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WSOP 2026: Max Kruse in PLO Mystery Bounty Final

Day 2 of the $1k PLO Mystery Bounty at the World Series of Poker 2026 ended with 426 participants. Mathias Karweta leads the DACH players, and Max Kruse is also in the hunt for the bracelet.At the WSOP 2026 in Horseshoe & Paris Las Vegas, the second and final flight of the $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Mystery Bounty (Event #87) was on the schedule. An additional 2,842 entries were made, resulting in a prize pool of $1.76 million and $1.43 million in bounties to be played for.The field has been narrowed down to 426 players. Everyone who made the cut has qualified for the final and secured a cash prize. From our region, Mathias Karweta (500,000) and Max Kruse (283,000) are competing for the bracelet.Also in the final are Enrico Rudelitz (401,000), Wojciech Barzantny (401,000), Justyna Zajac (396,000), David Hochheim (362,000), Samuel Auerklintmalm (305,000), Lukas Hafner (292,000), Sammy Truong (280,000), Nelio Gatta (250,000), Yannick Jobin (174,000), Sascha Pregler (150,000), Alexander Adam (136,000), Leandro Dirlewanger (97,000), Maximilian Lehmanski (86,000), and Natascha Stamm (34,000).
All participants must use the WSOP Live App, where all details and updates on the events are available. Live updates for the WSOP 2026 can be found on pokernews.com. All livestreams are available on youtube.com/@wsop.

World Series of Poker 2026

Date: May 26 to July 15 / ME FT August 3rd – 5th Location: Horseshoe Las Vegas Events: 100 live & 30 online Buy-Ins: $1 to $1,000, online starting at $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 #87: Pot-Limit Omaha Mystery Bounty

Buy-In: $1,000 Entries: 4,764 (1,922/2,842) Prize Pool: $1,763,120 + $1,429,200 Paid Places: 714Remaining Players: 714 (288/426) Blinds: 3,000/6,000Reports: Day 1A

Top Chip Counts from Day 1B

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Yuhong LiuChina1,167,000
2Hiroyuki NodaJapan1,049,000
3Alberto FonsecaCosta Rica1,031,000
4Vamerdino MagsakayPhilippines952,000
5George GrabeUnited States916,000
6Louis BarlowUnited States907,000
7Paawan BansalIndia896,000
8Stanislav BarshakUnited States895,000
9Stefan ClemensUnited States887,000
10Taylor WilsonUnited States886,000
11Razvan Antohi819,000
12Sameer BatraUnited States818,000
13Katsumoto SakaguchiJapan778,000
14Masaya HayamiJapan771,000
15Emory Peebles748,000
16Jeremy KerbelUnited States745,000
17Tony SinishtajUnited States740,000
18Thyago Amador740,000
19Robert EmmersonUnited States736,000
20Prasad VemulapalliUnited States728,000
21Noah WorkmanUnited States710,000
22Dalibor DulaCzechia687,000
23Jarred SolomonSouth Africa685,000
24Viktor DaniliukRussian Federation681,000
25Ruslan LukashUkraine659,000
For remaining chip counts see the WSOP LIVE App
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