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WSOP 2026: Jamie Dwan denies Daniel Rezaei the Bracelet in the $50k

In the $1k High Roller at the World Series of Poker 2026, Jamie Dwan defeated Daniel Rezaei in heads-up. Dwan took home $1.28 million, while Rezaei left the table with $1.5 million.13 players returned for day 3 of the $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em High Roller (Event #90) at WSOP 2026 in the Horseshoe & Paris Las Vegas. The final started off fast. Chris Brewer doubled up with against Sebastian Gähl and then passed the chips to Josef Schusteritsch. After Chris Brewer ($1,526) exited, Gähl departed with a flopped top pair against Daniel Smiljkovic’s set.
  • Seat 1: Paulius Vaitiekunas, 10,500,000
  • Seat 2: Jamie Dwan, 3,400,000
  • Seat 3: Daniel Negreanu, 2,975,000
  • Seat 4: Daniel Smiljkovic, 5,450,000
  • Seat 5: Josef Schusteritsch, 7,975,000
  • Seat 6: Daniel Rezaei, 11,000,000
  • Seat 7: Timur Margolin, 9,375,000
  • Seat 8: Bryn Kenney, 4,975,000
  • Seat 9: Kristen Foxen, 2,800,000
  • Blinds: 100,000/200,000; BB Ante: 200,000
In the third blind level, the final table was reached. The first open seat was taken by Kristen Foxen ($1,480). The six-time bracelet winner ran Jacks into the Kings of Josef Schusteritsch and got no help.In the following blind level, Daniel Negreanu ($1,086) lost with against Jamie Dwan’s and Daniel Smiljkovic ($1,221) was eliminated with against Paulius Vaitiekunas’s .Another blind increase took out Timur Margolin ($1,298). The three-time bracelet winner went all-in with on the turn , was called by Bryn Kenney with , and missed the river .Josef Schusteritsch ($1,030) fell in 5th place. The Austrian called an all-in from Jamie Dwan while short-stacked on the big blind with and Dwan hit the board with .In the seventh blind level, it progressed to heads-up. Extremely short-stacked was Paulius Vaitiekunas ($1,733) with against Jamie Dwan all-in, and shortly after Bryn Kenney ($1,041,908) bid farewell with against Daniel Rezaei .
  • Daniel Rezaei, 49,800,000
  • Jamie Dwan, 10,800,000
  • Blinds: 250,000/500,000; BB Ante: 500,000
Jamie Dwan started strong in the duel, doubling up with a straight against a set. For the Brit, another double-up followed when Daniel Rezaei shoved all-in on the river against Dwan’s two pair . Dwan called, and Rezaei showed for a bluff.With a flush against a straight, Daniel Rezaei got back into the game, and a failed bluff by Dwan gave the Austrian the lead again. Jamie Dwan gave away more chips, but once again doubled up with against .The Brit managed to take back the lead. In the critical hand, Dwan went all-in with a 4-bet, Daniel Rezaei ($1,517,782) called with and saw . The board came and Jamie Dwan was the winner. The Brit collected $1,276,691 and his first WSOP Bracelet.
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WSOP Event #90: No-Limit Hold’em High Roller

Buy-In: $1,000 Entries: 202 Prize Pool: $1,595,000 Paid Places: 31Reports: Day 1Day 2

Payouts

RankPlayerCountryPayout
1Jamie DwanUnited Kingdom$1,276,691
2Daniel RezaeiAustria$1,517,782
3Bryn KenneyUnited States$1,041,908
4Paulius VaitiekunasLithuania$1,733
5Josef SchusteritschAustria$1,030
6Timur MargolinIsrael$1,298
7Daniel SmiljkovicGermany$1,221
8Daniel NegreanuCanada$1,086
9Kristen FoxenCanada$1,480
10Eric YanovskyUnited States$1,295
11Erik SeidelUnited States$1,295
12Sebastian GaehlGermany$1,526
13Chris BrewerUnited States$1,526
14Thomas BoivinBelgium$1,526
15Jon VallinasSpain$1,526
16Eelis ParssinenFinland$1,522
17Hannes JeschkaAustria$1,522
18Seth DaviesUnited States$1,522
19Michael MacchiaUnited States$1,522
20Punnat PunsriThailand$1,522
21Faraz JakaUnited States$1,497
22Istvan BirizdoHungary$1,497
23Tom FuchsGermany$1,497
24Gustavo OrtegaUnited States$1,497
25Zachary GrechUnited States$1,497
26Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom$1,497
27Naoya KiharaJapan$1,497
28Pavel PlesuvMoldova, Republic of$1,497
29Jeremy AusmusUnited States$1,497
30Sean PerryUnited States$1,497
31Byron KavermanUnited States$1,497
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