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Brock Wilson takes down 2026 PokerGO Cup title

2026 PokerGO Cup

After winning his second PokerGO Cup event of the series, Brock Wilson said that winning the overall title “would be my biggest accomplishment, for sure. It would mean a lot to me.”

Though Filipp Khavin put up a massive fight at the end, overtaking Wilson heading into the final event, Wilson would win by a mere 24 points to win the overall 2026 PokerGO Cup. For his efforts, Wilson has earned a $25,000 PGT Passport.

Wilson needed a min-cash in the final $15,100 buy-in Event #10 to secure the title and did exactly that, finishing sixth in the 52-entry field to win $46,800 and 39 title-deciding points. Andrew “Lucky Chewy” Lichtenberger won the event, cashing in for $236,566.

Brock Wilson’s PokerGO Cup results

Wilson had a series to remember, picking up a pair of wins and needing to scrape into the money in the final event in order to claim the series win.

Wilson is now up to $12.8 million in career live tournament earnings, which has seen him move up seven places this week to 129th on poker’s all-time money list. Wilson has surpassed the likes of WSOP Main Event winners Jamie Gold, Scotty Nguyen, and Jonathan Tamayo.

2026 PokerGO Cup final standings

RankPlayerPointsWinsCashesWinnings
1stBrock Wilson46724$390,220
2ndFilipp Khavin44323$355,525
3rdSean Winter34714$330,650
4thMyles Mullaly33503$226,300
5thAndrew Lichtenberger30112$331,066
6thKent Stephens28012$150,100
7thBen Grise27402$273,000
8thDarren Elias26104$287,725
9thMichael Berk24013$233,800
10thChris Hunichen21804$211,450

2026 PokerGO Cup Results

After relative unknown Kent Stephens won the opening event, Wilson and Khavin, miraculously, each won two of the following nine events.

Lichtenberger moved into sixth all-time with his ninth-career PGT win after winning the final event for $236,566.

The 2026 PokerGO Cup saw a total of 914 entries spread across the ten events.

EventEntrantsWinner1st PrizeRunner-Up
Event #1: $3,300 Showcase215Kent Stephens$130,000Myles Mullaly
Event #2: $5,100 No-Limit Hold’em111Filipp Khavin$124,525Jesse Lonis
Event #3: $5,100 No-Limit Hold’em86Justin Saliba$96,400James Carroll
Event #4: $5,100 No-Limit Hold’em104Brock Wilson$112,720David Coleman
Event #5: $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em69Michael Berk$207,000Landon Tice
Event #6: $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em70Brock Wilson$210,000Shannon Shorr
Event #7: $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em67Tony Gregg$173,075Darren Elias
Event #8: $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em70Filipp Khavin$210,000Ben Grise
Event #9: $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em70Sean Winter$210,000Ben Grise
Event #10: $15,100 No-Limit Hold’em52Andrew Lichtenberger$236,566Sam Soverel

2026 PokerGo Tour leaderboard

It’s not known if Dzivielevski will decide to chase the leaderboard after not showing up to play the PokerGO Cup. However, his title-winning performances in the Mixed Games series, as well as his Super High Roller Bowl – Mixed Games win, keeps him on top of the PGT leaderboard.

Lichtenberger is now just 102 points behind the Brazilian, while Wilson’s phenomenal series has vaulted him into fourth place.

RankPlayerPGT PointsWinsCashesWinnings
1stYuri Dzivielevski93424$2,045,350
2ndAndrew Lichtenberger83225$596,566
3rdMichael Berk76524$496,450
4thBrock Wilson72426$518,795
5thQinghai Pan69618$737,675
6thAndrew Moreno51812$238,425
7thAriel Mantel45314$298,475
8thClemen Deng45005$228,050
9thFilipp Khavin44323$355,525
10thDan Smith42703$213,175
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