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WSOP 2026 Week 4 Bracelet Roundup: The Biggest Storylines So Far

WSOP 2026 Week 4 Bracelet Roundup: The Biggest Storylines So Far

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With the 2026 World Series of Poker deep into its schedule and the Main Event now days away, the bracelet count is climbing and the storylines are heating up. Here is a roundup of the biggest results and trends so far this summer.

Headline Results

  • $250,000 Super High Roller: Adrián Mateos captured the largest buy-in of the series for a massive $4,334,411 payday, cementing his status as one of the best tournament players in the world.
  • $100,000 High Roller: Yuri Dzivielevski took down the six-figure buy-in for $2,841,432, another statement result from the Brazilian star.
  • $500 Colossus: Justin Smith outlasted 16,269 entrants to win $550,000 and a bracelet in the series' signature massive-field event.
  • $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em: Josh Reichard earned his maiden bracelet, vaulting him into Player of the Year contention.

Trends of the Series

  • The high-roller elite are dominating: Mateos and Dzivielevski both banked seven figures, underlining how the very best continue to separate themselves in the biggest buy-ins.
  • Breakout performances: first-time bracelet winners like Josh Reichard are reshaping the leaderboards.
  • International strength: players from Spain, Brazil, Japan, and across the globe are making deep runs.

The Player of the Year Race

As of June 25, Alex Foxen leads the Player of the Year standings with 2,720 points after collecting his fourth career bracelet, followed by Josh Reichard (2,259), Nick Schulman (2,157), and Naoya Kihara (2,075). With the Main Event and its August final table still to come — worth enormous POY points — the race is far from settled. Read our full breakdown in the Player of the Year guide.

What is Next

All eyes now turn to the $10,000 Main Event, beginning July 2. A deep run there can completely reshuffle the POY leaderboard and define the legacy of the 2026 series. Stay tuned for our continuing coverage.

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