
Santhosh Suvarna solely recorded his first reside event rating in 2020. In the years since that small money in his house nation of India, the poker participant and entrepreneur has gone on to accrue over $22.6 million on the circuit, with six titles to his identify. Half of these wins have come on the World Series of Poker, with the most recent seeing Suvarna emerge victorious within the 2026 WSOP $50,000 no-limit maintain’em eight-max occasion together with his third profession gold bracelet and $1,922,870 in prize cash.
Suvarna is simply the second participant from India to have gained three bracelets. He is now tied for the nation’s highest whole with Nipun Java. He stands alone atop the nation’s all-time cash record, although, as the one Indian to build up eight figures in profession earnings.
“It means a lot, as many Indians are playing, this bracelet means many more [players from India] will come,” Suvarna instructed PokerInformation reside reporters after popping out on prime.
This was the third-largest rating but for the Bangalore native. His prime payday stays the large $5.4 million that got here together with his win within the 2024 WSOP $250,000 buy-in.
Suvarna was awarded 1,326 Card Player Player of the Year factors for this newest triumph. That alone was adequate to place him simply exterior the highest 200 within the 2026 POY race standings introduced by CoinPoker. He additionally earned 550 PokerGO Tour factors, putting him twenty fifth on that high-stakes-focused leaderboard.
Business Man Destroys The Pros For Millions
Santhosh Suvarna conquered one of many hardest fields of the summer season, topping 167 entries in Event #29: $50,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold’em to win $1,922,870 and his third WSOP bracelet.
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Thinning The Field
The 167-entry turnout for this nosebleed-stakes affair made for a $7,932,500 prize pool, with the highest 26 all incomes a share. High rollers like Matthias Eibinger (twenty sixth), Eelis Parssinen (twenty fifth), Cary Katz (twenty fourth), Andrew Lichtenberger (twenty second), Adrian Mateos (18th), Ding Biao (fifteenth), and Aleksejs Ponakovs (14th) hit the rail after the cash bubble burst late on day 2.
The third and ultimate day of play started with 12 remaining and Suvarna within the lead. More heavy-hitters fell within the first couple of hours of play, together with cash-game common Turbo Nguyen (twelfth), bracelet winner Ben Heath (eleventh), two-time bracelet winner Sergio Aido (tenth), and bracelet winner Pieter Aerts (ninth).
With that, the official ultimate desk was set, with the remaining contenders having all locked up not less than $199,150 for his or her efforts. That sum in the end went to Jans Arends. The Dutch professional, a two-time bracelet winner, received all-in with J♥J♦ main the A♥J♠ of Anatoly Zlotnikov. The 10♦6♥2♣A♦3♣ runout gave Zlotnikov a successful pair of aces on the flip to finish Arends’ run in eighth place. He now has practically $6.9 million in profession cashes to his identify after this newest deep run.
Beck And Wilson Fall
With that, Zlotnikov jumped out to a wholesome lead going into seven-handed play. The benefit prolonged even additional when he gained an enormous pot to attain the following elimination. Zlotnikov opened to 500,000 from the cutoff with Ok♣8♣ and Brian Beck referred to as from the small blind with J♠10♠. Suvarna got here alongside from the massive blind and the flop got here down Ok♠Q♥8♦. It checked to Zlotnikov and he fired 695,000 together with his kings up. Breck referred to as together with his open-ended straight draw and backdoor flush outs and Suvarna mucked his unknown holding. The 6♠ flip made Breck’s flush draw fully-fledged. He check-called once more, this time for 975,000.
Brandon Wilson
The 8♠ river was an motion card, enhancing each gamers. Zlotnikov fired 1,140,000 together with his full home when checked to and Breck check-shoved for 4,210,000 together with his flush. Zlotnikov snap-called to earn the pot and the knockout. Breck $257,770 because the seventh-place finisher.
