WSOP 2026 Results: Bracelet Winners and Daily Recap | Day 1 Update

WSOP 2026 Results: Every Bracelet Winner, Payouts and Daily Recap

The 57th World Series of Poker runs from May 26 to July 15 at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas with 100 bracelet events on the schedule. This is our live WSOP 2026 results tracker with every bracelet winner, field size and payout updated daily.

WSOP 2026 live results tracker showing bracelet winners and daily recaps at the Horseshoe Las Vegas

Bracelet winners, field sizes, prize pools, and weekly recaps are updated daily throughout the series. For the full schedule and reference guides, visit our WSOP 2026 schedule and coverage hub.

0 of 100 bracelets awarded | 2,050 entries across 2 events | Last updated: May 27, 2026

Week 1 Results and Daily Updates

Event Buy-in Status Entries Next
#1 Mini Mystery Millions $550 Day 1a complete 1,635 (flight 1 of 6) Day 1b: Wed 10:00 a.m.
#2 8-Handed NLH $5,000 Day 1 complete 415 (late reg open) Day 2: Wed 1:00 p.m.
#3 Industry Employees $500 Starting Wed TBD Wed 12:00 p.m.
#4 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better $1,500 Starting Wed TBD Wed 2:00 p.m.

Day 1: Tuesday, May 26

The 2026 WSOP opened with two events firing simultaneously. The $550 Mini Mystery Millions (Event #1) drew 1,635 entries on Day 1a alone, with five more flights to come. The series opener is targeting the all-time WSOP single-event attendance record.

The $5,000 8-Handed NLH (Event #2) attracted 415 entries on Day 1, creating a $1,909,000 prize pool with late registration still open. Eight-time winner Shaun Deeb, Viktor Blom, Nate Silver and Maria Konnikova all advanced.

Event #1: $550 Mini Mystery Millions (Day 1a)

Day 1a reduced 1,635 entries to 60 survivors over 22 levels. All 60 bagged in the money and return on Day 2 (May 31) once the remaining flights are complete. The $1 million jackpot mystery bounty kicks in on Day 2.

Jansen Satparam earned the first chip leader title of the 2026 WSOP, running his 25,000 starting stack up to 1,800,000. Three-time bracelet winner David Prociak (1,500,000) and four-time winner Chad Eveslage (690,000) are among the experienced names through to Day 2.

Ari Engel, Ryan Leng and Darryll Fish all cashed but fell before bagging.

Rank Player Country Chips BB
1 Jansen Satparam United States 1,800,000 59
2 Peyman Luth Germany 1,700,000 57
3 David Farber United States 1,600,000 53
4 Steven Buckner Jr United States 1,500,000 51
5 David Prociak United States 1,500,000 50
6 Michael Renna United States 1,500,000 50
7 Thomas Schmitter Switzerland 1,300,000 43
8 Joe Tijerina United States 1,200,000 41
9 Camel Man Spain 1,200,000 40
10 Mark Yarbrough United States 1,100,000 37

Event #2: $5,000 8-Handed NLH (Day 1)

Five-time bracelet winner Yuri Dzivielevski finished Day 1 with 715,000 chips (286 big blinds), nearly 200K clear of the next closest stack. 142 of 415 entries survived, and late registration remains open until approximately 3:15 p.m. on Wednesday.

Rank Player Country Chips BB
1 Yuri Dzivielevski Brazil 715,000 286
2 Peter Cross United States 525,000 210
3 Yuliyan Kolev Bulgaria 470,500 188
4 Benjamin Williams United States 456,000 182
5 Daniel Vicente Spain 401,000 160
6 Clemen Deng United States 358,500 143
7 Peter Mugar United States 342,000 136
8 David Chaput United States 335,500 134
9 Fikret Kovac Bosnia 320,000 129
10 Ren Lin China 316,500 126

Notable stacks: five-time winner Martin Kabrhel (298,000) is the highest-ranked bracelet holder outside the Top 10. Defending Player of the Year Shaun Deeb (215,500) starts his title defence here, and Viktor Blom (200,500) continues his search for a first WSOP bracelet.

