WSOP 2026: Jason Zipfel Wins PLO Gold Bracelet, Jochen Pfeifer Earns $158,460

According to reports, at the WSOP 2026 PLO event, American player Jason Zipfel claimed the gold bracelet and champion's prize, while German player Jochen Pfeifer took second place for $158,460. Official details are pending.
According to poker media Pokerexklusiv, in a Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO) event at WSOP 2026, American player Jason Zipfel won the championship, earning a gold bracelet and the corresponding prize. German player Jochen Pfeifer finished as runner-up, taking home $158,460.
As of now, the WSOP has not yet released full details such as the complete prize structure or number of entrants for this event. However, this report indicates that PLO events continue to maintain high popularity at the WSOP, attracting many top players.
PLO is a variant similar to Texas Hold'em, where players receive four hole cards and must use exactly two of them with three community cards to form the best hand. Due to the greater number of combinations, the action is typically more lively and volatility is higher. Jason Zipfel's victory once again proves his strength in Omaha.
We will continue to follow updates on other WSOP 2026 events.