Yang Wang Wins First WSOP Bracelet in $5K PLO
Wang defeats Jesse Lonis heads-up in Event #5 to seal his maiden bracelet at the 2026 WSOP.

Yang Wang claimed his first World Series of Poker bracelet as of May 2026, defeating Jesse Lonis heads-up in Event #5: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha, according to PokerNews.
Why It Matters
A $5,000 PLO final table carries meaningful buy-in weight, attracting technically skilled players rather than recreational field-fillers — making Wang's win a credible signal of high-level mixed-game competence. Wang had previously finished runner-up in the WSOP Paradise $50,000 PLO event in 2024, so this bracelet closes a near-miss chapter and validates his status among elite Omaha specialists. For poker bettors and fantasy-poker platforms tracking player equity, Wang's trajectory now places him squarely in the conversation for future PLO deep runs. Gambling on poker outcomes carries inherent variance risk; past results do not predict future cashes.
Context
The WSOP $5,000 PLO is a recurring high-roller adjacent event that draws a technically demanding player pool. Wang's 2024 runner-up finish at the $50,000 PLO in WSOP Paradise marked him as a consistent threat in the format before he converted this year. Jesse Lonis, a known tournament regular, fell at the final heads-up hurdle.
What's Next
Wang enters the remaining 2026 WSOP schedule as a bracelet holder with demonstrated PLO pedigree — watch for his registration in any upcoming high-stakes Omaha events. The WSOP 2026 series continues with further bracelet events through the summer.
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