As football’s most legendary coach, Vince Lombardi, once said, “Winning isn’t everything; it’s the only thing.“
Forget the bad beats, one-outers, and misclicks—at the World Series of Poker, success is measured in green (and gold). From its inception in 1970 to the record-breaking 2024 edition, the series has seen some of poker’s most unforgettable victories and created hundreds of millionaires.
Thanks to the poker boom (among other factors), it’s no shock that all of the WSOP’s biggest payouts have come in the last 25 years. The Main Event fields have exploded, and the rise of high-stakes tournaments has sent prize pools soaring to new heights.
Take Doyle Brunson’s first Main Event win in 1976. Texas Dolly walked away with $220,000, which would be worth around $1.23 million today. Not bad for beating a 22-player field, but it pales in comparison to reigning champ Jonathan Tamayo, who banked $10 million in 2024 after outlasting a record 10,112 players.
From Main Events to Big Ones, we’ve dug into the history books and crunched the numbers. For all you stats geeks out there, here are the WSOP’s biggest wins of all time.
What are the Biggest Wins from the WSOP?
Poker’s biggest paydays have only gotten bigger, but The Big One for One Drop still reigns supreme. Until someone smashes those early 2010s records, here are the top 10 biggest WSOP wins of all time:
Event
Year
Player
Prize Amount
WSOP Event 55 – The Big One for One Drop
2012
Antonio Esfandiari
$18,346,673
WSOP Event 57 – The Big One for One Drop
2014
Daniel Colman
$15,306,668
WSOP Main Event
2023
Daniel Weinman
$12,100,000
WSOP Paradise – Triton Million
2024
Alejandro Lococo
$12,070,000
WSOP Main Event
2006
Jamie Gold
$12,000,000
WSOP Main Event
2025
Michael Mizrachi
$10,000,000
WSOP Paradise Super Main Event
2025
Bernhard Binder
$10,000,000
WSOP Main Event
2024
Jonathan Tamayo
$10,000,000
WSOP Main Event
2022
Espen Jørstad
$10,000,000
WSOP Main Event
2019
Hossein Ensan
$10,000,000
WSOP Main Event
2014
Martin Jacobson
$10,000,000
WSOP Event 57 – The Big One for One Drop
2018
Justin Bonomo
$10,000,000
Please note – The top 10 above was correct at the original time of publication.
WSOP Event 55 – The Big One for One Drop – 2012
Ever wondered what $18m looks like? Ask Antonio Esfandiari. Ask Antonio Esfandiari.
Winner: Antonio Esfandiari
Prize: $18,346,673
The first-ever $1 million buy-in event was won by Iranian-American poker legend Antonio Esfandiari, who outlasted a 48-player field with a $42 million prize pool. He defeated Sam Trickett heads-up to take home a record $18,346,673.
Relive Esfandiari’s $18m Win Here
WSOP Event 57 – The Big One for One Drop – 2014
Daniel Colman wins the second biggest payday in WSOP history.
Winner: Daniel Colman
Prize: $15,306,668
The second edition of this high-stakes tournament featured 42 players and a $37.3 million prize pool. Daniel Colman emerged victorious, defeating Daniel Negreanu heads-up to claim $15,306,668.
Dan Colman Wins $1M One Drop
WSOP Main Event – 2023
Daniel Weinman scoops $12.1m from 2023’s Main Event.
Winner: Daniel Weinman
Prize: $12,100,000
A record-breaking 10,043-player field made this the largest Main Event ever at the time. The top 1,507 finishers earned a share of the prize pool, with Daniel Weinman winning $12,100,000, setting a new Main Event record.
Weinman Wins Record-Breaking 2023 WSOP Main Event
WSOP Paradise – Triton Million – 2024
Lococo Beats Pros in WSOP Paradise Triton Million for $12M.
Winner: Alejandro Lococo
Prize: $12,070,000
This WSOP Paradise event, held in December 2024, drew 96 entrants. Argentina’s Alejandro Lococo took the crown, defeating Ben Heath heads-up to win $12,070,000.
Lococo Beats Pros in WSOP Paradise Triton Million for $12M
WSOP Main Event – 2006
Jamie Gold wins the record-breaking 2006 Main Event.
Winner: Jamie Gold
Prize: $12,000,000
Jamie Gold claimed the crown in a star-studded field that included A-listers like Charles Barkley, Lennox Lewis, and Tobey Maguire. He took home a then-record $12,000,000.
Jamie Gold Looks Back on the 2006 WSOP
WSOP Main Event – 2025
Michael Mizrachi winning the 2025 WSOP Main Event
Winner: Michael Mizrachi
Prize: $10,000,000
The reigning champion, Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi won the 2025 WSOP Main Event in style, dominating the final table and taking home $10,000,000. He was also immediately inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame, with the Hall making a special exemption to induct him, immediately following the conclusion of the Main Event.
Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi Ascends to Legendary Status With 2025 WSOP Main Event Title
WSOP Paradise Super Main Event – 2025
Bernhard Binder won the 2025 WSOP Paradise Super Main Event
Winner: Bernhard Binder
Prize: $10,000,000
The only WSOP event not to have taken place in Las Vegas, the 2025 WSOP Paradise Super Main Event took place at the Atlantis Resort, in the Bahamas. The event came with a massive $60,000,000 guaranteed prize pool, the largest non-Las Vegas Main Event prize pool in poker history.
It was won by German player Bernhard Binder for $10,000,000, defeating a field of 2,891 players.
Bernhard Binder Manifests Prediction to Win WSOP Super Main Event for $10 Million
WSOP Main Event – 2024
Jonathan Tamayo Wins 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event.
