Dennis Weiss is a German Pot-Limit Omaha specialist who has quickly emerged as a dominant force in high-stakes tournament poker. After winning his first WSOP bracelet in Rozvadov in 2024, Weiss captured his second at the 2025 WSOP by taking down Event #51: $25,000 High Roller PLO for a career-best $2,292,155.
Despite his background as a PLO cash game grinder, Weiss has found remarkable early success on the tournament scene, defeating a 489-entry field stacked with elite talent—including Phil Ivey and Michael Duek—to claim one of the most prestigious four-card titles of the year.
Weiss made it three bracelets won at the 2026 World Series of Poker. The German star triumphed in the $1,500 Limit Hold'em 7-Handed event, leaving 509 opponents in his wake as he banked $133,704.
“This is a fun one,” commented Weiss regarding how this victory compared to his other bracelet wins. “Before this year, I mostly played PLO. I tested the waters last year in some of the $1,500 mixed games. I studied a little bit, and it’s fun to play them. So, this one feels different, it feels like in a fun way.”