallas Larson: A♥8♦The board completed with the J♠ for Larson to take the pot.
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Tringle-Thibault Flushes Away the Competition
Level: 2 (200/300/300) Entries: 266/272 Prizes: $506,464 ($1,843,282 total) Local Time: 11:53 AM Action was caught after the turn of 8♣4♥10♣J♣, and Vincent Tringle-Thibault moved all in for 25,200 from the big blind. Under the gun called for his remaining 20,000, and both players revealed their holdings.
Under the Gun: J♦J♠
Vincent Tringle-Thibault: 5♣4♣The board completed with the A♣ for Tringle-Thibault to take the pot.
Vincent Tringle-Thibault: 79,800
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Kicker Plays for Kim
Level: 1 (100/200/200) Entries: 203/206 Prizes: $383,572 ($1,713,922 total) Local Time: 11:26 PM Action was caught after the flop of J♥2♠J♣, and both players were quick to check.
The turn came the A♠, and Young Kim was quick to check. Middle position fired for 500, and Kim made the call.
After the board completed with the 4♦, Kim checked to middle position. They continued for 1,200, and Kim made the call. Kim revealed A♣10♥ to best his opponents A♦9♦.
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Siginic On the Board
Level: 1 (100/200/200) Entries: 146/146 Prizes: $271,852 ($1,596,322 total) Local Time: 11:08 PM Action was caught after the turn of 3♠6♠5♣K♣, and the big blind was quick to check.
Mehmet Siginic fired for 1,300 from late position, and was rewarded with the pot.
Mehmet Siginic: 39,400
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Final Flight to the Record(?) Main Event Goes Saturday


Event #12: $2,200 NLH Main Event Day 1C ($1,960 + $240)
Date: Jan 17, 11 AM Blinds: 40 Minutes Starting Stack: 40k Late Entry: 12 Levels (~8:30) Day 1 Ends: 17 Levels or 10% of the field; Must play to 15% of the field Entries: 54/411 (92/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) This Main Event is shaping up to be the biggest game ever at WSOP-C, and by extension, the entire Alberta poker market. Through the first two flights, the game has 682 entries for total prizes of more than $1.3 million.
The current record holder for prize pools here at Deerfoot was the Jan 2024 Main Event, which got $2.34 million in prizes. After two flights, that game was sitting at $1.17 million, so, at this point in the game, this year’s Main is well ahead of the record prize pool.
Day 1c will be where the chips go in. At this point in the game, they need fewer than 500 entries on 1c to beat the current record, and given the size of the games so far, that seems like a lock. Just 65 more entries over the 1b total for the final flight will be plenty to push the prizes into record territory, and that increase is generally trivial moving from 1b to 1c.
The final flight takes off at 11 AM, and players have 12 levels to enter. With breaks included, that will put the last chance to buy in at about 8:30 PM Saturday night. From there, they’ll play to at least 15% of the field. If they get to that number before the end of Level 17, they’ll keep playing and bag up remaining players at the end of 17; otherwise, they’ll keep playing until they hit 15%. In the unlikely event they get to 10% before the end of 17, they’ll bag up early, but that’s a very rare occurrence in a Main Event flight, which typically bag at the end of Level 17 with more than 10% remaining.
Players get 40k in chips for their $2,200 buy in, and Day 1 levels are 40 minutes long. They’ll have a 45-minute dinner break following Level 9, and players who buy in during dinner sit down in Level 10 with 20 big blinds. Max-late registration during the break following Level 12 will get a player 10 bigs for Level 13.
Get your feet firmly in the stirrups, Calgary — this Main Event is almost certain to set a new record prize pool. I generally predict a 40-50% increase from flight to flight. Day 1b beat that trend with a 51% increase over the 1a numbers. If 1c gets just a 45% boost over 1b, it will mean a new record prize pool of $2.5 million. Time will tell, but this game looks to be huge by the time entries close on Saturday.


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Jo Teliani Leads 1b Counts
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 54/411 (92/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 1:50 AM Jo Teliani is the only player so far to bag 1 million chips in either flight, and she leads the 1b counts with 1.06 million. Sylan Payne bagged just under a million, with Nicholas McEwan a couple of hundred thousand behind. Below is a look at the full stacks from the second flight to the Main Event.
Player Chips Jo Teliani 1,060,000 Dylan Payne 990,000 Nicholas Mcewen 760,500 David Quang 727,000 Joel Kogan 725,000 Rahul Sharma 542,000 Paul Waring 476,000 Jeffrey Reardon 412,000 Gennady Klimenko 399,000 Christopher Alcindor 382,000 Jonathan Newman 336,000 Hien Vo 404,000 Richard Bewski 176,000 Donald Cowie 314,000 Mishel Nguyen 125,000 Stephen Dauphinais 309,000 Romualdo Cusano 153,000 Dawson Chen 400,000 Jacob Anderson 289,000 Patrick Tardif 282,000 Carter Mccauley 275,000 Tony Le 319,000 Aaron Lam 272,000 Christopher Bailey 255,000 Dhiraj Sharma 242,000 Wing Yeung 240,000 Phong Truong 240,000 Dylan Boyer 236,000 Hassan Issa 109,000 Maksim Kniter 234,000 Zhun Chen 218,000 Eun Park 218,000 Luteng Li 214,000 Charles Shapiro 210,000 Robin Bergren 207,000 Seseung Oh 193,000 Clayton Mozdzen 198,000 Thi Ngo 183,000 Arya Ghai 164,000 Michael Hooper 301,000 Clifton Green 158,000 Joe Basaraba 157,000 Chen Chen 218,000 Garett Maybery 699,000 Marc Lavergne 156,000 Juan Lamprea 191,000 Regan Duong 83,000 Krys Alipio 106,000 Youssef Hmama 175,000 Drew Buchner 191,000 John Hewgill 84,000 Craig Caldwell 126,000 Pamela Macnaughton 210,000 Paul Jeyaraj 157,000 -
Day 1b Payouts
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 54/411 (92/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 1:10 AM Place Player Prize 55 Samuel Chartier
$4,447 56 Alex Liu
$4,447 57 Perry Rouzes
$4,447 58 Shariq Khan
$4,447 59 William Doherty
$4,447 60 Darlene Lee
$4,447 61 Vincent Tringle-Thibault
$4,447 62 Griffin Ristevski
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54 Bags from 1b
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 54/411 (92/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 12:45 AM Day 1b is now complete with 54 players moving forward to Day 2 from today’s flight. They join the 38 bags from 1a, and are now waiting on the results of 1c tomorrow for the final Day 2 field.
Eight players got paid out at the end of the night before Level 17 came to an end. I’m busy over in Chrome with the PLO Bounty for the moment, but I’ll get the Day 1b stacks and payouts updated later in the evening, once the PLO Bounty game is complete.
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Hand for Hand to the Money
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 63/411 (101/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 11:55 PM The clock is paused for Hand-for-hand play withjust under 20 minutes to play in Level 17. They need to lose one more player at least before they end the day, but it looks like 1b will end around the same time as 1a did.
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5 Off the Money Spots
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 67/411 (105/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 11:30 PM They are 5 off the money with about 30 minutes to play in Level 17. They need to hit 62 players before they bag, but if they get below that number before the end of this Level, the bags will come out at the end of Level 17. Otherwise, they’ll keep playing until they get to 62, no matter how long it takes.
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9 Off the Money
Level: 16 (4000/8000/8000) Entries: 71/411 (109/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 11:15 PM Day 1b of the Main Event is now down to 71 players remaining, putting them 9 off the money. There is less than 10 minutes to play in Level 16, so it’s a bit of a race to see if they make it to 62 before the end of Level 17, or if they play into overtime.
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15 Off the Money
Level: 16 (4000/8000/80000) Entries: 77/411 (115/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 10:40 There are two levels to play on the schedule for Day 1b of the Main Event, but they still need to get through at least 15 players before they can call it a night. They are currently on the final break of 1b, with players set to return to the felt in less than 5 minutes.
If they get down to 62 before the end of Level 17, they’ll bag up at that point, but they’ll have to keep playing if there are more than 62 players left. In the unlikely event they make it to 42 before the end of Level 17, they’ll bag up early, but that seems next to impossible right now.
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1b Plays to at Least 62 Players
Level: 14 (3000/5000/5000) Entries: 94/411 (132/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 9:30 PM With 411 entries on the board, that means that 62 players will get a piece of the Day 1b prize pool. They could play down as low as 42 players before the bags come out, but they must play to at least 62 players before the night ends. That puts them 32 off the money right now, but I expect the pace slow as they close in on the money spots, with the field likely reaching 62 players sometime in Level 17.
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Field Up To 411
Level: 14 (3000/5000/5000) Entries: 100/411 (169/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 9:20 PM The field has been adjusted slightly since the end of entries, and with the prize pool now on the board, it looks like the confirmed field for Day 1b was 411 entries. That puts the 1b prizes over $800k, for a combined total of $1.31 million so far.
The current record prize pool for the Main Event in Calgary is $2.34 million, but with two flights in the books, that game in Jan 2024 had $1.177 million in prizes, putting this game about $150k ahead of that record game at this point.
Everything will depend on the Day 1c field on Saturday, but they only need to hit 472 entries on 1c for this prize pool to become the new record. Tomorrow will tell the tale, but I’ll be pretty surprised if 1c doesn’t crush the required 472 entries.
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409 Entries for 1b of the Main
Level: 13 (2000/4000/4000) Entries: 125/409 (194/680) Prizes: $801,640 ($1,306,242 total) Local Time: 8:30 PM The Day 1b prize pool crack $800k as the final break of entries finished and the desk shut down for this flight. The final entry tally was 409, with 125 of those players still at the felt for the final 5 levels of the night.
Assuming the 409 entries are confirmed when the prizes come out, that should mean 62 players in the 1b money, with at least 41 bags at the end of the night. Just as a reminder, the 1b ation will continue until the end of Level 17, assuming players are in the money by then.
Day 1 flights to the Main must play into the money, so they could go longer than 17 levels if they aren’t at 62 by then, and in theory, they could bag early if they get to 41 players before the end of Level 17, but that scenario almost never happens in the Main. Most often, the finish 17 levels with more than 10% of the field still alive, or have to play overtime to get to 15%.
Day 1a finished just before the end of Level 17, after spending most of that final level on the money bubble.
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Main Event 1b Cracks 400 Entries
Level: 12 (1500/3000/3000) Entries: 147/401 (216/672) Prizes: $785,960 ($1,290,562 total) Local Time: 7:40 PM Level 12 has just begun in Day 1b of the Main, the final Level of entry. There is now less than an hour left to enter this flight, with the final flight tomorrow promising to be much bigger.
The prizes are now nearing $1.3 million for both days, which keeps this 2026 Main ahead of the current prize pool record holder from Jan 2024. Flight 1c in 2024 got almost 700 entries to bring the combined prizes to $2.234 million, but with the extra money in the buy-in this time around, 1c only needs to get 500 entries for this to be a record prize pool.
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Not Nothing for Nicholls
Level: 11 (1,500/2,500/2,500) Entries: 154/396 Prizes: $778,120 ($1,282,722 total) Local Time: 7:23 PM Action was caught after the turn of K♥7♦2♠5♥, and early position was quick to check.
Zachary Nicholls fired for 85,000, leaving just 2,000 behind.
His opponent went into the tank, but eventually found the fold.
Zachary Nicholls: 112,000
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Sharma Breaks Hearts
Level: 11 (1,500/2,500/2,500) Entries: 163/397 Prizes: $778,120 ($1,282,722 total) Local Time: 7:06 PM Action was caught after the flop of 10♠6♣3♠, and middle position moved all in for 20,500. DJ Sharma made the call, and both players revealed their holdings.
Middle Position: K♥K♦
DJ Sharma: 3♥2♥The board ran out 4♥3♣ for Sharma to take the pot.
DJ Sharma: 244,000
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Moradi Takes it Down
Level: 10 (1,000/2,000/2,000) Entries: 172/396 Prizes: $776,160 ($1,280,762 total) Local Time: 6:54 PM After an initial open to 4,500, middle position raised to 13,000. Abbas Moradi raised to 31,000, and middle position made the call.
The flop came J♣5♦3♣, and middle position was quick to check. Moradi moved al in covering his opponents 32,000. His opponent laid down their hand.
Abbas Moradi: 179,500
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Big Stacks At Dinner Break
Player Chip Count Arya Ghai 292,000 William Doherty 289,500 Rahul Sharma 288,000 Omid Mojaverian 256,000 Amir Khan 245,000 Clayton Mozden 211,000 Tyler Dorion 200,000 DJ Sharma 196,600 Mishel Nguyen 189,500 Stephen Dauphinais 189,000 -
Aggression Pays for Duong
Level: 9 (1,000/1,500/1,500) Entries: 206/377 Prizes: $707,560 ($1,212,162 total) Local Time: 5:11 PM Late position raised to 5,000, and Lap Duong three-bet to 15,000, on the button. Late Position made the call.
The flop came Q♦2♥7♠, and late position checked to Duong. He moved all in for 60,000, and was rewarded with the pot.
Lap Duong: 144,300
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Rouzes Chipping Up
Level: 8 (600/1,200/1,200) Entries: 221/361 Prizes: $707,560 ($1,212,162 total) Local Time: 4:27 PM Action was caught after the turn of A♦4♥10♦9♥, and small blind led out for 9,000, Middle position moved all in for 35,000, and Perry Rouzes called from late position. Both players revealed their holdings.
Middle Position: 8♥7♥
Perry Rouzes: 10♣9♣The river came the 5♠ for Rouzes to take the pot.
Perry Rouzes: 99,200
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Bazhura Finds the Elimination
Level: 7 (500/1,000/1,000) Entries: 224/346 Prizes: $678,160 ($1,182,762 total) Local Time: 4:03 PM Action was caught after the turn of 7♠A♣6♥10♥, and Andrii Bazhura moved all in. The cutoff called for his remaining 25,000, and both players revealed their holdings.
Cutoff: 10♣8♣
Andrii Bazhura: J♥J♦The river was the 6♠ for Bazhura to take the pot.
Andrii Bazhura: 79,700
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Updated Stacks at the Break
Player Chip Count Rahul Sharma 240,000 Stephen Dauphinais 197,000 Kyle Rosnes 185,900 Griffin Ristevski 137,500 Christian Wallmuth 135,000 Napatr Sansaneeyawet 133,500 Jonathan Newman 127,600 Tim Chen 122,100 Toan Tran 111,500 Dawson Chen 111,200
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38 Players Bag 1a; Oleksii Mezhenkov Leads
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 38/271 Prizes: $531,160 Local Time: 1:00 AM The opening flight to the Main Event nearly went overtime, as they got into a very long bubble. With the clock paused with one elimination to go, they played through most of Level 17 before the bubble finally burst with just over a minute to play in Level 17.
Oleksii Mezhenkov bagged the big stack from Day 1a with 829k, the only player with 800k or more. Aleksei Ponomarevbagged 777k for second, then there was a big cliff down to 3rd-place Sami Al-Serri at 486k. Chris Potter and Raymond Lamy round out the top five counts.
There are a total of 38 bags waiting from Day 1a, with three players cashing out today for $4,470.
Day 1a Cahsers
Place Player Prize 39 Gaetano Buda
$4,470 40 Edward Sorensen
$4,470 41 Trent Sapach
$4,470 Day 1a Stacks
Player Chips Oleksii Mezhenkov 829,000 Aleksei Ponomarev 777,000 Sami Al-Serri 486,000 Christopher Potter 447,000 Raymond Lamy 418,000 Anthony Smith 400,000 Tyler Panas 400,000 Tony Ma 375,000 Van Vo 360,000 Wille Scott 358,000 Ruoxiao Shi 338,000 Malcolm Bolger 321,000 Lucas Dantas 316,000 Deven Lane 301,000 Ihor Popyk 298,000 Seong Choi 291,000 Vincent Lam 250,000 Norman Shapiro 247,000 Kayvan Payman 242,000 Adrian Gouveia 211,000 Mehdi Saeed 197,000 Aaron La 195,000 Amichai Barer 191,000 Roger Grosset 171,000 Afshin Majidi 160,000 Curtis Singleton 158,000 Eric Wallace 155,000 Anthony Williams 154,000 Elizabeth Boles 145,000 Ankhbayar Bayar 135,000 Claude Gaudet 134,000 Parth Mansukh 133,000 Michael Baldwin 119,000 Fat Wong 89,000 Brett Worton 67,700 Zhiyu Chen 65,000 Derek Dufour 60,000 Jeff Charlebois 30,000 -
Prizes are In
Level: 14 (3000/5000/5000) Entries: 69/271 Prizes: $531,160 Local Time: 9:20 The 1a prizes are in, and players cashing out from today’s flight will pocket $4,470. There are no payjumps in the prizes tonight, as the first payjump would come at 27th place, and the bags will come out with 28 remaining, at the latest.
Place Prize 28 $4,470 29 $4,470 30 $4,470 31 $4,470 32 $4,470 33 $4,470 34 $4,470 35 $4,470 36 $4,470 37 $4,470 38 $4,470 39 $4,470 40 $4,470 41 $4,470 -
Down to 70 Left
Level: 14 (3000/5000/5000) Entries: 70/271 Prizes: $531,160 Local Time: 9:10 PM They are down to 70 players remaining to start Level 14, and including this level, there are 4 levels to play in the scheduled day. The field must play down to at least 41 tonight, and they won’t play any farther than 28 left, but it looks like a safe bet that they’ll be in the money before the end of Level 17, which is about 3 hours away.
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271 Entries for 1a
Level: 13 (2000/4000/4000) Entries: 82/271 Prizes: $531,160 Local Time: 8:35 PM Entries for Day 1a are now closed, and the final tally was 271. While that doesn’t hit the record for entries in a Day 1a of the Main Event here, the extra juice in the buy-in this year has made it the biggest 1a prize pool ever for the big game, and if the numbers hold through the expected larger 1b/c, then this game will likely end up somewhere between $2.5 & $3 million.
So far, the record prize pool for a full Main Event looks to be about $2.2 million, and given the state of Day 1a, it looks like that will be surpassed pretty easily by Saturday evening.
Note that in my start-of-day post, I said this game will play down to 5% of the field. In fact, they’ll bag up when they get to 10% for this game, but no matter what, this flight must at least play down to 15% of the field (41 players) before the bags come out. At least 28 players will be finding a bag from today’s flight.
Chris Potter looks to be leading with entries closed. He has 361k and leads two other players in the 300k range. Below is a look at the top ten stacks from the final break of entries.
Player Chips Christopher Potter 361,000 Aaron La 310,000 Aleksei Ponomarev 309,000 Sami Al-Serri 280,000 Thomas Taylor 279,000 Norman Shapiro 268,000 Zhi Yang 257,000 Wille Scott 240,000 Amichai Barer 240,000 Kyle Goodwin 230,000 -
15 Minutes to Enter 1a
Level: 12 (1500/3000/3000) Entries: 78/267 Prizes: $523,320 Local Time: 8:15 PM Level 12 has just ended, and the players are on the final break with registration open. When they sit down for Level 13, the 1a field will be set.
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Final Level of Entry for 1a
Level: 12 (1500/3000/3000) Entries: 89/263 Prizes: $515,480 Local Time: 7:45 PM There are about 45 minutes left to get into Day 1a, with the action now in Level 12. The current field is at 263, for prizes of more than $515k, and with the current numbers, it looks like 40 paid spots will be available tonight, with at least 14 bags moving to Day 2, but those numbers could change depending on the entries over the next 45 minutes.
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Just Over an Hour to Enter 1a
Level: 11 (1500/2500/2500) Entries: 99/259 Prizes: $507,640 Local Time: 7:20 PM Level 11 is about half complete, and the field is just shy of 260 entries. That pushes the prizes for today’s flight close to $510k, but the pace of entries has slowed considerably since the dinner break, with only about 10 entries since then.
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Pace of Entries Slowing
Level: 10 (1000/2000/2000) Entries: 112/254 Prizes: $497,840 Local Time: 6:40 PM The 1a players are back from dinner and into the final three levels of entry for Day 1a. The field is now at 254, and the pace of entries is slowing with just under two hours left to enter today’s flight.
The prizes are closing in on $500k for this flight already, however, which puts this as the largest Day 1a prize pool in Main Event history here in Calgary.
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Dinner Time With 1a Prizes Ahead of Main Event Record
Level: 9 (1000/1500/1500) Entries: 120/251 Prizes: $491,960 Local Time: 5:40 PM The 1a players are on their dinner break, with the field now above 250. That puts the prizes today higher than Day 1a from a year ago, which was the record field for a Main Event here in Calgary.
There are still about 2 hours and 45 minutes left to enter today’s flight, so it seems likely they’ll get to at least 270 entries, but it could go even higher. The 1a players will be back in action in about 30 minutes for the final three levels of entry.
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Nearing 250 Entries Before Dinner
Level: 9 (1000/1500/1500) Entries: 131/246 Prizes: $482,160 Local Time: 5:20 PM They are just under 10 minutes from the dinner break, with the 1a field at 246. That puts the prizes over $480k, and closing in on the prize pool from Jan 2025, which currently holds the record for the biggest field in a Main Event.
That game got 319 entries for 1a, but was a smaller buy-in at $1,700. The $2,200 buy-in for this series has juiced up the prizes so that the next entry will push today’s prizes higher than the prizes from Day 1a a year ago.
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Nearing the Record Day 1a Prizes for Main
Level: 8 (600/1200/1200) Entries: 144/237 Prizes: $464,520 Local Time: 4:40 PM While the flight field is still about 80 players off the record field size for Day 1a of the Main Event here, the prize pool is less than $20k away. That’s thanks to the increased buy-in for this series compared to Jan 2025, with it was a $1,700 Main Event.
This time around, it costs $2,200, and that extra juice has pushed today’s prizes up. In Jan 2025, Day 1a had a bit more than $480k in total prizes, while today’s flight is already closing in on $465k. At this point, while the 319 number may be slightly out of reach (I still expect around 300 by the time entries close), breaking the Jan 2025 1a prize pool seems like a lock this time around.
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Quads over Quads on T64
Level: 8 (600/1200/1200) Entries: 147/234 Prizes: $458,640 Local Time: 4:30 PM It’s one of the grossest spots in poker — when a player hits quads, they sort of expect to win the hand. It’s extremely rare to see a quads over quads hand, but that’s just what happened on Table 64. As reported by Curtis Singleton, pocket eights hit quads on the river, but the opponent in the hand turned quad aces for the best hand.
It’s a gross spot, but if you play poker and have the eights and don’t go broke in this hand, you should probably consider quitting the game. There are times in poker where you are just SUPPOSED to lose your chips, and this is one of them.

