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WSOP 2026: Hanh Tran at the top in Mixed Big Bet

The $1,500 Mixed Big Bet at the World Series of Poker 2026 in Horseshoe & Paris Las Vegas moves to day 2 with 99 players remaining. Austrian Hanh Tran is currently in 4th place.The $1,500 Mixed Big Bet 7-Handed (Event #71) kicked off yesterday at WSOP 2026. The tournament features a mix of seven variations: Big O, No-Limit Hold’em, No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw, Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better, Pot-Limit 5-Card Double Draw High, Pot-Limit Omaha, and Pot-Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw.Twelve blind levels were played. During the first ten rounds, players had the option to register and make two optional re-entries. A total of 386 entries were made, leading to a prize pool of $1,850. 58 players will share this amount, with $1,591 waiting for the winner.In the end, 99 players bagged up. Australian Antonio Seremet (528,500) leads the field. Also well-placed is mixed game expert Hanh Tran (355,000). Philip Sternheimer (54,500) and Daniel Rezaei (43,500) are also advancing to day 2.
All participants must use the WSOP Live App, where all event details and updates are available. Live updates for the WSOP 2026 can be found at pokernews.com. All livestreams are available on youtube.com/@wsop.

World Series of Poker 2026

Date: May 26 to July 15 / ME FT August 3 – 5 Location: Horseshoe Las Vegas Events: 100 live & 30 online Buy-Ins: $1 to $1,000, online from $1 –> WSOP Bracelet Schedule –> WSOP.com Online Bracelet Schedule –>> Las Vegas Poker  –> Daily Deepstacks Schedule –> WSOP Live Satellites –> 2026 World Series of Poker Official Tournament Rules

WSOP Event #71: Mixed Big Bet 7-Handed

Buy-In: $1,500 Entries: 386 Prize Pool: $1,850 Paid Places: 58Remaining Players: 99 Blinds: 1k/2.5k & 1.5k/3k (PL5CDDH)

Payouts

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Top Chip Counts from Day 1

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Antonio SeremetAustralia528,500
2Julio BelluscioArgentina480,000
3Joseph CoudenUnited States365,500
4Hanh TranAustria355,000
5Matthew SchreiberUnited States272,000
6Benjamin MinerUnited States270,500
7Paul FehligUnited States266,000
8Michael KuneyUnited States257,500
9Travis PearsonUnited States247,500
10Nacho BarberoArgentina244,500
11Richard BaiUnited States218,500
12James MinghiniUnited States217,500
13Adam SavenUnited States216,500
14Hiroyuki NodaJapan209,000
15Majid YahyaeiUnited States205,000
16Adam MillerUnited States204,000
17Takashi SugoJapan198,500
18Robert MizrachiUnited States196,500
19Scott AbramsUnited States195,500
20Chi TangHong Kong192,500
21Jonathan WirjoUnited States186,500
22Joshua MullinsUnited States186,500
23Thomas Evans ZanotUnited States186,500
24Vadim ShlezUkraine186,500
25Klinten GriffinUnited States186,000
See remaining chip counts on the WSOP LIVE App
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