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Rami Hammoud Poker Player Profile: Career, Earnings & WSOP Results

Rami Hammoud is a Canadian tournament poker player from Montreal who became widely known after reaching the final table of the 2026 World Series of Poker Main Event. Hammoud finished sixth in the $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em World Championship for $1.75 million, by far the largest tournament score of his career.

The Main Event breakthrough followed more than a decade of recorded live tournament results, much of it centered around the Canadian poker scene. Hammoud had already established a record of success at Playground in Quebec before making his deepest run on poker's biggest stage.

Who Is Rami Hammoud?

Rami Hammoud is a Canadian poker player from Montreal, Quebec. His recorded live tournament cashes date back to 2012, with a significant portion of his career results coming in Canada.

Hammoud's profile grew considerably during the 2026 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. He navigated a 9,208-entry Main Event field to reach the nine-player final table and eventually finished sixth for $1,750,000.

Before that performance, Hammoud's biggest recorded live tournament score was a victory at the 2023 Playground March Million.

Rami Hammoud's Poker Career

Hammoud spent years recording tournament cashes before posting his first six-figure live score.

His major breakthrough came at Playground in Quebec during the 2023 Playground March Million. Hammoud won the C$1,150 Main Event for C$166,000, worth approximately $123,386 at the time.

The result established a new career-best score and became his largest tournament cash until his 2026 WSOP Main Event run.

Hammoud continued accumulating results at the World Series of Poker. During the 2024 WSOP, he recorded 13 cashes when online events are included. His deepest run of that series came in the $500 Salute to Warriors, where he finished fifth for $57,420.

He added another 10 WSOP cashes in 2025.

Later that year, Hammoud reached another major final table close to home. He finished eighth in the inaugural MSPT Canadian Poker Championship at Playground, earning $22,730 from an event that attracted 1,057 entries.

Hammoud remained active at Playground in 2026. During the spring WSOP International Circuit stop in Canada, he finished runner-up in a C$1,000 Mystery Bounty event before heading to Las Vegas for the summer World Series of Poker.

2026 WSOP Main Event Final Table

Hammoud's career changed during the 2026 WSOP Main Event.

The $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em World Championship attracted 9,208 entries and generated a prize pool of more than $85.6 million. Hammoud began on Day 1c and finished his opening flight with 62,000 chips, only slightly above the tournament's starting stack.

His position improved steadily as the tournament progressed.

Hammoud ended Day 5 with 2,630,000 chips before making a major move on Day 6, increasing his stack to 17,400,000 and climbing to sixth among the remaining 62 players.

He continued advancing from there, finishing Day 7 with 41,500,000 chips and the second-largest stack among the final 21 players.

By the end of Day 8, Hammoud had accumulated 79,000,000 chips. That gave him the second-largest stack entering the official nine-player final table, trailing only eventual champion Lucas Jumalon.

Reaching the final table guaranteed Hammoud the first seven-figure tournament score of his career.

Rami Hammoud Finishes Sixth in the 2026 WSOP Main Event

Hammoud ultimately finished sixth in the 2026 WSOP Main Event for $1,750,000.

His final-table run ended after a major pot against fellow Canadian Greg Mueller left Hammoud short-stacked. Mueller doubled through Hammoud with pocket nines against ace-king, reducing Hammoud to only a handful of big blinds.

Shortly afterward, Hammoud committed the remainder of his stack against Lucas Jumalon. Hammoud held queen-jack while Jumalon had ace-five. Neither player paired the board, allowing Jumalon's ace-high hand to eliminate Hammoud in sixth place.

Jumalon went on to win the tournament and the $10 million first prize.

For Hammoud, the sixth-place finish was nevertheless a career-defining result. It surpassed his previous largest live cash by more than $1.6 million and moved his career tournament earnings well beyond the $2 million mark.

Rami Hammoud's Major Poker Accomplishments

  • Sixth place in the 2026 WSOP Main Event for $1,750,000

  • Reached the final table from a field of 9,208 entries in the 2026 WSOP Main Event

  • Entered the 2026 WSOP Main Event final table second in chips with 79,000,000

  • Won the 2023 Playground March Million C$1,150 Main Event for C$166,000

  • Fifth place in the 2024 WSOP $500 Salute to Warriors for $57,420

  • Eighth place in the 2025 MSPT Canadian Poker Championship for $22,730

  • Runner-up in a 2026 WSOP International Circuit Playground Mystery Bounty event

  • More than $2.27 million in recorded live tournament earnings as of August 2026

How Much Has Rami Hammoud Won Playing Poker?