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227 Entries
Level: 8 (600/1200/1200) Entries: 145/288 Prizes: $446,880 Local Time: 4:10 PM The field is up to 228 entries for Day 1b now, with Level 8 just underway. Entries are still open for more than 4 hours, so there’s still lots of time for that number to creep up into the 300 range for today’s flight.
Among the players I’ve spotted in the field today are Rob Lothian, Amir Khan, Angelo Jopek, Tommy Nguyen, Deven Lane, Skyler York, Qingwei Meng, Debi Loomer, Giulio Rosati, Thomas Taylor, Nichlas Lee, Kyle Ho, Curtis Singleton, Jeff Reardon, Anthony Smith, Jake “TheSnake” Sujata, Vince Lam, Mike Leah, Brett Worton, Kayvan Payman, and Aidan Klingbeil.
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215 Entries on Second Break
Level: 7 (500/1000/1000) Entries: 156/215 Prizes: $421,400 Local Time: 3:20 PM The prizes are more than $420k, with players on the break following Level 6. That leaves 6 levels of poker, plus an hour of breaks, until the entries for Day 1a of the Main are closed.
A few other faces I spotted in today’s flight so far are another former winner of the this event, Alex Liu, as well as Medhi “GitandSos” Saeed, Ash Razavi, who has been deep in this Main Event the last three times it’s run, Stephen Dauphinais, Colten Yamagishi, Michael Khan, Duff Charette, and Kris Steinbach.
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200 Entries
Level: 6 (400/800/800) Entries: 147/200 Prizes: $392,000 Local Time: 3:00 PM The 1a field just hit 200 entries for the opening flight, with more than 15 minutes to play in Level 6. There are still about 5.5 hours left to enter today’s flight, so that number is sure to grow, but given this is 1a, I wouldn’t expect it to go much past 300 for today’s flight.
By contrast, the record Main Event field so far at WSOP-C, set in Jan 2025 with a total of 1,571, got 319 entries for Day 1a. It looks like a reasonable bet that today’s flight will be at least close to that record number, given the field size right now.
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Ahead of October 1a
Level: 6 (400/800/800) Entries: 149/190 Prizes: $372,400 Local Time: 2:40 PM The 1a field is now ahead of the same flight from October’s Main Event, with 190 in the field. Among the players who pushed that over the top was DJ Sharma, who has just arrived for his first buy-in. Other familiar faces I’ve spotted in the crowd so far are Joon Park, Craig Caldwell, Tyler Panas, Patrick “Egption” Tardif, Michael Baldwin, Gaetano Buda, Dercon Noksana, Jeff “Ironman” Charlebois, and former Main Event champ Nicholas Teeuwen.
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Almost 175 Entries So Far
Level: 5 (300/600/600) Entries: 148/174 Prizes: $341,040 Local Time: 2:00 PM Day 1a of the Main Event is well underway with the action now in Level 5. The field is at 174 entries, which only puts it 14 entries behind the October Main Day 1a, with about 6.5 hours left to enter today’s flight.
I expect today’s flight to be relatively small. It will surpass 200 without question, and will likely push towards 300 or more before it closes later today, but I expect to see the truly big flight numbers to come tomorrow and Saturday.
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Chip Stacks at the Break
Player Chip Count Logan Vo 113,500 Lanze Chevillard 109,500 Jason Dong 100,700 Randy Audette 100,600 Malcolm Bolger 95,000 Eric Dunham 90,000 Zhiyu Chen 86,500 Tyler Panas 82,000 Joshua Hopkins 73,800 Derek Dufour 73,500 -
Ngo Takes it Down
Level: 3 (200/400/400) Entries: 113/119 Prizes: $221,578 Local Time: 12:43 PM Action was caught after the river came the A♥3♦10♥Q♥8♣, and middle position was quick to check.
Anne Ngo fired for 20,000, and her opponent went into the tank. Eventually they found the fold for Ngo to take the pot.
Anne Ngo: 52,700
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Payman Finds a Double
Level: 3 (200/400/400) Entries: 113/119 Prizes: $221,578 Local Time: 12:25 PM Action was caught after the flop of K♦10♣Q♦, and small blind led out for 3,000. Kayvan Payman raised to 11,700, and small blind moved all in. Payman made the call, and both players revealed their holdings.
Kayvan Payman: J♦6♦
Small Blind: A♠K♥The board completed with the 7♦6♥ for Payman to find the double.
Kayvan Payman: 64,700
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No Maybes About it for Maybery
Level: 2 (200/300/300) Entries: 103/105 Prizes: $195,510 Local Time: 11:54 PM Action was caught after the flop of 4♠5♠2♥, and small blind led out for 1,500. Middle position made the call, and Garett Maybery raised to 3,800.
Small blind re-raised to 14,500, and Maybery moved all in for 44,000. After some time, the small blind found the fold.
Garett Maybery: 63,000
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Everyone is Weary of Werry
Level: 1 (100/200/200) Entries: 90/91 Prizes: $169,442 Local Time: 11:28 AM Action was caught after the flop of K♦J♥3♥9♠, and the big blind led out for 4,500.
James Werry raised to 15,000, and his opponent was quick to make the fold.
James Werry: 47,700
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It’s Main Event Time!


Event #12: $2,200 NLH Main Event Day 1A ($1960 + $240)
Date: Day 1a: Jan 15, 11 AM Blinds: 40 Minutes Starting Stack: 40k Late Entry: 12 Levels (~8:45 PM) Day 1 Ends: 17 Levels or 5% of the field (must play to at least 15% of the field) The Main Event is on deck for this 2026 WSOP-C Calgary, and it could be one for the record books. The series so far is already well above the current record-holder for the biggest series ever in Jan 2024, but it will be the big games, the Main Event, and the High Roller, that really determine the final outcome.
Day 1a of the Main Event kicks off on Thursday at 11 AM, and players will have 12 levels to get into the game or rebuy, with the proviso that WSOP-C Main Events have a single-rebuy per flight rule. That limits players to a maximum of two buy-ins per flight, or 6 total across the 3 flights.
Blinds for Day 1 action are 40 minutes, and jump to an hour for Day 2/3. Players start with 40k in chips, and the day is scheduled for 17 levels. The flight will start paying out prizes at 15% of the field, and will bag up if they get to 5% before the end of Level 17, but players should be aware that flights MUST at least make the money, so Day 1 play may last longer than 17 levels if they haven’t hit 15% by then.

Travis MacMillan, with rail, after winning Main Event Last October, Travis MacMillan came in from Nova Scotia and took the Main Event Ring back home with him. He made it through 910 entries to score more than $312k after a heads-up battle with Vincent Li.


