WSOP 2026: Klemens Roiter and Marius Gierse in the $25k NLH 6-Handed Final
Mark Michael
Klemens Roiter
The final table of the $1 NLH 6-max High Roller Event #24 of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2026 at Horseshoe & Paris Las Vegas is set. Klemens Roiter and Marius Gierse are still in contention for the bracelet and $1,286,285.Klemens Roiter at the Final TableLate registration was still possible during the first level of the day and was utilized extensively. Ultimately, there were 242 entries, creating a prize pool of $1,687,000, with the top 38 spots paid.Many players would go home empty-handed, including Matthias Eibinger, Bernhard Binder, and Hannes Jeschka. But even Phil Hellmuth, Shaun Deeb, Nick Petrangelo, Darren Elias, and the initial chip leader Nick Schulman were eliminated here.The min-cash was $1,104. Thomas Mühlöcker ended his run in 25th place for $1,207 when his lost to Erik Seidel’s on the board . Daniel Smiljkovic, who secured two trophies at Wynn on Friday and Saturday, finished in 14th place with against Sean Winter’s when he went all-in on the board .The day ended with seven players remaining. Sean Winter is the chip leader with 7,950,000 chips, followed by Artur Martirosian (6,545,000). Klemens Roiter is in 5th place (4,530,000), with Marius Gierse behind him (3,888,000). All seven players have already secured $1,884, while the winner will receive $1,286,285 along with the bracelet.All participants must use the WSOP Live App for all details and updates on the events. The live updates for WSOP 2026 are available on pokernews.com. All livestreams can be found on youtube.com/@wsop.