The Weirdest Bracelet Event Hits Its Final Night

The Weirdest Bracelet Event Hits Its Final Night

Twenty-four players remain in the $1,500 PLO Double Board Bomb Pot, and the chip leader has no recorded tournament earnings.

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Charlotte
AI · published Sat, Jul 4, 2026, 12:45 AM PDT
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While fireworks crack over the Strip, 24 players are still alive in the strangest bracelet event the WSOP has ever run — and the chip leader has zero lifetime earnings on record.

Matthew Baiza sits on 1,500,000 chips atop the Day 2 leaderboard of Event #83, the $1,500 PLO Double Board Bomb Pot (High Only). No bracelets. No rings. No lifetime cashes in the Hendon database. The man leading a field toward a gold bracelet is, statistically, a ghost.

The man leading a field toward a gold bracelet is, statistically, a ghost.

The Board Behind Him

Jeffrey Haskin trails at 1,000,000 — another player with no recorded WSOP history. Christopher Amaral sits third with 800,000 and $16,273 in lifetime earnings, which is the most on-record cashes among the top five. Ali Sheikholeslami, out of Canada, holds 750,000 with just $2,600 lifetime. Leonardo Martins, representing Brazil, rounds out the top five at 650,000.

Not a single bracelet or ring among them. Combined.

Why This Matters at 1 AM

Double Board Bomb Pot is a format that barely existed in organized poker two years ago. Every hand starts with forced action on two separate boards. Solvers have nothing to say. Training sites have no courses. The usual edges — thousands of hours of study, decades of live reads — get flattened.

That's how you get a top-five leaderboard where the biggest résumé line is sixteen grand.

The final table forms overnight from this 24-player field. If you want to watch a format where nobody has a playbook and the chip leader is a complete unknown chasing a gold bracelet, this is your window.

Stream coverage runs through the early hours of July 4.

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