WSOP 2026 Day 20 Recap: Foxen Wins Fourth Bracelet as Kenney Leads $250K Super High Roller Final Nine
Day 20 of the 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas delivered two more bracelets, a blockbuster $250,000 Super High Roller final nine, and the Colossus Day 2 flights wrapping up ahead of a combined Day 3.
Bracelet Winners on Day 20

Alex Foxen claimed his fourth bracelet and $594,246 by outlasting a 466-strong field in the one-day Event #44: $10,000 Super Turbo No-Limit Hold’em . Germany’s Sebastian Pauli won Event #40: $1,500 Razz for $135,564 - his first bracelet in his favourite format, 13 years after finishing fourth in the same event.
Event #41: $250,000 Super High Roller - Final Nine

Bryn Kenney , poker’s all-time money leader, goes into the final day as chip leader with 19,350,000 and a shot at a third bracelet worth $4,334,411. Adrian Mateos (16,900,000) sits second, with David Einhorn (13,400,000) third. Jason Koon (4,450,000) and Phil Ivey (2,750,000) bring up the rear but remain one double away from being a threat. Play resumes at 2:00 p.m. on June 15.
Event #41: $250,000 Super High Roller - Final Nine Chip Counts
| Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bryn Kenney | United States | 19,350,000 | 81 |
| 2 | Adrian Mateos | Spain | 16,900,000 | 70 |
| 3 | David Einhorn | United States | 13,400,000 | 56 |
| 4 | Brandon Wilson | United States | 9,625,000 | 40 |
| 5 | Samuel Mullur | Austria | 7,825,000 | 33 |
| 6 | Sean Winter | United States | 6,450,000 | 27 |
| 7 | Jason Koon | United States | 4,450,000 | 19 |
| 8 | Michael Moncek | United States | 3,250,000 | 14 |
| 9 | Phil Ivey | United States | 2,750,000 | 11 |
Event #39: $5,000 Seniors High Roller - Final Seven
Qing Lu (9,455,000) leads the final seven into the last day, with Arie Kliper (7,875,000) and Chad Lipton (7,520,000) close behind. Lu’s deepest prior WSOP run was a sixth-place finish in the Ladies Championship - she now has a genuine shot at the bracelet and the $487,475 top prize. The final day begins at 1:00 p.m. on June 15.
Event #42: $10,000 Big O Championship - Day 2

Doug Lorgeree (3,355,000) leads the 30 remaining players, with Scott Clements (2,000,000) second as he chases a fifth bracelet. The supporting cast includes Viktor Blom (680,000), Nick Schulman (210,000), Sam Soverel (255,000), and Mike Matusow (500,000). Day 3 begins at 1:00 p.m. on June 15.
Event #34: $500 Colossus - Day 2d
The final Day 2 flight saw 1,168 players trimmed to 109, led by Emiliano Guido (7,700,000). Ryan Leng (7,085,000) bags fourth heading into the combined Day 3, where all 303 survivors reunite from 11:00 a.m. on June 15.
Event #43: $800 8-Handed Deepstack - Day 1
A field of 3,903 was cut to 203 players. Allen Chang (2,300,000) leads. The final day begins at 11:00 a.m. on June 15 with $318,556 on offer.
Event #45: $2,500 Mixed Omaha/Stud Hi-Lo - Day 1
Kevin Choi (280,000) leads 204 survivors from a 587-entry field. Justin Liberto (263,000) sits third, chasing a remarkable second bracelet of the series. Daniel Negreanu (146,000), Jesse Lonis (142,000), and Benny Glaser (47,500) are also through. Day 2 begins at 1:00 p.m. on June 15.
What’s Coming on Day 21 of WSOP 2026
Nine events in play on June 15. The $800 Deepstack and Colossus Day 3 both fire at 11:00 a.m. The $250,000 Super High Roller and Seniors High Roller both play to a conclusion from noon and 1:00 p.m. respectively - the latter worth $4,334,411 to the winner. The $10K Big O Day 3 and Mixed Omaha/Stud Day 2 both begin at 1:00 p.m. Three new events debut: the $1,000 Seniors (10:00 a.m.), the $25,000 PLO High Roller (noon), and the $10,000 Razz Championship (2:00 p.m.).
All figures and data courtesy of PokerNews and the WSOP.
Originally from the Lake District, UK, I’ve spent the last few years living and breathing the Southeast Asian poker circuit. Since 2025, I’ve been a fixture on the floor at the APT, PokerStars, and WSOP events, serving as a lead reporter and media specialist for Somuchpoker. My work is about more than just recording action; I manage the social media and digital content that brings action rail to the fans. By combining a business education and creative background, I aim to look past the technical hand histories to capture the actual human grit and drama that happens during a deep run.

































