WSOP Mixed Game Tournaments in Las Vegas
Summer 2026

This page tracks the major mixed game tournament options in Las Vegas for summer 2026, with a clean focus on events mixed game players actually care about. That means bracelet events, mixed-relevant landmark satellites, and the summer WSOP Circuit ring events.

This schedule focuses on mixed game tournaments in Las Vegas during the WSOP summer series, including Stud, HORSE, Omaha 8, Draw Games, and other mixed formats. It is designed for players looking to plan their trip around the best mixed game events available.

WSOP Mixed Game Schedule Stud And Omaha 8 Events Draw Games And Mixed Events Las Vegas Summer 2026

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How this schedule is organized

This Vegas schedule is built specifically for mixed game players during the WSOP summer series. It focuses on the events that actually matter — WSOP bracelet events, relevant satellites, and mixed-game Circuit events.

Each section below is listed in chronological order so you can quickly plan by date, identify event clusters, and build a schedule that fits your trip. Use this page as the WSOP anchor, then compare nearby venue pages to add value, volume, cash-game options, or lower buy-in events around the main WSOP schedule.

WSOP Mixed Game Bracelet Events

This schedule covers the main WSOP mixed game bracelet events in chronological order, including Stud, HORSE, Omaha 8, draw games, and other mixed formats. For most players, these are the core events the summer schedule revolves around.

Date Event Game Buy-in Start Time
May 27Event #4Omaha 8$1,5002 PM
May 28Event #6Seven Card Stud$1,5002 PM
May 29Event #8Badugi$1,5002 PM
May 30Event #9Omaha 8 Championship$10,0002 PM
May 31Event #12NL 2-7 Lowball Draw$1,5002 PM
Jun 1Event #14Mixed O8 / Big O / PLO8$1,5002 PM
Jun 2Event #17NL 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship$10,0002 PM
Jun 3Event #20Dealer’s Choice$1,5002 PM
Jun 4Event #21PLO8$1,5002 PM
Jun 5Event #22Pot-Limit Big O - Flight A$1,50012 PM
Jun 5Event #23Seven Card Stud Championship$10,0002 PM
Jun 6Event #22Pot-Limit Big O - Flight B$1,5002 PM
Jun 7Event #27Dealer’s Choice Championship$10,0002 PM
Jun 9Event #33PLO8 Championship$10,0002 PM
Jun 10Event #37HORSE$1,5002 PM
Jun 12Event #40Razz$1,5002 PM
Jun 13Event #42Big O Championship$10,0002 PM
Jun 14Event #45Mixed O8 / Stud 8$2,5002 PM
Jun 15Event #48Razz Championship$10,0002 PM
Jun 17Event #529-Game Mix$3,0002 PM
Jun 18Event #54HORSE Championship$10,0002 PM
Jun 20Event #582-7 Triple Draw$1,5002 PM
Jun 21Event #60Poker Players Championship$50,0002 PM
Jun 24Event #672-7 Triple Draw Championship$10,0002 PM
Jun 25Event #69Stud 8$1,5002 PM
Jun 27Event #71Mixed Big Bet 7-Handed$2,5002 PM
Jun 28Event #748-Game Mix$1,5002 PM
Jun 29Event #75Stud 8 Championship$10,0002 PM
Jun 30Event #77Mixed Triple Draw Lowball$2,5002 PM
Jul 1Event #808-Game Mixed Championship$10,0002 PM
Jul 10Event #92TORSE$3,0002 PM
Jul 13Event #97HORSE High Roller$25,0002 PM

How to use the bracelet schedule

Use the bracelet schedule as the main anchor for a Las Vegas mixed-game trip. These are the highest-priority events for most players, especially the $10,000 championships, Poker Players Championship, and key lower buy-in mixed events that create useful volume throughout the series.

The strongest planning approach is to look for clusters of formats you actually play well, then build the rest of your trip around those dates with satellites, side events, and nearby venue schedules.

WSOP Mixed Game Satellites

This section tracks the WSOP mixed game satellites that matter most to mixed game players. These events can be a practical way to take shots at higher buy-ins, especially in formats where specialist experience still creates a real edge.

Date Event Game Buy-in Start Time
May 29WSOP Landmark SatelliteOmaha 8 Championship$1,1007 PM
Jun 1WSOP Landmark SatelliteNL 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship$1,1007 PM
Jun 4WSOP Landmark SatelliteSeven Card Stud Championship$1,1007 PM
Jun 6WSOP Landmark SatelliteDealer’s Choice Championship$1,1007 PM
Jun 8WSOP Landmark SatellitePLO8 Championship$1,1007 PM
Jun 12WSOP Landmark SatelliteBig O Championship$1,1007 PM
Jun 14WSOP Landmark SatelliteRazz Championship$1,1007 PM
Jun 17WSOP Landmark SatelliteHORSE Championship$1,1007 PM
Jun 19WSOP Landmark Satellite To $5300 PPC SatellitePoker Players Championship$6253 PM
Jun 19WSOP Landmark SatellitePoker Players Championship$5,3006 PM
Jun 20WSOP Landmark Satellite To $5300 PPC SatellitePoker Players Championship$6253 PM
Jun 20WSOP Landmark SatellitePoker Players Championship$5,3006 PM
Jun 23WSOP Landmark Satellite2-7 Triple Draw Championship$1,1007 PM
Jun 28WSOP Landmark SatelliteStud 8 Championship$1,1007 PM
Jun 30WSOP Landmark Satellite8-Game Mixed Championship$1,1007 PM
Jul 12WSOP Landmark SatelliteHORSE High Roller$2,7506 PM

How to use the WSOP satellite schedule

Use the satellite schedule to identify lower-cost paths into the larger mixed-game championships. The $1,100 landmark satellites are especially relevant for players targeting $10,000 championship events, while the PPC satellites create a more affordable route into one of the most important mixed-game tournaments of the summer.

