WSOP Winners Roundup Features Four More Gold Bracelet Results

Four more bracelets landed at the 2026 World Series of Poker, with two massive no-limit hold’em fields, one fast bounty event and one rare PLO format all producing strong stories.


Good to know

  • Myles Mullaly, Toby Price and Adriaan Jacobs all won their first WSOP bracelets.
  • Justin Fawcett won bracelet number two, one year after his first WSOP win.
  • Adriaan Jacobs became only the fourth South African player to win a WSOP bracelet.

Mullaly Takes Event #84 In Fast Bounty Finish

Myles Mullaly turned Event #84: $5,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold’em into the biggest live score of his career, winning $593,601 and his first WSOP bracelet.

The New York native, now based in Las Vegas, beat a field of 1,213 entries. The prize pool reached $5,579,800, and although the event format aimed for a one-day finish, play needed a second day before the bracelet could be awarded.

Mullaly has built his live record quickly. His first recorded live cash came in 2023, and he now has more than $2.3 million in tournament earnings. Four of his top five scores have come in 2026, including a fifth-place run in a $2,500 no-limit hold’em event earlier at the same WSOP for $145,365.

A deep run list also gave the event extra weight. Santhosh Suvarna, Jason Daly, Greg Merson, Eric Froehlich, Jack Duong, Colin Robinson, Yuliyan Kolev, Nick Pupillo, Naoya Kihara and Khoi Le Nguyen all made it deep before the final table.

The final table moved quickly, as expected in a super turbo. Endrit Geci knocked out Christian Harder and Daniel Tafur early, while Gansukh Sandagsuren, Yohwan Lim and Najeem Ajez followed. Mullaly then beat Pete Chen heads-up after several lead changes. On the final hand, Chen shoved with A♠8♦ and Mullaly called with 9♦9♣. A 10♥10♦7♠9♠6♠ board gave Mullaly a full house and the bracelet. Chen earned $395,664 for second.

Event #84 Final Table Results

Place Player Payout
1 Myles Mullaly $593,601
2 Pete Chen $395,664
3 Endrit Geci $281,425
4 Najeem Ajez $202,835
5 Yohwan Lim $148,164
6 Gansukh Sandagsuren $109,708
7 Daniel Tafur $82,360
8 Christian Harder $62,699

Fawcett Wins Second Bracelet In Event #83

Justin Fawcett doubled his WSOP bracelet count in Event #83: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Double Board Bomb Pot.

Fawcett won his first bracelet late in the 2025 WSOP in a $600 no-limit hold’em event. One year later, he won one of the more unusual formats on the 2026 schedule and collected $322,564.

The event drew 1,673 entries and built a $2,220,907 prize pool. Double board bomb pot PLO rarely gets a full festival stage outside the WSOP, which made the result stand apart from the standard no-limit hold’em rush across the summer.

Fawcett had to get through a final table with real name value. Jesse Lonis finished eighth for $34,806, Antoine Labat took fifth for $81,720, and Hokyiu Lee ended third for $153,802. Abdul Amer finished second for $214,946.

Event #83 Final Table Results

Place Player Payout
1 Justin Fawcett $322,564
2 Abdul Amer $214,946
3 Hokyiu Lee $153,802
4 Julio Trimmer $111,414
5 Antoine Labat $81,720
6 Daniel Walmsley $60,701
7 Paul Fehlig $45,669
8 Jesse Lonis $34,806

Price Turns Second WSOP Final Table Into Gold

Toby Price came close in 2021, when he finished second in a $1,500 no-limit hold’em bracelet event after a heads-up battle with Paulo Joanello. Event #81: $800 No-Limit Hold’em Summer Celebration gave him a second chance, and he did not miss it.

Price beat 6,803 entries and won $500,000. The tournament needed two starting flights and then a long Day 2 to get from a huge field to one winner.

Michael Moncek and Craig Varnell both reached the final table, giving Price a tough path near the end. Price had led, fallen short, and then rebuilt. His key turn came when he made a king-high straight to eliminate Moncek in third place.

Heads-up play against Deniz Oeney then swung both ways. Price later got A♦9♠ through against K♥7♠ with most of the chips at risk, and one hand later the bracelet was his. Oeney earned $322,000 as runner-up.

Event #81 Final Table Results

Place Player Payout
1 Toby Price $500,000
2 Deniz Oeney $322,000
3 Michael Moncek $240,000
4 Spencer Gore $181,000
5 Craig Varnell $137,000
6 Mauro Sosa $105,000
7 James Murphey $81,000
8 Fabian Niederreiter $63,000
9 Yibo Song $50,000

Jacobs Gives South Africa A Rare WSOP Bracelet

Adriaan Jacobs arrived at Event #78: $600 Deepstack Championship No-Limit Hold’em with little major live tournament history. Four days later, the 21-year-old South African had a bracelet and $282,817.

Jacobs beat 5,177 entries. He also became the fourth South African player to win a WSOP bracelet and the first South African live bracelet winner since 1990.

The field guaranteed a first-time bracelet winner before Day 3, after Georgios Sotiropoulos, Men Nguyen and Frank Marasco all exited late on Day 2. Jacobs started Day 3 in third place among the final 50 and later took a large chip lead with five players left.

The late action still tested him. Jacobs briefly lost the lead in a three-way all-in where he and Xingwei Chen held ace-king against Seong Han with pocket kings. Later, Han ran A♥K♦ into Jacobs with pocket aces on an ace-high board. On the final hand, Jacobs had J♥10♥ against Paul Merlette with K♦8♣. A 9♠8♠3♥ flop gave Merlette a pair, but the K♥ turn completed the flush for Jacobs, and the Q♥ river ended it.

Event #78 Final Table Results

Place Player Payout
1 Adriaan Jacobs $282,817
2 Paul Merlette $188,231
3 Seong Han $139,723
4 Junichi Murakami $104,555
5 Xingwei Chen $78,876
6 Lisa Meiling Tan $59,994
7 Toros Dimitian $46,010
8 Christopher Summers-James $35,580
9 Yoann Saubot $27,747

 

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