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  • WSOP Europe Main Event Won by Simone Andrian for $1.42m in Rozvadov
    WSOP Europe Main Event Won by Simone Andrian for $1.42m in Rozvadov

    Just three years after turning from online poker player to live tournament winner, Simone Andrian won the major title of his career as he went wire-to-wire to become the 2024 WSOP Europe Main Event champion. Taking a top prize of $1.42 million, more than his career earnings to date, the Italian went into the final […]

  • Who Has Actually Won More Money at Poker – Bryn Kenney or Phil Hellmuth?
    Who Has Actually Won More Money at Poker – Bryn Kenney or Phil Hellmuth?

    This week, Bryn Kenney called Phil Hellmuth out for his record at the World Series of Poker, comparing the Poker Brat’s impressive record of 17 WSOP bracelets as being from the lower leagues of ranking poker tournaments. A master in many high rollers, Kenney sits at the summit of the All-Time Money List on The […]

  • Simone Andrian Leads WSOP Europe Main Event Final Table of Six
    Simone Andrian Leads WSOP Europe Main Event Final Table of Six

    The penultimate day of action in the 2024 World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) Main Event saw 47 players whittled down to just six survivors as the final table was reached in style in Rozvadov. With $1.42 million on the line for the winner, everything will be left on the felt at King’s Casino as […]

  • WSOP Europe Event #1 Won by Przemyslaw Szymanski for $128,000
    WSOP Europe Event #1 Won by Przemyslaw Szymanski for $128,000

    The opening tournament of the WSOP Europe festival saw Polish professional Przemyslaw Szymanski grab the first gold of the event series and a top prize of $128,400 in Rozvadov. The Czech-German border town has been transformed into the home of poker for the following weeks as players from all over the world are at King’s […]

  • Czech Republic’s Josef Gulas Jr. Wins World Series of Poker Europe Main Event for €1.2M
    Czech Republic’s Josef Gulas Jr. Wins World Series of Poker Europe Main Event for €1.2M

    The Czech Republic’s Josef Gulas Jr. outlasted French high roller Johan Guilbert to win the World Series of Poker Europe Main Event title and €1,276,712 ($1,448,289) first-place prize at King’s Casino in Rozvadov on Wednesday Night.

  • The Hand That Haunts Me: Chris Moorman’s WSOPE Disaster
    The Hand That Haunts Me: Chris Moorman’s WSOPE Disaster

    Chris Moorman is without a doubt one of the best ever to take up online tournament poker. His resumé is the envy of many and is littered with success after success. With a World Series of Poker bracelet, countless online Triple Crowns, and over $16 million in online total earnings, the Englishman has done it […]

  • Besim Hot Defeats Hellmuth Heads-Up In €25K Mixed Games Championship
    Besim Hot Defeats Hellmuth Heads-Up In €25K Mixed Games Championship

    History was on the line Wednesday as 15-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth found himself battling heads-up for a record-extending 16th WSOP title in the 2019 WSOP Europe €25,500 Mixed Games Championship.

  • Renat Bohdanov Wins First Event of 2019 WSOP Europe
    Renat Bohdanov Wins First Event of 2019 WSOP Europe

    The 2019 World Series of Poker Europe kicked off this week at King’s Resort in Rozvadov, Czech Republic, and the first event is in the books. Topping the 1,011-entry field in the €350 Opener No Limit Hold’em was Renat Bohdanov, earning €53,654 and his first career gold bracelet.

  • WSOP Europe Returns To King’s Casino For 15 Gold Bracelet Events
    WSOP Europe Returns To King’s Casino For 15 Gold Bracelet Events

    The World Series of Poker is gearing up for their return to King’s Resort in Rozvadov for the 2019 WSOPE from October 13-November 4.

  • WSOP Europe: Michael Addamo Conquers €25K Super High Roller
    WSOP Europe: Michael Addamo Conquers €25K Super High Roller

    As the 2018 World Series of Poker Europe festival winds down in Rozvadov, there are two storylines emerging. The first is the three bracelet wins for Isreali players through the first five events. The second is the players who won a bracelet this summer and have added another one to their collection this week – […]

  • WSOP Europe: Niall Farrell Wins €25K HR, Completes Triple Crown
    WSOP Europe: Niall Farrell Wins €25K HR, Completes Triple Crown

    Over the course of his career, Niall Farrell has had a couple of close calls at the World Series of Poker. A second in 2013, another second in 2016. Two other final tables. But he’s never been able to close one. He’s won a World Poker Tour and a European Poker Tour title. Thursday night […]

  • WSOP Europe: Theodore McQuilkin Wins €1,650 Six Max NLHE
    WSOP Europe: Theodore McQuilkin Wins €1,650 Six Max NLHE

    On Monday morning, 24 year old Theodore McQuilkin will back at work at the real estate company he is part-owner of. On Saturday at theWorld Series of Poker Europe however, McQuilkin did what every part-time poker player dreams of – won his first World Series of Poker bracelet. McQuilkin beat out 239 other players to […]

  • WSOP Europe: Andreas Klatt Wins €1,100 Pot Limit Omaha
    WSOP Europe: Andreas Klatt Wins €1,100 Pot Limit Omaha

    Earlier this year, German poker pro Andreas Klatt took home the title of WPT/PokerStars Championship MonteDam Swing winner. While it showcased his ability in a couple different events in different countries, it’s not exactly the most prestigous title in the poker world. Klatt picked up something with much more prestige on Tuesday afternoon, beating 522 […]

  • WSOP Europe:  Kevin ‘ImaLuckSac’ MacPhee Wins Main Event
    WSOP Europe: Kevin ‘ImaLuckSac’ MacPhee Wins Main Event

    Just five months ago, Kevin ‘ImaLuckSac’ MacPhee was just another player chasing his first World Series of Poker bracelet. He changed that this summer when he won his first bracelet in Las Vegas and Saturday in Berlin he won his second bracelet of the year, winning the WSOP Europe Main Event and €883,000 ($972,879 US).

  • WSOP Europe: Jonathan Duhamel Wins High Roller for Third Bracelet
    WSOP Europe: Jonathan Duhamel Wins High Roller for Third Bracelet

    Friday evening in Berlin, Jonathan Duhamel put himself into elite territory when he beat David Kitai heads-up to win the €25,600 High Roller event at WSOP Europe to win €554,395 ($609,934 US) and his third WSOP bracelet.