Daniel Negreanu’s Hunt for Bracelet Number Eight: 40-Event WSOP 2026 Plan

Daniel Negreanu reveals 2026 WSOP schedule with 40 bracelet events

Daniel Negreanu just dropped his summer plans. The GGPoker ambassador revealed he’s entering 40 of the 100 bracelet events at the 2026 WSOP, chasing his eighth bracelet across May and June in Las Vegas.

Negreanu announced his schedule on X shortly after WSOP released the full 2026 calendar. His lineup covers 17 No-Limit Hold’em tournaments, 15 mixed game events, and eight Pot-Limit Omaha competitions. The seven-time bracelet winner starts his summer with Event #5: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha on May 27.

Negreanu’s Event Breakdown

Daniel Negreanu’s WSOP 2026 schedule mirrors recent years with a heavy mixed game focus. He plans to fire the biggest buy-ins including the $250,000 Super High Roller, plus lower-stakes tournaments like the $300 Gladiators where he can interact with recreational players.

Format Number of Events
No-Limit Hold’em 17
Mixed Games 15
Pot-Limit Omaha 8
Total 40

Kid Poker targets premium events like the $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship (June 18), $25,000 High Roller PLO/NLH Mixed (June 23), and $100,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha (June 30). These tournaments play to his strengths while offering realistic paths to bracelet number eight.

Key Events on the Schedule

Negreanu’s schedule includes multiple shots at bracelet-worthy tournaments across different formats.

Big Buy-In Events:

  • $250,000 Super High Roller (June 13)
  • $100,000 High Roller PLO (June 30)
  • $50,000 Poker Players Championship (June 21)
  • $25,000 High Roller PLO/NLH Mixed (June 23)

Mid-Stakes Targets:

  • $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship (June 18)
  • $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha (May 27 – Series opener for Negreanu)
  • Multiple $1,500 and $3,000 mixed game events

Accessible Events:

  • $300 Gladiators No-Limit Hold’em (Day 1C on July 10)

The Gladiators entry stands out. Negreanu finished 73rd out of 23,088 runners in the 2023 edition. Playing Day 1C means recreational players get a legitimate shot at sharing a table with a Poker Hall of Famer.

Schedule Timing Strategy

Negreanu lives in Lake Las Vegas, about 30 minutes from the Strip. His schedule reflects that commute time. He’s entering events starting at noon or later 85% of the time, skipping most morning tournaments.

This creates a comfortable routine without early alarm clocks. The noon-and-later starts let him review hands, stream content, and prepare mentally before driving to Horseshoe or Paris Las Vegas.

Staking Package Available

Negreanu plans to offer a staking package through PokerStake, letting fans buy action for his WSOP summer. He’s done this in previous years, creating transparency around his tournament schedule and results.

The staking package gives fans direct exposure to Negreanu’s WSOP performance. If he runs deep in premium events, backers share the profits. If variance hits, they share the losses.

Negreanu’s one of few high-profile pros publicly releasing full WSOP profit/loss statements. His 2025 WSOP ended with a $181,000 profit, his first winning summer since 2021.

Chasing Bracelet Number Eight

Negreanu won his seventh bracelet in 2024 at the $50,000 Poker Players Championship, ending an 11-year drought. That victory came after he pledged “change was coming” following a rough 2023 where he lost $2 million.

The 2024 breakthrough continued into 2025. He finished runner-up in the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo Championship at the 2025 WSOP, coming close to bracelet eight before losing heads-up to Ryan Bambrick.

Now he gets 40 more shots across the 2026 summer series. With heavy mixed game representation on his schedule, Negreanu plays formats where his experience edge maximizes.

Player of the Year Implications

Negreanu’s a two-time WSOP Player of the Year winner (2004, 2013). The 2026 POY race runs across three series: WSOP Europe in Prague (March 31-April 12), WSOP Las Vegas (May 26-July 15), and WSOP Paradise in the Bahamas (December 1-18).

Playing 40 Vegas events gives Negreanu serious POY volume. Shaun Deeb joined that exclusive club last summer when he took down the award, becoming only the second two-time champion alongside Negreanu.

The new POY format awards $1 million total to the top 100 finishers, with the champion receiving a $100,000 WSOP Paradise package. Negreanu’s schedule positions him as a legitimate contender if he runs hot.

Momentum Building

Negreanu started 2026 playing the $100,000 Super High Roller Bowl Mixed Games in February. He bagged 240,000 chips on Day 1, positioning himself for a deep run in one of poker’s most prestigious events.

His 2025 ended strong with multiple PokerGO Tour victories in mixed game formats. The momentum carried from his 2024 Poker Players Championship win continues building into the WSOP summer.

At 51, Negreanu remains one of poker’s most consistent high-stakes performers. His $57.6 million in live tournament earnings ranks seventh all-time, with over $25.8 million coming from 292 WSOP cashes alone.

How to Follow Negreanu’s Summer

Negreanu streams regularly on YouTube, often providing live coverage of his tournament sessions. He’ll likely stream portions of his WSOP schedule, giving fans real-time access to his decision-making and table talk.

GGPoker, his main sponsor, will also feature content around Negreanu’s WSOP performance. As the platform’s top ambassador, his summer results directly tie into GGPoker’s marketing around the series.

Qualify for WSOP on GGPoker

International players can satellite into WSOP 2026 through GGPoker using the WSOP Express system. It starts at $0.50 All-In or Fold SNGs and builds through four steps into $10,000 Bracelet Passes.

GGPoker sent over 1,000 qualifiers to the 2025 Main Event. The platform offers the largest online satellite structure into WSOP events, creating accessible pathways from micro-stakes through Main Event entries.

New players signing up through VIP-Grinders get enhanced welcome packages including up to $600 matched bonuses, 80% rakeback through Ocean Rewards, and exclusive tournament ticket promotions.

With Negreanu playing 40 events this summer and the full WSOP schedule running May 26 through July 15, poker fans get two months of championship action in Las Vegas. Whether you’re satelliting online or booking flights, the 2026 WSOP delivers 100 bracelet opportunities starting in 100 days.

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