2026 National Heads-Up Poker Championship Bracket: Hellmuth, Negreanu and Dwan Return

The 2026 National Heads-Up Poker Championship bracket is set. 64 invited players at a $25,000 buy-in began filming on April 30 at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas, with Phil Hellmuth, Daniel Negreanu and Tom Dwan all returning after skipping the 2025 edition.

2026 National Heads-Up Poker Championship bracket revealed at PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas

Defending champion Sam Soverel opens his title defense against Kasey Lyn Mills. Soverel beat Keith Lehr 2-1 in last year’s Final for $500,000, the first NHUPC crown awarded since Mike Matusow won in 2013.

The event is presented by PokerStars and produced by PokerGO, which acquired the NHUPC brand from NBC Sports in 2025. Episodes will air on Peacock this summer before moving to PokerGO.

Full 2026 National Heads-Up Championship Bracket

All 32 Round-of-64 matchups were drawn randomly the night before play began. The bracket splits into four suit-themed quadrants.

Spades

Liv Boeree Jeremy Ausmus
Tom Dwan Randy “3Coin” Sadler
Cary Katz Steven Jones
Jimmy D’Ambrosio Kirk Brown
Turbo Nguyen Shaun Deeb
Andrew Pacheco Jesse Lonis
Erick Lindgren Eric Persson
Luiz “Brazil God” Rizental Doug Polk

Clubs

Victoria Livschitz Chris “Big Huni” Hunichen
Phil Laak Chino Rheem
Josh Arieh Phil Hellmuth
Ben Lamb Jared Bleznick
Andrew Robl Keith Lehr
Randall Emmett Robbi Jade Lew
Sam Soverel Kasey Lyn Mills
Daniel Negreanu Dan Sepiol

Diamonds

Nick Schulman Sam “Senor Tilt” Kiki
Matthew Wantman Kelly Lucas
Alan Keating Jeff Gross
David “ODB” Baker Jason Mercier
Marius Gierse Vanessa Selbst
Alex Foxen Erik Seidel
Nicholas Rigby Dan Shak
Brandon Steven Justin Gavri

Hearts

Scott Seiver Justin Young
Jeff Platt Sam Laskowitz
Igor Kurganov Phillip Frankland Lee
Kristen Foxen Ryan Bartlett
Vinny Lingham Matt Hanks
Jeremy Becker Dan “Jungleman” Cates
Gabriel Andrade Darin Feinstein
Seth Davies Sean Winter

Six match wins are needed to claim the title. The semifinals pair the Spades winner against Clubs and Hearts against Diamonds, with a best-of-three Final.

Seven Matchups to Watch

Phil Hellmuth vs Josh Arieh (Clubs)

The 2005 NHUPC champion and 2013 runner-up drew one of the toughest possible openers. Hellmuth’s NHUPC history includes a first-round loss to Tom Dwan in 2008 that became one of poker television’s most replayed blowups.

17-time WSOP bracelet winner Hellmuth faces Josh Arieh, who holds seven WSOP bracelets, the 2021 WSOP Player of the Year title, and over $14.7 million in live tournament cashes.

Daniel Negreanu vs Dan Sepiol (Clubs)

Daniel Negreanu was a fixture of the NBC-era NHUPC but never took home the title. The GGPoker ambassador skipped the 2025 reboot.

His draw is dangerous. Dan Sepiol won the 2023 WPT World Championship at the Wynn for $5,282,954 from a 3,835-entry field, one of the biggest scores in WPT history. It gives two-time WSOP Player of the Year Negreanu one of the tougher draws in the bracket.

Tom Dwan vs Randy “3Coin” Sadler (Spades)

High-stakes cash game legend Tom Dwan returns to the NHUPC for the first time since 2013. His 2008 first-round win over Hellmuth, where he cracked pocket aces and triggered a televised meltdown, remains one of the format’s defining moments.

His opponent is Randy “3Coin” Sadler, a 60-something Texan entrepreneur and televised-poker regular. Sadler’s family sold Sadler’s Smokehouse to Hormel for $270 million in 2020, and he’s built a reputation for outrageous bluffs on Hustler Casino Live.

Tom Dwan seated at a PokerGO Studio poker table with chips, returning for the 2026 National Heads-Up Poker Championship

Erik Seidel vs Alex Foxen (Diamonds)

A pure generational clash. Erik Seidel brings 10 WSOP bracelets, $46 million in live cashes and the 2011 NHUPC title. He was described as “recently semi-retired” during the 2026 bracket draw.

