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PGT Mixed Games continued from the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, and it was a familiar name taking down Event #4: $10,200 8-Game with Nick Schulman earning his eighth career PGT title.

Schulman earned $235,200 in prize money and 235 PGT points to move to third on the PGT Mixed Games leaderboard and 10th on the PGT leaderboard. For Schulman, this was his eighth career PGT title, putting him in a seven-way tie with Jeremy Ausmus, Chris Brewer, Andrew Lichtenberger, Sean Perry, Justin Bonomo, and Michael Addamo. Schulman sits just shy of $10 million in career PGT earnings, having won $9,908,176.

The fourth event of PGT Mixed Games attracted 84 entrants for the second 8-Game event of the series. The final 12 players were in the money, and once Nacho Barbero was eliminated on the money bubble, Dan Shak, Chad Eveslage, J. David Rogers, Jeremy Ausmus, and Allan Le were all sent to the rail as just seven players bagged up for the night. Frenchman Nicolas Milgrom was the chip leader, eyeing his second PGT title, ahead of Dzmitry Urbanovich and Scott Seiver. 

Jesse Klein was the first to fall when he was all-in with ace-queen against the ace-king of Milgrom in No-Limit Hold'em. Walter Chambers was at-risk with pocket tens against the pocket aces of Schulman, and was unable to improve, and was eliminated in sixth place. Following a long five-handed battle, Seiver bricked out a 2-7 Triple Draw hand and was then forced all-in from the small blind the next hand. Seiver failed to improve his six-draw against Schulman's pat ten-eight, and the final table was down to four.

On the next hand, Milgrom was all-in with a pat eight-seven against Schulman drawing to an eight-smooth. Schulman found a six, and Milgrom was eliminated in fourth place. Urbanovich was all-in with ace-nine against Schulman's ace-queen in No-Limit Hold'em, and when the board bricked out, Schulman took 9,975,000 in chips into heads-up play against Qinghai Pan with 2,625,000. The final hand would see Pan all-in in Omaha Hi-Lo against Schulman, who had a made low and a flush draw. Schulman struck the only overcard that Pan was fading - a king - to eliminate Pan in second place. Schulman would secure his eighth career PGT title, $235,200 in prize money, 235 PGT points, and the PGT Mixed Games trophy.

2026 PGT Mixed Games Event #4: $10,200 8-Game Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize PGT Points
1st Nick Schulman United States $235,200 235
2nd Qinghai Pan United States $151,200 151
3rd Dzmitry Urbanovich Poland $109,200 109
4th Nicolas Milgrom France $79,800 80
5th Scott Seiver United States $58,800 59
6th Walter Chambers United States $42,000 42
7th Jesse Klein United States $33,600 34

With his eighth career PGT title, Nick Schulman is now third on the PGT Mixed Games leaderboard. Ryan Hoenig remains on top, but Qinghai Pan rockets to second place on the back of his runner-up and third-place finish in the last two events. Chino Rheem sits in fourth ahead of Justin Liberto, while the top ten are rounded out by Philip Sternheimer, Dylan Linde, Calvin Anderson, Dzmitry Urbanovich, and Johannes Becker.

PGT Mixed Games Leaderboard

Rank Player PGT Points Wins Cashes Winnings
1st Ryan Hoenig 269 1 2 $256,900
2nd Qinghai Pan 259 0 2 $259,100
3rd Nick Schulman 235 1 1 $235,200
4th Chino Rheem 211 1 2 $124,350
5th Justin Liberto 191 1 1 $127,400
6th Philip Sternheimer 149 0 1 $149,400
7th Dylan Linde 125 0 1 $100,000
8th Calvin Anderson 121 0 1 $80,850
9th Dzmitry Urbanovich 109 0 1 $109,200
10th Johannes Becker 88 0 1 $58,800

These are the leaderboard standings as of Saturday, February 7, 2026. The current PGT leaderboard is at pgt.com/leaderboard.

The next event on the PGT Mixed Games schedule is Event #5: $15,200 Big Bet Mix. The series will run seven events, with the series winner earning the PGT Gold Cup. Events #4, #5, and #7 will all be livestreamed on PokerGO.com.

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