Brock Wilson Lifts His Third PGT Title And Enters The PokerGO Cup Fight – CodigoPoker

Brock Wilson Lifts His Third PGT Title And Enters The PokerGO Cup Fight - CodigoPoker
Brock Wilson levanta su tercer título PGT y se mete en la pelea de la PokerGO Cup

Brock Wilson

Estados Unidos
made his presence felt once again in the elite of high-level poker and this weekend took down Event #4 of the 2026 PokerGO Cup, a US$5.100 No-Limit Hold’em that gathered 104 entries and distributed prizes among the top 15 players. For the victory, the American took home US$112.750, added 199 PGT points and conquered the third title of his career on the PokerGO Tour, in addition to his first within this prestigious series.

With this new trophy, Wilson became the second player of the 2026 PokerGO Cup to reach three PGT titles. His two previous victories had come in the 2021 and 2024 Poker Masters, confirming a consistency that already has him as one of the most solid names on the circuit. His numbers back him up: on the PokerGO Tour he accumulates 53 cashes, 34 final tables and more than US$5,1 million in prizes. Globally, he also exceeds US$12,5 million in live earnings.

The tournament had a demanding progression from the bubble, with Nitis Udornpim

Estados Unidos
falling just short of the prizes. Once in the money, figures such as Jesse Lonis
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, Jeremy Becker
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, Chino Rheem
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, John Hennigan
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and Sean Winter
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,
until the final table was set with David Coleman
Estados Unidos
leading the count.

Coleman seemed headed for the title. He eliminated Connor Rash with aces against tens, then knocked out Jeremy Dan, Myles Mullaly

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and Drake Kemper
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, the latter signing his second third-place finish in the series after also being third in Event #2.

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David Coleman finished as Runner-Up.

However, Wilson saved the best for the end. First he sent Shannon Shorr

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to the rail in sixth place and then reached heads-up at a disadvantage against Coleman. Both agreed to an ICM deal, but once action resumed, Wilson completely changed the pace. He quickly took the lead and closed the deal in a dramatic final hand: Coleman shoved with a flush draw, overcard and runner-runner straight draw, but Wilson had top pair and ended up hitting a full house to seal the tournament.

On the PokerGO Tour, Wilson has accumulated US$5.139.124 in earnings, with 53 cashes and 34 final tables reached. Additionally, according to The Hendon Mob, the American exceeds US$12.520.000 in prizes throughout his career, a figure that places him at 134th place on the All-Time Money List.

After the weekend break, the PokerGO Cup will continue this Monday, March 9, with five US$10.500 events and a grand finale on March 14 with the final US$15.700 tournament. The tension, like the blinds, is starting to rise.

PokerGo Cups – Event #4: NLH

Buy-in: US$5.000
Entries: 104
Prize Pool: US$520,000

The final table

1°:

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Brock Wilson – US$112,720

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