Martirosian Wins Fourth WSOP Bracelet at Age 28
The Russian pro defeats the final table's standout opponent to add a fourth bracelet to his résumé.

Artur Martirosian claimed his fourth World Series of Poker bracelet this week, defeating what he publicly described as the final table's toughest opponent to seal the title, according to PokerNews.
Why It Matters
Four bracelets at age 28 places Martirosian among the most decorated active players on the tournament circuit. Each additional bracelet raises a player's market profile — affecting sponsorship valuations, coaching rates, and buy-in backing deals in the high-stakes ecosystem. For recreational players and bettors tracking poker futures markets, a four-bracelet résumé at this age signals Martirosian as a credible candidate for Player of the Year consideration. Gambling always carries risk, but his results provide a concrete data point for those wagering on poker outright markets.
Context
Martirosian, born in 1997 or 1998 based on his reported age of 28 as of June 2026, has built his reputation primarily in high-roller and online formats before converting that edge into live WSOP hardware. Winning four bracelets typically requires both deep technical skill and variance management — Phil Hellmuth holds the all-time record at 17, while most professionals retire without reaching double digits.
What's Next
Martirosian will likely compete in further WSOP 2026 events running through the summer, with the Main Event representing the next marquee milestone on the calendar.
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