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Jo Teliani Leads 1b Counts
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 54/411 (92/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 1:50 AM Jo Teliani is the only player so far to bag 1 million chips in either flight, and she leads the 1b counts with 1.06 million. Sylan Payne bagged just under a million, with Nicholas McEwan a couple of hundred thousand behind. Below is a look at the full stacks from the second flight to the Main Event.
Player Chips Jo Teliani 1,060,000 Dylan Payne 990,000 Nicholas Mcewen 760,500 David Quang 727,000 Joel Kogan 725,000 Rahul Sharma 542,000 Paul Waring 476,000 Jeffrey Reardon 412,000 Gennady Klimenko 399,000 Christopher Alcindor 382,000 Jonathan Newman 336,000 Hien Vo 404,000 Richard Bewski 176,000 Donald Cowie 314,000 Mishel Nguyen 125,000 Stephen Dauphinais 309,000 Romualdo Cusano 153,000 Dawson Chen 400,000 Jacob Anderson 289,000 Patrick Tardif 282,000 Carter Mccauley 275,000 Tony Le 319,000 Aaron Lam 272,000 Christopher Bailey 255,000 Dhiraj Sharma 242,000 Wing Yeung 240,000 Phong Truong 240,000 Dylan Boyer 236,000 Hassan Issa 109,000 Maksim Kniter 234,000 Zhun Chen 218,000 Eun Park 218,000 Luteng Li 214,000 Charles Shapiro 210,000 Robin Bergren 207,000 Seseung Oh 193,000 Clayton Mozdzen 198,000 Thi Ngo 183,000 Arya Ghai 164,000 Michael Hooper 301,000 Clifton Green 158,000 Joe Basaraba 157,000 Chen Chen 218,000 Garett Maybery 699,000 Marc Lavergne 156,000 Juan Lamprea 191,000 Regan Duong 83,000 Krys Alipio 106,000 Youssef Hmama 175,000 Drew Buchner 191,000 John Hewgill 84,000 Craig Caldwell 126,000 Pamela Macnaughton 210,000 Paul Jeyaraj 157,000 -
Day 1b Payouts
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 54/411 (92/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 1:10 AM Place Player Prize 55 Samuel Chartier
$4,447 56 Alex Liu
$4,447 57 Perry Rouzes
$4,447 58 Shariq Khan
$4,447 59 William Doherty
$4,447 60 Darlene Lee
$4,447 61 Vincent Tringle-Thibault
$4,447 62 Griffin Ristevski
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54 Bags from 1b
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 54/411 (92/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 12:45 AM Day 1b is now complete with 54 players moving forward to Day 2 from today’s flight. They join the 38 bags from 1a, and are now waiting on the results of 1c tomorrow for the final Day 2 field.
Eight players got paid out at the end of the night before Level 17 came to an end. I’m busy over in Chrome with the PLO Bounty for the moment, but I’ll get the Day 1b stacks and payouts updated later in the evening, once the PLO Bounty game is complete.
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Hand for Hand to the Money
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 63/411 (101/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 11:55 PM The clock is paused for Hand-for-hand play withjust under 20 minutes to play in Level 17. They need to lose one more player at least before they end the day, but it looks like 1b will end around the same time as 1a did.
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5 Off the Money Spots
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 67/411 (105/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 11:30 PM They are 5 off the money with about 30 minutes to play in Level 17. They need to hit 62 players before they bag, but if they get below that number before the end of this Level, the bags will come out at the end of Level 17. Otherwise, they’ll keep playing until they get to 62, no matter how long it takes.
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9 Off the Money
Level: 16 (4000/8000/8000) Entries: 71/411 (109/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 11:15 PM Day 1b of the Main Event is now down to 71 players remaining, putting them 9 off the money. There is less than 10 minutes to play in Level 16, so it’s a bit of a race to see if they make it to 62 before the end of Level 17, or if they play into overtime.
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15 Off the Money
Level: 16 (4000/8000/80000) Entries: 77/411 (115/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 10:40 There are two levels to play on the schedule for Day 1b of the Main Event, but they still need to get through at least 15 players before they can call it a night. They are currently on the final break of 1b, with players set to return to the felt in less than 5 minutes.
If they get down to 62 before the end of Level 17, they’ll bag up at that point, but they’ll have to keep playing if there are more than 62 players left. In the unlikely event they make it to 42 before the end of Level 17, they’ll bag up early, but that seems next to impossible right now.
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1b Plays to at Least 62 Players
Level: 14 (3000/5000/5000) Entries: 94/411 (132/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 9:30 PM With 411 entries on the board, that means that 62 players will get a piece of the Day 1b prize pool. They could play down as low as 42 players before the bags come out, but they must play to at least 62 players before the night ends. That puts them 32 off the money right now, but I expect the pace slow as they close in on the money spots, with the field likely reaching 62 players sometime in Level 17.
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Field Up To 411
Level: 14 (3000/5000/5000) Entries: 100/411 (169/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) Local Time: 9:20 PM The field has been adjusted slightly since the end of entries, and with the prize pool now on the board, it looks like the confirmed field for Day 1b was 411 entries. That puts the 1b prizes over $800k, for a combined total of $1.31 million so far.
The current record prize pool for the Main Event in Calgary is $2.34 million, but with two flights in the books, that game in Jan 2024 had $1.177 million in prizes, putting this game about $150k ahead of that record game at this point.
Everything will depend on the Day 1c field on Saturday, but they only need to hit 472 entries on 1c for this prize pool to become the new record. Tomorrow will tell the tale, but I’ll be pretty surprised if 1c doesn’t crush the required 472 entries.
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409 Entries for 1b of the Main
Level: 13 (2000/4000/4000) Entries: 125/409 (194/680) Prizes: $801,640 ($1,306,242 total) Local Time: 8:30 PM The Day 1b prize pool crack $800k as the final break of entries finished and the desk shut down for this flight. The final entry tally was 409, with 125 of those players still at the felt for the final 5 levels of the night.
Assuming the 409 entries are confirmed when the prizes come out, that should mean 62 players in the 1b money, with at least 41 bags at the end of the night. Just as a reminder, the 1b ation will continue until the end of Level 17, assuming players are in the money by then.
Day 1 flights to the Main must play into the money, so they could go longer than 17 levels if they aren’t at 62 by then, and in theory, they could bag early if they get to 41 players before the end of Level 17, but that scenario almost never happens in the Main. Most often, the finish 17 levels with more than 10% of the field still alive, or have to play overtime to get to 15%.
Day 1a finished just before the end of Level 17, after spending most of that final level on the money bubble.
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Main Event 1b Cracks 400 Entries
Level: 12 (1500/3000/3000) Entries: 147/401 (216/672) Prizes: $785,960 ($1,290,562 total) Local Time: 7:40 PM Level 12 has just begun in Day 1b of the Main, the final Level of entry. There is now less than an hour left to enter this flight, with the final flight tomorrow promising to be much bigger.
The prizes are now nearing $1.3 million for both days, which keeps this 2026 Main ahead of the current prize pool record holder from Jan 2024. Flight 1c in 2024 got almost 700 entries to bring the combined prizes to $2.234 million, but with the extra money in the buy-in this time around, 1c only needs to get 500 entries for this to be a record prize pool.
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Not Nothing for Nicholls
Level: 11 (1,500/2,500/2,500) Entries: 154/396 Prizes: $778,120 ($1,282,722 total) Local Time: 7:23 PM Action was caught after the turn of K♥7♦2♠5♥, and early position was quick to check.
Zachary Nicholls fired for 85,000, leaving just 2,000 behind.
His opponent went into the tank, but eventually found the fold.
Zachary Nicholls: 112,000
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Sharma Breaks Hearts
Level: 11 (1,500/2,500/2,500) Entries: 163/397 Prizes: $778,120 ($1,282,722 total) Local Time: 7:06 PM Action was caught after the flop of 10♠6♣3♠, and middle position moved all in for 20,500. DJ Sharma made the call, and both players revealed their holdings.
Middle Position: K♥K♦
DJ Sharma: 3♥2♥The board ran out 4♥3♣ for Sharma to take the pot.
DJ Sharma: 244,000
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Moradi Takes it Down
Level: 10 (1,000/2,000/2,000) Entries: 172/396 Prizes: $776,160 ($1,280,762 total) Local Time: 6:54 PM After an initial open to 4,500, middle position raised to 13,000. Abbas Moradi raised to 31,000, and middle position made the call.
The flop came J♣5♦3♣, and middle position was quick to check. Moradi moved al in covering his opponents 32,000. His opponent laid down their hand.
Abbas Moradi: 179,500
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Big Stacks At Dinner Break
Player Chip Count Arya Ghai 292,000 William Doherty 289,500 Rahul Sharma 288,000 Omid Mojaverian 256,000 Amir Khan 245,000 Clayton Mozden 211,000 Tyler Dorion 200,000 DJ Sharma 196,600 Mishel Nguyen 189,500 Stephen Dauphinais 189,000 -
Aggression Pays for Duong
Level: 9 (1,000/1,500/1,500) Entries: 206/377 Prizes: $707,560 ($1,212,162 total) Local Time: 5:11 PM Late position raised to 5,000, and Lap Duong three-bet to 15,000, on the button. Late Position made the call.
The flop came Q♦2♥7♠, and late position checked to Duong. He moved all in for 60,000, and was rewarded with the pot.
Lap Duong: 144,300
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Rouzes Chipping Up
Level: 8 (600/1,200/1,200) Entries: 221/361 Prizes: $707,560 ($1,212,162 total) Local Time: 4:27 PM Action was caught after the turn of A♦4♥10♦9♥, and small blind led out for 9,000, Middle position moved all in for 35,000, and Perry Rouzes called from late position. Both players revealed their holdings.
Middle Position: 8♥7♥
Perry Rouzes: 10♣9♣The river came the 5♠ for Rouzes to take the pot.
Perry Rouzes: 99,200
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Bazhura Finds the Elimination
Level: 7 (500/1,000/1,000) Entries: 224/346 Prizes: $678,160 ($1,182,762 total) Local Time: 4:03 PM Action was caught after the turn of 7♠A♣6♥10♥, and Andrii Bazhura moved all in. The cutoff called for his remaining 25,000, and both players revealed their holdings.
Cutoff: 10♣8♣
Andrii Bazhura: J♥J♦The river was the 6♠ for Bazhura to take the pot.
Andrii Bazhura: 79,700
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Updated Stacks at the Break
Player Chip Count Rahul Sharma 240,000 Stephen Dauphinais 197,000 Kyle Rosnes 185,900 Griffin Ristevski 137,500 Christian Wallmuth 135,000 Napatr Sansaneeyawet 133,500 Jonathan Newman 127,600 Tim Chen 122,100 Toan Tran 111,500 Dawson Chen 111,200 -
Tran Finds the KO
Level: 6 (400/800/800) Entries: 234/320 Prizes: $627,200 ($1,131,802 total) Local Time: 3:06 PM Action was caught after the turn of 8♠K♦4♦3♥, and middle position was quick to check. Toan Tran fired for 4,500, and middle position made the call.
The river came the A♥, and middle position checked to Tran. He moved all in, and the middle position called for less. Tran revealed 9♦8♣ to take down the pot.
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Everyone Loves a Chopped Pot
Level: 6 (400/800/800) Entries: 240/308 Prizes: $603,680 ($1,108,282 total) Local Time: 2:45 PM Action was caught after the flop of 3♥3♠Q♦, and the big blind led out for 6,000. Toan Tran called from middle position, and William Doherty moved all in from late position for 29,000. Tran made the call, and both players revealed their holdings.
William Doherty: Q♥J♥
Toan Tran: Q♠10♣The board completed with the Q♣6♠, for Both players to chop.
Toan Tran: 71,400
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Klimenko Finds the Double
Level: 5 (300/600/600) Entries: 248/301 Prizes: $589,960 ($1,094,562 total) Local Time: 2:28 PM Action was caught after the 8♣10♣4♥2♥, and Klimenko moved all in for 15,900. His opponent made the call, and both players revealed their holdings.
Gennady Klimenko: K♣6♣
Middle Position: A♥8♥The board completed with the Q♣ for Klimenko to find the double.
Gennady Klimenko: 43,200
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Cusano Risks it All
Level: 4 (300/500/500) Entries: 237/272 Prizes: $533,120 ($1,037,722 total) Action was caught after the turn of 5♦K♥2♠A♠, and Romualdo Cusano checked from middle position. Late Position fired for 4,500, and Cusano made the call.
The river came the 4♠, and Cusano moved all in for 12,700. His opponent was quick to make the fold.
Romualdo Cusano: 37,400
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Early Big Stacks
Player Chip Count Chen Chen 101,000 Arya Ghai 95,000 Tim Chen 94,800 Rauno Tahvonen 91,000 Craig Allen 90,400 Zachary Nicholls 89,000 Himanshu Thapar 83,500 Robert Acorn 83,000 Richard Bewski 80,200 David Quang 79,300 -
Nguyen Takes It Down
Level: 2 (200/300/300) Entries: 180/196 Prizes: $384,160 ($888,762 total) Local Time: 11:52 PM Action was caught after the flop of 9♠2♣8♣, and Mishel Nguyen checked from late position. The button fired for 3,500, and Nguyen raised to 7,200. The button made the call.
The turn came the [invalid notations]8h[/[cn], and Nguyen fired for 7,100. She was rewarded with the pot.
Mishel Nguyen: 37,300
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Second Shot at a Main Event Bag on Friday


Event #12: $2,200 NLH Main Event Day 1B ($1960 + $240)
Date: Day 1b: Jan 16, 11 AM Blinds: 40 Minutes Starting Stack: 40k Late Entry: 12 Levels (~8:45 PM) Day 1 Ends: 17 Levels or 10% of the field (must play to at least 15% of the field) Entries: 38/271 Prizes: $531,160 One flight to the Main Event has already landed with 38 players now waiting on Day 2. 271 entries showed up for the game on Day 1a, and while there have been a couple of Main Event 1a flights that have had larger fields, the higher buy-in this year means it was the highest prize pool for a Day 1a so far, at more than $530k
There are still two more flights to Day 2 taking off, with Day 1b on Friday, and 1c on Saturday. Each later flight is usually 40-50% bigger than the previous one, so that could put the 1b total around 400 entries.
The 1b action runs at 11 am, but players can buy in as late as 8:45 PM. With the 40k starting stack, that still means players entering in Level 12 will start with more than 10 big blinds. Players who buy in during the dinner break following Level 9 come back from dinner with 20 bigs for Level 10.
There are 17 levels on the Day 1 schedule, but the game must play into the money, so the action could run longer if they don’t hit 15% of the field before Level 18. Alternatively, they could bag up early at 10% of the field, but in the Main Event, that rarely happens, so expect this one to finish with more than 10% remaining at the end of Level 17, as was the case with Day 1a.
Oleksii Mezhenkov is the big stack from the opening flight, and Day 1b players have a target of 829k if they want to be the biggest stack on Day 2. One other player bagged in the high 700s from 1a, but most of the 1a players are under 500k going into Day 2.
With the biggest Day 1a prize pool ever, this Main Event is on track to beat the current Main Event prize pool record of $2,234,625 from Jan 2024. The final two days will be the key, but this game is already well on the way to being the biggest ever in Calgary.