As of August 8, 2026, Hendon Mob lists Rami Hammoud with approximately $2.27 million in recorded live tournament earnings.

His $1.75 million payout for finishing sixth in the 2026 WSOP Main Event represents the majority of that total and is his largest recorded live tournament cash.

Live tournament earnings databases change as players record new results, so Hammoud's career total should be considered a snapshot rather than a permanent figure.

Rami Hammoud's WSOP Record

Hammoud has accumulated extensive World Series of Poker experience despite not yet winning a bracelet.

As of August 2026, the WSOP player database lists Hammoud with:

  • 0 WSOP bracelets

  • 0 WSOP Circuit rings

  • 6 WSOP final tables

  • 81 WSOP cashes

  • More than $2 million in WSOP-recorded earnings

His sixth-place finish in the 2026 Main Event is his biggest WSOP accomplishment to date.

The result also marked a significant improvement over a career that had previously included numerous smaller WSOP cashes and a fifth-place finish in the 2024 Salute to Warriors event.

What Type of Poker Does Rami Hammoud Play?

Hammoud's tournament record is concentrated heavily in live No-Limit Hold'em events.

Many of his recorded results have come at Playground in Quebec and at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. His resume includes Main Events, large-field No-Limit Hold'em tournaments, bounty events, and lower-buy-in WSOP events.

Public tournament records do not provide enough reliable information to assign Hammoud a definitive playing-style label such as tight-aggressive or loose-aggressive. His results do, however, establish him as an experienced live tournament player capable of navigating large fields.

Why Is Rami Hammoud Notable in Poker?

Hammoud's significance comes primarily from his 2026 WSOP Main Event performance.

The Main Event is the centerpiece of the World Series of Poker, and reaching its final table places a player on one of the game's most visible stages. Hammoud survived a field of 9,208 entries and entered the final nine second in chips before eventually taking sixth place.

The run also represented an unusually large jump in career earnings. Before the Main Event, his largest recorded cash was $123,386. His $1.75 million sixth-place payout was more than 14 times that amount.

Rather than emerging without a tournament history, Hammoud reached the Main Event final table after years of live results in Canada and repeated participation at the WSOP.

Rami Hammoud's Current Poker Status

Hammoud remains an active tournament player as of August 2026.

His performance in the 2026 WSOP Main Event represents the biggest achievement of his career and transformed his tournament resume from one built largely around Canadian events and smaller WSOP cashes into one highlighted by a final-table appearance in poker's world championship.

Future results will determine whether the Main Event run becomes the beginning of a new stage in Hammoud's tournament career, but his sixth-place finish already stands as a permanent part of the 2026 WSOP Main Event record.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much did Rami Hammoud win in the 2026 WSOP Main Event?

Rami Hammoud earned $1,750,000 for finishing sixth in the 2026 World Series of Poker Main Event.

What place did Rami Hammoud finish in the WSOP Main Event?

Hammoud finished sixth in the 2026 WSOP Main Event after reaching the nine-player final table from a field of 9,208 entries.

How much are Rami Hammoud's career poker earnings?

As of August 8, 2026, Hendon Mob lists Rami Hammoud with approximately $2.27 million in recorded live tournament earnings.

What is Rami Hammoud's biggest poker cash?

Hammoud's largest recorded live tournament cash is the $1.75 million he received for sixth place in the 2026 WSOP Main Event.

Has Rami Hammoud won a WSOP bracelet?

No. As of August 2026, the World Series of Poker lists Rami Hammoud with zero WSOP bracelets.

How many WSOP Circuit rings does Rami Hammoud have?

As of August 2026, the WSOP database lists Hammoud with zero WSOP Circuit rings.

Where is Rami Hammoud from?

Rami Hammoud is a Canadian poker player from Montreal, Quebec.

Did Rami Hammoud win the Playground March Million?

Yes. Hammoud won the C$1,150 Main Event at the 2023 Playground March Million for C$166,000, approximately $123,386.

When did Rami Hammoud start playing live poker tournaments?

Hammoud's recorded live tournament cashes date back to 2012.

Sources

  • World Series of Poker

  • Hendon Mob

  • PokerNews

  • Playground

  • Major Series of Poker Tour

  • Card Player

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