Koji Fujimoto Claims WSOP Limit Lowball Championship Bracelet
Japan's Koji Fujimoto triumphed over a field of elite poker players, including Nick Schulman, to win the $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship at the 2026 World Series of Poker.


Koji Fujimoto has captured his maiden World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet, emerging victorious in the highly competitive Event #67 – the $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship. The Japanese player outlasted a field of 140 entries, including a formidable heads-up opponent in 8-time bracelet winner Nick Schulman.
The prestigious event, part of the 2026 WSOP held at the Horseshoe & Paris Las Vegas, saw skilled players battle for poker supremacy over several days. Fujimoto ultimately took home the top prize of $392,478, while Schulman earned $256,181 as the runner-up.
WSOP #67 – Key Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Event Name | $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship |
| Winner | Koji Fujimoto |
| Runner-Up | Nick Schulman |
| Prize for Winner | $392,478 |
| Prize for Runner-Up | $256,181 |
| Number of Entries | 140 |
| Dates | June 24–26, 2026 |
The Road to the Final Table
Day 2 of the championship saw many notable players fall by the wayside. Among those who made it into the money but did not reach the final stages were Hanh Tran (19th place, $22,273), Joe McKeehen (17th place, $25,484), John Juanda (16th place, $25,484), Steve Zolotow (14th place, $25,484), and Michael Moncek (13th place, $25,484).
Todd Brunson entered Day 2 as the chip leader but ultimately finished in 6th place, securing $62,404. Other prominent players eliminated earlier included Billy Baxter (8th place, $37,224) and Naoya Kihara (7th place, $47,401).
The Heads-Up Duel
The final heads-up confrontation featured Koji Fujimoto against Nick Schulman. Schulman initially held a commanding lead, appearing poised to claim his ninth WSOP bracelet. However, Fujimoto mounted a remarkable comeback, steadily turning the tables to secure the victory. His win marks a significant achievement in his poker career.
This Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship is known for its strategic depth and the requirement for players to master a less common poker variant. The game involves players trying to make the lowest possible five-card hand, with multiple drawing opportunities adding layers of complexity.
The 2026 World Series of Poker continues through July 15th, with numerous bracelets still up for grabs across various poker disciplines at the Horseshoe & Paris Las Vegas. Final tables are being live-streamed on the official WSOP YouTube channel, allowing fans worldwide to follow the action.
Source: Hochgepokert – WSOP #67 – Fujimoto schlägt Schulman für Limit Lowball-Bracelet! https://www.hochgepokert.com/2026/06/27/wsop-67-10000-2-7-lowball-world-championship/
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Hochgepokert Publicacion original: 2026-06-27T07:37:09+00:00
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