February 16 - February 22, 2026
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again. It is so cool to see someone we know on the UK mainstream media circuit.
As a Brit, I grew up watching TGIF (if you know, you know), so this is a super big deal!
Check out the entire interview below.
Well, well, well… The official press release is still pending, but PokerStars has already rolled out the SCOOP 2026 schedule on its client.
This year’s Spring Championship of Online Poker runs from March 1–26 and comes with $45 million+ in guaranteed prize pools. That’s a noticeable dip compared to previous editions, but don’t let that fool you; the volume is massive.
🔹 $45M+ in guarantees
🔹 400 tournaments across 136 events
🔹 Buy-ins from $5.50 to $15,000
🔹 A SCOOP trophy for every event winner (except in certain countries due to regional regulations)
On top of that, the series is backed by two promotions worth over $600,000:
🎁 SCOOP Lucky Dip – $525,000 in prizes
🏆 $100,000 SCOOP Player of the Series leaderboard
If you want to get to grips with online poker offerings in:
We’ve got you covered.
This time, he stumbled upon an old-school WSOP chip set.
My favorite was the retro WPT plug-and-play gaming console he found!
I can’t wait to see what else he unearths—it’s like a poker time capsule.
Señor Tilt is living the dream, or at least live-streaming it. He kicks things off with his 2026 investment thesis, then heads to PokerGO Studios for some high-stakes games against the usual suspects like Andrew Robl and Alan Keating.
The highlight is a private poker event in Miami, described as 'the most insane’ of its kind.
David and Dara lift the lid on what led up to their departure from WPT Global — taking us right back to the start of the partnership and how the sponsorship came to be!
I’ve already listened to it, and yeah, you’re going to want to tune in to this one.
The 2026 WSOP schedule has been out for nearly 24 hours now, and as expected, the poker world has plenty to say.
Timelines are filled with hot takes. Some love it. Some hate it. Some are still trying to figure out how they’re going to survive seven weeks in Vegas.
Meanwhile, our brother Poker Industry PRO has done what they do every year — a full, detailed breakdown of the entire schedule. (PRO is available exclusively to subscribers.)
But we’re going to share a few interesting numbers with everyone.
Out of 100 bracelet events at the 2026 World Series of Poker:
• 25 are freezeouts
• 75 allow re-entries
Breaking that down further:
• 36 events allow a single re-entry
• 21 events allow up to two re-entries
• 2 events offer unlimited re-entries
There are also 16 flighted tournaments on the schedule. Some allow one re-entry per flight, others allow two, and a few limit re-entry to players eliminated from a specific starting flight.
Enough of the WSOP stories for a minute… While all eyes have been on Las Vegas, the Irish Open is quietly building momentum ahead of its return at the end of March.
According to PokerStars, more than 200 players have already secured their Irish Open Main Event seats through online qualifiers — with satellites starting from just €1.10.
And it’s not just PokerStars. Online qualifiers are also running on Paddy Power and across other iPoker skins, giving players plenty of affordable routes into one of Europe’s most iconic events.
h/t to Sherry… you only need to verify at the WSOP if you haven’t done so previously or if your banking/ personal details have changed.
Remember the WSOP+ App will help with all poker based admin when you are in Vegas.
This is a great video from Monika, and if you didn’t know, she had an incredible 2025, ranking 8th on the Hendon Mob female 2025 money list for almost $1 million in earnings.
So it probably pays to listen to her advice!
There’s expanded flights, a new summer circuit series and brand new events.
Also, there will now be free WSOP streams on YouTube — which let me tell you is a big.deal.
With the 2026 WSOP schedule dropping earlier today, Daniel Negreanu is staying true to form, announcing his plans for the summer. Kid Poker has his eyes set on 40 events in total, looking to increase his bracelet count.
In addition to the usual suspects, such as the Main, a variety of mixed game tournaments, and a few big buy-ins, Negreanu will be jumping into Day 1C of $300 Gladiators of Poker event on July 10, in case you want a shot at rubbing elbows with the legend!
Ladies’ Event is on Day 2 of the Tag Team Event, a tournament many female players compete in as well.
Alex O’Brien, book author and poker pro, seems to think so.
Ok, the full schedule for the 57th World Series of Poker is out—100 live bracelets.
But where are the online bracelets?
Looks like WSOP is holding off announcing them this year, probably because their software deal with 888poker runs until early 2026. They’re likely waiting to see how that plays out before making it official.
Last year, they announced online bracelets in March, and in 2024, even later—but that was for different reasons, mainly the shared liquidity stuff.
Here’s what the official press release says:
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.
Does this mean the return of the ill-fated November 9? We’ll have to wait and see. Here’s PokerNews’ take, speculating that the delay might be to avoid overlap with the World Cup:
Similarly, another global event, the FIFA World Cup hosted across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, will also take significant billing this summer, with the opening semi-final match scheduled for July 14, a day after the final table is set.
Whether a juggernaut event such as a World Cup factored into the decision to delay the Main Event final table is speculation, but there is no doubt that even a pause of a few weeks, rather than months, will have a meaningful impact on the series and the way fans experience poker’s biggest tournament.
It would allow fans and media alike to get to know the contenders better, as well as for the finalists to potentially benefit from final table patch or sponsorship deals that the quickfire nature of recent years hasn’t allowed for.
These are the events that didn’t make it this year.
• $1,000 Battle of the Ages
• $777 Lucky 7’s
• $1,979 Poker Hall of Fame
• $1,500 Shootout
• $3,000 Limit Hold’em
• $1,500 PLO
Which one hits you the most?
Early reactions to the 2026 World Series of Poker schedule are starting to roll in.
Jeff Platt is asking for everyone’s thoughts on the WSOP 2026 Vegas schedule — what stands out, what feels different, and what could shape the summer.
Drop your take below.
And go ahead, give his thread a bookmark.
Big changes are coming to this year’s WSOP Main Event broadcast.
Recently appointed Jeff Platt (now officially part of the World Series of Poker as their employee) sounds genuinely pumped about what’s ahead.
Details are still mostly under wraps, but today’s press release mentioned a brand-new, upgraded TV set at Paris Las Vegas, plus daily WSOP live streams that will be free to watch.
No surprise Platt is this excited:
“GUYS THE STAGE IS GOING TO BE AWESOME”
Looks like this year’s WSOP production is getting a serious glow-up.
The BetRivers Poker socks showed up… and people actually seem pretty into them 🧦
Didn’t expect this level of reaction, but some players are putting them right up there with trophies or rings.
“Idk accessories for both feet seem greater than a ring for just one hand.”
Fair point.
They were part of the Christmas promos from BetRivers Poker. If you missed them, there may be another chance later in the year.
These are the new bracelet events debuting at 2026 WSOP.
• $550 Mini Mystery Millions — May 26
• $10,000 GGMillion$ High Roller — May 31
• $1,700 U.S. Circuit Championship — June 2
• $1,500 Five Card PLO — June 18
• $1,500 Pick Your PLO — July 9
• $500 Summer Saver — July 12
But what you might not know is that new episodes are dropping this week, and word on the street is that there will be some juicy details on the behind-the-scenes machinations over at WPT Global.
We’ll definitely be tuning in, so make sure to sign up to get the gossip!
This article may be from 2023 but I went down a rabbit hole courtesy of PokerNews and Phil Hellmuth and before you know it, your on a Time magazine article from 3 years ago.
And now I am acquainting myself with Jenny Just and her Poker Power mission to get more Women in Poker.
Some people are hugely talented and driven, resulting in $2 million pay days.
Whereas the rest of us are just pleased to have made it through another week of the February dirge.