2026 WSOP Day 9: Hellmuth Reaches Final 13 in $10K 2-7 Single Draw Championship

On Day 9 of the 2026 WSOP, Phil Hellmuth advanced to the final 13 in the $10,000 buy-in 2-7 Single Draw Championship, continuing his pursuit of the gold bracelet record.
2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Day 9: The highly anticipated $10,000 buy-in 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball Championship entered its late stages. According to reports, poker legend Phil Hellmuth successfully advanced to the final 13 players, moving one step closer to his next WSOP gold bracelet.
Hellmuth is one of the players with the most WSOP gold bracelets in history, currently holding 16. He also has an impressive track record in 2-7 Triple Draw, having reached several final tables. This event attracted numerous top players, making for fierce competition. Thanks to his extensive experience and steady performance, Hellmuth stood out on Day 9.
The remaining 13 players will continue to compete for the championship title and substantial prize money. The WSOP Main Event and other side events are also underway simultaneously. Poker enthusiasts are closely watching to see if Hellmuth can add another title at this year's WSOP.
FAQ
- 2-7 Triple Draw is a lowball poker variant where players aim to make the lowest possible hand A-2-3-4-5 is the best, and not suited. The game uses a draw format with each player having three opportunities to draw. It is typically played in a limit betting structure.