Alan Keating Gears Up for Toughest Million Dollar Game Yet at WSOP Feature Table
High-stakes poker phenom Alan Keating faces a formidable lineup in the upcoming Million Dollar Game, broadcast from the World Series of Poker main stage.


Alan Keating, a prominent figure in the high-stakes cash game circuit, is preparing for what is being described as his most challenging appearance yet in Hustler Casino Live’s (HCL) Million Dollar Game (MDG). This iteration of the lucrative cash game will be broadcast from the prestigious World Series of Poker (WSOP) feature table, adding an extra layer of intensity.
The first-ever seven-figure minimum buy-in livestreamed cash game took place in 2023. At that event, Keating, then a lesser-known entity to the mainstream poker audience, experienced his sole loss in the MDG. Since that initial setback, however, Keating has demonstrated remarkable dominance, recording five consecutive winning sessions and accumulating a net profit of $3.86 million.
Por que importa
Keating’s closest competitor in terms of performance in the MDG is Peter Wang, who will also be participating in MDG IV. Wang has an impressive six MDG sessions under his belt, with a total profit of $5.28 million.
This year’s lineup presents Keating with a formidable array of talent. Beyond Wang, the game will feature four WSOP bracelet winners: Martin Kabrhel, Santhosh Suvarna, Chang (Jack) Lee, and Michael “Texas Mike” Moncek. High-stakes cash game veteran Eric Wasserson and DoorDash co-founder Stanley Tang, the only other player to have competed in all four MDGs, will also be at the table.
Contexto
Keating recently addressed speculation about restrictions on who can join the Million Dollar Game. On a PokerNews Podcast episode, he clarified that the game is open to a wider range of players than some might believe. “A lot of people feel like they want to play (the Million Dollar Game) but can’t get in,” Keating stated. “And it’s like, well, we got Martin Kabrhel, one of the best tournament players out there. He’s playing in the Million Dollar Game. The door is open to people that, you know, people want to play with, people want to watch, and I think that includes a lot more tournament players than people recognize.” He expressed his desire for broader participation, encouraging others to step forward.
The stakes were further heightened recently when Santhosh Suvarna and Chang (Jack) Lee went head-to-head for the WSOP $50,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold’em bracelet. Suvarna emerged victorious, securing $1,992,870 and his third WSOP bracelet. Lee earned $1,281,905 for his runner-up finish. Both players are expected to bring their significant winnings from this event to the Million Dollar Game, aiming to either increase their fortunes or risk losing it all. Keating, who has expressed a disinterest in tournament poker, will likely be keen to compete against these newly crowned tournament champions.
Key facts
| Player | Notable Achievement |
|—————–|———————————————————–|
| Alan Keating | Five consecutive winning MDG sessions, $3.86M profit |
| Peter Wang | $5.28M profit in six MDG sessions |
| Santhosh Suvarna| WSOP Bracelet winner, $1.99M High Roller prize |
| Chang (Jack) Lee| WSOP Bracelet winner, $1.28M High Roller prize |
The relocation of the Million Dollar Game to the WSOP feature table signifies a growing integration of high-stakes livestreamed cash games with major tournament series, offering viewers a unique blend of intense poker action. For fans of video poker and poker strategy, observing how elite players navigate such high-pressure, high-stakes cash game environments provides valuable insights into strategic decision-making and bankroll management at the highest levels.
Source: PokerNews, https://www.pokernews.com/news/2026/06/alan-keating-dominating-million-dollar-game-51513.htm
Datos clave
| Punto | Detalle |
|---|---|
| Fuente | PokerNews |
| Fecha | 2026-06-12T05:00:00+00:00 |
| Tema | Can Alan Keating Continue His Dominance of the Million Dollar Game? |
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PokerNews Publicacion original: 2026-06-12T05:00:00+00:00
Ethan Reed
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