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WSOP Day 16: Santhosh Suvarna Triumphs in $50K High Roller, $100K Event Kicks Off
Day 16 of the 2026 WSOP was all about poker's elite and astronomical stakes. The spotlight was on Indian phenomenon Santhosh Suvarna, who turned his participation in the prestigious $50,000 High Roller into a third gold bracelet and nearly $2 million. As celebrations continued, the series’ most expensive tournament — the $100K High Roller — kicked off.
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VLOG | Chris Moneymaker: Return to Where It All Began

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WSOP 2026: Richard Alsup Dominates Record-Breaking Monster Stack, Takes Home $1.3 Million (Event #18)
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Revolution in Las Vegas: WSOP and Solana Join Forces in Historic Partnership
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WSOP 2026: Santhosh Suvarna Makes Indian History with Victory in $50K High Roller (Event #29)
Indian high roller specialist Santhosh Suvarna asserted his elite status on the global scene by taking the $50K High Roller title at WSOP 2026. Suvarna claimed his third gold bracelet and earned the highest payout of this year's series, exceeding $1.9 million.
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VLOG | Martin Kabrhel: $50k High Roller and Facing the World's Best Players

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STREAM: $50K NLH High Roller 8-Handed - Final Table | World Series of Poker

Event #29: $50K High Roller NLH promises an intense clash among the world's poker elite, vying for one of the most coveted bracelets and seven-figure payouts. The tournament, featuring the highest buy-in at WSOP 2026, attracted a total of 167 entries, generating a massive prize pool of $7,932,500.

The final day sees the last 12 players in action, led by Indian pro and two-time bracelet winner Santhosh Suvarna, holding a significant lead. 

Trailing closely is last year's $25K High Roller champion Chang Lee, who made a spectacular comeback from just seven big blinds to secure the second spot.

In contention for the title and the top prize of nearly $1.9 million are also big names like Chris Brewer and the day two leader Brandon Wilson. 

Ranking of the 12 Finalists for Event #29: $50,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em 8-Handed

Rank

Player

Country

Stack

1.

Santhosh Suvarna

India

7,700,000

2.

Chang Lee

South Korea

5,900,000

3.

Brandon Wilson

USA

5,200,000

4.

Chris Brewer

USA

5,100,000

5.

Jans Arends

Netherlands

4,700,000

6.

Colin Robinson

USA

4,700,000

7.

Anatoly Zlotnikov

Russia

4,200,000

8.

Pieter Aerts

Belgium

3,800,000

9.

Sergio Aido

Spain

3,600,000

10.

Ben Heath

United Kingdom

2,300,000

11.

Brian Breck

USA

1,600,000

12.

Turbo Nguyen

USA

1,400,000

 

Position

Prize

1st place

$1,922,870

2nd place

$1,281,905

3rd place

$893,225

4th place

$634,870

5th place

$460,445

6th place

$340,905

7th place

$257,770

8th place

$199,500

9th place

$157,280

10th – 11th place

$127,040

12th place

$105,000


Sources: WSOP Live, YouTube

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WSOP Day 15: Four Bracelets Awarded, Suvarna Leads $50K Event Heading into Final Day
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