Nick Schulman reminded the poker world once again why his Poker Hall of Fame induction felt inevitable.
The longtime pro and popular PokerGO commentator added yet another trophy to his résumé on Saturday, winning PGT Mixed Games Series Event #4: $10,200 8-Game for $235,500. The victory marks Schulman’s eighth PokerGO Tour title, earned by navigating a tough field of 84 entrants inside the PokerGO Studio on the Las Vegas Strip.
Schulman in Control from Start to Finish
The final table was stacked with mixed-game specialists, but Schulman never looked out of his depth. Jesse Klein bowed out first in seventh place ($33,600), followed by Walter Chambers in sixth ($42,000).
Five-handed play featured another mixed-game titan, Scott Seiver, a leading candidate for the 2026 Poker Hall of Fame, who finished fifth for $58,800. Nicolas Milgrom’s run ended in fourth place, good for $79,800, setting up a three-handed battle where all remaining players had locked up six-figure paydays.
Final Table Results – Event #4: $10,200 8-Game
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Nick Schulman – $235,200
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Qinghai Pan – $151,200
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Dzmitry Urbanovich – $109,200
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Nicolas Milgrom – $79,800
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Scott Seiver – $58,800
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Walter Chambers – $42,000
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Jesse Klein – $33,600
Schulman came into the final table with a narrow chip lead and wasted little time turning it into something much larger. By the time play reached three-handed action against Dzmitry Urbanovich and Qinghai Pan, Schulman controlled more than 60% of the chips in play, putting the pressure squarely on his opponents.
Urbanovich’s exit came during a no-limit hold’em round when he shoved with ace-nine and ran straight into Schulman’s ace-queen. The better hand held, sending Urbanovich to the rail in third place for $109,200.
Heads-up play began with Pan at a significant chip disadvantage, and the final hand summed up Schulman’s dominant run. In Omaha Hi-Lo, Schulman had already locked up the low and was drawing to improve on the high. He completed his flush on the river, scooping the pot and sealing the win.
Pan earned $151,200 for his runner-up finish, while Schulman pocketed $235,200 and added yet another highlight to an already glittering career.
A Legacy That Keeps Growing
Now 41, Schulman is a seven-time WSOP bracelet winner with more than $25.4 million in live tournament earnings, and he continues to prove that his Hall of Fame status was well earned. Even with his regular presence in the commentary booth, Schulman remains a force at the table—especially in mixed games.
He joins Chino Rheem (Event #1), Justin Liberto (Event #2), and Ryan Hoenig (Event #3) as winners so far in the PGT Mixed Games Series. The action continues with Event #5: $15,200 Big Bet Mix, which got underway on Saturday, with plenty more high-level mixed-game battles still to come.