Ethan Yau has won the $1k NLH 6-Max at the World Series of Poker 2026. The American secured his second bracelet.At WSOP 2026, 100 live events and 30 online events will be played. Last night, the $1,300 NLH High Roller 6-Max Championship concluded. A total of 226 entries or $1.13 million in prize money was collected.The tournament started on WSOP.com, but the Final Table was played at Horseshoe & Paris Las Vegas. It was an impressive lineup, as besides Ethan Yau, Adrian Mateos and Nick Schulman also sat at the table.Schulman was playing for Bracelet #9 but had to settle for 6th place and $1,850. Adrian Mateos made it to heads-up play. Until then, the Spaniard had won every bracelet duel. However, with the seventh bracelet, he came up short. Facing a short stack, Mateos ($1,150) lost with T9 against Yau’s queens ($1,825).
Final Table Payouts
- 1st: Ethan Yau (USA), $1,825
- 2nd: Adrian Mateos (Spain), $1,150
- 3rd: Shannon Shorr (USA), $1,950
- 4th: Dejan Kaladjurdjevic (Montenegro), $1,050
- 5th: Pedro Neves (Portugal), $1,150
- 6th: Nick Schulman (USA), $1,850

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World Series of Poker 2026
Date: May 26 to July 15 /
Main Event Final Table August 3 – 5
Location: Horseshoe Las Vegas
Events: 100 live & 30 online
Buy-Ins: $1 to $1,000, online starting at $1
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