2021 World Series of Poker

The 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was the 52nd edition of the event.

It took place from September 30 – November 23 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

[2] New events included a $1,000 Flip and Go No Limit Hold'em Tournament, where each player was automatically all-in on the first hand and the winners of the hand will proceed into the money and a traditional tournament structure.

Each member of the Poker Hall of Fame was invited to play as a freeroll and had a bounty placed on them, with the buy-in for other players $1,979 in honor of the Hall of Fame opening in 1979.

[4] Source:[5] Key: (bracelet number for 2021/bracelet number for career) Final standings as of November 23 (note: does not include events from the 2021 WSOP Online series or the 2021 WSOP Europe series): The $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event began on November 4.

Jason Koon won his first bracelet in Event #11
Yuval Bronshtein won his second bracelet in Event #12
Anthony Zinno won his third and fourth bracelets in Events #19 and #27
Phil Hellmuth won his 16th bracelet in Event #31
Michael Addamo won his third and fourth bracelet in Events #38 and #87
Josh Arieh won his third and fourth bracelets in Events #39 and #66
Farzad Bonyadi won his fourth bracelet in Event #49
Brian Rast won his fifth bracelet in Event #51
Shaun Deeb won his fifth bracelet in Event #53
Ben Yu won his fourth bracelet in Event #56
Daniel Cates won his first bracelet in Event #60
Brian Hastings won his fifth bracelet in Event #73
Benny Glaser won his fourth bracelet in Event #78
Ole Schemion won his first bracelet in Event #79
Adrián Mateos won his fourth bracelet in Event #82
Mikita Badziakouski won his first bracelet in Event #85
Main Event champion Koray Aldemir
Doyle Brunson made his first appearance at the Main Event since 2013