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MANIFOLD
The Main Event of the 2026 WSOP will be won by someone who has never won a bracelet before.
3
Ṁ100Ṁ34
Jul 20
81%
chance

Resolution criteria

  • This market will resolve to YES if the winner of the 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event has zero (0) WSOP gold bracelets to their name prior to their victory in this tournament.

  • This market will resolve to NO if the winner has already won at least one official WSOP gold bracelet prior to securing the 2026 Main Event title.

  • Key Definitions & Details:

    • WSOP Gold Bracelet: This includes any official WSOP gold bracelet from any series (such as the flagship Las Vegas series, WSOP Online, WSOP Europe, or WSOP Paradise). WSOP Circuit rings do not count as gold bracelets.

    • Timing: If a player wins a bracelet earlier in the 2026 WSOP series (prior to the final card being dealt in the Main Event), they will be considered to have won a bracelet before, and the market will resolve NO.

    • Source of Truth: Official tournament data on WSOP.com or reporting from PokerNews.

    • If the 2026 WSOP Main Event is cancelled, postponed past December 31, 2026, or does not produce a winner, this market will resolve to N/A.

Background

  • The 57th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP) runs from May 26 to July 15, 2026, at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. The $10,000 Main Event begins on July 2, 2026, with the delayed final table scheduled to air on ESPN from August 3–5, 2026.

  • Historically, the massive field size of the Main Event makes it highly common for the winner to be a first-time bracelet winner. However, established professionals and players with previous WSOP Online or international bracelets remain strong contenders in the field.

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