WSOP 2026: Santhosh Suvarna and Dennis Weiss Achieve Triple Crown

According to clubpoker.net, at the WSOP 2026, Santhosh Suvarna and Dennis Weiss each won their third championship of the series, becoming triple crown winners. Both players previously held two gold bracelets each, and this additional victory solidifies their top status in the poker world.
According to French poker media clubpoker.net, the 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) has brought more good news: Indian player Santhosh Suvarna and German player Dennis Weiss have both achieved the "Triple Crown" — each winning their third WSOP gold bracelet.
Suvarna and Weiss, both high-stakes regulars who have risen to prominence in recent years, previously held two WSOP gold bracelets each. During the 2026 series, they each emerged victorious in their respective events, securing their third titles. Official details such as event names, field sizes, and prize amounts have not yet been released, but this achievement has sparked widespread discussion in the poker community.
While the "Triple Crown" is not rare in WSOP history, it is uncommon for two players to achieve it simultaneously in the same series. Suvarna is known for his aggressive deep-stack strategy, while Weiss is famous for his disciplined GTO approach. Their contrasting styles both led to the same destination.
Whether the two will go on to chase more gold bracelets or claim top spots on the Player of the Year leaderboard remains to be seen in upcoming events. WSOP 2026 still has many events yet to be decided, so poker fans should stay tuned.
(Note: This article is based on the headline report from clubpoker.net; specific details are subject to official announcements.)
FAQ
- It refers to each winning their third WSOP bracelet. The bracelet is the symbol of a WSOP event champion, and owning three is considered a triple crown.