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88 Bags for the Main; Siginc Bags Biggest
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 88/639 (180/1,321) Prizes: $1,189,818 ($2,562,602 total) Local Time: 5:35 AM Day 1c played the full 17 levels, and managed to cash out 8 players before the bags came out at the end of Level 17. Mehmet Siginc, who won Event #2 earlier in the week and was second in the biggest Monster ever here in Calgary, bagged the big stack from 1c, joining Jo Teliani in the millionaire club. Pav Braich, fresh off back-to-back Main Event wins in Edmonton, bagged the second stack from 1c with 923k.
Day 1c Payouts
Place Player Prize 89 Van Tran
$4,439 90 Raymond Trieu
$4,439 91 Shane Gormley
$4,439 92 Steven Parkin
$4,439 93 Cody Richardson
$4,439 94 Michael Farrow
$4,439 95 Haven Taylor
$4,439 96 Jimmy Lee
$4,439 Day 1c Bags
Player Chips Mehmet Siginc 1,100,000 Pav Braich 923,000 Jatinder Brar 747,000 Clayton Gaudry 605,000 Trent Hopper 565,000 Toan Tran 550,000 Kwong Lam 528,000 Yong Lu 523,000 Daniel Stetski 482,000 William Doherty 479,000 Vivek Sharma 472,000 Travis Macmillan 470,000 Angelo Jopek 463,000 Rishi Makkar 446,000 Alexander Bylicki 438,000 Alen Bakovic 432,000 Kyle Ho 425,000 Michael Li 422,000 Ryan Simmonds 420,000 Tam Ho 417,000 Joshua Hopkins 414,000 Calvin Chow 409,000 Osbert Liu 396,000 Ryan Smith 383,000 Hugo Soares 366,000 Christopher Klementis 362,000 Kris Steinbach 321,000 Weston Pring 317,000 Bradley Davidson 310,000 Graham Lupton 301,000 Ashkan Razavi 288,000 Michael Khan 288,000 Joshua James 287,000 Adrian Baran 281,000 Dallas Larson 280,000 Rene Schmidt 278,000 Anthony Hughes 265,000 Steve Lukic 262,000 Prabakaran Sivabalasundaram 260,000 Xiao Hu 258,000 Omid Mojaverian 255,000 Dustin Melanson 255,000 David Anderson 254,000 Sheraz Nasir 247,000 John Macarthur 240,000 Lanze Chevillard 236,000 Vo Nguyen 236,000 Chaudhary Faisal 225,000 Cody Cloutier 221,000 Scott Carragher 220,000 Adam Balog 212,000 Nizar Tajdin 199,000 Richard Gilliard 191,000 Nu Teliani 186,000 Gordon Wong 186,000 Zhixiang Li 183,000 Aaron Duczak 182,000 Daniel Wojcik 179,000 Callum Roque 178,000 Kyle Chang 170,000 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 166,000 Reginaid Lepine 142,000 Ze Li 142,000 Randy Audette 136,000 Giuseppe Galluzzo 133,000 Keera Grabbe 130,000 Aaron Lam 124,000 Jiajie Sheng 123,000 Mathew Maddalo 118,000 Tyler Fish 115,000 Michael Leah 108,000 Perry Rouzes 105,000 Chase Bonertz 105,000 Dennis Beebe 102,000 Ryan Andrade 100,000 Edward Sorensen 94,000 Fredrick Mowatt 89,000 Nickolaos Simeonidis 80,000 Mal Hagan 80,000 George Caragiorgas 76,000 Ta-Yu Shih 73,000 Ari Benarroch 63,000 Gilbert Charles 56,000 Varanpreet Sidhu 53,000 Shane Patacsil 50,000 Tommy Nguyen 48,000 Ryan Jensen 16,000 Fenghua Cai 13,000 -
Final Few Hands of the Night
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 93/639 (185/1,321) Prizes: $1,189,818 ($2,562,602 total) Local Time: 12:20 AM They are in the money in Day 1c of the Main, and playing the final few hands of the night. There are 93 players left, but they may still lose one or two more before the end of the night. Stay tuned for Day 1c cashouts and chip counts coming later tonight, as well as a preview of the big Day 2 action tomorrow.
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3 Off the Money
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 99/639 (191/1,321) Prizes: $1,189,818 ($2,562,602 total) Local Time: 11:40 PM The Main Event 1c is nearing the money now, with about 25 minutes to play in Level 17. This is technically the last level of the night, but they have to at least make it to 96 before they end the night.
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Less than 20 Off the MOney
Level: 16 (4000/8000/8000) Entries: 115/639 (207/1,321) Prizes: $1,189,818 ($2,562,602 total) Local Time: 10:35 PM The Main Event Day 1c is on the final break of the day, and they’ll be back for the final two levels of the night in about 10 minutes. They are now 19 off the money spots, so once again, it looks like this flight will barely make it into the money before the end of Level 17, or possibly go into overtime to get to 96.
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At Least 64 Bags from 1c
Level: 14 (3000/5000/5000) Entries: 152/639 (244/1,321) Prizes: $1,189,818 ($2,562,602 total) Local Time: 9:30 PM The final numbers are in for Day 1c, and it was a doozie. A total of 639 entries were recorded for 1c prizes of almost 1.2 million, putting the combined total prizes at over $2.5 million.
That’s not just a record — it’s about $300k higher than the previous record set in Jan 2024, and means this series is well on pace to cap $6 million for the first time. They are closing in on 150 players left, and 96 players will get into the prizes tonight.
They must play down to 96 before they bag for the night, and they could bag early if they hit 64 players before the end of Level 17. More likely, they’ll finish the day at the end of Level 17 with between 10% & 15% of the field remaining. Players who cash out today can expect to pocket $4,439 on their way out the door.
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Top Stacks from Sunridge
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Chan Faces No Resistance
Level: 13 (2,000/4,000/4,000) Entries: 177/639 Prizes: $1,189,818 ($2,562,602 total) Local Time: 8:59 PM Chan opened to 10,000 from early position, and three players made the call.
The flop came 2♥2♣Q♠, and the big blind was quick to check.
Chan blasted for 10,000, and the remaining players made the fold.
Corey Chan: 355,000
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Pring Has It
Level: 13 (2,000/4,000/4,000) Entries: 196/639 Prizes: $1,189,818 ($2,562,602 total) Local Time: 8:48 PM Action was caught after the flop of 2♦5♠8♥, and Weston Pring led out for 6,000 from the small blind. The big blind flicked in the call.
Action slowed down, as both players checked the 5♣ turn.
The 3♦ completed the board, and Pring fired for 15,000. The big blind made the fold, and Pring revealed A♠5♦ for trips.
Weston Pring: 197,000
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Updated Big Stacks
Player Chip Count Travis MacMillan 523,000 Mehmet Siginc 386,500 Corey Chan 360,000 Richard Gilliad 337,000 Trent Hopper 312,000 Jiajie Sheng 277,000 Guiseppe Corapi 275,000 Bradley Davidson 259,500 Shivan Ahmad 250,000 David Anderson 246,000 -
Hopkins Gets it Through
Level: 12 (1,500/3,000/3,000) Entries: 216/624 Prizes: $1,161,888 ($2,533,202 total) Local Time: 7:58 PM Action was caught on the river of [invalid notations], and the small blind was quick to check.
Joshua Hopkins moved all in for 82,000 from the big blind, and his opponent made the snap fold.
Joshua Hopkins: 161,000
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Chevillard Check-Raises to Perfection
Level: 12 ( 1,500/3,000/3,000) Entries: 229/618 Prizes: $1,150,716 ($2,521,442 total) Local Time: 7:45 PM Under the gun opened to 6,500, and both blinds made the call.
The flop came K♦3♥J♦, and action checked to under the gun. He fired for 8,500, and the small blind was quick to fold.
Lanze Chevillard check-raised to 18,000, and was rewarded with the pot.
Lanze Chevillard: 173,500
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Simmonds Wins the Race
Level: 11 (1,500/2,500/2,500) Entries: 242/614 Prizes: $1,143,268 ($2,513,602 total) Local Time: 7:28 PM Ryan Simmonds moved all in for 17,000, and the button made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Ryan Simmonds: A♥Q♣
Button: 10♦10♣Ryan Simmonds: 40,500
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Dalphond Doubles
Level: 11 (1,500/2,500/2,500) Entries: 263/608 Prizes: $1,132,096 ($2,501,842 total) Local Time: 7:07 PM Johnny Dalphond moved all in for 18,000, and late position made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Johnny Dalphond: A♠K♥
Late Position: A♣8♣The board ran out Q♥K♣7♦J♥9♥, for Dalphond to take the pot.
Johnny Dalphond: 43,000
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Big Stacks at the Dinner Break
Player Chip Count Mehmet Siginc 386,500 Corey Chan 297,000 Lanze Chevillard 235,000 Bradley Davidson 220,000 Dallas Larson 215,000 Angelo Jopek 210,000 Yucheng Zhang 201,000 Vivek Sharma 190,000 Prabakaran Sivablasundaram 185,000 Duff Charette 183,500 -
Players On Dinner Break
Players are headed on a 45 minute dinner break. They return to blinds of 1,000/2,000/2,000, and registration is open for just under three hours.
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Tran On the Up and Up
Level: 9 (1,000/1,500/1,500) Entries: 332/574 Prizes: $1,068,788 ($2,435,202 total) Local Time: 5:06 PM Action was caught after the board came out 9♦J♣9♣K♥2♣, and the big blind was quick to check.
Van Tran fired for 2,500, and the big blind was quick to fold.
Van Tran: 103,300
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Padda Makes a Move
Level: 8 (600/1,200/1,200) Entries: 370/559 Prizes: $1,040,858 ($2,405,802 total) Local Time: 4:24 PM Action was caught after the turn of 6♠4♠8♥A♠, and early position was quick to check. Harpreet Padda fired for 5,000, and early position made the call.
The 9♦ completed the board, and early position was quick to check. Padda fired for 17,500, and he was rewarded with the pot.
Harpreet Padda: 84,200
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Updated Stacks After Break
Player Chip Count Corey Chan 303,000 Mehmet Siginc 250,000 Nickolas Simeonidis 203,000 Dallas Larson 173,400 Sakvan Salih 161,000 Per Hindrikes 160,700 Yucheng Zhang 159,000 Dean Morrone 158,000 Duff Charette 146,500 Van Tran 145,700 -
Nourzourzian Risks it All
Level: 6 (400/800/800) Entries: 372/506 Prizes: $942,172 ($2,301,922 total) Local Time: 2:59 PM Action was caught after the board came K♣3♣5♣7♥5♦, and early position was quick to check.
Shahin Nourzouzin moved all in for 28,800, and is opponent went into the tank. Eventually, they made the fold.
Shahin Nourzouzian: 55,400
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Giriffin Finds the KO
Level: 6 (400/800/800) Entries: 370/485 Prizes: $903,070 ($2,260,762 total) Local Time: 2:42 PM Action was caught after the board of Q♦10♠K♠2♠7♣, with 25,500 in the pot.
Without early position checking, Peter Griffin moved all in. His opponent had 18,000, and was given all options. He checked so Griffin’s action stood.
He made the call, and Griffin revealed K♦Q♥ to take the pot.
Peter Griffin: 76,500
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Sorensen Takes it Down
Level: 5 (300/600/600) Entries: 376/468 Prizes: $871,416 ($2,227,442 total) Local Time: 2:23 PM Action was caught after the flop of 10♥2♥K♠, and Edward Sorensen led out from early position. Middle position made the call.
The turn came the 5♥, and Sorensen continued for 10,000. His opponent made the fold.
Edward Sorensen: 32,700
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Siffledeen Takes it Down
Level: 5 (300/600/600) Entries: 372/439 Prizes: $817,418 ($2,170,602 total) Local Time: 2:07 PM Action was caught after the turn of 6♣3♦3♠9♣, and Quentin Siffledeen fired for 5,000. Middle position maed the call.
The river came the K♦, and both players were quick to check.
Quentin Siffledeen: 47,600
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Carragher Takes it Down
Level: 4 (300/500/500) Entries: 367/427 Prizes: $795,074 ($2,147,082 total) Local Time: 1:45 PM The button opened to 1,500, and Scott Carragher defended his big blind.
Action checked through on the 10♦4♣J♣Q♦9♦ board.
Scott Carragher revealed J♥6♥ to take the pot.
Scott Carragher: 37,900
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Big Stacks on Break
Player Chip Count Dallas Larson 126,000 Sakvan Salih 120,500 Giuseppe Galluzzo 120,000 Vincent Tringle-Thibault 110,300 Vikram Gill 109,000 Mehmet Siginc 107,000 Dean Morrone 104,600 Amir Ghafouri 104,000 Andrii Bazhura 102,000 Brayden Brown 101,400 -
Bullets for Ghafouri
Level: 3 (200/400/400) Entries: 336/368 Prizes: $685,216 ($2,031,442 total) Local Time: 12:47 PM After an initial open, middle position raised to 2,500. Amir Ghafouri four-bet to 7,000, and middle position raised to 18,000. Ghafouri moved all in, and was called. Both players revealed their holdings.
Middle Position: A♦K♠
Amir Ghafouri: A♠A♥The board ran out [invalid notations]Qs6s7cJcKc[/pc] for Ghafouri to take the pot.
Amir Ghafouri: 100,900
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Larson Soars Through the Chip Counts
Level: 2 (200/300/300) Entries: 309/322 Prizes: $599,564 ($1,941,282 total) Local Time: 12:18 PM Action was caught on the turn 7♦8♥6♦A♠J♣, and the small blind moved all in for 21,300. Dallas Larson made the call, and both players revealed their holdings.
Small Blind: J♦9♦
Dallas Larson: A♥8♦The board completed with the J♠ for Larson to take the pot.
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Tringle-Thibault Flushes Away the Competition
Level: 2 (200/300/300) Entries: 266/272 Prizes: $506,464 ($1,843,282 total) Local Time: 11:53 AM Action was caught after the turn of 8♣4♥10♣J♣, and Vincent Tringle-Thibault moved all in for 25,200 from the big blind. Under the gun called for his remaining 20,000, and both players revealed their holdings.
Under the Gun: J♦J♠
Vincent Tringle-Thibault: 5♣4♣The board completed with the A♣ for Tringle-Thibault to take the pot.
Vincent Tringle-Thibault: 79,800
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Kicker Plays for Kim
Level: 1 (100/200/200) Entries: 203/206 Prizes: $383,572 ($1,713,922 total) Local Time: 11:26 PM Action was caught after the flop of J♥2♠J♣, and both players were quick to check.
The turn came the A♠, and Young Kim was quick to check. Middle position fired for 500, and Kim made the call.
After the board completed with the 4♦, Kim checked to middle position. They continued for 1,200, and Kim made the call. Kim revealed A♣10♥ to best his opponents A♦9♦.
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Siginic On the Board
Level: 1 (100/200/200) Entries: 146/146 Prizes: $271,852 ($1,596,322 total) Local Time: 11:08 PM Action was caught after the turn of 3♠6♠5♣K♣, and the big blind was quick to check.
Mehmet Siginic fired for 1,300 from late position, and was rewarded with the pot.
Mehmet Siginic: 39,400
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Final Flight to the Record(?) Main Event Goes Saturday


