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BREAKING: Final Table Confirmed in 2026 WSOP Main Event

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The final nine players in poker’s biggest tournament, the WSOP Main Event, have officially been set.

Twenty-two-year-old Lucas Jumalon leads the way after a stunning Day 8 performance saw him build a towering stack of 194,000,000 chips. He will return on August 3 in pole position, just eight eliminations away from becoming poker’s newest world champion.

Behind him sit Rami Hammoud and Jamie Shaevel, who round out the top three, while the most decorated players remaining are Canada’s Greg Mueller and America’s Michael Gagliano, both proud owners of three WSOP bracelets each.

Fittingly, it was Jumalon who would be the one to set the final table, eliminating reigning Aussie Millions Main Event champion Malcolm Trayner in 10th place to send the raucous Australian rail into despair.

The remaining nine players have now guaranteed themselves at least $1,000,000, but all eyes will be on the incredible $10,000,000 first prize waiting at the end of the road when play resumes in exactly three weeks’ time.

2026 WSOP Main Event Final Table Counts

Rank Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Lucas Jumalon United States 194,000,000 129
2 Rami Hammoud Canada 79,000,000 53
3 Jamie Shaevel United States 56,000,000 37
4 Greg Mueller Canada 48,500,000 32
5 Michael Gagliano United States 46,500,000 31
6 Mario Boos France 44,000,000 29
7 Lauri Saaskilahti Finland 37,500,000 25
8 Han Feng United States 25,000,000 17
9 Evagoras Evagorou Cyprus 22,500,000 15

Jumalon Takes Massive Lead into Final Table

Lucas Jumalon
Lucas Jumalon

Jumalon’s route to the final table was built on a dominant Day 8 performance that saw him turn a third-place stack into a commanding chip lead.

The 22-year-old entered the day with 40,800,000 chips, but quickly found another gear after taking a huge pot from Trayner. Jumalon cracked the Aussie’s pocket queens with JJ, making a full house on the river to claim a pot worth more than 50,000,000 chips.

From there, the American continued to apply pressure, steadily adding to his stack as the field dwindled. By the dinner break, he had climbed to 155,000,000 chips, and after eliminating Trayner in 10th place to set the final table, he finished the night with a massive 194,000,000 stack.

That puts Jumalon in a league of his own heading into the final table. Hammoud is his closest challenger with 79,000,000, while Shaevel sits third with 56,000,000. Mueller and Gagliano are also in the hunt, but both trail Jumalon by more than 140,000,000 chips.

Remaining Payouts

Place Player Country Prize
1     $10,000,000
2     $6,000,000
3     $3,750,000
4     $2,750,000
5     $2,250,000
6     $1,750,000
7     $1,500,000
8     $1,250,000
9     $1,000,000

This is a developing story… PokerNews will publish a full recap shortly, including an interviews with the final nine and full details of the final day’s action.

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Eliot Thomas

Eliot Thomas

Editor, Poker & Casino

Eliot Thomas is an Editor at PokerNews, specializing in casino and poker coverage. He is currently on the ground in Las Vegas covering the 2026 World Series of Poker and has previously worked at the European Poker Tour and Triton Super High Roller Series.

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