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Nick Schulman announces Poker Weekly radio show: Look, we're all thinking it but no one's saying it: the people want more Nick Schulman.
The professional poker player and commentator will host the radio show for the next six Saturday nights at 8:00pm ET on Sirius XM Radio (Channel 82).
As he describes it, it's a trial run with the potential for more should things go well – so be sure to tune in.
It's time to look to the future: With the summer series in the rearview – mostly, don't forget we've got three epic days of Main Event final table action coming up – it's time to start looking forward to WSOP Paradise in The Bahamas.
And where else to start, but with the hotly-contested Player of the Year race?
Get every WSOP result right here: With the exception of the Main Event, the 2026 WSOP is done and dusted. You can check every winner of every live event, including payouts, in the article below.
Event number 100 of 100 is complete: With his victory in the $1K Super Turbo, She Wong of the USA has won the final event on the WSOP Las Vegas schedule.
The one-day affair was the final event to finish, late on Wednesday night, when Wong took down the last hand against Japan's Ryuta Nakai. It's a first bracelet win for Wong, who banks $216,286 for a fine day's work.
With the conclusion of the $1K Super Turbo there's now just one piece of unfinished business from the 2026 world Series of Poker, and that's who will win the Main Event and its incredible $10 million first prize.
Nishant Sharma wins $800 Deepstack for $196,659: The Indian pro - winner of the 2025 Asian Poker Tour Championship Main Event - finally has a WSOP bracelet to add to a trophy cabinet packed with the spoils of his many victories across Asia.
The man from Mumbai defeated Taiwan's Chung-Tang Lin heads-up to seal the deal.
Alexander Kostritsyn wins $25K High Roller HORSE ($872,052): He beat Ali Eslami heads-up to claim his first WSOP Bracelet.
$5K 8-Handed NLH – Phil Hellmuth eliminated in second ($464,286): He couldn't quite believe it at the end as he shook hands with Darren Rabinowitz. So close for Hellmuth in one of the final events of the 2026 WSOP. It's Rabinowitz's second WSOP bracelet.
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