Brock Wilson received his second occasion of the 2026 PokerGO Cup in Las Vegas as he overcame an enormous chip lead by Shannon Shorr in Occasion #6: $10,000 NLH to win $210,000.
Wilson, a Vegas-based high-stakes professional, who beforehand received Occasion #4: $5,000 NLH for $112,720, nabbed his fourth total PokerGO title and shot to the highest of the sequence leaderboard.
The sixth occasion on the PokerGO Cup schedule — the second providing on the $10,000 value level — drew 70 runners for a prize pool of $700,000.
The ultimate desk additionally included longtime grinder Qinghai Pan (sixth – $38,500), WPT end-boss Darren Elias (fifth – $52,500), younger poker professional Nicholas Seward (4th – $70,000), and fellow high-stakes Vegas professional Chris Hunichen.
Wilson had no time for a winner’s interview — and even winner’s photograph — as he hopped straight into Occasion #7 on the eleventh hour of late registration. However that did not cease PokerNews from sticking round lengthy sufficient to get his tackle successful two occasions in the identical week.
“I play in these occasions rather a lot and I actually take pleasure in them, and it’s cool type of when every little thing comes collectively and works out nice,” he advised PokerNews. “I obtained heads-up in opposition to two associates, Shannon and David Coleman, it was actually cool to beat them each on an enormous stage.
Occasion #6: $10,000 NLH Closing Desk Outcomes
1Brock WilsonUnited States$210,000
2Shannon ShorrUnited States$136,500
3Chris HunichenUnited States$94,500
4Nicholas SewardUnited States$70,000
5Darren EliasUnited States$52,500
6Qinghai PanUnited States$38,500
7Brandon WilsonUnited States$28,000
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There have been six gamers who returned for Day 2 after the late-night elimination of Brandon Wilson in seventh place, and it did not take lengthy for Pan to fall as The Fisherman’s jacks could not keep forward of the eventual champion’s Massive Slick.
Wilson additionally knocked out Elias and Seward to enter three-handed play with an enormous chip lead, however issues shifted as three-time bracelet winner Shorr went on a surge that noticed Hunichen falling in third place.
Shorr had a seven-to-one chip lead heading into heads-up play, however every little thing went Wilson’s manner as he rapidly flipped the script. Shorr was right down to an enormous blind that he spun up by a number of doubles, however he could not take his run any additional as Wilson secured his second sequence title.

The 2 victories, plus a small money in Occasion #5, give Wilson $253,420 in earnings up to now on the 2026 PokerGO Cup.
Gold solely is aware of how Wilson overcame Shorr’s chip lead, however he now has sufficient money to purchase slightly deuce coupe, pay for a surfin’ safari or to take issues decelerate in Kokomo.
The ultimate tablists of this occasion are grinders in each sense of the phrase. No earlier than they busted on the ultimate desk did gamers like Elias, Pan, Shorr and Wilson hop into Occasion #7.

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