Last Updated on June 22, 2026 by Bala Kumar
Live Series Update, June 22, 2026: 47 of 100 bracelets have been awarded across 111,357 entries. Alex Foxen leads the Player of the Year race with 2,233 points after his fourth bracelet of the summer. The $10,000 Main Event begins July 2, with late registration open through July 7. Indian businessman Santhosh Suvarna is currently making a deep run at the $50,000 PLO final table.
The 2026 World Series of Poker, the 57th edition of poker’s longest-running festival, is past its halfway mark and rewriting record books. Running from May 26 to July 15, 2026 at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, the series has already produced historic moments: Adrian Mateos becoming the youngest player ever to six bracelets, Calvin Anderson winning a seventh, and the Foxen power couple (Kristen and Alex) capturing four bracelets between them.
Whether you’re planning to play, qualify online, or follow the action from home, this guide from PokerClubGames covers everything you need to know about the WSOP 2026, full schedule, every bracelet winner so far, the $1M Player of the Year race, the Main Event preview, and how international players can still get involved.
WSOP 2026 at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
| Edition | 57th Annual WSOP |
| Dates | May 26 โ July 15, 2026 |
| Venues | Horseshoe Las Vegas + Paris Las Vegas |
| Live Bracelet Events | 100 |
| Online Bracelet Events | 30 |
| Bracelets Awarded (as of June 22) | 47 of 100 |
| Total Entries So Far | 111,357 across 54 completed events |
| Main Event | $10,000 NLH โ July 2โ13 (Final Table Aug 3โ5) |
| POY Leader | Alex Foxen (2,233 points) |
| Highest Buy-In | $250,000 Super High Roller (won by Adrian Mateos for $4.33M) |
| Lowest Buy-In | $300 Gladiators of Poker |
| POY Prize Pool | $1,000,000 (first time ever) |
In 2025, the WSOP set all-time records with 246,960 entrants and over $481 million in prize money. The 2026 series is on pace to challenge those numbers.
WSOP 2026 So Far, Live Storylines and Major Wins
๐ช๐ธ Adrian Mateos Makes History: Youngest Player to Six Bracelets
Spanish superstar Adrian Mateos captured the $250,000 Super High Roller (Event #41) for $4,334,411, defeating Bryn Kenney heads-up. The win was Mateos’ sixth career WSOP bracelet, making him the youngest player in history to reach six bracelets at age 31.
The Foxen Dynasty: Four Bracelets Between Husband and Wife
Power couple Alex and Kristen Foxen have combined for four bracelets this summer:
- Kristen Foxen won the $25,000 High Roller NLH for $1,773,083 โ her sixth career bracelet, extending her record as the most successful female player in WSOP history
- Alex Foxen won the $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty NLH for $594,246
- Alex now sits atop the POY leaderboard with 2,233 points
Calvin Anderson Wins Bracelet #7, Razz Champion Twice Over
Calvin Anderson took down the $10,000 Razz Championship (Event #48) for $357,026, becoming the first player ever to win two $10K WSOP Razz Championships. He followed that up with another bracelet days later in the $10K H.O.R.S.E., bringing his career total to seven.
๐ฏ๐ต Naoya Kihara: First Double Champion of 2026
Japan’s Naoya Kihara became the first double bracelet winner of the 2026 series, capturing the $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship in addition to an earlier title.
Mateos & Schulman Lead the Charge for Greats
Eight-time bracelet winner and Poker Hall of Famer Nick Schulman won his eighth career bracelet in $1,500 H.O.R.S.E., currently sitting second in the POY race at 2,007 points.
๐ฎ๐ณ Santhosh Suvarna’s Big Comeback at $50K PLO
Indian businessman and high roller Santhosh Suvarna โ currently the leader of the India All-Time Money List โ is making a major comeback at the $50,000 PLO final table as of today. Suvarna, co-founder of the Cadillac Diamond Casino at the DoubleTree by Hilton Goa, is one of India’s most prominent international poker exports.
