The Onyx High Roller Series August 2026 featured six highlighted tournaments won by Mikalai Vaskaboinikau, Paulius Vaitekunas, David Coleman, Raoul Kanme, Boris Kolev and Goofy, with listed prizes ranging from $32,200 to $1,250,000 and buy-ins reaching $50,500.
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Onyx High Roller Series August 2026 brought together a schedule of high-stakes live poker tournaments featuring buy-ins from $5,200 to $50,500. The festival featured No-Limit Hold'em, Pot-Limit Omaha and Mystery Bounty tournaments, as well as high-stakes cash games.
Six highlighted events produced victories for Mikalai Vaskaboinikau, Paulius Vaitekunas, David Coleman, Raoul Kanme, Boris Kolev and Goofy. The highlighted results included the $50,500 Onyx High Roller Championship, the $25,500 Main Event, the $10,400 Premiere and the $10,400 Mystery Bounty.
The August series covered tournament buy-ins ranging from $5,200 through $50,500, with the $50,500 Onyx High Roller Championship holding the highest entry price on the schedule.
The $10,400 Premiere opened the schedule and featured multiple starting flights followed by a final day. It carried a $5 million guarantee, while Premiere satellites started at $2,200.
The $25,500 Main Event also featured a $5 million guarantee. Players could enter Main Event satellites from $5,200, with the same $5,200 satellite price available for seats to the Onyx High Roller Championship.
Another tournament on the schedule was the $5,200 PLO Bounty, a single-day event scheduled for Sunday, August 9. It was followed by the $10,400 Mystery Bounty, which carried a $1 million guarantee.
Shot clocks were in use from the start of every tournament, and re-entry remained available throughout each event's registration period.
Mikalai Vaskaboinikau won the $50,500 Onyx High Roller Championship for $450,000, defeating Alexey Borovkov heads-up, while Paulius Vaitekunas took the $10,200 Bounty for $32,200 over Aleksandr Kirichenko.
David Coleman claimed the $15,300 6-Max title for $270,000, and Raoul Kanme captured the $25,500 Main Event for $1,250,000, the largest prize among the highlighted results, with Matthias Lipp finishing runner-up.
Boris Kolev won the $10,400 Mystery Bounty for $127,400, again with Aleksandr Kirichenko as runner-up, and Goofy topped the $10,400 Premiere for $1,000,000, defeating Mikita Badziakouski in the final.