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Below are the results for the 2015 World Series of Poker Europe, held from October 8-24 at the Spielbank Casino in Berlin, Germany.
* | Elected to the Poker Hall of Fame |
(#/#) | This denotes a bracelet winner. The first number is the number of bracelets won in 2015. The second number is the total number of bracelets won. Both numbers represent totals as of that point during the tournament. |
Place | What place each player finished |
Name | The 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 |
Source: [1]
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Makarios Avramidis (1/1) | €105,000 |
2nd | Frederic Schwarzer | €64,930 |
3rd | Paul Michaelis (1/1) | €45,860 |
4th | Stephen Chidwick | €32,600 |
5th | Rick Alvarado | €23,310 |
6th | Marvin Rettenmaier | €16,740 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Dietrich Fast (1/1) | €157,749 |
2nd | John Gale (1/2) | €97,804 |
3rd | Rodrigo Caprioli | €73,699 |
4th | Vojtech Cervinka | €56,278 |
5th | Steve O'Dwyer | €43,409 |
6th | Adrian Apmann (1/1) | €33,808 |
7th | Sandro Wuest | €26,587 |
8th | Jorn Winter | €21,115 |
9th | Harry Lodge | €16,935 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Richard Gryko (1/1) | €126,345 |
2nd | Mike Leah (0/1) | €78,150 |
3rd | Mikkel Plum | €55,755 |
4th | Roberto Romanello | €40,480 |
5th | Lawrence Lazar | €29,940 |
6th | Benjamin Pollak | €22,535 |
7th | Max Pescatori (2/4) | €17,240 |
8th | Ismael Bojang | €13,445 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Ryan Hefter (1/1) | €176,205 |
2nd | Gilbert Diaz | €109,625 |
3rd | Carlos Chang | €80,170 |
4th | Henrik Hecklen | €59,495 |
5th | Diego Ventura | €44,725 |
6th | Armin Eckl | €34,180 |
7th | Justin Frolian | €26,415 |
8th | Richard Sheils | €20,675 |
9th | David Peters | €16,455 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Alex Komaromi (1/1) | €65,740 |
2nd | Scott Clements (0/2) | €40,645 |
3rd | Noah Bronstein | €29,200 |
4th | Jonathan Duhamel (1/2) | €21,065 |
5th | Shaun Deeb (1/1) | €15,235 |
6th | Jens Lakemeier | €11,025 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Pavlos Xanthopoulos (1/1) | €182,510 |
2nd | Mario Lopez | €112,785 |
3rd | Thierry Gogniat | €81,500 |
4th | Sam Chartier | €59,970 |
5th | Farid Jattin | €44,920 |
6th | Alex Rocha | €34,270 |
7th | Fabrice Soulier (0/1) | €26,520 |
8th | Artan Dedusha | €20,860 |
9th | Sergi Reixach | €16,685 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Barny Boatman (1/2) | €54,725 |
2nd | Grzegorz Grochulski | €33,910 |
3rd | Shannon Shorr | €24,520 |
4th | Jose Obadia | €18,000 |
5th | Doug Lee | €13,320 |
6th | Dominik Maska | €9,980 |
7th | Pawel Bakiewicz | €7,560 |
8th | Damian Pawlak | €5,780 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Georgios Sotiropoulos (1/1) | €112,133 |
2nd | Paul Tedeschi | €69,361 |
3rd | Benjamin Zamani (1/1) | €50,719 |
4th | Andre Lommel | €37,636 |
5th | Rafal Tomczak | €28,318 |
6th | John Racener | €21,600 |
7th | Brian Hastings (2/3) | €16,703 |
8th | Byron Kaverman (1/1) | €13,094 |
9th | Asher Conniff | €10,402 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Kevin MacPhee (2/2) | €883,000 |
2nd | David Lopez | €475,000 |
3rd | J.C. Alvarado | €315,000 |
4th | Andrew Lichtenberger | €225,000 |
5th | Kilian Kramer | €175,000 |
6th | Felix Bleiker | €130,000 |
7th | Erik Seidel* (0/8) | €100,000 |
8th | Mario Sanchez | €75,000 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Jonathan Duhamel (2/3) | €554,395 |
2nd | Davidi Kitai (0/3) | €342,620 |
3rd | Mustapha Kanit | €227,145 |
4th | Sam Chartier | €160,775 |
5th | Christoph Vogelsang | €121,020 |
6th | Fedor Holz | €96,625 |
7th | Timothy Adams (0/1) | €81,420 |
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