Current Player of the Year Standings (as of June 19, 2026)
The new $1 million POY race spans three festivals (WSOP Europe, Vegas, WSOP Paradise), with only a player’s top 15 finishes counting. The current top of the leaderboard:
| Rank | Player | Points | Notable Wins |
| 1 | Alex Foxen | 2,233 | $10K Super Turbo Bounty + deep runs |
| 2 | Nick Schulman | 2,007 | $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. (8th bracelet) |
| 3 | Justin Liberto | 1,897 | $1,500 Mixed PLO/O8/Big O |
| โ | Josh Arieh, Chris Hunichen, Richard Alsup | top 10 | Multiple deep runs |
| 7 | Shaun Deeb | 1,602 | Reigning two-time POY, only one cash so far |
POY Prize Structure (First Time at $1M)
- 1stโ3rd: $100,000 WSOP Paradise package
- 4thโ15th: $30,000 package
- 16thโ50th: $5,000 Circuit Championship ticket
- 51stโ100th: $2,500 Circuit Championship ticket
The Main Event, $50K Poker Players Championship and remaining high rollers will dramatically reshape these standings.
Notable Bracelet Winners โ WSOP 2026 (Highlights)
| Event | Winner | Prize | Note |
| #1 $550 Mini Mystery Millions | Philip Chun (USA) | $400,622 | First WSOP bracelet |
| #5 $5,000 PLO 8-Handed | Yang Wang (China) | $595,388 | Defeated Jesse Lonis HU |
| #7 $25,000 Heads-Up Championship | Dimitar Danchev (Bulgaria) | $800,000 | 2nd career bracelet |
| #8 $1,500 Badugi | Michael Casella (USA) | $141,963 | Defeated Nick Schulman HU |
| #11 $10,000 GGMillion$ | Naseem Salem | $1M+ | First bracelet |
| #18 $1,500 Monster Stack | Richard Alsup (USA) | $1,302,125 | Massive field |
| #19 $25,000 High Roller NLH | Kristen Foxen (Canada) | $1,773,083 | 6th bracelet |
| #23 $10K Seven Card Stud Championship | Naoya Kihara (Japan) | โ | First double champion of 2026 |
| #41 $250,000 Super High Roller | Adrian Mateos (Spain) | $4,334,411 | Youngest ever to 6 bracelets |
| #44 $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty | Alex Foxen (USA) | $594,246 | POY leader |
| #48 $10,000 Razz Championship | Calvin Anderson (USA) | $357,026 | First player to win two $10K Razz titles |
A full bracelet-by-bracelet tracker is published by major poker outlets and updated daily.
The 2026 WSOP Main Event โ Everything You Need to Know
Key Dates
- Day 1 Starting Flights: July 2 (Flight A), July 3 (Flight B), July 4 (Flight C), July 5 (Flight D)
- Late Registration Closes: End of Day 2D โ July 7
- Final Day of Initial Play: July 13 (Day 7)
- Final Table: August 3, 4 and 5 (delayed by 20 days)
- Champion Crowned: August 5, 2026
Why the Final Table Is Delayed
The 20-day delay is part of the new multi-year ESPN broadcasting deal, designed to build viewer interest before the live final table โ reminiscent of the famous “November Nine” era of 2008โ2017. The full final table streams live on the ESPN app, with portions also airing on ESPN2 from 9 PM to midnight ET.
How to Qualify Online
- GGPoker hosts official satellites for international players (UK, Ireland, Canada, NZ, South America, Europe, Asia)
- WSOP.com runs satellites for US players in NV, NJ, MI, PA
- Satellites start at micro buy-ins and stack into Main Event packages
Coming Up Next, Upcoming Marquee Events (June 22 โ July 15)
The biggest tournaments are still ahead:
- $50,000 Poker Players Championship โ currently underway, Daniel Negreanu in the field (lost most of stack early)
- $10,000 Main Event โ July 2โ13 (Final Table Aug 3โ5)
- $5,000 The Closer โ July 14 (Re-entry final event)
- $1,000 Super Turbo NLH (Event #100) โ Closing event, July 15
- WSOP Circuit Summer Series โ Begins immediately after July 15 (first time ever)
What’s New at WSOP 2026, Six Brand-New Events
The 2026 schedule introduced six new bracelet events:
- $550 Mini Mystery Millions โ Series opener, won by Philip Chun for $400,622
- $10,000 GGMillion$ โ Won by Naseem Salem for over $1 million
- $1,500 Pick Your PLO โ New flexible PLO format
- $500 Summer Saver โ Budget-friendly mid-series bracelet
- $1,500 PLO 5-Card โ Five-card PLO made its WSOP debut with 1,319 entries
- $1,700 Circuit Championship โ Won by Vargas on Day 10
Rule and Format Changes for 2026
Heads-Up Championship Expanded
The $25,000 Heads-Up NLH Championship has been expanded from 64 to 128 players, divided into two flights with re-entry allowed for first-flight losers. Dimitar Danchev took the title and $800,000.
