2013 World Series of Poker Europe results

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Below are the results for the 2013 World Series of Poker Europe. [1]

Contents

Key

*Elected to the Poker Hall of Fame
(#/#)This denotes a bracelet winner. The first number is the number of bracelets won in 2013. The second number is the total number of bracelets won. Both numbers represent totals as of that point during the tournament.
PlaceWhat place each player finished
NameThe player who made it to the final table
Prize (€)The amount of money, in Euros (€), awarded for each finish at the event's final table

Results

Event 1: €1,100 Ladies No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stJackie Glazier (1/1)€21,850
2ndMaryline Valente€13,500
3rdLaurie Bismuth€8,950
4thCeline Bastian€6,330
5thNathalie Odet€4,770
6thSherrill Lindsay€3,800
7thGaelle Baumann€3,200

Event 2: €1,100 No Limit Hold'em Re-Entry

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stHenrik Johansson (1/1)€129,700
2ndAdriano Torre-Grossa€80,250
3rdYaniv Botbol€58,860
4thDaniel Weinman€43,772
5thSerge Ekert€32,992
6thDaniel Laidlaw€25,190
7thJose Obadia€19,498
8thJean-Philippe Tuffery€15,285
9thAndrei Konopelko€12,134

Event 3: €5,300 Mixed Max No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stDarko Stojanovic (1/1)€188,160
2ndDan O'Brien€116,280
SFJason Mann€62,770
SF Noah Schwartz €62,770
5th Shannon Shorr €30,695
6thJeremy Joseph€30,695
7thJake Schwartz€30,695
8thJoe Kuether€30,695

Event 4: €1,650 Pot Limit Omaha

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Jeremy Ausmus (1/1)€70,324
2nd Juha Helppi €43,441
3rdJan-Peter Jachtmann (0/1)€31,367
4th Jason Mercier (0/2)€23,036
5thMartin Kozlov€17,210
6thMichael Schwartz€13,077
7th Jonathan Little €10,102
8thYohann Aube€7,933
9thRyan Chapman€6,335

Event 5: €2,200 No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stRoger Hairabedian (1/2)€148,820
2nd Erik Seidel (0/8)€92,003
3rd Kevin Song (0/1)€67,118
4thMatan Kraków€49,784
5thErwann Pecheux€37,052
6th Mike Watson €28,683
7thMax Greenwood (0/1)€22,258
8thAriel Silveira€17,521
9thArnaud Peyroles€13,989

Event 6: €3,250 Mixed Max Pot Limit Omaha

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Noah Schwartz (1/1)€104,580
2ndLudovic Lacay€64,600
SF Vitaly Lunkin (0/2)€34,500
SFJyri Merivirta€34,500
5thJeremy Joseph€21,000
6thAku Joentausta€21,000

Event 7: €10,450 No Limit Hold'em Main Event

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Adrián Mateos (1/1)€1,000,000
2nd Fabrice Soulier (0/1)€610,000
3rdDominik Nitsche (0/1)€400,000
4thJerome Huge€251,000
5thRavi Raghavan€176,000
6thBenny Spindler€126,000
7thAndrei Konopelko€101,000
8th Shannon Shorr €77,500

Event 8: €25,600 High Roller No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Daniel Negreanu (2/6)€725,000
2ndNicolau Villa-Lobos€450,000
3rd Philipp Gruissem €250,000
4thDavid Peters€150,500
5th Timothy Adams (0/1)€100,600
6th Scott Seiver (0/1)€74,600
7th Jason Koon €63,500
8th Erik Seidel (0/8)€55,400

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References

  1. "World Series of Poker Europe - WSOPE 2013: Hendon Mob Poker Database". The Hendon Mob. Retrieved 12 November 2024.