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Josh Arieh added another World Seres of Poker bracelet to his collection by taking down the $500 buy-in Ultra Deepstack event online Sunday. It’s the seventh bracelet for the man who was named the WSOP Player of the Year in 2021.

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John Arieh, pictured here celebrating his 2021 World Serise of Poker Player of the Year award, won his seventh bracelet online Sunday. (Image: Twitter/Josh Arieh)

Playing under the name “SP33Dwagon,” Arieh won $67,656 in the bracelet event that attracted 440 players, who also contributed an additional 364 rebuys. It’s the first time Arieh won a bracelet online, and it took awhile for the man with nearly $14 million in tournament winnings to get going in the event.

He busted out of the event six times before his seventh buy-in caught fire and won him all the chips.

His last two bracelets came in 2023, when he won the $25,000 High Roller H.O.R.S.E. and the $10,000 Limit Hold’em Championship. He also won two bracelets in 2021, the year he was named the WSOP Player of the Year. His first bracelet came all the way back in 1999 for winning the a $3,000 Limit Hold’em event. He had to wait until 2005 to win his second in a $2,000 Pot-Limit Omaha event.

Arieh nearly won his seventh bracelet this summer online in a $333 buy-in event, but stalled in second for a $55,852 payday. He also finished second in an online bracelet event in 2024.

Arieh got his first victory of 2025 in the event. A man who plays a lot of WSOP events during the summer, it was his 13th cash in WSOP events this year. He started the year by making three final tables in PokerGO Tour events, which included a third-place finish for $195,500 in a $10,100 buy-inn event in February. He also finished third in a $15,000 event in April for $141,750.

The bracelet series continues through October on WSOP Online for players in New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Click here for more information.



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