Winner: Jonathan Tamayo
Prize: $10,000,000
Jonathan Tamayo won the largest Main Event field in WSOP history, with 10,112 entries. The top 1,517 players shared a $94,041,600 prize pool, with Tamayo securing the $10,000,000 top prize.
Tamayo Wins Record-Breaking 2024 WSOP Main Event
WSOP Main Event – 2022
Espen Jørstad Wins 2022 WSOP Main Event for $10m.
Winner: Espen Jørstad
Prize: $10,000,000
Espen Jørstad of Norway triumphed in a field of 8,663 entries, securing the $10,000,000 top prize. In the same summer, Jørstad also won his second bracelet in the $1,000 Tag Team No-Limit Hold’em event, alongside his partner Patrick Leonard.
Espen Jørstad Wins 2022 WSOP Main Event for $10m
WSOP Main Event – 2019
Hossein Ensan Wins the 2019 WSOP Main Event for $10m.
Winner: Hossein Ensan
Prize: $10,000,000
Hossein Ensan won $10,000,000, becoming the oldest Main Event champion since Noel Furlong (1999) and the second German champion after Pius Heinz (2011).
Hossein Ensan Wins the 2019 WSOP Main Event for $10m
WSOP Main Event – 2014
Martin Jacobson Wins the 2014 WSOP Main Event for $10m.
Winner: Martin Jacobson
Prize: $10,000,000
Martin Jacobson claimed $10,000,000 after besting a field of 6,683 players who were battling for a $62,820,200 prize pool.
Martin Jacobson Wins the 2014 WSOP Main Event for $10m
WSOP Event 57 – The Big One for One Drop – 2018
Justin Bonomo wins 2018’s Big One for One Drop.
Winner: Justin Bonomo
Prize: $10,000,000
Three-time bracelet winner Justin Bonomo conquered the 27-entry field, defeating Fedor Holz heads-up to secure $10,000,000.
Justin Bonomo Wins 2018 Big One for One Drop
What was the Biggest Tournament Prizepool Ever at the WSOP?
The top 10 biggest tournament prize pools at the WSOP have all come in the Main Event, with both 2023 and 2024 smashing the $90 million barrier. Here’s a look at the largest prize pools in WSOP history:
Event
Prize Pool
2024 WSOP Main Event
$94,041,600
2023 WSOP Main Event
$93,399,900
2025 WSOP Main Event
$90,535,500
2006 WSOP Main Event
$82,512,162
2022 WSOP Main Event
$80,782,475
2019 WSOP Main Event
$80,548,600
2018 WSOP Main Event
$74,015,600
2025 WSOP Paradise Super Main Event
$72,275,000
2010 WSOP Main Event
$68,799,059
2017 WSOP Main Event
$67,877,400
20 of the 22 largest prize pools in poker history come from WSOP Main Events, with the only exceptions being the Triton Million – A Helping Hand for Charity and the 2025 WSOP Paradise Super Main Event.
As we look ahead, could the 2026 edition of the WSOP Main Event shatter records once again?
How Have WSOP Prizepools Changed Over Time?
The WSOP Main Event has experienced extraordinary growth since its modest beginning in 1970. The early years were marked by smaller prize pools, with the 1971 event offering just $30,000. However, as poker gained popularity, especially in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the prize pools saw a dramatic increase.
Early Growth (1970s–1990s)
From the 1970s through the 1990s, the prize pool grew steadily, with significant increases as the event gained more traction. By 1982, the prize pool had surpassed $1 million for the first time, a significant milestone. During the 1990s, the WSOP prize pool reached the multi-million-dollar range, with the 1999 prize pool reaching $3.93 million.
The Poker Boom (2000s)
The most notable change came in the early 2000s, when online poker and the “Moneymaker Effect” transformed the landscape of the WSOP. Chris Moneymaker’s victory sparked a global poker boom, resulting in a massive increase in the prize pool. In 2004, the prize pool jumped to $24.2 million, and by 2006, it reached a remarkable $82.5 million when Jamie Gold won the event.
Post-Boom and Stabilization (2010s–2020s)
After the initial boom, the prize pool fluctuated but remained exceptionally high, with several years surpassing $60 million. In 2019, the prize pool reached new heights at $80.5 million, before the record for the largest prize pool was set in 2024 at an astounding $94 million.
What was the Most Expensive Buy-in at the WSOP?
The Big One for One Drop dominates as the most expensive tournament at the WSOP, with its $1,000,000 buy-ins – the largest in poker tournament history. These events were held in 2012, 2014, and 2018 at the WSOP, drawing the biggest names in the game for massive prize pools.
Here’s a look at the three Big One for One Drop tournaments and their one million dollar buy-ins:
Year
Buy-in
Winner
Prize
2012
$1,000,000
Antonio Esfandiari
$18,346,673
2014
$1,000,000
Daniel Colman
$15,306,668
2018
$1,000,000
Justin Bonomo
$10,000,000
One interesting aspect of the WSOP Main Event is how the buy-in has remained consistent at $10,000 over the years. While prize pools have grown significantly due to larger fields and inflation, the buy-in has stayed the same.
This has helped keep the event accessible to a wide range of players, from seasoned professionals to amateurs, and has played a key role in the steady increase in participation. What began with just a handful of players in 1970 has now grown into consistently one of the largest poker events in the world.
Looking ahead, 2026’s largest buy-in event will once again be the $250,000 Super High Roller from June 13-15, 2026, with a $250,000 buy-in. Last year, Seth Davies took down the title for $4,752,551.
Eliot Thomas
Editor, Poker & Casino
Eliot Thomas is an Editor at PokerNews, specializing in casino and poker coverage. He has reported on major events around the world, including the World Series of Poker, European Poker Tour, and Triton Super High Roller Series.
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