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Poker Hall of Famer Nick Schulman Adds Another Tournament Title to His Resume

Poker Hall of Famer Nick Schulman Adds Another Tournament Title to His Resume

February 9, 2026 discoverhiddenusacom Entertainment

Poker Hall of Famer Nick Schulman continued his winning streak on Saturday, February 8, 2026, demonstrating why he was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame last summer. Schulman secured victory in PGT Mixed Games Series Event #4: $10,200 8-Game, earning $235,200 and adding another title to his impressive record.

Schulman Wins Again

The tournament, held at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas, Nevada, attracted 84 entrants. Schulman, already a celebrated figure at age 41, showcased his expertise in mixed games. He faced formidable opponents at the final table, including Jesse Klein and Walter Chambers, who finished seventh and sixth respectively, earning $33,600 and $42,000.

Did You Know? Nick Schulman is a seven-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner.

Scott Seiver, a potential 2026 Poker Hall of Fame inductee, finished fifth for $58,800. Nicolas Milgrom followed in fourth place, taking home $79,800. The final three players – Schulman, Dzmitry Urbanovich, and Qinghai Pan – were all guaranteed a six-figure payout.

Final Table Results

Place Player Prize
1 Nick Schulman $235,200
2 Qinghai Pan $151,200
3 Dzmitry Urbanovich $109,200
4 Nicolas Milgrom $79,800
5 Scott Seiver $58,800
6 Walter Chambers $42,000
7 Jesse Klein $33,600

Schulman entered three-handed play with a chip lead, which he quickly expanded. Urbanovich was eliminated in third place after losing a no-limit hold’em hand to Schulman, earning $109,200. Pan, facing a significant chip deficit, ultimately fell short against Schulman in Omaha Hi-Lo, securing a second-place prize of $151,200.

Expert Insight: Schulman’s victory underscores the importance of adaptability in mixed games, where proficiency across multiple poker variants is crucial for success.

With this win, Schulman’s career earnings now exceed $25.4 million. He joins Chino Rheem, Justin Liberto, and Ryan Hoenig as event winners in the PGT Mixed Games Series. Event #5, a $15,200 Big Bet Mix tournament, began on Saturday.

Frequently Asked Questions

What prize did Nick Schulman win?

Nick Schulman won $235,200 for taking first place in PGT Mixed Games Series Event #4.

How many PGT titles does Nick Schulman now have?

Nick Schulman now has eight PGT titles.

Who were the other top three finishers in the tournament?

Qinghai Pan finished second, and Dzmitry Urbanovich finished third.

As Nick Schulman continues to dominate the mixed games circuit, what impact will his success have on the growing popularity of these challenging poker formats?

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