PokerGO Tour record holder Alex Foxen sits on 13 PGT titles (tied with Soverel for the all-time record) and over $54 million in tracked cashes. He’s coming off wins at the MSPT Poker Bowl X and a $10,000 PGT event in January 2026.

Liv Boeree vs Jeremy Ausmus (Spades)

Former EPT San Remo champion Liv Boeree‘s comeback has been spectacular. In December 2024, she finished fourth in the WSOP Paradise $25,000 Super Main Event for $2,800,000, the largest live cash by a female poker player in history.

Her opener is brutal. Jeremy Ausmus holds six WSOP bracelets, won the 2024 PokerGO Tour Player of the Year, and sits on over $28 million in live cashes. Boeree and her husband Igor Kurganov are both in the 2026 field (Kurganov draws Phillip Frankland Lee in Hearts).

Erick Lindgren vs Eric Persson (Spades)

Two very different trajectories. Erick Lindgren holds two WSOP bracelets, two WPT titles and the 2008 WSOP Player of the Year award, with over $11.3 million in cashes. He spent years publicly rebuilding after well-documented debt issues.

Eric Persson, the Maverick Gaming founder, built his poker profile through volatile clashes with Hellmuth on the PokerGO Heads-Up Showdown and a High Stakes Duel 4 match against Negreanu. He brings bankroll, entertainment value and zero fear of confrontation.

Other Notable Draws

The bracket has depth beyond the headline matchups. All-time female live earnings leader Vanessa Selbst faces German high roller Marius Gierse in Diamonds. Doug Polk draws 2025 NHUPC quarterfinalist Luiz “Brazil God” Rizental in Spades.

Randall Emmett opens against Hustler Casino Live regular Robbi Jade Lew in Clubs. Dan “Jungleman” Cates, Scott Seiver, Jason Mercier and Alan Keating are all locked into pro-on-pro first-round clashes.

Kristen Foxen sits in Hearts while husband Alex is in Diamonds, putting them on opposite sides of the draw. PokerGO sideline reporter Jeff Platt is also in the 2026 field as a player.

Spoiler risk: Filming wrapped over several days starting April 30, so all results already exist under non-disclosure agreements. In 2025, the winner leaked early via social media and Polymarket trading. Expect similar spoiler risks before the Peacock premiere.

NHUPC History and Past Champions

The National Heads-Up Poker Championship debuted in 2005 at the Golden Nugget Las Vegas as the first poker event produced by a major US broadcast network. NBC ran it annually through 2011 before cancelling after the Black Friday online poker indictments.

A one-off 2013 edition at Caesars Palace was the last until PokerGO revived the brand in 2025 with PokerStars as presenting sponsor. Soverel’s run to the title brought the NHUPC back into mainstream poker conversation.

Year Champion Runner-Up Score
2005 Phil Hellmuth Chris Ferguson 2-1
2006 Ted Forrest Chris Ferguson 2-1
2007 Paul Wasicka Chad Brown 2-0
2008 Chris Ferguson Andy Bloch 2-1
2009 Huck Seed Vanessa Rousso 2-0
2010 Annie Duke Erik Seidel 2-1
2011 Erik Seidel Chris Moneymaker 2-0
2013 Mike Matusow Phil Hellmuth 2-1
2025 Sam Soverel Keith Lehr 2-1

The format has stayed consistent across eras: single-elimination, NCAA-style bracket, four suit-themed quadrants, best-of-three Final.

The 2025 prize structure paid $500,000 for first and $275,000 for the runner-up. Semifinalists earned $150,000 each, the Elite Eight collected $75,000, and reaching the Sweet 16 guaranteed a $25,000 buy-in refund.

PokerGO has not published the 2026 payout structure as of May 2026.

How to Watch the 2026 National Heads-Up Poker Championship

The 2026 NHUPC will premiere on Peacock this summer, with episodes later moving to PokerGO. No specific air date has been announced.

In 2025, the premiere window ran December 4 to 18 on Peacock before landing on PokerGO on February 2, 2026. A similar staggered rollout is expected for the 2026 season. Ali Nejad and Joe Stapleton called the 2025 booth; no 2026 commentary team has been confirmed.

For updates as the 2026 premiere approaches, follow our latest poker news.

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