Dnegs Claims 8th WSOP Bracelet, Kabrhel Stuns With Triple-Tournament Bracelet Run

pessi-lamm
1 hour ago
Pessi Lamm 1 hour ago
Share this article
Or copy link
  • Daniel Negreanu wins his 8th WSOP bracelet and $2.26M in the $100K PLO High Roller.
  • Martin Kabrhel multitasks in two live events and wins a WSOP Online bracelet.
  • Anticipation builds for the WSOP 2026 Main Event.
Dnegs adds an 8th bracelet to his collection via $100K PLO win (credit: WSOP.com)
Daniel Negreanu has extended his already remarkable WSOP legacy, capturing his 8th career bracelet in the $100,000 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller event. 

The win came against one of the toughest fields of the summer, reaffirming why Negreanu remains one of the sport's most respected and enduring names, even decades into his career.

A Well-Timed WSOP Comeback From Negreanu

Negreanu's recent WSOP outings hadn't gone his way, making this victory all the sweeter for the veteran pro. Riding this fresh wave of momentum, he now turns his attention to the WSOP 2026 Main Event, where he'll look to add even more shine to an already stacked resume.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Daniel NegreanuCanada$2,257,718
2Artur MartirosianRussian Federation$1,477,434
3Chris FrankGermany$1,002,107
4Philip SternheimerUnited Kingdom$705,448
5Yosuke MikiJapan$516,160
6Sean WinterUnited States$393,139
7Sergio Martinez GonzalezSpain$312,233
8Jeremy AusmusUnited States$259,047

Kabrhel's Jaw-Dropping Multitasking

Negreanu wasn't the only story of the week. Czech pro Martin Kabrhel, known as much for his relentless trash talk as his poker skill, managed the almost unthinkable by competing in two live WSOP tournaments simultaneously while also securing a bracelet in a WSOP Online event. It's a feat that speaks to both his stamina and his knack for thriving under chaotic, high-pressure conditions.
With two of the summer's biggest headlines now behind us, attention turns squarely to the Main Event, where the world's best will battle for the title over the coming weeks.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Daniel NegreanuCanada$2,257,718
2Artur MartirosianRussian Federation$1,477,434
3Chris FrankGermany$1,002,107
4Philip SternheimerUnited Kingdom$705,448
5Yosuke MikiJapan$516,160
6Sean WinterUnited States$393,139
7Sergio Martinez GonzalezSpain$312,233
8Jeremy AusmusUnited States$259,047

Latest WSOP News

Upcoming Events