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Adrian Mateos Recognized at WSOP After Securing Sixth Bracelet

Adrian Mateos Recognized at WSOP After Securing Sixth Bracelet

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Adrian Mateos was honored at the Horseshoe in Las Vegas on June 16, 2026, following his impressive victory in the $250,000 No-Limit Hold’em High Roller at this year’s World Series of Poker. At just 31 years old, Mateos became the youngest player in history to earn six WSOP bracelets, adding to a career total that has made him Spain’s top-ranked all-time tournament earner.

This latest triumph came in the 2026 WSOP’s highest buy-in event, featuring a competitive final table with prominent players such as Phil Ivey, Jason Koon, and Bryn Kenney. Mateos claimed the top prize of $4,334,411, marking the largest single cash of his career.

The bracelet ceremony took place during a break in the $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Seniors event, with Jack Effel, Senior Vice President of Poker Operations, presiding. Mateos received his sixth bracelet before an appreciative crowd, with the Spanish national anthem played to celebrate his achievement. Fans acknowledged the significance of Mateos’s milestone with enthusiastic applause.

Since winning his first WSOP bracelet at age 19 at WSOP Europe in 2013, Mateos has steadily collected titles, previously setting the record for youngest player to reach three bracelets by age 22. His consistent high-level performance includes multiple major victories, each contributing to his growing list of accolades.

Following this latest accomplishment, Mateos further solidifies his legacy in the international poker landscape, with tens of millions in career tournament winnings already to his name and further potential ahead.

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