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2026 WSOP Main Event Final Table Set After Record-Breaking Summer in Las Vegas

2026 WSOP Main Event Final Table Set After Record-Breaking Summer in Las Vegas

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The 2026 World Series of Poker Main Event has reached its final table in Las Vegas, following a summer that saw a record turnout at the Horseshoe and Paris casinos. Out of a massive field of 9,208 entrants, only nine competitors are left to vie for the world championship title in poker’s most prestigious event.

Each of the remaining players is guaranteed at least $1,000,000 in prize money, with the eventual champion set to receive $10,000,000 and the iconic gold bracelet. After eight days of play, the finalists include Lucas Jumalon (United States), Rami Hammoud (Canada), Jamie Shaevel (United States), Greg Mueller (Canada), Michael Gagliano (United States), Mario Boos (France), Lauri Saaskilahti (Finland), Han Feng (United States), and Evagoras Evagorou (Cyprus).

The final nine will return to the tables on August 3 for a three-day showdown to determine the 2026 Main Event winner. The achievement comes after marathon sessions that tested both the mental and physical resilience of participants, who had to surpass thousands of skilled professionals and determined amateurs.

Live coverage of the final table will be broadcast in the United States by ESPN Networks over three days and will also air in more than 70 countries worldwide. Audiences in the UK, Europe, and Asia can follow the action on Eurosport and TNT Sports. Edited highlights will be broadcast on ESPN and Eurosport later in August.

Fans can access limited live streaming via WSOP’s YouTube channel in select markets, and further updates will be shared through WSOP’s social media and official website. The global poker community will be closely watching as a new champion is crowned in Las Vegas.

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