2026 WSOP Day 31: Todd Brunson Chases Second Bracelet, Leads Final 11 in $10K 2-7 Lowball Event

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2026 WSOP Day 31: Todd Brunson Chases Second Bracelet, Leads Final 11 in $10K 2-7 Lowball Event

On Day 31 of the 2026 WSOP, the $10,000 buy-in 2-7 Lowball event reaches its final stages. Legendary player Todd Brunson enters the final 11 as chip leader, aiming to win his second WSOP bracelet.

According to PokerNews, the focus of Day 31 of the 2026 WSOP (World Series of Poker) was on the $10,000 buy-in 2-7 Lowball No-Limit Texas Hold'em event. After three days of play, only 11 players remain heading into the final day. Todd Brunson leads the field as the chip leader as he chases his second WSOP gold bracelet.

Todd Brunson is a well-known figure in the poker world. He is the son of Poker Hall of Famer Doyle Brunson and won his first WSOP gold bracelet back in 1998 in the $1,500 Omaha 8 or Better event. He has been active in high-stakes poker for many years, and his strong performance in this 2-7 Lowball event once again proves his skill.

2-7 Lowball is a unique poker variant, different from regular Texas Hold'em, where the goal is to make the lowest hand (A through 7, with no pairs or straights). The game is highly strategic, involving fine decision-making both preflop and postflop, and demands strong hand-reading and bluffing abilities from players. This event attracted many top professionals, but only 11 remain, making the competition extremely intense.

The final day will take place later local time, with the champion earning a WSOP gold bracelet and the corresponding prize money. Can Brunson maintain his lead and win his second bracelet? Let's wait and see.