Bidding for three-time bracelet winner John Racener started in the double digits and climbed in the $60s and $70s before settling at $86 as he was picked up by Team Noori.
Bidding for three-time bracelet winner John Racener started in the double digits and climbed in the $60s and $70s before settling at $86 as he was picked up by Team Noori.
Everyone loves "Texas" Mike Moncek, at least here at the 2026 $25K Fantasy Draft, as several teams bid fast and furious.
The services of Moncek were so sought after that he crept into Shaun Deeb territory, falling just $3 shy. Ultimately, Moncek went to his own Team Gators for $130, joining Brandon Wilson on the roster.
Texas Mike joined Deeb, Daniel Negreanu, and Joao Viera as the quartet who've gone for over $100 thus far.
Hot commodity Nick Schulman quickly shot up to the $80s and settled at $89 as the Poker Hall of Famer and commentator was picked up by Team Verderamo.
Justin Liberto was the 20th player nominated in the 2026 $25K Fantasy Draft, and he ended up going for $70 to Team Blez/NGNF, headed up by Brent Hanks & Jeff Platt. It was their first player on the roster.
Max Neugebauer started at $1 and climbed up into two digits with a bid from Shaun Deeb, who picked up the German for $11.
"I'll take it," said Deeb.
Fresh off winning three gold bracelets last summer, Benny Glaser was a hot commodity in 2026.
After being the 18th player nominated, bidding was fast and furious to enlist his services for several teams. Ultimately, it was Team Chocolate Factory selecting him as their first player for $94.
Jesse Lonis quickly shot up from $40 to $50 and went up a few more times before settling around $69.
The team that got poker's resident gorilla is Team Blades & Shades, and there was no cage included in the purchase.
Jeremy Ausmus, who last year went for a $25K Fantasy record-high $141, was the 16th player nominated in 2026.
There was strong interest in Ausmus, who crushed the 2024 WSOP, but he failed to fetch the hefty price he did last year. In fact, he didn't even crack three figures as Team Lang got him for $90.
Ausmus joins Ari Engel as the second member of Team Lang, which is spearheaded by Mike Lang & Josh Reichard.
High-stakes Chinese crusher Bao Ding was the 15th pick in the draft as the bidding started in the single digits and ended up at $24 as he was picked up by Matthew Wantman's Team Spitework.
Adam Hendrix just sold to Team Wasserson for $31, becoming the second player on Eric Wasserson's team alongside Viktor Blom.
Combined, the pair went for $100, meaning Wasserson has already spent half his salary cap.