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WSOP 2026 Schedule Rumours: Early Signals Point to Another Historic Summer in Las Vegas
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WSOP 2026 Schedule Rumours: Early Signals Point to Another Historic Summer in Las Vegas

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The World Series of Poker (WSOP) has confirmed an unprecedented $1,000,000 prize for the 2026 WSOP Player of the Year (POY) competition. For the first time, results across WSOP Europe, WSOP Las Vegas, and WSOP Paradise will feed into a single global ranking.

This change is designed to reward consistent results and sustained volume, encouraging a season-long race rather than a single-series chase. The top 100 players will receive WSOP tickets, and the winner will receive a $100,000 package to the WSOP Paradise.

“We are thrilled to kick off 2026 with a bold new vision for the World Series of Poker,” said Ty Stewart, CEO of WSOP. “By uniting our three flagship live series under a unified, $1M Player of the Year competition, we’re giving players a true global season to chase history. Starting with a monster guarantee in Prague, continuing through our summer homecoming in Las Vegas, and culminating in Paradise, we are dedicated to offering the best value and the biggest stages in the world,” Stewart added.

What Changed in 2026

The 2026 WSOP Player of the Year race introduces a global format built around season-long results and meaningful rewards. Key changes include:

  • Unified Global Ranking: Results from WSOP Europe, WSOP Las Vegas, and WSOP Paradise contribute to a single ranking.
  • $1M Prize Pool: The prize money, distributed as exclusive WSOP packages, is awarded to the top 100 finishers.
  • Scoring: Only a player’s top 15 results are considered, emphasizing consistency and strong performance streaks.
  • Points: New multipliers are applied to winners (6x), final tables (4x), in-the-money (2x), and busted (1x). 
  • Ineligible events: Non-open formats (such as Seniors or Ladies) and online bracelets do not count toward the POY standings.

Uniting Three Flagship Series

To reinvent the prestigious POY, which previously focused solely on the summer, the competition will now span almost the entire year across WSOP Europe, Las Vegas, and WSOP Paradise. 

The main event in 2026 will feature a guaranteed prize pool of €10,000,000 with a €5,300 buy-in. This represents the largest prize pool ever offered in a European poker tournament, reinforcing the WSOP’s commitment to attracting top professionals.

This structure provides players with multiple opportunities to win significant prizes in high-value tournaments across various levels. Furthermore, as in previous seasons, there will be opportunities to win bracelets and accumulate significant points in the Player of the Year race.

Below is the published schedule snapshot for WSOP Europe 2026, along with the dates for WSOP Las Vegas and WSOP Paradise:

EventDateBuy-in
The Opener – NLH Mystery Bounty March 31€1,000
2 PLO Mixed (Big O, PLO 8, PLO)March 31€3,000
COLOSSUS NLHApril 2€500
PLOSSUS Bounty PLOApril 3€500
Main Event NLH European Championship – €10M GTDApril 3€5,300
NLH Super Turbo BountyApril 5 €2,000
MONSTER STACK NLHApril 6€1,500
PLO European ChampionshipApril 6€5,300
Rounder Cup NLH (EU vs Rest of World)April 7€2,500
NLH FreezeoutApril 8€800
European Circuit Championship NLH – €1.5M GTDApril 9€1,500
GGMillion$ High Roller NLHApril 10€25,000
PLO Double Board Bomb PotApril 11€1,000
The Closer – NLH Turbo BountyApril 12€2,000
WSOP Las Vegas 2026May 26 – July 15$10,000
WSOP Paradise 2026December 1 – December 18$25,000

$1 Million Prize Pool Breakdown

The additional $1 million prize, distributed among the top 100 players, will be awarded as a package including WSOP tickets. These rewards enhance the event’s value and incentivize players to excel. The winner will receive a package to the Bahamas festival, and other top finishers will receive packages and tickets tied to future WSOP events.

The full structure is as follows:

RankPrizeDetails
1st$100K WSOP Paradise PackageEnhanced top prize
2nd – 3rd$100K WSOP Paradise Package
4th – 15th$30K Super Main Event Package
16th – 50th$5K Circuit Championship Package1 random player upgraded to $30K
51st – 100th$2.5K Circuit Championship Ticket6 random players upgraded to $5K

Key Rules and Eligibility

Not all events are eligible for the WSOP leaderboard ranking. Closed (non-open) events are not eligible for POY points. Examples of events that do not count toward the additional prize include the Super Seniors and Ladies Championship and similar events.

Tie situations are subject to specific terms. If multiple players are eliminated in the same round, they will receive the same points, calculated based on the average of the points for those final positions.

Why It Matters

For professional players, the unified prize competition structure incentivizes high-volume tournament players across multiple regions.

This provides consistent players with numerous opportunities to accumulate points and ascend the rankings. The rule to count only a player’s top 15 results promotes consistent high performance.

For the poker industry, this enhances the popularity of the Player of the Year award, recognizing the most skilled live tournament player. Additionally, increased participation boosts the number of participants and the total prize pool. 

For more casual players and fans, accessible qualification paths via satellites on major online platforms make live entries feel more realistic, especially for anyone comparing where to play online on the best poker sites.

2026 WSOP: Key Dates to Mark

The POY race encourages players to pick up the pace in the major WSOP 2026 tournaments. Here are the three main series that are eligible for the leaderboard:

EventDateLocationDetails & POY
WSOP EuropeMarch 31 – April 12, 2026King’s Casino/Hilton, Prague (Czech Republic)15 bracelets; €5,300 Main Event (€10M GTD). Early results can set the tone for the overall race
WSOP Las VegasMay 26 – July 15, 2026Horseshoe & Paris Las Vegas, NV (USA)Enormous fields with a $10,000 Main Event. The location where the majority of POY points are obtained
WSOP ParadiseDecember 1–18, 2026Atlantis Paradise Island, BahamasHigh stakes are the best events. Ideal for late leaderboard surges

The WSOP has launched a dedicated 2026 POY leaderboard page to track ranking and points across the season. Volume grinders can accumulate points early in Europe and at any other eligible event. Mid-season results often shape the leaderboard heading into the final stop.

FAQ

Only open live bracelet events from WSOP Europe, WSOP Las Vegas, and WSOP Paradise count toward the 2026 WSOP Player of the Year standings.
A player's top 15 scores count toward the overall leaderboard, rewarding consistent results across multiple qualifying events.
No. Online bracelet events and non-open formats do not count toward the 2026 WSOP Player of the Year race. Examples of non-open events include formats such as Seniors, Ladies, and Tag Team.
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