Event #12: $2,200 NLH Main Event Day 1C ($1,960 + $240)
Date: Jan 17, 11 AM Blinds: 40 Minutes Starting Stack: 40k Late Entry: 12 Levels (~8:30) Day 1 Ends: 17 Levels or 10% of the field; Must play to 15% of the field Entries: 54/411 (92/682) Prizes: $805,560 ($1,310,162 total) This Main Event is shaping up to be the biggest game ever at WSOP-C, and by extension, the entire Alberta poker market. Through the first two flights, the game has 682 entries for total prizes of more than $1.3 million.
The current record holder for prize pools here at Deerfoot was the Jan 2024 Main Event, which got $2.34 million in prizes. After two flights, that game was sitting at $1.17 million, so, at this point in the game, this year’s Main is well ahead of the record prize pool.
Day 1c will be where the chips go in. At this point in the game, they need fewer than 500 entries on 1c to beat the current record, and given the size of the games so far, that seems like a lock. Just 65 more entries over the 1b total for the final flight will be plenty to push the prizes into record territory, and that increase is generally trivial moving from 1b to 1c.
The final flight takes off at 11 AM, and players have 12 levels to enter. With breaks included, that will put the last chance to buy in at about 8:30 PM Saturday night. From there, they’ll play to at least 15% of the field. If they get to that number before the end of Level 17, they’ll keep playing and bag up remaining players at the end of 17; otherwise, they’ll keep playing until they hit 15%. In the unlikely event they get to 10% before the end of 17, they’ll bag up early, but that’s a very rare occurrence in a Main Event flight, which typically bag at the end of Level 17 with more than 10% remaining.
Players get 40k in chips for their $2,200 buy in, and Day 1 levels are 40 minutes long. They’ll have a 45-minute dinner break following Level 9, and players who buy in during dinner sit down in Level 10 with 20 big blinds. Max-late registration during the break following Level 12 will get a player 10 bigs for Level 13.
Get your feet firmly in the stirrups, Calgary — this Main Event is almost certain to set a new record prize pool. I generally predict a 40-50% increase from flight to flight. Day 1b beat that trend with a 51% increase over the 1a numbers. If 1c gets just a 45% boost over 1b, it will mean a new record prize pool of $2.5 million. Time will tell, but this game looks to be huge by the time entries close on Saturday.


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14 Players Return for Day 3; Senthuran Vijayaratnam Leads
Level: 28 (60000/120000/120000) Entries: 14/1321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 12:25 PM Day 2 of the Main Event is complete, with 14 players remaining for the final day of play on Monday. Senthuran Vijayaratnam leads the way into Day 3 with almost 10 million. See below for a look at the 14 returning stacks, sorted by stack size. Stay tuned later for a Day 3 preview post with full seat assignments.
Player Chips Senthuran Vijayaratnam 9,610,000 Robin Bergren 7,400,000 Jiajie Sheng 6,885,000 Alen Bakovic 4,525,000 Juan Lamprea 4,000,000 Stephen Dauphinais 3,325,000 Aleksei Ponomarev 2,860,000 Weston Pring 2,450,000 Nizar Tajdin 2,390,000 David Quang 2,265,000 Sami Al-Serri 2,250,000 Rishi Makkar 2,210,000 Graham Lupton 1,925,000 Xiao Yu Hu 701,000 -
15 Minutes to Play in Day 2
Level: 27 (50000/100000/100000) Entries: 14/1321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 11:40 PM There are just under 15 minutes to play in Level 27, and the bags will come out at the end of this level. There are currently 14 players left in Day 2, and it seems likely they won’t lose that many players before the end of the day. There is one more payout at $16,686 before it jumps to $20,597 for 13th place.
Place Player Prize 15 Chris Potter
$16,686 16 Anthony Smith
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16 Left in the Main; One Level to Play in Day 2
Level: 26 (40000/80000/80000) Entries: 16/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 10:50 PM The final level of play for Day 2 is about to begin for the Main Event, with 16 players remaining. That means there is about an hour left until the bags come out for Day 3, and it looks like they’ll come back tomorrow with a bit more than the final table remaining.
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Recent Busts
Position Player Prize 17 Rahul Sharma $16,686 18 Adam Balog $13,728 19 Calvin Chow $13,728 20 Shane Patacsil $13,728 21 Paul Waring $13,728 22 Pawan Braich $13,728 23 Brett Worton $13,728 24 Trent Hopper $13,728 25 Dallas Larson $13,728 26 Christopher Bailey $13,728 27 Vincent Lam $11,473 28 Maksim Kniter $11,473 29 Parth Mansukh $11,473 30 Sheraz Nazir $11,473 31 Michael Li $11,473 32 Giuseppe Galluzzo $11,473 33 Ashkan Razavi $11,473 -
Sheng Wins a Massive Three Way All In
Level: 26 (40,000/80,000/80,000) Entries: 18/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 10:10 PM A three way all in occurred with Jiajie Sheng moving all in for 1,300,000. Middle position jammed for 1,900,000, and Stephen Dauphinais made the call covering both. The three players revealed their holdings.
Jiajie Sheng: A♥A♣
Middle Position: A♠K♥
Stephen Dauphinais: Q♣Q♥The board ran out 9♠7♦9♥5♥8♣, for Sheng to take the main pot. Dauphinais took the side and found an elimination.
Stephen Dauphinais: 4,960,000
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Updated Stacks at the Break
Player Chip Count Robin Bergren 4,800,000 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 4,000,000 Anthony Smith 3,700,000 Aleksei Ponomarev 3,500,000 Xiao Hu 3,400,000 Juan Lamprea 3,000,000 Rishi Makkar 2,800,000 Graham Upton 2,600,000 Nizar Tajdin 2,500,000 Rahul Sharma 2,100,000 -
Larson Gets Max Value
Level: 25 (30,000/60,000/60,000) Entries: 25/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 9:21 PM Action was caught after the board ran out 5♦5♥4♦3♣6♠, and Dallas Larson moved all in for 415,000.
Late Position went into the tank, but eventually flicked in the call.
Larson revealed A♥A♦ to find the double.
Dallas Larson: 1,980,000
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Bergren Soars to the Chip Lead
Level: 25 (30,000/60,000/60,000) Entries: 27/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 8:34 PM Vince Lam opened to 120,000 from the cutoff, and Robin Bergren three-bet to 350,000 from the big blind. Lam moved all in, and Bergren went into the tank. Both players revealed their holdings.
Robin Bergren: Q♠Q♣
Vince Lam: A♣K♣The board ran out 9♦10♣10♠7♥9♥ for Bergren to find the double.
Robin Bergren: 5,440,000
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Lam on the Lookout
Level: 24 (25,000/50,000/50,000) Entries: 28/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 8:17 PM After his partner Anne Ngo found a second WSOPC ring in yesterday’s Ladies Event, Vince Lam is looking to keep up the success with a deep run today.
Action was caught on the turn of 9♣A♦8♦9♠, with both players having checked the two streets.
The river came the 2♠, and the big blind checked to Lam. He fired for 150,000, and took down the pot.
Vince Lam: 3,000,000
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“One Pair at Least” for Hu
Level: 24 (25,000/50,000/50,000) Entries: 29/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 8:06 PM Action was caught after the flop of 7♠J♠6♣, and all three players were quick to check.
The turn came the 6♥, Xiao Hu fired for 160,000 from the big blind. Both his opponents mucked their hands. Hu joked that he had “One pair at least.”
Xiao Hu: 2,150,000
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Dauphinais Takes it Down
Level: 24 (50,000/100,000/100,000) Entries: 30/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 7:54 PM Action was caught after the flop of 6♥10♠10♥, and Stephen Dauphinais led out for 250,000 from the small blind. Early position made the call.
The turn came the Q♥, and Dauphinais checked to early position. They fired for 400,000, and Dauphinais moved all in. After a long tank, early position made the fold. Dauphinais let out a huge sigh of relief as he scooped in the pot.
Stephen Dauphinais: 3,160,000
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Updated Stacks at Dinner Break
Player Chip Count Senthuran Vijayaratnam 4,000,000 Anthony Smith 3,700,000 Juan Lamprea 3,000,000 Nazir Tajdin 2,600,000 Robin Bergman 2,500,000 Sami Al-Serri 2,500,000 Aleksei Ponomarev 2,300,000 Christopher Potter 2,300,000 Rishi Makkar 2,300,000 Stephen Dauphinais 2,300,000 -
All Eliminations Before Dinner Break
Position Player Prize 34 Vo Nguyen $11,473 35 Chen Chen $11,473 36 Antonio Ma $9,741 37 Ryan Andrade $9,741 38 Joel Kogan $9,741 39 John Hewgill $9,741 40 Claude Gaudet $9,741 41 David Anderson $9,741 42 Oleksii Mezhenkov $9,741 43 Ruoxiao Shi $9,741 44 Dustin Melanson $9,741 45 Wille Jonathan Scott $8,406 46 Rene Schmidt $8,406 47 Michael Hooper $8,406 48 Nicholas Ryan Mcewen $8,406 49 Chaudhary Faisal $8,406 50 Cody Cloutier $8,406 51 Tam Ho $8,406 52 Hien Vo $8,406 53 Clayton Robert Mozdzen $8,406 54 George Caragiorgas $7,374 -
Big Defend for Chen
Level: 23 (20,000/40,000/40,000) Entries: 41/1,321 Prizes: $329,175 Local Time: 6:05 PM Middle position opened to 80,000, and the cutoff made the call. Chen Chen defended his big blind.
The flop came 3♥J♥7♠, and Chen led out for 140,000. The cutoff made the call.
Action checked trough to the river of 4♠Q♦. Chen revealed Q♥6♥ to take the pot.
Chen Chen: 1,040,000
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Ponomarev Finds the Elimination
Level: 23 (20,000/40,000/40,000) Entries: 46/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 5:44 PM The cutoff opened to 350,000, leaving just 5,000 behind. Aleksei Ponomarev moved all in from the big blind, and the cutoff made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Cutoff: A♦2♠
Aleksei Ponomarev: 7♠7♥The board ran out J♥4♠Q♣3♣4♦ for Ponomarev to find the knockout.
Aleksei Ponomarev: 2,270,000
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Mansukh Finds the Hero Call
Level: 22 (15,000/30,000/30,000) Entries: 49/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 5:24 PM Action was caught after the board ran out 8♠Q♣10♦4♣6♠, and Parth Mansukh checked from the big blind.
His opponent fired for 250,000, into the 350,000 pot.
Mansukh went into the tank, before eventually making the call. His 10♥3♥ bested his opponent’s A♥7♣ bluff to take the pot.
Parth Mansukh: 1,670,000
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Those Who Have Fallen
Position Player Prize 55 Dylan Timothy James Boyer $7,374 56 Krys edd Alipio $7,374 57 Tony Le $7,374 58 William Doherty $7,374 59 Amichai Barer $7,374 60 Angelo Jopek $7,374 61 Garett James Maybery $7,374 62 Dylan Stephen Payne $7,374 63 Kayvan Payman $6,577 64 Lucas Leite Dantas $6,577 65 Arya Ghai $6,577 66 Steve Lukic $6,577 67 Carter Mccauley $6,577 68 Jeffrey Michael Reardon $6,577 69 Charles Shapiro $6,577 70 Richard Bewski $6,577 71 Malachy Hagan $6,577 72 Joshua W Hopkins $5,967 73 Ihor Popyk $5,967 74 Patrick Roger Joseph Tardif $5,967 75 Deven Lane $5,967 76 Youssef Hmama $5,967 77 Adrian Gouveia $5,967 78 Mehmet Siginc $5,967 79 Bradley Davidson $5,967 80 Zhun Chen $5,967 81 Omid Mojaverian $5,508 82 Marc Lavergne $5,508 83 Kyle Ho $5,508 84 Clayton Gaudry $5,508 85 Jolnar Teliani $5,508 86 Seseung Oh $5,508 87 Edward Daniel Sorensen $5,508 88 Jacob Anderson $5,508 89 Zhixiang Li $5,508 90 Daniel A Wojcik $5,175 91 Michael Khan $5,175 92 Clifton George Green $5,175 93 John MacArthur $5,175 94 Norman Shapiro $5,175 95 Scott Carragher $5,175 96 Luteng Li $5,175 97 Ryan Simmonds $5,175 98 Van Quoc Vo $5,175 -
Updated Big Stacks
Player Chip Count Rahul Sharma 2,300,000 Pav Braich 1,900,000 Sami Al-Serri 1,900,000 Stephen Dauphinais 1,900,000 Aleksei Ponomarev 1,800,000 Tony Le 1,700,000 Christopher Potter 1,600,000 Nizar Tajdin 1,600,000 Vincent Lam 1,600,000 Sheraz Nasir 1,400,000 -
Bullets for Hu
Level: Entries: 64/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 3:56 PM Under the gun moved all in for 565,000, and Xiao Hu flicked in the call from the big blind.
Under the Gun: 7♣7♥
Xiao Hu: A♠A♥The board ran out 4♥6♣8♣8♠6♦ for Hu to find the elimination.
Xiao Hu: 1,215,000
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Galluzzo Finds the Bluff
Level: 21 (15,000/25,000/25,000) Entries: 72/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 3:24 PM Action was caught after the flop of J♣3♦5♠, and early position led out for 120,000.
Giuseppe Galluzzo raised to 400,000, and early position went into the tank.
They eventually made the fold while stating they laided down “Ace Jack.” Galluzzo revealed the J♥ for top pair worse kicker.
Giuseppe Galluzzo: 735,000
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Tazdin Joins the Seven Figure Club
Level: 20 (10,000/20,000/20,000) Entries: 81/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 2:58 PM Action was caught after the turn of Q♦9♠8♣A♥, and the big blind was quick to check.
Nizar Tajdin fired for 175,000, and was rewarded with the pot.
Nizar Tajdin: 1,035,000
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Recent Bustouts
Position Player Chip Count 99 Tyler Panas $4,949 100 Jonathan Isaac Newman $4,949 101 Gordon Wong $4,949 102 Christopher Alcindor $4,949 103 Seong Choi $4,949 104 Hugo Leonan Amaral Soares $4,949 105 Adrian r Baran $4,949 106 Kyle Chang $4,949 107 Pamela Susan Macnaughton $4,949 108 Vivek Sharma $4,949 109 Jatinder Brar $4,949 110 Gennady Klimenko $4,949 111 Alexander Bylicki $4,949 112 Osbert Liu $4,949 113 Christopher Klementis $4,949 114 Wing Yeung $4,949 115 Keera Lee Grabbe $4,949 116 Anthony Hughes $4,949 117 Dhiraj Sharma $4,713 118 Zhiyu Chen $4,713 119 Ryan Smith $4,713 120 Ankhbayar Bayar $4,713 121 AARON HENRY LAM $4,713 122 Drew Buchner $4,713 123 Kris Steinbach $4,713 124 Phong Truong $4,713 125 Kwong Lam $4,713 126 Lanze Chevillard $4,713 127 Daniel Stetski $4,713 128 Callum Roque $4,713 129 Travis Macmillan $4,713 130 Toan Tran $4,713 131 Fredrick Mowatt $4,713 132 Paul Jeyaraz $4,713 133 Aaron Duczak $4,713 134 ARI Benarroch $4,713 135 Mathew Maddalo $4,713 -
Big Stacks After the Break
Player Chip Count Aleksei Ponomarev 1,800,000 Pav Braich 1,400,000 Sami-El Sarri 1,400,000 Vincent Lam 1,400,000 Christopher Potter 1,200,000 Dallas Larson 1,100,000 Stephen Dauphinais 1,100,000 Rahul Sharma 935,000 Angelo Jopek 920,000 Oleksii Mezhenkov 900,000 -
Melanson Finds the Double
Level: 19 (1,000/15,000/15,000) Entries: 115/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 1:42 PM Kris Steinbach moved all in, and Dustin Melanson called for his remaining 164,000. Both players revealed their holdings.
Dustin Melanson: A♣9♥
Kris Steinbach: Q♠10♣The board ran out 2♦3♣A♠10♥7♠ for Melanson to take the pot.
Dustin Melanson: 368,000
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Recent Eliminations
Position Player Prize 136 Elizabeth Boles $4,713 137 Donald Cowie $4,713 138 Joshua Frazer James $4,713 139 Prabakaran Sivabalasundaram $4,713 140 Yong Yuan Lu $4,713 141 Anthony James Williams $4,713 142 Dawson Chen $4,713 143 Eun Park $4,713 144 Malcolm Bolger $4,713 145 Eric Wallace $4,713 146 Michael Baldwin $4,713 147 Reginaid Lepine $4,713 148 Mishel Nguyen $4,713 149 Aaron Lam $4,713 150 Perry Rouzes $4,713 151 Raymond Lamy $4,713 152 Curtis Singleton $4,713 153 Richard Gilliard $4,713 154 Aaron La $4,713 155 Randy Audette $4,713 156 TYLER FISH $4,713 157 Hassan Issa $4,713 158 Tommy L D Nguyen $4,713 159 Nickolaos Simeonidis $4,713 160 Fenghua Cai $4,713 161 Nohad Teliani $4,713 162 Romualdo Cusano $4,713 163 Joseph Charlebois $4,713 164 Regan Duong $4,713 165 Michael Leah $4,713 166 Dennis Beebe $4,713 167 Joe Basaraba $4,713 168 Craig Patrick Caldwell $4,713 169 Derek Dufour $4,713 170 Ta-Yu Shih $4,713 171 Mehdi Saeed $4,713 172 Chase Bonertz $4,713 173 Gilbert Charles $4,713 174 Roger Thomas Charles Grosset $4,713 175 Anne Ngo $4,713 176 Ryan Jensen $4,713 177 Afshin Majidi $4,713 178 Fat Cheong Wong $4,713 179 Ze Li $4,713 180 Varanpreet Sidhu $4,713 -
Sheng Gets it Through
Level: 18 (6,000/12,000/12,000) Entries: 143/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 12:44 PM Action was caught after the turn of 5♣7♣Q♦10♥, and both blinds were quick to check. Jiajie Sheng fired for 70,000 from middle position. Only the small blind made the call.
The J♥ completed the board, and the small blind checked to Sheng. He moved all in for 140,000, and was rewarded with the pot.
Jiajie Sheng: 460,000
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Bakovic Finds the KO
Level: 18 (6,000/12,000/12,000) Entries: 156/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 12:23 PM Early position moved all in for 40,000, and Alen Bakovic moved all in over the top for 200,000. The remaining players folded, and both players revealed their holdings.
Early Position: Q♠J♥
Alen Bakovic: A♥J♦The board ran out K♠K♣K♦8♣6♣ for Bakovic to take the pot.
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Lee Risks it All
Level: 18 (6,000/12,000/12,000) Entries: 173/1,321 Prizes: $2,562,602 Local Time: 12:10 PM Early position opened to 25,000, and Keera Lee three-bet to 50,000. Early position made the call.
The flop came 5♥4♦6♣, and early position was quick to check. Lee moved all in for 85,000, and was rewarded with the pot.
Keera Lee: 199,000
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Day 2 of the Record Main Event Runs Sunday