Satellites are most useful when they line up with formats you already play well and when the target event fits your broader bankroll and trip plan.

WSOP Circuit Ring Events

This table includes the mixed-game WSOP Circuit events running in Las Vegas during the summer. They are lower buy-in options, but still relevant for players looking to add volume or target specific formats.

Date Event Game Buy-in Start Time
Jul 18Circuit EventTORSE$6003 PM
Jul 19Circuit EventOmaha 8$6003 PM

How to use the Circuit ring events

The WSOP Circuit ring events give mixed-game players a lower buy-in way to keep playing after the main bracelet schedule winds down. These events are useful for players staying later in Las Vegas or looking for additional volume without jumping into another large buy-in bracelet event.

Because the Circuit events are smaller and later in the calendar, they work best as add-ons rather than the main reason to structure a full summer trip.

Strategy & Planning Notes for Mixed Game Players

This page is built to be used, not just skimmed. The goal is to help mixed game players plan a smarter WSOP trip by identifying when the best opportunities exist and how to approach the schedule as a whole.

Best way to use this page

  • Plan your trip around clusters of events, not single tournaments.
  • Look for overlap days where multiple mixed formats are running.
  • Use satellites strategically to take shots at higher buy-in events.
  • Focus on formats you actually play well — mixed fields still reward specialization.

Best stretches of the summer

  • Early WSOP: Softer fields, more recreational mixed players.
  • Mid-series: Highest density of mixed events — best volume stretch.
  • Late series: Tougher lineups, but often better structure and value in certain events.

Shot-taking approach

  • Use $1,500 events and satellites to build into $10K championships.
  • PPC satellites offer a rare path into one of the best events of the summer.
  • Avoid overextending across too many formats — variance compounds quickly in mixed games.

Game selection edge

  • Stud and Stud 8 fields tend to differ significantly from flop-game player pools.
  • Mixed events often have wider skill gaps than comparable NLH fields.
  • Less common games (Badugi, 2-7, etc.) can offer strong edges for experienced players.

Where to Stay During WSOP

Where you stay during the WSOP has a real impact on your experience. Convenience matters more than luxury for most players, especially if you’re grinding long days or playing multiple events.

Best overall location

  • Horseshoe / Paris: Direct access to WSOP — no commute, easiest option by far.
  • Ideal if you’re playing frequently or planning long days in the tournament area.
  • Saves time, avoids rideshares, and makes late-night finishes much easier.

Best nearby alternatives

  • Flamingo / LINQ / Harrah’s: Short walk, usually better pricing.
  • Cromwell: Smaller, quieter, very close to WSOP.
  • Good balance between cost and convenience.

When to stay elsewhere

  • Bellagio / ARIA: Better if you're mixing tournaments with cash games.
  • Off-Strip options: Only worth it for longer stays or significant cost savings.
  • Be realistic about commute time — it adds up quickly during a long series.

General tips

  • Book early — WSOP dates fill quickly, especially weekends.
  • Factor in total cost (resort fees, parking, rideshare).
  • Prioritize location if you plan to play a full schedule.

How to use this schedule

Use the bracelet table to map out your main targets, then check the satellite and Circuit sections for lower buy-in options and additional volume. Because each section is listed in chronological order, the page works best as a planning tool for building a trip around the mixed events that fit your schedule and bankroll.

Mix players coming back later in the summer can also use this page as a quick reference for which mixed formats are still ahead, which championship events remain on the calendar, and where satellite opportunities line up with the bigger buy-in tournaments.

Build the WSOP into a larger Las Vegas mixed-game schedule

Use this WSOP page as the anchor for your summer plan, then compare nearby and lower buy-in options using the Orleans mixed game schedule, the Golden Nugget mixed game schedule, the MGM Grand mixed game schedule, and the full Las Vegas poker schedules guide.

The WSOP is the prestige and bracelet anchor, but the best mixed-game trips often combine WSOP targets with value events, nightlies, satellites, and cash-game-friendly venues across the city.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What tournaments are included on this page?

This page focuses on the Las Vegas mixed game events that matter most during the WSOP summer series. That includes WSOP mixed bracelet events, relevant mixed-game satellites, and the mixed-format WSOP Circuit events running during the same overall window.

Does this schedule include daily deepstacks or non-mixed events?

No. This page is built specifically for mixed game players, so it does not try to track No-Limit Hold’em, standard PLO events, or daily tournament schedules that fall outside the mixed-game focus.

Which mixed games are covered here?

The schedule includes a range of mixed formats, including Stud, Stud 8, HORSE, Omaha 8, Big O, Razz, Dealer’s Choice, 2-7 Triple Draw, Badugi, and other mixed-game events that appear on the WSOP summer schedule.

Are the WSOP mixed satellites worth playing?

They can be, especially for players who want access to bigger buy-in events without committing the full amount up front. In mixed formats, specialist knowledge can still create a real edge, which makes some of these satellites more appealing than generic large-field qualifiers.

Is this page listed in date order?

Yes. Each section is organized chronologically so players can quickly plan trips, identify event clusters, and see which formats are coming up next without having to sort or filter the page.

Where should I stay if I am playing multiple WSOP mixed events?

For most players, staying at Horseshoe or Paris is the easiest option because it removes the commute and makes long tournament days much simpler. Nearby alternatives like Flamingo, LINQ, Harrah’s, and Cromwell can also work well depending on budget and availability.