Monster Stack & Millionaire Maker Re-Entry Rules
Both popular events now allow players to bust on Day 2 and still re-enter one of the remaining starting flights. The change pushed field sizes higher than ever โ the Monster Stack drew over 4,000 entries.
High Roller Schedule
The 2026 WSOP features 13 tournaments with $25K+ buy-ins:
- 6ร $25,000 high rollers
- 4ร $50,000 events
- 2ร $100,000 buy-ins
- 1ร $250,000 Super High Roller (won by Adrian Mateos)
Where to Watch WSOP 2026
| Platform | Region | Coverage |
| ESPN / ESPN2 / ESPN App | US | 6+ hours daily, full Main Event live final table |
| Eurosport | Europe & Asia | Six 45-min episodes (July 2โ13) + final table |
| TNT Sports | UK & Ireland | Same as Eurosport |
| HBO Max | Latin America & select regions | Same as above |
| WSOP YouTube (free) | Global | All non-Main Event bracelet streams |
| Winamax YouTube (free) | French-speaking | Daily WSOP coverage in French |
New WSOP broadcaster Jeff Platt has joined the on-screen team for 2026.
How to Register for WSOP 2026 (In-Person)
- Download the WSOP+ app (iOS and Android),ย central digital backbone for all registration
- Get your Caesars Rewards Loyalty card (free at venue)
- Bring valid government photo ID (international players: also proof of address)
- Register through WSOP+ app or at Horseshoe/Paris registration desks
- Payment methods include cash, credit/debit, ACH, wire transfer and tournament chips/credits
WSOP 2026 for International and Indian Players
Qualifying Online From India
- GGPoker is the official international satellite host
- Crypto cashier (USDT/BTC) provides reliable access from India in 2026
- Satellite stages allow building from micro buy-ins to full Main Event packages
- Winning packages typically include the Main Event buy-in plus travel/accommodation
India’s Star at WSOP 2026
Santhosh Suvarna, the leader of the India All-Time Money List and co-founder of Cadillac Diamond Casino in Goa, is currently representing India deep in the $50,000 PLO final table โ a major moment for Indian poker on the global stage.
Watching from India
- WSOP YouTube provides free streams of most bracelet events
- HBO Max and Eurosport provide Main Event coverage in Indian-accessible regions
- Most action runs late-evening to early-morning IST
Read our complete guide to qualifying for WSOP from India โ
Final Word , A Series That’s Already Made History
With three weeks still to play and the Main Event yet to begin, the 2026 WSOP has already produced historic moments: Adrian Mateos becoming the youngest to six bracelets, the Foxen family dominating, Calvin Anderson collecting his seventh title, and India’s Santhosh Suvarna flying the flag at the $50K PLO final table.
The next three weeks will decide the $1 million Player of the Year race, crown the 2026 Main Event champion, and write the next chapter in poker’s most storied tournament series.
Stay Updated
- Follow daily WSOP updates and poker news on PokerClubGames
- Read our GGPoker review for Main Event satellite qualification
- Compare top poker platforms for online qualification
- Sharpen your tournament strategy with our guides
FAQs
Q1. When is the WSOP 2026 Main Event starting?
The $10,000 WSOP Main Event begins on July 2, 2026, with late registration closing on July 7. The final table will take place from August 3โ5, 2026.
Q2. Who is leading the WSOP 2026 Player of the Year race?
Alex Foxen is currently leading the WSOP 2026 Player of the Year race with 2,233 points, followed by Nick Schulman and Justin Liberto.
Q3. How can Indian players qualify for WSOP 2026?
Indian players can qualify through official online satellite events hosted by platforms like GGPoker. Satellite tournaments allow players to win Main Event packages at lower buy-ins.
Q4. Who won the biggest WSOP 2026 prize so far?
Adrian Mateos won the $250,000 Super High Roller event for $4,334,411, earning his sixth WSOP bracelet.
Q5. Where can I watch WSOP 2026 live?
Fans can watch WSOP 2026 coverage through WSOP YouTube streams, ESPN platforms in the US, and selected international broadcasters.

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