Event #12: $2,200 NLH Main Event Day 2
Date: Jan 18, noon Blinds: 60 Minutes Entries: 180/1,321 Prizes (1st Place): $2,562,602 ($396,556) Day 2 of the Main Event is set, and it’s a huge one. 180 players are coming back for Day 2 play, with two millionaires at the top of the counts. Mehmet Siginc, who won Event #2 and was runner-up in the Monster stack, bagged biggest with 1.1 million, while Jo Teliani is close behind with 1.06 million. Dylan Payne and Pav Braich are both in the 900k range, while Oleksii Mezhenkov has 829k for Day 2. Full stacks and seats will be below.
Day 2 gets going at noon with the start of Level 18, and they’ll play until the end of Level 27. With 180 players coming back, expect Day 3 to have more than one table returning on Monday. Blinds are 60 minutes for the rest of the game.
This Main Event turned out to be the biggest prize pool ever, wth more than $2.5 million. That’s around $200k more than the previous record, set in January 2024 with $2.34 million.
Top Ten Day 2 Stacks
Player Chips Mehmet Siginc 1,100,000 Jo Teliani 1,060,000 Dylan Payne 990,000 Pav Braich 923,000 Oleksii Mezhenkov 829,000 Aleksei Ponomarev 777,000 Nicholas Mcewen 760,500 Jatinder Brar 747,000 David Quang 727,000 Joel Kogan 725,000 Day 2 Stacks, Sorted by Table & Seat (T-S)
T-S Player Chips 21 – 1 Antonio Ma 375,000 21 – 2 Gordon Wong 186,000 21 – 3 Patrick Tardif 282,000 21 – 4 Afshin Majidi 160,000 21 – 5 Weston Pring 317,000 21 – 6 Eric Wallace 155,000 21 – 7 Prabakaran Sivabalasundaram 260,000 21 – 8 Vincent Lam 250,000 21 – 9 Joshua James 287,000 22 – 1 John Hewgill 84,000 22 – 2 Chase Bonertz 105,000 22 – 3 Ryan Jensen 16,000 22 – 4 Seseung Oh 193,000 22 – 5 Gilbert Charles 56,000 22 – 6 Varanpreet Sidhu 53,000 22 – 7 Parth Mansukh 133,000 22 – 8 Ryan Andrade 100,000 22 – 9 Scott Carragher 220,000 23 – 1 Clayton Gaudry 605,000 23 – 2 Steve Lukic 262,000 23 – 3 Cody Cloutier 221,000 23 – 4 Ta-Yu Shih 73,000 23 – 5 Michael Li 422,000 23 – 6 Jatinder Brar 747,000 23 – 7 Nickolaos Simeonidis 80,000 23 – 8 Jiajie Sheng 123,000 23 – 9 Ari Benarroch 63,000 24 – 1 Richard Gilliard 191,000 24 – 2 Adrian Gouveia 211,000 24 – 3 Zhun Chen 218,000 24 – 4 Aaron La 195,000 24 – 5 Mehmet Siginc 1,100,000 24 – 6 Jo Teliani 1,060,000 24 – 7 Wille Scott 358,000 24 – 8 Zhixiang Li 183,000 24 – 9 Xiao Yu Hu 258,000 25 – 1 Callum Roque 178,000 25 – 2 Aaron Duczak 182,000 25 – 3 Giuseppe Galluzzo 133,000 25 – 4 Ryan Smith 383,000 25 – 5 Randy Audette 136,000 25 – 6 Jacob Anderson 289,000 25 – 7 Tyler Fish 115,000 25 – 8 Lanze Chevillard 236,000 25 – 9 Christopher Alcindor 382,000 28 – 1 Kyle Ho 425,000 28 – 2 Perry Rouzes 105,000 28 – 3 Drew Buchner 191,000 28 – 4 Yong Yuan Lu 523,000 28 – 5 Chaudhary Faisal 225,000 28 – 6 Malachy Hagan 80,000 28 – 7 Luteng Li 214,000 28 – 8 Adam Balog 212,000 28 – 9 Cliff Green 158,000 29 – 1 Fenghua Cai 13,000 29 – 2 Annee Ngo 183,000 29 – 3 Ihor Popyk 298,000 29 – 4 Seong Hoon Choi 291,000 29 – 5 George Caragiorgas 76,000 29 – 6 Derek Dufour 60,000 29 – 7 Sami Al-Serri 486,000 29 – 8 Gennady Klimenko 399,000 29 – 9 Graham Lupton 301,000 30 – 1 Jeffrey Reardon 412,000 30 – 2 Christopher Bailey 255,000 30 – 3 Norman Shapiro 247,000 30 – 4 Adrian Baran 281,000 30 – 5 Daniel Paul Stetski 482,000 30 – 6 Lucas Dantas 316,000 30 – 7 Nizar Tajdin 199,000 30 – 8 Tyler Panas 400,000 30 – 9 Deven Lane 301,000 31 – 1 Nohad Teliani 186,000 31 – 2 William Doherty 479,000 31 – 3 Roger Grosset 171,000 31 – 4 Aleksei Ponomarev 777,000 31 – 5 John Macarthur 240,000 31 – 6 Christopher Potter 447,000 31 – 7 Ze Yu Li 142,000 31 – 8 Sheraz Nasir 247,000 31 – 9 Dennis Beebe 102,000 32 – 1 Reginaid Lepine 142,000 32 – 2 David Quang 727,000 32 – 3 Ashkan Razavi 288,000 32 – 4 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 166,000 32 – 5 Michael Hooper 301,000 32 – 6 Romualdo Cusano 153,000 32 – 7 Osbert Liu 396,000 32 – 8 Richard Bewski 176,000 32 – 9 Ryan Simmonds 420,000 34 – 1 Amichai Barer 191,000 34 – 2 Malcolm Bolger 321,000 34 – 3 Stephen Dauphinais 309,000 34 – 4 Fat Cheong Wong 89,000 34 – 5 Omid Mojaverian 255,000 34 – 6 Clayton Mozdzen 198,000 34 – 7 Hassan Issa 109,000 34 – 8 Tony Le 319,000 34 – 9 Raymond Lamy 418,000 35 – 1 Zhiyu Chen 65,000 35 – 2 Carter Mccauley 275,000 35 – 3 Joshua W Hopkins 414,000 35 – 4 Travis Macmillan 470,000 35 – 5 Arya Ghai 164,000 35 – 6 Brett Worton 67,700 35 – 7 Mathew Maddalo 118,000 35 – 8 David Anderson 254,000 35 – 9 Dallas Larson 280,000 36 – 1 Jeff Charlebois 30,000 36 – 2 Marc Lavergne 156,000 36 – 3 Tommy Nguyen 48,000 36 – 4 Donald Cowie 314,000 36 – 5 Shane Patacsil 50,000 36 – 6 Fredrick Mowatt 89,000 36 – 7 Bradley Davidson 310,000 36 – 8 Robin Bergren 207,000 36 – 9 Kwong Lam 528,000 37 – 1 Paul Waring 476,000 37 – 2 Oleksii Mezhenkov 829,000 37 – 3 Dylan Payne 990,000 37 – 4 Aaron Lam 272,000 37 – 5 Hugo Soares 366,000 37 – 6 Charles Shapiro 210,000 37 – 7 Ankhbayar Bayar 135,000 37 – 8 Eun Park 218,000 37 – 9 Daniel A Wojcik 179,000 38 – 1 Alexander Bylicki 438,000 38 – 2 Garett Maybery 699,000 38 – 3 Edward Sorensen 94,000 38 – 4 Jonathan Newman 336,000 38 – 5 Krys Alipio 106,000 38 – 6 Phong Truong 240,000 38 – 7 Joe Basaraba 157,000 38 – 8 Christopher Klementis 362,000 38 – 9 Rishi Makkar 446,000 40 – 1 Rahul Sharma 542,000 40 – 2 Nicholas Mcewen 760,500 40 – 3 Vivek Sharma 472,000 40 – 4 Michael Baldwin 119,000 40 – 5 Kris Steinbach 321,000 40 – 6 Dustin Melanson 255,000 40 – 7 Curtis Singleton 158,000 40 – 8 Anthony Hughes 265,000 40 – 9 Trent Hopper 565,000 41 – 1 Elizabeth Boles 145,000 41 – 2 Kyle Chang 170,000 41 – 3 Toan Tran 550,000 41 – 4 Youssef Hmama 175,000 41 – 5 Michael Leah 108,000 41 – 6 Dawson Chen 400,000 41 – 7 Pav Braich 923,000 41 – 8 Anthony James Williams 154,000 41 – 9 Tam Ho 417,000 42 – 1 DJ Sharma 242,000 42 – 2 Chen Chen 218,000 42 – 3 Dylan Boyer 236,000 42 – 4 Craig Patrick Caldwell 126,000 42 – 5 Vo Nguyen 236,000 42 – 6 Regan Duong 83,000 42 – 7 Alen Bakovic 432,000 42 – 8 Wing Yeung 240,000 42 – 9 Anthony Smith 400,000 43 – 1 Rene Schmidt 278,000 43 – 2 Joel Kogan 725,000 43 – 3 Kayvan Payman 242,000 43 – 4 Ruoxiao Shi 338,000 43 – 5 Mehdi Saeed 197,000 43 – 6 Juan Lamprea 191,000 43 – 7 Claude Gaudet 134,000 43 – 8 Van Quoc Vo 360,000 43 – 9 Michael Khan 288,000 44 – 1 Calvin Chow 409,000 44 – 2 Paul Jeyaraj 157,000 44 – 3 Hien Vo 404,000 44 – 4 Mishel Nguyen 125,000 44 – 5 Pamela Macnaughton 210,000 44 – 6 Aaron Lam 124,000 44 – 7 Keera Lee Grabbe 130,000 44 – 8 Maksim Kniter 234,000 44 – 9 Angelo Jopek 463,000 Day 2 Stacks, Sorted by Name
T-S Player Chips 25 – 2 Aaron Duczak 182,000 24 – 4 Aaron La 195,000 37 – 4 Aaron Lam 272,000 44 – 6 Aaron Lam 124,000 28 – 8 Adam Balog 212,000 30 – 4 Adrian Baran 281,000 24 – 2 Adrian Gouveia 211,000 21 – 4 Afshin Majidi 160,000 31 – 4 Aleksei Ponomarev 777,000 42 – 7 Alen Bakovic 432,000 38 – 1 Alexander Bylicki 438,000 34 – 1 Amichai Barer 191,000 44 – 9 Angelo Jopek 463,000 37 – 7 Ankhbayar Bayar 135,000 29 – 2 Annee Ngo 183,000 40 – 8 Anthony Hughes 265,000 41 – 8 Anthony James Williams 154,000 42 – 9 Anthony Smith 400,000 21 – 1 Antonio Ma 375,000 23 – 9 Ari Benarroch 63,000 35 – 5 Arya Ghai 164,000 32 – 3 Ashkan Razavi 288,000 36 – 7 Bradley Davidson 310,000 35 – 6 Brett Worton 67,700 25 – 1 Callum Roque 178,000 44 – 1 Calvin Chow 409,000 35 – 2 Carter Mccauley 275,000 37 – 6 Charles Shapiro 210,000 22 – 2 Chase Bonertz 105,000 28 – 5 Chaudhary Faisal 225,000 42 – 2 Chen Chen 218,000 25 – 9 Christopher Alcindor 382,000 30 – 2 Christopher Bailey 255,000 38 – 8 Christopher Klementis 362,000 31 – 6 Christopher Potter 447,000 43 – 7 Claude Gaudet 134,000 23 – 1 Clayton Gaudry 605,000 34 – 6 Clayton Mozdzen 198,000 28 – 9 Cliff Green 158,000 23 – 3 Cody Cloutier 221,000 42 – 4 Craig Patrick Caldwell 126,000 40 – 7 Curtis Singleton 158,000 35 – 9 Dallas Larson 280,000 37 – 9 Daniel A Wojcik 179,000 30 – 5 Daniel Paul Stetski 482,000 35 – 8 David Anderson 254,000 32 – 2 David Quang 727,000 41 – 6 Dawson Chen 400,000 31 – 9 Dennis Beebe 102,000 29 – 6 Derek Dufour 60,000 30 – 9 Deven Lane 301,000 42 – 1 DJ Sharma 242,000 36 – 4 Donald Cowie 314,000 28 – 3 Drew Buchner 191,000 40 – 6 Dustin Melanson 255,000 42 – 3 Dylan Boyer 236,000 37 – 3 Dylan Payne 990,000 38 – 3 Edward Sorensen 94,000 41 – 1 Elizabeth Boles 145,000 21 – 6 Eric Wallace 155,000 37 – 8 Eun Park 218,000 34 – 4 Fat Cheong Wong 89,000 29 – 1 Fenghua Cai 13,000 36 – 6 Fredrick Mowatt 89,000 38 – 2 Garett Maybery 699,000 29 – 8 Gennady Klimenko 399,000 29 – 5 George Caragiorgas 76,000 22 – 5 Gilbert Charles 56,000 25 – 3 Giuseppe Galluzzo 133,000 21 – 2 Gordon Wong 186,000 29 – 9 Graham Lupton 301,000 34 – 7 Hassan Issa 109,000 44 – 3 Hien Vo 404,000 37 – 5 Hugo Soares 366,000 29 – 3 Ihor Popyk 298,000 25 – 6 Jacob Anderson 289,000 23 – 6 Jatinder Brar 747,000 36 – 1 Jeff Charlebois 30,000 30 – 1 Jeffrey Reardon 412,000 23 – 8 Jiajie Sheng 123,000 24 – 6 Jo Teliani 1,060,000 38 – 7 Joe Basaraba 157,000 43 – 2 Joel Kogan 725,000 22 – 1 John Hewgill 84,000 31 – 5 John Macarthur 240,000 38 – 4 Jonathan Newman 336,000 21 – 9 Joshua James 287,000 35 – 3 Joshua W Hopkins 414,000 43 – 6 Juan Lamprea 191,000 43 – 3 Kayvan Payman 242,000 44 – 7 Keera Lee Grabbe 130,000 40 – 5 Kris Steinbach 321,000 38 – 5 Krys Alipio 106,000 36 – 9 Kwong Lam 528,000 41 – 2 Kyle Chang 170,000 28 – 1 Kyle Ho 425,000 25 – 8 Lanze Chevillard 236,000 30 – 6 Lucas Dantas 316,000 28 – 7 Luteng Li 214,000 44 – 8 Maksim Kniter 234,000 28 – 6 Malachy Hagan 80,000 34 – 2 Malcolm Bolger 321,000 36 – 2 Marc Lavergne 156,000 35 – 7 Mathew Maddalo 118,000 43 – 5 Mehdi Saeed 197,000 24 – 5 Mehmet Siginc 1,100,000 40 – 4 Michael Baldwin 119,000 32 – 5 Michael Hooper 301,000 43 – 9 Michael Khan 288,000 41 – 5 Michael Leah 108,000 23 – 5 Michael Li 422,000 44 – 4 Mishel Nguyen 125,000 40 – 2 Nicholas Mcewen 760,500 23 – 7 Nickolaos Simeonidis 80,000 30 – 7 Nizar Tajdin 199,000 31 – 1 Nohad Teliani 186,000 30 – 3 Norman Shapiro 247,000 37 – 2 Oleksii Mezhenkov 829,000 34 – 5 Omid Mojaverian 255,000 32 – 7 Osbert Liu 396,000 44 – 5 Pamela Macnaughton 210,000 22 – 7 Parth Mansukh 133,000 21 – 3 Patrick Tardif 282,000 44 – 2 Paul Jeyaraj 157,000 37 – 1 Paul Waring 476,000 41 – 7 Pav Braich 923,000 28 – 2 Perry Rouzes 105,000 38 – 6 Phong Truong 240,000 21 – 7 Prabakaran Sivabalasundaram 260,000 40 – 1 Rahul Sharma 542,000 25 – 5 Randy Audette 136,000 34 – 9 Raymond Lamy 418,000 42 – 6 Regan Duong 83,000 32 – 1 Reginaid Lepine 142,000 43 – 1 Rene Schmidt 278,000 32 – 8 Richard Bewski 176,000 24 – 1 Richard Gilliard 191,000 38 – 9 Rishi Makkar 446,000 36 – 8 Robin Bergren 207,000 31 – 3 Roger Grosset 171,000 32 – 6 Romualdo Cusano 153,000 43 – 4 Ruoxiao Shi 338,000 22 – 8 Ryan Andrade 100,000 22 – 3 Ryan Jensen 16,000 32 – 9 Ryan Simmonds 420,000 25 – 4 Ryan Smith 383,000 29 – 7 Sami Al-Serri 486,000 22 – 9 Scott Carragher 220,000 32 – 4 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 166,000 29 – 4 Seong Hoon Choi 291,000 22 – 4 Seseung Oh 193,000 36 – 5 Shane Patacsil 50,000 31 – 8 Sheraz Nasir 247,000 34 – 3 Stephen Dauphinais 309,000 23 – 2 Steve Lukic 262,000 23 – 4 Ta-Yu Shih 73,000 41 – 9 Tam Ho 417,000 41 – 3 Toan Tran 550,000 36 – 3 Tommy Nguyen 48,000 34 – 8 Tony Le 319,000 35 – 4 Travis Macmillan 470,000 40 – 9 Trent Hopper 565,000 25 – 7 Tyler Fish 115,000 30 – 8 Tyler Panas 400,000 43 – 8 Van Quoc Vo 360,000 22 – 6 Varanpreet Sidhu 53,000 21 – 8 Vincent Lam 250,000 40 – 3 Vivek Sharma 472,000 42 – 5 Vo Nguyen 236,000 21 – 5 Weston Pring 317,000 24 – 7 Wille Scott 358,000 31 – 2 William Doherty 479,000 42 – 8 Wing Yeung 240,000 24 – 9 Xiao Yu Hu 258,000 28 – 4 Yong Yuan Lu 523,000 41 – 4 Youssef Hmama 175,000 31 – 7 Ze Yu Li 142,000 24 – 8 Zhixiang Li 183,000 35 – 1 Zhiyu Chen 65,000 24 – 3 Zhun Chen 218,000 

