WSOP 2026: The Asian Player’s Complete Guide to Winning a Bracelet This Summer

The World Series of Poker is live right now in Las Vegas — and for the first time, Asian players have more direct routes into the action than ever before. Whether you want to win an online bracelet from your phone or qualify for the $10,000 Main Event starting July 2, here’s everything you need to know.

WSOP 2026 by the Numbers

The 57th annual World Series of Poker runs May 26 to July 15, 2026 at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. It’s the biggest WSOP in history: 100 bracelet events, buy-ins ranging from $400 to $50,000, and a $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event that begins on July 2.

In a major change for 2026, the Main Event final table won’t play out immediately. After nine players are determined on July 13, the table pauses and resumes on August 3–5 — a new multi-year deal with ESPN brings full broadcast coverage in the spirit of the old “November Nine” format. The champion will be crowned on August 5.

APT x WSOP: Asia Is Now in the Room

In a landmark announcement, the Asian Poker Tour — sponsored by Natural8 — has officially partnered with the WSOP for the 2026 summer series. The APT’s logo will appear on selected live-streamed tables and APT guests will join ESPN commentary broadcasts throughout the summer. For Asian poker, this is the biggest mainstream exposure the region has ever had at the WSOP.

How Asian Players Can Qualify From Home

You don’t need to fly to Las Vegas to compete for a WSOP bracelet in 2026. GGPoker — the official international partner for WSOP Online — is running two parallel opportunities this summer:

1. WSOP Online Bracelets (International, via GGPoker)

International players outside the US can compete for official WSOP Online Gold Bracelets directly on GGPoker.com. The platform runs WSOP Express qualifiers across eligible regions including Asia, with a four-step qualifying path that starts at just $0.50 and culminates in $150 MTTs where winners receive a $10,000 Main Event seat.

2. GGPoker World Festival 2026 (Running Now)

Running concurrently through June 9, the GGPoker World Festival is the biggest online poker series in history: 1,600+ events, $300 million in total guarantees, and $3 million in leaderboard prizes. Opening weekend already crushed guarantees, with a mystery bounty hitting $91,000. It runs across four tiers — Low, Medium, High, Super — so there’s an entry point for every bankroll from $3 to $10,500.

Both series feed directly into WSOP seats. If you’re going to be playing online poker this summer anyway, there’s no better place to do it.

Key Dates for Asian Players

DateEvent
May 3 – Jun 9GGPoker World Festival 2026 ($300M GTD)
May 26 – Jul 15WSOP 2026 Las Vegas (100 bracelet events)
May 30 – Jul 14WSOP Online 2026 (30 bracelets, US states only via WSOP.com)
Jul 2WSOP $10,000 Main Event — Day 1A
Jul 7Last day of late registration for Main Event
Aug 3–5WSOP Main Event Final Table (ESPN broadcast)

Bottom Line

WSOP 2026 is the most accessible the series has ever been for Asian players. The APT partnership puts Asia on the global stage, the GGPoker WSOP Express makes qualifying affordable, and the World Festival runs simultaneously for those who want to grind online. If you’ve ever thought about chasing a bracelet, this is the summer to do it.

Sources: WSOP.com official schedule, Pokerfuse WSOP Express guide, PokerNews GG World Festival announcement, Asian Poker Tour 2026 schedule

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