Nate Silver (175,500), four-time winner Josh Arieh (129,000) and Maria Konnikova (75,000) also survived Day 1. Eight-time bracelet winner Benny Glaser (37,500) scraped through with the shortest stack among the notable names after winning three bracelets at the 2025 WSOP.

Coming Up on Day 2 (Wednesday, May 27)

Event #3: $500 Industry Employees NLH starts at noon. Defending champion Phovieng Keokham won a bracelet and $64,369 in this event last year.

At 2:00 p.m., Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better becomes the first non-Hold’em event of the series. The 2025 edition drew 910 entrants and David Shmuel took the gold for $205,333.

Latest Bracelet Winners

No bracelets have been awarded yet. The first gold of the summer is expected when Event #2 concludes on Thursday, May 29. Event #1 plays through to its final table on June 1.

Player of the Year Standings

Standings as of May 26 include results from WSOP Europe in Prague (March 31 to April 12). Lithuania’s Marius Kudzmanas leads defending champion Shaun Deeb by 42 points heading into the Las Vegas series.

Rank Player Country Points
1 Marius Kudzmanas Lithuania 1,392
2 Shaun Deeb United States 1,350
3 Pedro Faustino Portugal 1,078
4 Michael Leah Canada 1,061
5 Nikolai Ogoltsov Czechia 1,052
6 Christopher Nguyen Germany 1,018
7 Corel Theuma United States 997
8 Christian Frimodt Norway 984
9 Fahredin Mustafov Bulgaria 962
10 Gilles Silbernagel France 944

Full standings at wsop.com/2026-poy. Only a player’s top 15 scores count. Non-open events and online bracelets do not qualify.

POY prize structure: 1st to 3rd receive a $100,000 WSOP Paradise package. 4th to 15th receive a $30,000 package. 16th to 50th receive a $5,000 Circuit Championship ticket. 51st to 100th receive a $2,500 Circuit Championship ticket.

How to Follow the WSOP

Free daily streams run on the official WSOP YouTube channel from May 29 throughout the series. ESPN covers the Main Event final table live from August 3 to 5.

For satellite paths into remaining events, see our guide to qualifying for the WSOP. For every broadcast platform and schedule, see our where to watch the WSOP guide. First time at the venue? Our venue and travel guide covers registration, hotels and first-timer tips.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many events are at the 2026 WSOP?

The 57th WSOP features 100 bracelet events running from May 26 to July 15 at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Buy-ins range from $300 (Gladiators of Poker, Event #88) to $250,000 (Super High Roller, Event #41).

When does the WSOP Main Event start?

The $10,000 Main Event (Event #82) begins on July 2 with four Day 1 flights running through July 5. The final table is set on July 13, with the live finale playing out on ESPN from August 3 to 5.

Who won the 2025 WSOP Main Event?

Michael Mizrachi won the 2025 Main Event for $10,000,000. He also won the $50,000 Poker Players Championship in the same summer and was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame at the final table.

Where can I watch the 2026 WSOP?

Free daily streams run on the WSOP YouTube channel from May 29. ESPN covers the Main Event, with the final table airing live from 9pm to midnight ET on August 3 to 5.

How many bracelets have been awarded at the 2026 WSOP?

As of May 27, zero bracelets have been awarded across the first two days of the series. The first gold is expected when Event #2: $5,000 8-Handed NLH concludes on Thursday, May 29. This page is updated daily with every winner.

Who has won a WSOP bracelet in 2026?

No bracelets have been awarded yet. The 2026 WSOP opened on May 26 with two events in progress. Check back daily for updated results as bracelet winners are confirmed throughout the series.

This page is updated daily with the latest WSOP 2026 results throughout the series.

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