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Senthuran Vijayaratnam Dismantles the Final Table To Take Down the Main Event ($396,556)

Main Event Winner Senthuran Vijayaratnam To say Senthuran Vijayaratnam was unstoppable would be an understatement. The Ontario native entered the day with the chip lead of of 9,610,000. Pressure was rapid with Weston Pring finding a pair of bustouts to bring the field down to 12. Soon after, Vijayaratnam found an elimination against the short stack Sami Al-Serri to bring play to an unofficial final table.
From here it turned into Vijayaratnam’s time to shine. He found an early elimination winning a flip against Nizar Tajdin’s two overs with pocket nines. He was the overwhelming chip lead with 16,700,000, and he wouldn’t stop there. With two other players finding a knockout, Vijayaratnam was out for blood. He again had pocket nines against two over and held to send out the short-stacked Rishi Makkar.
Right after, he flopped an over and flush draw against Weston Prings top pair. He found the overpair on the turn to soar into the equity lead and held to bring play down to four handed. Alen Bakovic was the next opponent left short stacked, and he moved all in with pocket tens. Vijayaratnam called him off with King-Deuce, and smashed the flop finding trip dueces. Not wanting to stop, Vijayaratnam called off the short stacked Graham Lupton. Lupton had him dominated, but a turned two pair gave Vijayaratnam the pot.

WSOP Jan 2026 Main Event Heads Up Both Robin Bergren and Senthuran Vijayaratnam held similar chip stacks heads-up, and neither of the pair were willing to go quietly into the night. They battled evenly for an hour with Bergren finding a chip lead. However, all that would change. Both players turned top pair, and Vijayaratnam blasted the river. His king kicker was best for him to take a commanding 6:1 chip lead.

Soon after, the short stacked Bergren moved all in with an open ended straight draw. Vijayaratnam’s top pair was ahead, and he asked the dealer for a “red deuce one time.” Harvey answered his prayers as the 2♥ completed the board. Vijayaratnam fell to the floor in relief and celebrated with friends as he took home his biggest ever cash. This year’s main event crushed expectations alongside the series breaking all the records set in prior years. Vijayaratnam took home an astonishing $396,556 for his efforts.

