WSOP 2026 Schedule Released: What You Need to Know

WSOP 2026 schedule announced with 100 bracelet events May 26 to July 15 in Las Vegas. Main Event returns to delayed final table format. New $550 Mini Mystery Millions kicks off the series.

Published 2026.02.16
Updated 2026.03.25
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WSOP 2026 schedule with 100 bracelets May 26 to July 15 in Las Vegas

The wait is over.

WSOP has just dropped the full 2026 schedule with 100 bracelet events running May 26 through July 15 at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

GGPoker’s second summer operating the series brings notable changes. A delayed Main Event final table returns, new Mystery Bounty formats debut, and for the first time ever, a full Circuit stop runs during the final two weeks of the festival.

Main Event Goes Delayed Again

The $10,000 Main Event starts July 2 with four starting flights through July 5. Play continues until the final table forms on July 13, then stops.

WSOP hasn’t announced when the final table plays out. The “November Nine” format ran 2008 through 2016 with multi-month delays creating mainstream buzz. GGPoker clearly wants that energy back, though likely with a shorter gap than four months.

This changes summer planning for players. You could make the final table mid-July, then wait weeks or months to play for the title and top money. That creates sponsorship opportunities and media attention, but also brutal sweat time for nine players stuck in limbo.

Big Events Worth Circling

The marquee tournaments return with familiar formats and massive guarantees.

DateEventBuy-In
May 29Heads Up Championship$25,000
June 3Monster Stack$1,500
June 10Colossus$500
June 13Super High Roller$250,000
June 17Millionaire Maker$1,500
June 21Poker Players Championship$50,000
June 23Mystery Millions$1,000

The $1,500 Millionaire Maker returns June 17. Last year’s controversial combined stacks format (where players could merge chips from multiple Day 1 flights) hasn’t been officially confirmed yet for 2026.

Michael Mizrachi enters the $50,000 Poker Players Championship chasing history. He owns four PPC titles already. A fifth would cement him as the undisputed mixed game king.

New Events for 2026

GGPoker added five fresh bracelet events showing their vision for the series.

Event #1: $550 Mini Mystery Millions (May 26)
Last year’s Mystery Millions cost $1,000. Cutting the buy-in nearly in half while keeping the $1 million top bounty could create a monster field. Expect 5,000+ entries chasing that envelope.

Event #11: $10,000 GGMillion$ High Roller (May 31)
GGPoker brings its flagship online brand to live poker. Two starting flights over three days, mixing online qualifiers with high roller regulars.

Event #16: $1,700 U.S. Circuit Championship (June 2)
This connects the Circuit season to the summer series. It’s a freezeout, unlike the Paradise version that ran Mystery Bounty format.

Event #53: $1,500 Five-Card PLO (June 18)
PLO variants keep expanding. Five-card gets its own bracelet separate from standard four-card Omaha.

Event #91: $1,500 Pick Your PLO (July 9)
Dealer’s choice format with PLO, PLO8, Five-Card PLO, and Big O. Players vote each orbit on which variant runs next. Should be chaos in the best way.

High Roller Schedule

Nosebleed grinders get serious action throughout the summer.

Buy-InNumber of Events
$10,00018 events
$25,0006 events
$50,0004 events
$100,0002 events
$250,0001 event

The $250,000 Super High Roller on June 13 attracts the absolute top of the game. Prize pools regularly hit $10 million+ with just 40-50 entries. One bullet costs more than most people’s houses.

Circuit Series After the Bracelets

For the first time, a WSOP Circuit series runs immediately after the summer bracelet events. The Circuit Las Vegas festival goes July 14 through 25, starting the day before the final bracelet event wraps.

This timing creates perfect options for players already in Las Vegas. The $1,700 Circuit Main Event could draw massive numbers with thousands of grinders still in town after the WSOP ends.

Five gold ring events run during the Circuit festival, from a $400 Mini Main through a $5,000 High Roller. It keeps Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas busy through late July, extending the summer poker season by nearly two weeks.

Player of the Year Goes Global

The 2026 POY race now spans three series across nine months:

  • WSOP Europe: March 31 to April 12 (Prague)
  • WSOP: May 26 to July 15 (Las Vegas)
  • WSOP Paradise: December 1 to 18 (Bahamas)

WSOP awards $1 million total to the top 100 POY finishers. The champion gets a $100,000 WSOP Paradise package covering buy-ins and travel.

Shaun Deeb won POY in 2025, becoming only the second two-time champion alongside Daniel Negreanu (2004, 2013). Deeb’s previous POY title came in 2018.

How to Qualify Online

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, making it the largest online satellite pipeline into the WSOP. Players signing up through VIP-Grinders get an exclusive welcome package including up to 80% rakeback. Full details are in our GGPoker bonus code guide.

U.S. players qualify through WSOP Online, which runs domestic satellites in New Jersey, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.

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