Deeb Reaches $10K NL 2-7 Final Table; Hellmuth Exits
Shaun Deeb eyes bracelet number nine as Hellmuth misses his 82nd WSOP final table

Shaun Deeb advanced to the final table of the 2026 WSOP $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw championship as of June 2026, while Phil Hellmuth fell short of what would have been his 82nd WSOP final table appearance.
Why It Matters
Deeb — already a holder of eight WSOP bracelets — sits one result away from a ninth, a total that would place him among the most decorated players in the tournament's history. Hellmuth's elimination denies poker audiences a marquee narrative: the 17-time bracelet winner remains frozen at 81 career final tables. For high-stakes poker fans and recreational players tracking the WSOP series, this final table represents one of the more technically demanding events on the schedule — No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw rewards specialized knowledge that separates elite pros from field competitors. Per PokerNews, Deeb's run confirms his enduring edge in mixed and draw game formats.
Context
The $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw is a prestige event at the World Series of Poker, historically drawing a small, expert-heavy field. Deeb has built much of his reputation on non-hold'em formats, making this deep run consistent with his career profile. Hellmuth, despite his record bracelet count, has publicly targeted high-profile final tables each WSOP series as a benchmark of continued relevance.
What's Next
Deeb will compete at the final table — the exact date of which was not confirmed in source reporting at publication — with a ninth bracelet on the line. A win would further cement his status as the premier draw-game specialist of his generation.
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