Negreanu Bags 8th Bracelet as Kabrhel Pulls Off Bonkers Multi-Tabling Feat

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  • Daniel Negreanu wins 8th WSOP bracelet in $100K PLO High Roller.
  • Martin Kabrhel claims online bracelet while multitasking in two live events.
  • Momentum builds for the WSOP 2026 Main Event with stars in top form.
Dnegs adds bracelet number 8 to his collection with $100K PLO win. (credit: WSOP.com)
Daniel Negreanu, the Poker Hall of Famer and one of the game's most recognisable faces on this side of the pond too, has added yet another piece of hardware to his trophy cabinet. 

Dnegs won his 8th career WSOP bracelet, this time in the $100,000 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller. It's a proper statement win, coming against a field packed with some of the toughest PLO specialists in the world.

Dnegs Reaches Redemption After a Rough WSOP 2026 Run

The Toronto native hasn't had the smoothest run at recent WSOP series, so this one will taste especially sweet. With the tide well and truly turned, Negreanu now heads into the WSOP 2026 Main Event with fresh momentum, joining the rest of the field as they battle it out for poker's biggest prize of the summer.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Daniel NegreanuCanada$2,257,718
2Artur MartirosianRussian Federation$1,477,434
3Chris FrankGermany$1,002,107
4Philip SternheimerUnited Kingdom$705,448
5Yosuke MikiJapan$516,160
6Sean WinterUnited States$393,139
7Sergio Martinez GonzalezSpain$312,233
8Jeremy AusmusUnited States$259,047

Kabrhel Doing Kabrhel Things

Negreanu wasn't the only one nabbing headlines this week. Czech pro and notorious trash-talker Martin Kabrhel somehow found time to play two live WSOP tournaments simultaneously while also bagging a bracelet in a WSOP Online event. That’s mad multitasking skills even by his own unpredictable standards. It's the sort of chaotic, larger-than-life story that keeps players checking WSOP updates daily, and Kabrhel has never been one to do things the easy way.

With both storylines wrapped up, focus now shifts firmly to the Main Event, where the sport's biggest names like Negreanu, will be gunning for glory over the coming weeks.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Martin Kabrhel$195,195
2Krista Gifford$144,495
3Florian Pesce$109,005
4Brian Wood$78,585
5Ivan Ruban$53,235
6Kevin Lemmer$38,025
7Malcolm Trayner$27,885
8Chang Yu Chung$22,815

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