Christopher Alcindor defeated a large field at the 2026 WSOP Event #27:$1,500 Big O to win his first WSOP gold bracelet and a $300,529 first-place prize, marking a major breakthrough in his career.
Published: June 9, 2026Updated: June 9, 2026Category: International News
International Poker NewsChristopher Alcindor wins his first WSOP gold bracelet! Dominating the $1,500 Big O event and taking home $300,000 in prize money.WSOP Latest NewsWSOP High Stakes Tournament Report
Christopher Alcindor won the 2026 WSOP $1,500 Big O event.
Christopher Alcindor fulfills his dream by winning his first gold bracelet in Las Vegas.
The World Series of Poker (WSOP) will continue to crown new champions in 2026.
In Event #27:$1,500 Big ODuring the competition, American player Christopher Alcindor successfully stood out from the large field of participants and ultimately won the championship, taking home a prize of $300,529 and his first WSOP gold bracelet.
For Alcindor, who has been competing in poker tournaments for many years, this is not only the most glorious moment of his career, but also an important milestone in which his years of hard work and perseverance have finally paid off.
After the competition, he admitted that he had always dreamed of standing on the WSOP championship stage, and now his dream has finally come true.
Big O tournaments attract a large number of players.
Big O is one of the Omaha variant games that has become increasingly popular in recent years.
Unlike the traditional Pot-Limit Omaha, Big O uses five hole cards and employs a Hi-Lo Split rule, making the strategy more complex and requiring a greater range of skills from the players.
This year's competition attracted a large number of players, creating a prize pool of millions of dollars.
The gathering of numerous Omaha experts, mixed game masters, and WSOP regulars made the competition exceptionally fierce.
The final table was packed with top players.
After several days of intense competition, Alcindor successfully advanced to the final table.
Despite facing many experienced opponents, he maintained a consistent performance.
As the game progressed into the second half, he gradually built an advantage through multiple successful splits and crucial all-in duels.
Especially after short-stacked players were eliminated one after another, Alcindor began to control the pace of the game and gradually extended his chip lead.
As the number of players at the final table dwindled, he grew closer and closer to his dream of winning the gold bracelet.
Successfully won the one-on-one duel and was crowned king
The competition eventually went into the final one-on-one championship match.
Facing his final opponent, Alcindor displayed exceptional patience and judgment.
Big O is inherently unpredictable, and the one-on-one stage is a comprehensive test of a player's skills and mental fortitude.
After a period of back-and-forth, Alcindor gradually gained the upper hand.
In the final crucial hand, he successfully secured the victory and officially won the championship.
The moment the last card was played, the entire room erupted in enthusiastic applause, and family and friends rushed forward to celebrate.
Biggest live tournament prize money of my career
In addition to winning his first WSOP gold bracelet, the $300,529 first-place prize also set a new record for Alcindor's highest prize money in a live tournament.
Although he had achieved many successes in various poker tournaments in the past, he had never been able to break through the threshold of the WSOP champion.
Now that he has won the championship, he has not only fulfilled his long-cherished dream, but also added the most significant honor to his poker resume.
Omaha players experience their dream moment
In recent years, Big O and various Omaha events have seen a continuous rise in popularity within the WSOP.
More and more players are getting involved in mixed games and high-low course tournaments, which is raising the level of competition.
Alcindor's ability to win the title under such high-intensity conditions fully demonstrates his profound understanding of the Big O game structure and his outstanding skills.
This victory also officially made him a WSOP gold bracelet winner.
My dream of a gold bracelet has finally come true.
For all poker players, the WSOP gold bracelet is one of the highest honors.
Christopher Alcindor successfully realized this dream in the summer of 2026.
He broke through numerous contestants to finally stand on the champion's stage, proving with his strength that he possesses top-level competitiveness.
This gold bracelet not only represents the glory of the champion, but also symbolizes the love and dedication to poker over the years.
As the 2026 WSOP continues, whether the newly crowned champion can once again challenge for the gold bracelet will become a focus of attention for poker fans.
Event #27: $1, 500 Big O Final Table Results
Ranking
player
Country/Region
bonus
1
Christopher Alcindor
United States
$300,529
2
Paul Sincere
United States
$200,311
3
Brian Battistone
United States
$142,833
4
Ryan Hoenig
United States
$103,053
5
Lawrence Brandt
United States
$75,212
6
Christopher Vitch
United States
$55,523
7
Scott Abrams
United States
$41,454
8
David Prociak
United States
$31,290
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