Indian pro player Abhishek Mhatre defeated a field of 2,338 players at the 2026 WSOP Event #53:$3,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em to win his first WSOP gold bracelet and a first-place prize of $574,223, setting a new career high.
Published: June 22, 2026Updated: June 22, 2026Category: International News
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Indian player Abhishek Mhatre won the 2026 WSOP $3,000 Six-Handed NLH title.
Mhatre achieves the biggest dream of his career.
The 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) will once again witness the rise of Asian poker power.
In Event #53:$3,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'emIn the tournament, Indian professional poker player Abhishek Mhatre defeated a massive field of 2,338 players to win the championship, taking home a prize of $574,223 and his first WSOP gold bracelet.
This is not only the most important victory of Mhatre's career, but also another representative breakthrough for Indian poker on the international stage in recent years.
2,338 participants create a super-large battlefield
This six-handed No-Limit Texas Hold'em event attracted 2,338 entries, with a total prize pool of $6,240,460.
Because it uses a six-person table format, it is faster-paced and more competitive than the traditional nine-person table, and has always been regarded as one of the most technically demanding NLH projects.
After three days of intense competition, Mhatre successfully emerged from the large pool of participants and advanced to the final table.
Progressing steadily through the final table
Once at the final table, Mhatre was not the clear leader.
Facing several experienced international professional poker players, he chose a steady and methodical strategy, constantly looking for the best opportunity to attack.
As the game progressed, he gradually accumulated a scoreboard advantage and successfully avoided several high-risk collisions.
Several key pot wins allowed his chip stack to grow steadily, eventually securing him a place in heads-up play.
The champion made a final breakthrough in a one-on-one match.
In the one-on-one stage, Mhatre faced a formidable opponent from the United States.
The two sides engaged in a fierce back-and-forth battle, with the scoreboard advantage changing hands multiple times.
However, Mhatre remained calm and gradually built a lead by leveraging his positional advantage and a strategy of continuous pressure.
Ultimately, they successfully won the decisive pot in the crucial battle, officially securing the championship.
When the final hand ended, he excitedly celebrated with his family and friends, completing his career-long dream of winning a WSOP gold bracelet.
Indian poker reaches another important milestone
In recent years, the Indian poker market has grown rapidly, and more and more Indian players have become active in international competitions.
From renowned players like Nipun Java and Aditya Agarwal to Santhosh Suvarna, the Indian contingent has gradually become an undeniable force in the global poker landscape.
Abhishek Mhatre's successful WSOP victory adds another significant honor to Indian poker.
After the competition, he said that being able to represent India on the highest podium of the WSOP was one of his biggest dreams.
Biggest prize money of my career
In addition to the coveted gold bracelet, the $574,223 first-place prize also broke Mhatre's career record for the highest single live tournament winnings.
Although he had achieved good results in many major competitions in Asia before, he had never won such a prestigious international championship title.
This victory not only significantly increased his live winnings but also further enhanced his reputation in the international poker world.
Event #53 Final Table Results
Ranking
player
Country/Region
bonus
1
Abhishek Mhatre
India
$574,223
2
David Jackson
United States
$382,730
3
Michael Rossitto
United States
$273,214
4
Marius Gierse
Germany
$197,562
5
Enrico Camosci
Italy
$144,124
6
Miguel Coussement
Belgium
$105,796
Final prize money and rankings are subject to the official announcement by the WSOP.
Asian teams shine again at the WSOP
In recent years, the presence of Asian players on the WSOP stage has been steadily increasing.
Whether in China, India, Japan, or Southeast Asia, more and more players are delivering outstanding performances in high-level competitions.
Abhishek Mhatre's victory in the 2,338-player mega-six-max event not only represents a significant breakthrough in his professional career but also symbolizes the continued progress of poker in India.
For this Indian athlete, Las Vegas in 2026 will undoubtedly be one of the most unforgettable stops of his life.
This hard-won WSOP gold bracelet will officially mark the beginning of a new chapter in his career.
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