Heads Up: The World Series Of Poker Reveals Full Summer 2026 Series Schedule

The world’s biggest poker series returns to the Las Vegas Strip at the Horseshoe and Paris casino hotels from May 26 through July 25. The schedule includes the $10,000 Main Event, the WSOP Player of the Year and new events offering 100 WSOP bracelets.

The World Series of Poker (WSOP) announced the daily event schedule for the 2026 World Series of Poker last week. The 57th edition of the world’s richest and most prestigious poker series returns to Las Vegas. Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas will host the events on the iconic Las Vegas Strip. The 2026 WSOP promises a summer of unparalleled action, where new legends will be made, and 100 gold bracelets will be awarded.

The excitement begins on May 26 with a revamped lineup designed to maintain the momentum of 2025’s record-breaking season, which saw GGPoker ambassador Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi capture the Main Event title and a $10,000,000 top prize.

The $10,000 Main Event & Free Daily Stream

As always, the centerpiece of the summer is the $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em World Championship, better known as the ‘Main Event’, which begins on Thursday, July 2. Play will proceed until the final table is reached on July 13, with specifics on the Main Event final table play dates and broadcast coverage to be announced at a later date.

To bring WSOP action to a wider international audience, a free daily stream will be broadcast live on the official WSOP YouTube channel from May 26 through to the start of the Main Event. This daily broadcast will showcase the new and improved TV set at Paris Las Vegas and feature some of the game’s most recognizable commentators.

WSOP 2026 Highlights

Additional highlight events include:

Event #7 Heads Up No-Limit Holdem Championship – 64 players max (3-day event) – May 29 – $25,000 buy-in

Event #18 MONSTER STACK No-Limit Holdem (5-day event) – June 3 – $1,500 buy-in

Event #34 COLOSSUS No-Limit Holdem (3-day event) – June 10 – $500 buy-in

Event #41 Super High Roller No-Limit Holdem (3-day event) – June 13 – $250,000 buy-in

Event #47 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha (4-day event) – June 15 – $25,000 buy-in

Event #50 MILLIONAIRE MAKER No-Limit Holdem (5-day event) – June 17 – $1,500 buy-in

Event #60 Poker Players Championship (5-day event) – June 21 – $50,000 buy-in

Event #63 Mystery Millions – No-Limit Hold’em (3-day event) – June 23 – $1,000 buy-in

Additional flights have also been added to several of the most popular bracelet events, offering players more opportunities than ever before to play their favorite WSOP events.

New Events & Summer Circuit Momentum

To maximize the excitement, the 2026 schedule introduces several high-impact events and a seamless transition into the Circuit season:

Event #1 Mini Mystery Millions No-Limit Holdem (3-day event): A $550 buy-in featuring a massive $1M bounty prize guarantee – May 26

Event #11 GGMillion$ High Roller No-Limit Holdem (3-day event): A $10,000 buy-in prestige event with two starting flights – May 31

Event #16 U.S. Circuit Championship No-Limit Holdem (3-day event): A $1,700 buy-in event following the success of WSOP Paradise – June 2

Event #53 Five Card Pot-Limit Omaha (3-Day event): A $1,500 buy-in PLO event – June 18

Event #91 “Pick Your PLO” (3-Day event): A $1,500 buy-in Dealer’s Choice format including PLO, PLO8, Five-Card PLO (High), and Big O – July 9

Summer Circuit: For the first time, a WSOP Circuit will begin during the final days of the bracelet series, running from July 14 – 25, ensuring the action in Las Vegas never slows down. The full schedule and other details will be available at WSOP.com.

Executive & Ambassador Reaction

“As we saw in 2025, thousands of incredible stories are waiting to be told at the World Series of Poker,” said Ty Stewart, CEO of WSOP. “We’re more committed than ever to being poker’s unquestioned biggest stage and to shining a brighter spotlight on our favorite game.”

“Our favorite time of year is around the corner, and we cannot wait to once again welcome the poker world back to the Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas,” said Jack Effel, senior vice president of poker operations at Caesars Entertainment. “This summer’s World Series of Poker promises more action and more opportunities to play your favorite events than ever before, from the first ‘Shuffle Up and Deal!’ to the crowning of the Main Event champion.”

GGPoker’s WSOP Express satellites allow enthusiasts all over the world to follow in the footsteps of their heroes. Whether you are an international player qualifying via GGPoker or a domestic U.S. player winning your seat via WSOP Online, we want to see you taking your shot at the gold in 2026!” said Daniel Negreanu, GGPoker Global Ambassador and seven-time WSOP bracelet winner.

 

 

WSOP+ Registration & Accommodations

Players can now access all tournament details via the WSOP+ app, which has already been updated with the full schedule. Registration for all summer events will open soon, streamlining the path to the podium. Players planning to visit the WSOP this summer should install the app and complete registration before arriving in Las Vegas. Those who participated in WSOP 2025 and previously verified their identity do not need to do so again this year unless their personal information has changed or a new payment method is used.

Reduced room rates are available across Caesars Entertainment’s Las Vegas resorts for the series. To access them, visit www.caesars.com, select a date between May 26 and July 25, 2026, and use promo code WSOP26.

WSOP Player Of The Year

The 100 bracelet events that make up the World Series of Poker 2026 will shape the race for the revamped WSOP Player of the Year (POY) competition. New for 2026, WSOP will award $1 million in total to POY competitors. The player who finishes first receives a $100,000 WSOP Paradise 2026 package. Last year, it was Shaun Deeb, who won his seventh bracelet.

This year’s POY race starts at the World Series of Poker Europe 2026, which will be hosted in Prague, Czechia, from March 31 through April 12. For more details on the 2026 POY competition, please visit the WSOP POY page.

More Information & Online Qualification

Players should follow @WSOP on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram or check WSOP.com for more event news and updates.

To qualify online for WSOP 2026, visit GGPoker.com. To find out more about WSOP Express, or wsoponline.com if located in the United States.

 


 

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