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WSOP Europe 2025: Kabrhel & Deeb Add To Their Bracelet Tally
- Martin Kabrhel wins 5th bracelet and leads Player of the Year race.
- Shaun Deeb, Sascha Wilhelm among notable winners.
- WSOP Europe 2025 reinforced its global poker importance.
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WSOP Europe 2025 held at King’s Resort Rozvadov witnessed Martin Kabrhel winning his fifth bracelet and leading the WSOP Player of the Year race. Other winners included Shaun Deeb, Sascha Wilhelm, Renji Mao, Tobias Peters, and Dusan Despotovic.
WSOP Europe 2025 hosted at King’s Resort in Rozvadov featured a blend of veteran dominance, first-time champions, and intense competition for the WSOP Player of the Year race. As the bracelets were awarded, the festival highlighted a diverse showcase of poker skill and endurance.
Martin Kabrhel Captures Fifth Bracelet
Martin Kabrhel captured his fifth WSOP bracelet during WSOP Europe 2025, marking a milestone in his decorated career. His victory came in a high-stakes event, positioning him at the top of the WSOP Player of the Year standings.
Kabrhel’s performance at King’s Resort was defined by consistent deep runs and tactical discipline, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in European poker.
Sascha Wilhelm Claims Second WSOP Europe Title in PLO 8-Max
In Event #3, the €1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Max, Sascha Wilhelm secured his second WSOP Europe bracelet. Wilhelm’s triumph reinforced his continued strength in mixed game formats, following previous success in Omaha events.
Renji Mao Wins Second Bracelet with PLO Comeback
Renji Mao claimed victory in the €5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha event after staging a determined comeback during heads-up play. The win marked Mao’s second WSOP bracelet and reflected his consistent results in PLO formats.
Tobias Peters Triumphs in €3,000 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Max Event
Event #9, the €3,000 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Max, concluded with Tobias Peters defeating a 309-entry field to claim his second WSOP bracelet. Peters showcased strategic accuracy in short-handed play, maintaining composure through fluctuating stack depths.
Dusan Despotovic Secures First Bracelet in €2,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
Dusan Despotovic achieved a career-first WSOP bracelet victory in Event #6, the €2,000 Pot-Limit Omaha. Despotovic executed a clean sweep at the final table to capture the title and €182,500 in prize money.
Matteo Intiso Earns Bracelet via Double Knockout Finish
Matteo Intiso’s triumph came through an unusual conclusion when his opponent, known as “Good Machine,” delivered a double knockout that awarded Intiso the bracelet.
Shaun Deeb Extends Legacy with Eighth WSOP Bracelet
Shaun Deeb added an eighth WSOP bracelet by winning Event #13, the €25,000 No-Limit Hold’em GGMillion€. The result reinforced Deeb’s status among poker’s elite, placing him within reach of the all-time bracelet leaders.
Other Notable Champions
- Jose Gomez Casillas won the €550 No-Limit Hold’em Colossus event, marking a milestone for Mexico’s continued rise in the international poker circuit.
- Pawel Wojciechowski captured the €1,200 Bounty Hunter Opener, setting a strong tone early in the series.
- Stepan Budac emerged victorious in the €350 King’s Million NLH, earning his first career WSOP bracelet.
Event #15: €1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Closer
The €1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Closer event remains in progress, with 645 total entries. The tournament director confirmed that Day 2 will end when the field narrows to 16 players or the conclusion of Level 28, whichever occurs first.
Event #14: €10,350 Main Event NLH European Championship
The €10,350 Main Event features 659 total entries, with 15 players remaining as of Level 22 (blinds at 20,000/40,000 with a 40,000 big blind ante).
The remaining 37 players are each guaranteed €31,000, while final-table participants are assured a minimum of €110,000. The eventual champion will receive €1,140,000 and the Main Event gold bracelet.
WSOP Europe 2025
WSOP Europe 2025 witnessed landmark results at King’s Resort Rozvadov. Martin Kabrhel led the headlines by winning his fifth bracelet and taking the Player of the Year lead.
Sascha Wilhelm, Renji Mao, Tobias Peters, Dusan Despotovic, Matteo Intiso, and Shaun Deeb also captured titles across diverse poker formats. The series reinforced WSOP Europe’s continued significance within the global poker circuit.
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