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Day 2 of the 2026 Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Mixed Games has concluded with PGT Mixed Games champion Yuri Dzivielevski holding the chip lead once again. Dzivielevski dominated on Day 1 and finished as chip leader for the second day in a row after bagging 3,380,000 in chips.

Dzivielevski took the lead in the final few hands off Benny Glase, who ended with 3,295,000 in chips. Both Dzivielevski and Glaser cashed in this event in 2025, but it was Chad Eveslage who emerged victorious. Eveslage remains in contention to go back-to-back, but he did bag the shortest stack with 600,000. Rounding out the final seven players are Tobias Leknes, Jared Bleznick, Nick Schulman, and Robert Wells.

Only 23 players advanced to Day 2, but five players took advantage of late registration, which remained open until the start of play. Nick Schulman and Jason Mercier reentered, while Phil Hellmuth, Jared Bleznick, and Michael Mizrachi all entered for the first time.

The first players to hit the rail on Day 2 included Daniel Negreanu and Phil Hellmuth, while the likes of Scott Seiver, Bryn Kenney, Philip Sternheimer, Chris Brewer, and Jesse Lonis all hit the rail before the field was down to two tables. The big names remained, but one by one the giants were slayed as Gus Hansen, Jason Mercier, and Chino Rheem were eliminated, leaving Mizrachi as the bubble boy in eighth place.

Dzivielevski led the seven into the final table and was closely followed by Robert Wells and Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Pot-Limit Omaha champion Jared Bleznick. The final seven players played for 90 minutes before play concluded for Day 2. 

Each player has locked up $155,000 and 47 PGT points, but awaiting the winner is the $1,300,000 first-place prize, 400 PGT points, and the Super High Roller Bowl ring.

Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Mixed Games Final Table

Seat Player Country Chip Count
1 Robert Wells Wales 730,000
2 Jared Bleznick United States 1,380,000
3 Tobias Leknes Norway 1,305,000
4 Benny Glaser United Kingdom 3,295,000
5 Chad Eveslage United States 600,000
6 Yuri Dzivielevski Brazil 3,380,000
7 Nick Schulman United States 710,000

When play resumes, the betting limits will be 80,000/160,000.

Play resumes on Saturday, February 14, at 1 p.m. PT, and play will continue until the winner is crowned. The PokerGO livestream will begin at 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT.

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