Jean-Robert Bellande has a huge chip lead on the eve of the 2026 WSOP Event #32:$3,000 No-Limit Hold'em final table, and is just six players away from his second WSOP bracelet and the $538,158 first-place prize.
Published: June 13, 2026Updated: June 13, 2026Category: International News
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Jean-Robert Bellande entered the WSOP Event #32 final table as the chip leader.
JRB is just six players away from winning their second gold bracelet.
The 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) has entered its most intense phase, and one of the most anticipated championship battles comes from Event #32:$3,000 No-Limit Hold'em。
After Day 3, renowned American poker player Jean-Robert Bellande (JRB) has secured a significant chip lead, leaving him with only six opponents to contend for his second WSOP gold bracelet.
This star player, who has been active in high-stakes cash games and televised poker for many years, now has a golden opportunity to win the WSOP again.
Sixth WSOP Final Table Journey
Bellande has always been a highly talked-about figure in the poker world.
In addition to participating in well-known TV shows such as "High Stakes Poker" multiple times, he is also well-known among players for his distinctive personality and daring fighting style.
Despite accumulating numerous deep-dive records throughout his career, he doesn't actually have that many WSOP gold bracelets.
To date, Bellande's only gold bracelet comes from the 2018 WSOP $5,000 Six-Max No-Limit Hold'em event.
This marks his sixth appearance at the WSOP final table, and his second gold bracelet is within reach.
Entering the final day with a huge lead
After Day 3, Bellande had accumulated 16,290,000 chips, leading the leaderboard by 81 big blinds.
Second on the list is Christos Argyriadis from Greece, with 13,600,000 chips (68 big blinds).
Starting from third place, there is a clear gap in the number of scorecards.
The current scorecard for the final table is as follows:
Ranking
player
Country/Region
Scoreboard
big blind number
1
Jean-Robert Bellande
United States
16,290,000
81 BB
2
Christos Argyriadis
Greece
13,600,000
68 BB
3
Omar Zazay
United States
6,900,000
35 BB
4
Jessica Vierling
Germany
4,885,000
24 BB
5
Wang Guofeng
China
3,910,000
20 BB
6
Jim Collopy
United States
3,690,000
18 BB
7
Troy Donaldson
United States
3,220,000
16 BB
Based on the data, Bellande and Argyriadis have formed the leading group, while the rest of the players are in the chasing position.
Day 3 is considered JRB's lucky day.
Looking back on Day 3, Bellande can be said to have had both good form and good luck.
The most crucial hand occurred in the latter part of the game.
Bellande went all-in with pocket aces, only to be called by Christos Argyriadis with K♦10♦.
The card is flipped:
6♠ 9♦ J♦
This gave his opponent both a flush draw and a straight draw, putting Bellande in a dangerous situation.
However, neither the turn nor the river card helped his opponent complete the comeback, and Bellande successfully held onto the crucial pot.
This hand became a crucial turning point in establishing his lead.
Almost invincible in critical moments
Apart from AA's successful survival, Bellande was on the winning side in almost all the major confrontations that day.
include:
Pocket King beats Pocket Ten to double the score.
Pocket Queens stop the opponent's flush draw
Runner Runner completes a flush comeback against his opponent's top pair
They successfully captured several important pots.
Bellande admitted after the match that it was one of his best days recently.
If the final table maintains the same pace, he will become the biggest favorite to win.
Jessica Vierling and Wang Guofeng still have a chance
Besides Bellande, there are two other players to watch at the final table.
First up is German player Jessica Vierling.
She is currently ranked fourth with 24 big blinds and is poised to become one of the few female champions in recent WSOP Open events.
The other is Guofeng Wang, a Chinese athlete.
Although we currently only hold 20 big blinds, there is still ample room for maneuver given the deep chip structure.
If the Chinese team can seize several opportunities to double their bets, they still have a chance to compete for the WSOP gold bracelet at this year's event.
The champion's prize money exceeds $530,000
Event #32 attracted a large number of participants, and the ultimate champion will not only receive the coveted WSOP gold bracelet, but will also take home:
The champion's prize is $538,158.
If Bellande wins the title, his live tournament winnings will surpass $5 million, and he will also secure his second major championship title in 2026.
In January of this year, he had just won the $1.5 million championship prize at the Onyx $100,000 High Roller Championship.
Can JRB achieve the championship?
For many years, Jean-Robert Bellande has remained one of the most recognizable figures in the poker world.
He has a distinctive personality, extensive experience in television broadcasting, and a high-profile background.
Now, on the stage of the 2026 WSOP, he is just six opponents away from winning his second gold bracelet.
Will JRB achieve another career highlight, or will the other six players successfully stage a comeback?
The answer will be revealed soon.
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