Brandon Wilson was floor down throughout early six-handed motion, to the purpose that he had over two-thirds of his stack compelled into the pot through the massive blind and ante. Chris Brewer made a committing elevate from the small blind with 6♥4♠ and Wilson went deep into the tank earlier than calling off with 7♠5♦. The flop and switch got here down A♦4♣2♥6♠ to provide Brewer two pair and Wilson an open-ended straight draw. The 7♥ accomplished the board, conserving Brewer’s hand finest. Wilson earned $340,905 because the sixth-place finisher. This was his fifteenth POY-qualified ultimate desk, with three titles gained alongside the way in which. Wilson’s 6,367 whole POY factors put him nicely out in entrance within the total standings, with a 1,350-point lead over second-ranked Kristen Foxen.
Zlotnikov And Brewer Bow Out
Suvarna gained an enormous pot with prime set of aces versus the queens and nines of Zlotnikov to slender the hole on the chip chief. Colin Robinson took a giant hit early in six-handed play, however quickly discovered a number of double-ups to get himself again in rivalry. A couple of of these got here at Zlotnikov’s expense, costing him the highest spot.
The Russian’s slide continued when he was compelled out of a giant pot by the pocket aces of bracelet winner Chang Lee. The two quickly clashed once more, and this time the South Korean introduced Q♠Q♣ with him. Zlotnikov had A♦9♦. The J♥10♦3♠7♣6♦ runout stored Lee’s pocket pair finest, sending Zlotnikov to the rail in fifth place ($460,445). This was the seventh ultimate desk of the 12 months for Zlotnikov, who gained a $25,000 buy-in at Triton Montenegro in May. This newest deep run moved him inside the highest 30 within the POY ranks.
The subsequent knockout arrived due to a traditional preflop race, with Brewer ripping six huge blinds from the button with 3♥3♦ and Lee calling from the small blind with A♣J♦. It was Lee who would want to attach with the board, and he did. The runout of A♥J♠J♣J♥A♦ gave him quad jacks and the pot. Brewer earned $634,870 because the fourth-place finisher. The two-time bracelet winner now boasts over $31 million in lifetime cashes.
Three, Two, One
Suvarna landed the following elimination blow. After limping from the small blind with A♥J♣, he referred to as Robinson’s shove from the massive blind for 14 huge blinds. Robinson’s A♠5♣ was behind preflop, and fell even additional again when the flop got here down Q♣J♠9♦. The Ok♦ flip gave Robinson outs to a chop, however the 6♦ on the top despatched him packing in third place ($893,225). This was a brand new prime rating for the 2024 $2,500 no-limit maintain’em bracelet winner.

Heads-up play started with pretty even stacks for Suvarna and Lee. An early profitable bluff for the Korean gave him the lead, however Suvarna’s journey deuces picked off one other try to purchase a pot. Suvarna then gained a hefty pot with a rivered flush towards kings and eights for Lee to leap out to greater than a 2:1 chip benefit.
Lee battled on, however was unable to regain the lead from there. In the ultimate hand, Lee limped for 600,000 whole from the button with Ok♠Ok♦ and Suvarna raised to 2,100,000 from the massive blind with 8♥7♥. Lee three-bet to six,000,000 and Suvarna referred to as. The flop got here down 10♦9♦9♣. Suvarna check-called Lee’s guess of three,500,000 and the flip introduced the 8♣. This time it was a check-raise for Suvarna, with him shoving over Lee’s 6,400,000 guess. Lee referred to as off his remaining few million with the overpair and needed to fade jacks, eights, and sixes on the river. The 8♠ appeared on the top, enhancing Suvarna to a successful full home to provide him the pot and the title.
Lee earned $1,281,905 because the runner-up, the second-largest rating but for the 2025 WSOP $25,000 eight-max occasion winner.
Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Payout | POY Points | PGT Points |
| 1 | Santhosh Suvarna | $1,922,870 | 1,326 | 550 |
| 2 | Chang Lee | $1,281,905 | 1105 | 500 |
| 3 | Colin Robinson | $893,225 | 884 | 357 |
| 4 | Chris Brewer | $634,870 | 663 | 254 |
| 5 | Anatoly Zlotnikov | $460,445 | 553 | 184 |
| 6 | Brandon Wilson | $340,905 | 442 | 136 |
| 7 | Brian Breck | $257,770 | 332 | 103 |
| 8 | Jans Arends | $199,500 | 221 | 80 |
Photo credit score: WSOP / Dominic Iaquinto, Miguel Cortes, Lennart Hennig