Main Event Final Table Results
Place Player Prize 1 Senthuran Vijayaratnam
$396,556 2 Robin Berger
$264,283 3 Graham Lupton
$188,206 4 Alen Bakovich
$135,855 5 Weston Pring
$99,420 6 Rishi Makkar
$73,776 7 Jiajie Sheng
$55,524 8 David Quang
$42,390 9 Nizar Tajdin
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Robin Bergren Eliminated in 2nd Place ($264,283)
Level: 33 (200,000/400,000/400,000) Entries: 1/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 7:07 PM 
Robin Bergren Action was caught after the flop of 10♠7♦4♠, and Robin Bergren moved all in for 6,200,000. Senthuran Vijayaratnam called, and both players revealed their holdings.
Robin Bergren: 9♦8♠
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: Q♦10♥The board ran out A♠2♥, for Bergren to hit the rail.
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Vijayaratnam Gains a Commanding Lead
Level: 33 (200,000/400,000/400,000) Entries: 2/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 6:31 PM Action was caught after the board ran out 4♠2♦J♣6♣A♠, and Robin Bergren checked to Senthuran Vijayaratnam.
He fired for 6,500,000 into the 10,000,000 pot. Bergren found the call, and revealed Q♠J♠. Senthuran Vijayaratnam had the better kicker with K♥J♥.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 45,000,000
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Vijayaratnam Battles Back
Level: 33 (200,000/400,000/400,000) Entries: 2/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 5:54 PM Action was caught after the board ran out 7♥3♦2♥4♥A♥, and Robin Bergren was quick to check.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam fired for 4,200,000, and was rewarded with the pot.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 27,000,000
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Bergren Running Away With It
Level: 32 (150,000/300,000/300,000) Entries: 2/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 5:28 PM Action was caught after the turn came the Q♥Q♦8♣A♣, and Senthuran Vijayaratnam fired for 750,000. Robin Bergren made the call.
The river came the 7♠, and both players checked their option. Bergren revealed Q♠3♥ to take the pot.
Robin Bergren: 33,000,000
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 19,000,000 -
Heads-Up Photos
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Graham Lupton Eliminated in 3rd Place ($188,206)
Level: 31 (150,000/250,000/250,000) Entries: 2/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 4:33 PM 
Graham Lupton Senthuran Vijayaratnam opened to 1,500,000, and Graham Lupton moved all in for 4,450,000. Both players revealed their holdings.
Graham Lupton: A♥Q♥
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: Q♠J♠The board ran out 8♣Q♣4♥J♦7♠ for Lupton to be sent home.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 29,500,000
Robin Bergren: 22,000,000 -
Alen Bakovic Eliminated in 4th Place ($135,855)
Level: 31 (150,000/250,000/250,000) Entries: 3/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 4:24 PM 
Alen Bakovic Alen Bakovic moved all in for 1,050,000, and Senthuran Vijayaratnam made the call.
Alen Bakovic: 10♣10♦
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: K♥2♦The board ran out 2♣2♥9♠7♦Q♦ for Bakovic to hit the rail.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 24,200,000
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Weston Pring Eliminated in 5th Place ($99,420)
Level: 31 (150,000/250,000/250,000) Entries: 4/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 4:13 PM 
Weston Pring After the flop of Q♣2♦5♣, Weston Pring checked to Senthuran Vijayaratnam. He moved all in, and Weston called his remaining 1,700,000. Both players revealed their holdings.
Weston Pring: Q♥8♥
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: K♣J♣The board completed with the K♥10♠ to send Pring to the rail.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 25,500,000
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Rishi Makkar Eliminated in 6th Place ($73,776)
Level: 30 (100,000/200,000/200,000) Entries: 5/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 3:26 PM 
Rishi Makkar Rishi Makkar moved all in for 2,000,000, and Senthuran Vijayaratnam made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Rishi Makkar: A♥Q♦
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 9♣9♠The board ran out 7♠3♣4♣7♥5♥ for Makkar to hit the rail.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 19,650,000
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Jiajie Sheng Eliminated in 7th Place ($55,524)
Level: 30 (100,000/200,000/200,000) Entries: 6/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 2:54 PM 
Jiajie Sheng Main Event Jiajie Sheng moved all in for 1,150,000 from the button, and Alen Bakovic made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Jiajie Sheng: Q♣3♣
Alen Bakovic: K♥6♥The board ran out 4♠5♠J♠9♠8♥ to send Sheng to the rail.
Alen Bakovic: 7,900,000
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Updated Stacks
Player Chip Count Senthuran Vijayaratnam 17,350,000 Weston Pring 11,800,000 Robin Bergren 8,250,000 Jiajie Sheng 5,000,000 Graham Lupton 4,200,000 Alen Bakovic 3,400,000 Rishi Makkar 2,000,000 -
David Quang Eliminated in 8th Place ($42,390)
Level: 29 (100,000/150,000/150,000) Entries: 7/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 2:04 PM 
David Quang Late position opened to 350,000, and David Quang moved all in for 2,475,000. Weston Pring moved all in for 6,000,000, and the remaining players made the fold.
David Quang: 6♦6♣
Weston Pring: A♦K♥The board ran out Q♥2♣A♥A♣3♣ for Pring to take the pot.
Weston Pring: 9,100,000
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Nizar Tajdin Eliminated in 9th Place ($32,835)
Level: 29 (100,000/150,000/150,000) Entries: 8/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 1:49 PM 
Nizar Tajdin Nizar Tajdin moved all in for 1,225,000, and Senthuran Vijayaratnam made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Nizar Tajdin: Q♣J♥
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 9♠9♥The board ran out 3♣7♠5♠2♦10♣ for Tajdin to hit the rail.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 16,700,000
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Stephen Dauphinais Eliminated in 10th Place ($25,812)
Level: 29 (100,000/150,000/150,000) Entries: 9/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 1:38 PM 
Stephen Dauphinais Rishi Makkar moved all in for 1,750,000 from middle position. Stephen Dauphinais called for his remaining 1,400,000 from late position. Both players revealed their holdings.
Stephen Dauphinais: A♥K♦
Rishi Makkar: 7♠7♦The board ran out 3♥Q♦4♠8♥6♥ for Makkar to take the pot.
Rishi Makkar: 3,300,000
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Final Table Faces
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Sami Al-Serri Eliminated in 11th Place ($25,812)
Level: 29 (100,000/250,000/250,000) Entries: 10/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 1:15 PM 
Sami Al-Serri Sami Al-Serri moved all in for 630,000 from under the gun. Senthuran Vijayaratnam called, and both players revealed their holdings.
Sami Al-Serri: 9♠7♠
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: A♥J♠The board ran out 5♥J♥Q♦7♥2♠, for Vijayaratnam to take the pot.
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Juan Lamprea Eliminated in 12th Place ($20,597)
Level: 28 (60,000/120,000/120,000) Entries: 11/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 12:55 PM 
Juan Lamprea Action was caught after the flop of 7♥4♠9♣, and Juan Lamprea checked to Robin Bergren. He fired for 200,000, and Lamprea raised to 700,000. Bergren re-raised to 1,700,000, and Lamrpea moved all in for 3,350,000. Bergren snap called, and both players revealed their holdings.
Juan Lamprea: A♥9♦
Robin Bergren: 4♠4♣The board ran out 6♦Q♥ to send Lamprea home.
Robin Bergren: 10,850,000
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Lupton Finds Top Top
Level: 28 (60,000/120,000/120,000) Entries: 12/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 12:39 PM Senthuran Vijayaratnam opened to 250,000, and Graham Lupton defended his big blind.
The flop came 7♥9♠3♥, and Lupton was quick to check. Vijayaratnam fired for 225,000, and Lupton check-raised to 700,000. He was rewarded with the pot.
Senthuran Vijayaratnam: 7,500,000
Graham Lupton: 3,120,000 -
Aleksei Ponomarev Eliminated in 13th Place ($20,597)
Level: 28 (60,000/120,000/120,000) Entries: 12/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 12:17 PM 
Aleksei Ponomarev Aleksei Ponomarev moved all in for 2,650,000, and Weston Pring made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Aleksei Ponomarev: J♣J♦
Weston Pring: K♠K♣The board ran out 4♦5♦2♠A♣Q♠ for Ponomarev to hit the rail.
Weston Pring: 6,450,000
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Xiao Hu Eliminated in 14th Place ($16,686)
Level: 28 (60,000/120,000/120,000) Entries: 13/1,321 Prizes: $2,575,796 Local Time: 12:08 PM 
Xiao Hu Xiao Hu moved all in for 700,000, and Weston Pring made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Xiao Hu: A♦5♣
Weston Pring: A♠10♠The board ran out Q♥8♦6♠K♦2♣ for Pring to take the pot.
Weston Pring: 3,220,000
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Vijayaratnam Leads 14 Day 3 Stacks


Event #12: $2,200 NLH Main Event Day 3
Date: Jan 19, Noon Blinds: 60 Minutes Entries: 14/1321 Prizes (1st Place): $2,589,160 ($396,556) There are 14 players still alive in this record Main Event, and Senthuran Vijayaratnam is leading the way with almost 10 million. The next closest player is Robin Bergren, with 7.4 million. Jiajie Sheng, Alen Bakovic, and Juan Lamprea round out the top five counts.
The Day 3 action gets going at noon, and they’ll play to a winner on Monday. Blinds remain at 60 minutes for the rest of the game. There is nearly $400k up top for the winner on Monday, so there is a lot to play for, but everyone returning for Day 3 is guaranteed at least $16,686, with an immediate pay jump to $20,597 after the first player busts on Monday.
See below for the returning stacks, sorted by table & seat, as well as by name underneath.
Day 3 Stacks, Sorted by Table & Seat (T-S)
T-S Player Chips 28 – 1 Aleksei Ponomarev 2,860,000 28 – 2 Xiao Yu Hu 701,000 28 – 4 Jiajie Sheng 6,885,000 28 – 5 David Quang 2,265,000 28 – 6 Robin Bergren 7,400,000 28 – 7 Weston Pring 2,450,000 28 – 8 Juan Lamprea 4,000,000 29 – 1 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 9,610,000 29 – 3 Stephen Dauphinais 3,325,000 29 – 5 Rishi Makkar 2,210,000 29 – 6 Alen Bakovic 4,525,000 29 – 7 Sami Al-Serri 2,250,000 29 – 8 Graham Lupton 1,925,000 29 – 9 Nizar Tajdin 2,390,000 Day 3 Stacks, Sorted by Name
T-S Player Chips 28 – 1 Aleksei Ponomarev 2,860,000 29 – 6 Alen Bakovic 4,525,000 28 – 5 David Quang 2,265,000 29 – 8 Graham Lupton 1,925,000 28 – 4 Jiajie Sheng 6,885,000 28 – 8 Juan Lamprea 4,000,000 29 – 9 Nizar Tajdin 2,390,000 29 – 5 Rishi Makkar 2,210,000 28 – 6 Robin Bergren 7,400,000 29 – 7 Sami Al-Serri 2,250,000 29 – 1 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 9,610,000 29 – 3 Stephen Dauphinais 3,325,000 28 – 7 Weston Pring 2,450,000 28 – 2 Xiao Yu Hu 701,000 Remaining Payouts for Day 3 Players
Place Prize 1 $396,556 2 $264,283 3 $188,206 4 $135,855 5 $99,420 6 $73,776 7 $55,524 8 $42,390 9 $32,835 10 $25,812 11 $25,812 12 $20,597 13 $20,597 14 $16,686 

| Place | Player | Prize |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | $396,556 | |
| 2 | $264,283 | |
| 3 | $188,206 | |
| 4 | $135,855 | |
| 5 | $99,420 | |
| 6 | $73,776 | |
| 7 | $55,524 | |
| 8 | $42,390 | |
| 9 | $32,835 | |
| 10 | $25,812 | |
| 11 | $25,812 | |
| 12 | $20,597 | |
| 13 | $20,597 | |
| 14 | $16,686 | |
| 15 | $16,686 | |
| 16 | $16,686 | |
| 17 | $16,686 | |
| 18 | $13,728 | |
| 19 | $13,728 | |
| 20 | $13,728 | |
| 21 | $13,728 | |
| 22 | $13,728 | |
| 23 | $13,728 | |
| 24 | $13,728 | |
| 25 | $13,728 | |
| 26 | $13,728 | |
| 27 | $11,473 | |
| 28 | $11,473 | |
| 29 | $11,473 | |
| 30 | $11,473 | |
| 31 | $11,473 | |
| 32 | $11,473 | |
| 33 | $11,473 | |
| 34 | $11,473 | |
| 35 | $11,473 | |
| 36 | $9,741 | |
| 37 | $9,741 | |
| 38 | $9,741 | |
| 39 | $9,741 | |
| 40 | $9,741 | |
| 41 | $9,741 | |
| 42 | $9,741 | |
| 43 | $9,741 | |
| 44 | $9,741 | |
| 45 | $8,406 | |
| 46 | $8,406 | |
| 47 | $8,406 | |
| 48 | $8,406 | |
| 49 | $8,406 | |
| 50 | $8,406 | |
| 51 | $8,406 | |
| 52 | $8,406 | |
| 53 | $8,406 | |
| 54 | $7,374 | |
| 55 | $7,374 | |
| 56 | $7,374 | |
| 57 | $7,374 | |
| 58 | $7,374 | |
| 59 | $7,374 | |
| 60 | $7,374 | |
| 61 | $7,374 | |
| 62 | $7,374 | |
| 63 | $6,577 | |
| 64 | $6,577 | |
| 65 | $6,577 | |
| 66 | $6,577 | |
| 67 | $6,577 | |
| 68 | $6,577 | |
| 69 | $6,577 | |
| 70 | $6,577 | |
| 71 | $6,577 | |
| 72 | $5,967 | |
| 73 | $5,967 | |
| 74 | $5,967 | |
| 75 | $5,967 | |
| 76 | $5,967 | |
| 77 | $5,967 | |
| 78 | $5,967 | |
| 79 | $5,967 | |
| 80 | $5,967 | |
| 81 | $5,508 | |
| 82 | $5,508 | |
| 83 | $5,508 | |
| 84 | $5,508 | |
| 85 | $5,508 | |
| 86 | $5,508 | |
| 87 | $5,508 | |
| 88 | $5,508 | |
| 89 | $5,508 | |
| 90 | $5,175 | |
| 91 | $5,175 | |
| 92 | $5,175 | |
| 93 | $5,175 | |
| 94 | $5,175 | |
| 95 | $5,175 | |
| 96 | $5,175 | |
| 97 | $5,175 | |
| 98 | $5,175 | |
| 99 | $4,949 | |
| 100 | $4,949 | |
| 101 | $4,949 | |
| 102 | $4,949 | |
| 103 | $4,949 | |
| 104 | $4,949 | |
| 105 | $4,949 | |
| 106 | $4,949 | |
| 107 | $4,949 | |
| 108 | $4,949 | |
| 109 | $4,949 | |
| 110 | $4,949 | |
| 111 | $4,949 | |
| 112 | $4,949 | |
| 113 | $4,949 | |
| 114 | $4,949 | |
| 115 | $4,949 | |
| 116 | $4,949 | |
| 117 | $4,713 | |
| 118 | $4,713 | |
| 119 | $4,713 | |
| 120 | $4,713 | |
| 121 | $4,713 | |
| 122 | $4,713 | |
| 123 | $4,713 | |
| 124 | $4,713 | |
| 125 | $4,713 | |
| 126 | $4,713 | |
| 127 | $4,713 | |
| 128 | $4,713 | |
| 129 | $4,713 | |
| 130 | $4,713 | |
| 131 | $4,713 | |
| 132 | $4,713 | |
| 133 | $4,713 | |
| 134 | $4,713 | |
| 135 | $4,713 | |
| 136 | $4,713 | |
| 137 | $4,713 | |
| 138 | $4,713 | |
| 139 | $4,713 | |
| 140 | $4,713 | |
| 141 | $4,713 | |
| 142 | $4,713 | |
| 143 | $4,713 | |
| 144 | $4,713 | |
| 145 | $4,713 | |
| 146 | $4,713 | |
| 147 | $4,713 | |
| 148 | $4,713 | |
| 149 | $4,713 | |
| 150 | $4,713 | |
| 151 | $4,713 | |
| 152 | $4,713 | |
| 153 | $4,713 | |
| 154 | $4,713 | |
| 155 | $4,713 | |
| 156 | $4,713 | |
| 157 | $4,713 | |
| 158 | $4,713 | |
| 159 | $4,713 | |
| 160 | $4,713 | |
| 161 | $4,713 | |
| 162 | $4,713 | |
| 163 | $4,713 | |
| 164 | $4,713 | |
| 165 | $4,713 | |
| 166 | $4,713 | |
| 167 | $4,713 | |
| 168 | $4,713 | |
| 169 | $4,713 | |
| 170 | $4,713 | |
| 171 | $4,713 | |
| 172 | $4,713 | |
| 173 | $4,713 | |
| 174 | $4,713 | |
| 175 | $4,713 | |
| 176 | $4,713 | |
| 177 | $4,713 | |
| 178 | $4,713 | |
| 179 | $4,713 | |
| 180 | $4,713 | |
| 181 | $4,470 | |
| 182 | $4,470 | |
| 183 | $4,447 | |
| 184 | $4,447 | |
| 185 | $4,447 | |
| 186 | $4,447 | |
| 187 | $4,447 | |
| 188 | $4,447 | |
| 189 | $4,439 | |
| 190 | $4,439 | |
| 191 | $4,439 | |
| 192 | $4,439 | |
| 193 | $4,439 | |
| 194 | $4,439 | |
| 195 | $4,439 | |
| 196 | $4,439 |

