Daniel Vicente Wins First WSOP Bracelet in GGPoker PLO Mystery Bounty

The Spaniard turned a runner-up finish in 2025 into a breakthrough online title and a $99,441 score.

Spain’s Daniel Vicente won his first WSOP bracelet by taking down GGPoker’s $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha event online. He beat Renan Bruschi heads-up and collected $99,441 plus a $30,000 Super Pass for the 2026 WSOP Paradise Super Main Event.

PokerNews said Vicente had already come close to a bracelet in Las Vegas in 2025, when he finished runner-up to Sam Soverel in the $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Handed Championship. As reported on Aug. 17, Brazilian Raphael Caixeta had already opened WSOP Online 2026 with the first bracelet, and Vicente followed with the next one.

The mystery bounty event drew 771 entries and built a $732,450 prize pool. By the end of Day 1, the field was down to 12, and most of the biggest mystery bounties had already been claimed, including one worth $91,000.

Day 2 knocked out Simon Mattsson, Diego Zeiter, Lex Veldhuis and Dimitrios Michailidis. China’s Alex Zev entered the day with the chip lead, but he went out in eighth and burst the final-table bubble.

At the final table, Eduardo “Scanner-” Bernal was first to go for $10,651. Matheus Grazziotin took sixth for $29,681, “Mger_Aleksani” of Armenia finished fifth for $31,638, MACHINAA of Taiwan was fourth for $22,862, and BBHDAMT7angels finished third for $32,868 before Vicente closed out Bruschi heads-up.

PokerNews also noted that the next bracelet in the series was set to be decided on Aug. 22 in the $100 Flip & Go NLH, with the GO stage scheduled for 7 p.m. BST after 9,939 buy-ins had already been logged.

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