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2026 WSOP Day 14: Jake Schwartz Eyes First Bracelet

Three bracelets awarded on Day 14 as Schwartz closes in on his maiden WSOP title in Las Vegas.

·Industry Analysts··1 min read
2026 WSOP Day 14: Jake Schwartz Eyes First Bracelet

Three bracelets fell on Day 14 of the 2026 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, with Jake Schwartz positioned to claim his first-ever WSOP bracelet, according to PokerNews (June 9, 2026).

Why It Matters

Bracelet races at the WSOP carry direct implications for poker bettors and tournament-market participants who wager on player outcomes and series leaderboards. A first-time bracelet winner like Schwartz represents the kind of underdog storyline that drives live betting volume and futures market swings. As of June 2026, the WSOP remains the world's most-watched poker series, meaning high-profile deep runs generate measurable spikes in both viewership and online poker traffic. Players and bettors tracking the Player of the Year race should note each bracelet award shifts the standings materially. Gambling on poker tournament outcomes involves real financial risk.

Context

The 2026 WSOP is running its standard multi-week schedule at its Las Vegas venue. Day 14 has already produced three bracelet winners, maintaining the series' typical pace of roughly one to two gold bracelets awarded per day across the festival's 90-plus events. Jake Schwartz is a recognizable mid-to-high stakes tournament regular who, per PokerNews, has not previously held a WSOP bracelet.

What's Next

Schwartz's final-table result will be confirmed in the next event update from PokerNews; bettors and fans should monitor the live 2026 WSOP coverage for official bracelet confirmation and updated Player of the Year standings.

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