Hellmuth Hunts 18th Bracelet as Deeb Leads 2-7 Final
Hellmuth bags for the final day of the 2026 WSOP $10K 2-7 Championship with Deeb out front.

Phil Hellmuth bagged chips heading into the final day of the 2026 WSOP $10,000 2-7 No-Limit Lowball Championship, positioning himself within striking distance of a record-extending 18th bracelet, while Shaun Deeb leads the final table, according to Poker.org.
Why It Matters
A Hellmuth victory would move him further beyond any other player in WSOP bracelet history — he already holds the all-time record at 17. The $10K buy-in 2-7 NL Championship attracts a concentrated field of elite mixed-game specialists, making any deep run statistically meaningful. For poker bettors and fans tracking prop markets, Hellmuth's presence at a final table is one of the higher-profile storylines of the 2026 Series. Gambling on live tournament outcomes carries real risk; chip stacks shift dramatically in no-limit formats.
Context
Hellmuth claimed his 17th bracelet in a prior WSOP event, breaking the record he had previously shared with Doyle Brunson and Phil Ivey. The 2-7 No-Limit Lowball draw is a specialist discipline — players compete to make the worst traditional poker hand — requiring a distinct skill set that separates it from hold'em-dominated fields. Shaun Deeb, a multi-bracelet winner himself, enters the final day as chip leader, per Poker.org.
What's Next
The final day of the $10K 2-7 Championship plays out as of June 2026, with a bracelet and the event's top prize awarded to the last player standing. All outcomes remain open — Deeb's chip lead is an advantage, not a guarantee.
Note: Gambling involves financial risk. Tournament poker results are inherently uncertain regardless of player reputation or chip position.
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