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GGPoker’s Bounty Hunters Series Pays $80 Million in Prizes This July

Join the Bounty Hunters Series at GGPoker from July 5 to 28, play hundreds of exciting knockout tournaments, and win your share of millions in prizes and bounty rewards.

The real main event: Japan’s summer at the WSOP.

According to PokerNews, the 2026 WSOP has been taken over by a wave of Japanese players, fans, and energy.

The article spotlights figures like Koji Fujimoto, whose win against Nick Schulman drew more excitement from his Japanese followers than the Hall of Famer himself. Fujimoto isn’t just a champion, he’s a teacher, bringing dozens of his students to Vegas for the ride.

Meanwhile, poker influencer Masato Yokosawa organized an event that imported nearly 300 Japanese players for a special freeroll. Naoya Kihara, Japan’s first WSOP bracelet winner, is still making deep runs and acting as a translator for his countrymen.

PokerNews suggests the Japanese boom is less about luck, and more about a grassroots movement driven by community, teaching, and a little YouTube magic.

Knockout season is coming to GGPoker.

The Bounty Hunters Series is returning to GGPoker in July, and the numbers are big. The series boasts $80 million in guaranteed prizes, hundreds of knockout tournaments, and daily six-figure guarantees.

The buy-ins start at just $5.40, so you do not need to be a high roller to join the fun. The highlight is the $108 Mystery Bounty Main Event, set for July 27 and 28, with a $5 million guarantee and a single $100,000 bounty up for grabs.

Winner of WSOP Ladies Event crowned.

It was a stacked final table, but the narrative was definitely overtaken by Aubry Williams run.

David Williams playing in Magic The Gathering tournament.

Nerds gonna nerd.

Daniel Negreanu cashes in 5 PLO events this WSOP.

Again, Tim Duckworth has all the stats we need.

Guess who’s back leading another WSOP final table?

Michael Mizrachi is once again proving that old habits die hard, sitting atop the $10K PLO Championship final table with huge stack.

For the first time in almost a year, GGMasters just posted back-to-back overlays.

The June 22 edition drew 6,488 entries, leaving GGPoker to cover a $104,656 shortfall.

The week before, another overlay cost them nearly $75k.

A great take on the discourse around the recent WSOP Ladies event.

Read it.

Throughout this deep run at the 2026 WSOP Ladies Championship, one of the finalists, Aubrey Williams—a self-identified transgender woman—has faced a barrage of vitriol. Much of this has been channeled through online platforms, where her presence has been used to fuel hateful, mean-spirited discourse, complaining about tournament eligibility and painting her participation as “reverse discrimination.”

Dinner break confirmed for WSOP Main Event!

This change will come as a welcomed relief to many hoping to play.

This is everything.

We need more people like this in the world.
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