25K Fantasy Draft 2026

2026 Draft
Day: 1
Event Info
25K Fantasy Draft 2026
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$600,000
Total Entries
24
Players Left
24
Players Left 24 / 0
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Phil Hellmuth Goes 12th Overall to Team Fleyshman ($66)

Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Team Fleyshman drafted Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi as their first player, and they followed it up with a second in the form of 17-time WSOP gold bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth for $66, a price some might say was undervalued.

That could prove true if Hellmuth goes on to win his 18th gold bracelet this summer.

11th Pick: Josh Arieh Proves Chat Bot Wrong, Drafted by Team DNegs ($55)

Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh

"Who are we on? Not f***ing worth it!"

That's what Shaun Deeb had to say about his Team Lucky compatriot Josh Arieh, but there were others who found the seven-time bracelet winner valuable as the bidding jumped from single digits to $55.

Daniel Negreanu, who drafted Arieh, claimed that an AI chat bot had a one-word answer when asked about Arieh's Fantasy worth: "No."

Ninth Pick: Reigning Champ Michael Mizrachi Goes to Team Fleyshman ($80)

Michael Mizrachi
Michael Mizrachi

Reigning PPC and Main Event champ Michael Mizrachi didn't even get drafted last year, meaning no teams were able to capitalize on his historic run that saw him fast-passed into the Poker Hall of Fame.

This year, Mizrachi started bidding in the single digits before settling at $80 and going to Team Fleyshman.

Pick Eight: Poker Hall of Famer Brian Rast Off the Board ($97)

Brian Rast
Brian Rast

Brian Rast, a Poker Hall of Famer, became the eighth player nominated, and dozens of back-and-forth dollar-by-dollar bids saw his price rise all the way up to $97. That was the price it took for Team Stake Kings, headed by Arizona's Ryan Stiner & Steven Jones Jr, to claim their first player.

"You Don't Want This Smoke": Seventh Pick Viktor Blom Goes to Team Wasserson ($69)

Viktor Blom
Viktor Blom

Online wizard Viktor Blom, who came close to winning a first bracelet several times last year, was the seventh player to be drafted.

The bidding starting at $7 and quickly went up to two digits. There were some last-minute bids that pushed the Swedish poker legend up to Team Team Wasserson for $69.

"You don't want this smoke," one bidder said at one point.

Sixth Pick: Team Trump Power Pays Big Price to Lock Up Shaun Deeb ($133)

Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

Shaun Deeb was nominated for $70 and, as expected, shot up to three-figure territory. The question seemed to be whether or not Deeb would go for the record $141 price set last year for Jeremy Ausmus, but it wasn't meant to be.

Team Lady Gaga, headed by Ren Lin, was among the active bidders, but it was Team Trump Power, headed by Australia's Gary Benson, who came out on top with a winning bid of $133.

Fifth Pick: Artur Martirosian Goes to Team Back Office for $22

Artur Martirosian
Artur Martirosian

Russian end-boss and jean shorts enthusiast Artur Martirosian was the fifth pick in the draft, with the bids starting in the mid $20s.

The bids slowly ticked up and Martirosian ended up going to Team Back Office for $39.

Fourth Pick: Esther "Etay" Taylor to Team Lucky ($18)

Esther Taylor
Esther Taylor

The first female poker player was nominated as the fourth overall pick with a starting bid of $1.

Dollar by dollar, that crept up to $18, which proved enough for Shaun Deeb's Team Lucky to get her on their team.

It was a nice increase for Etay after going for just $1 in 2025.