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Suvarna Wins Third WSOP Bracelet in $50K High Roller

Santhosh Suvarna defeats 167 players in the $50,000 High Roller to claim bracelet number three.

·Industry Analysts··1 min read
Suvarna Wins Third WSOP Bracelet in $50K High Roller

Santhosh Suvarna claimed his third World Series of Poker bracelet on June 11, 2026, defeating a 167-player field to win the $50,000 High Roller event, according to PokerNews.

Why It Matters

Winning three WSOP bracelets places Suvarna in rare company — fewer than 200 players in the tournament's five-decade history have reached that milestone. The $50,000 buy-in High Roller attracts a concentrated field of elite professionals, making a victory here carry more weight than most open events. For recreational players and bettors tracking the poker circuit, Suvarna's emergence as a serial bracelet winner signals a sustained edge at the highest stakes. Gambling at this level involves extreme financial risk; the $50,000 entry barrier alone illustrates the variance professionals accept.

Context

As of June 2026, the WSOP is deep into its summer Las Vegas series at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. High Roller events with five-figure buy-ins typically draw 100–200 entries from a global pool of sponsored pros and wealthy amateurs, generating seven-figure prize pools. Suvarna's previous two bracelets already marked him as a high-stakes specialist before this result.

What's Next

Suvarna will likely continue competing across remaining WSOP summer bracelet events as the series runs through July 2026. A fourth bracelet would push him further up the all-time leaderboard and cement his status as one of the defining players of the current era.


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