Below are the results for the 2017 World Series of Poker Europe, held from October 19-November 10 at King's Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic.
* | Elected to the Poker Hall of Fame |
(#/#) | This denotes a bracelet winner. The first number is the number of bracelets won in 2017. 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 | Oleksandr Shcherbak (1/1) | €117,708 |
2nd | Viliyan Petleshkov | €72,747 |
3rd | Sergio Fernandez | €49,929 |
4th | Carlo Savinelli | €34,869 |
5th | Walter Treccarichi | €24,787 |
6th | Peter Bstieler | €17,940 |
7th | Serge Danis | €13,225 |
8th | Ismael Bojang | €9,934 |
9th | Ali Sameeian | €7,605 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Andreas Klatt (1/1) | €56,400 |
2nd | Nico Ehlers | €34,860 |
3rd | Georgios Zisimopoulos | €23,979 |
4th | Theodoros Aidonopolos | €16,809 |
5th | Sergio Fernandez | €11,985 |
6th | Krzystof Magott | €8,700 |
7th | Michal Maryska | €6,433 |
8th | Vasile Stancu | €4,847 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Martin Kabrhel (1/1) | €53,557 |
2nd | Philipp Caranica | €33,094 |
3rd | Salvatore Camarda | €22,159 |
4th | Liran Twito | €15,168 |
5th | Yves Kupfermunz | €10,620 |
6th | John Racener (1/1) | €7,609 |
7th | Bernd Gleissner | €5,582 |
8th | Georgios Koliofotis | €4,195 |
9th | Viktor Kovachev | €3,232 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Theodore McQuilkin (1/1) | €88,043 |
2nd | Jan Bednar | €54,410 |
3rd | Andrej Desset | €35,714 |
4th | Jerry Odeen | €24,046 |
5th | Petr Setka | €16,618 |
6th | Maksym Shulga | €11,797 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Matous Skorepa (1/1) | €270,015 |
2nd | Florian Fuchs | €166,855 |
3rd | Jonathan Khalifa | €123,241 |
4th | Ivaylo Sivinov | €91,711 |
5th | Makarios Avramidis (0/1) | €68,771 |
6th | Roman Motovsky | €51,968 |
7th | Pascal Pflock | €39,576 |
8th | Nebojsa Ankucic | €30,376 |
9th | Gaetan Cauchy | €23,499 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Lukas Zaskodny (1/1) | €93,677 |
2nd | Allen Kessler | €57,897 |
3rd | Krasimir Yankov | €40,353 |
4th | Pim van Holsteyn | €28,702 |
5th | Sergej Barbarez | €20,842 |
6th | Liran Twito | €15,458 |
7th | Georgios Koliofotis | €11,715 |
8th | Willm Engelke | €9,076 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Chris Ferguson (1/6) | €39,289 |
2nd | Stanislav Wright | €24,283 |
3rd | Eldert Soer | €16,607 |
4th | Artur Sojka | €11,693 |
5th | Rex Clinkscales | €8,483 |
6th | Divanshu Khurana | €6,347 |
7th | Dario Alioto (0/1) | €4,902 |
8th | Sebastian Langrock (1/1) | €3,913 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Albert Hoekendijk (1/1) | €170,764 |
2nd | Thomas Hofmann | €105,532 |
3rd | Johannes Toebbe | €74,055 |
4th | Abdelhakim Zoufri | €52,703 |
5th | Oleh Haisiuk | €38,046 |
6th | Jonas Lauck | €27,865 |
7th | Serghei Lisiy | €20,710 |
8th | Artan Dedusha | €15,623 |
9th | Przemyslaw Klejnowski | €11,966 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Niall Farrell (1/1) | €745,287 |
2nd | Benjamin Pollak | €460,622 |
3rd | Claas Segebrecht | €321,863 |
4th | Ryan Riess (0/1) | €230,071 |
5th | Sylvain Loosli | €168,323 |
6th | Andrew Leathem | €126,113 |
7th | Stefan Schillhabel | €98,819 |
8th | Antoine Saout | €76,209 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Dominik Nitsche (1/4) | €3,487,463 |
2nd | Andreas Eiler | €2,155,418 |
3rd | Mikita Badziakouski | €1,521,312 |
4th | Thomas Muehloecker | €1,096,206 |
5th | Steffen Sontheimer | €806,758 |
6th | Christoph Vogelsang | €606,694 |
7th | Ahadpur Khangah | €466,421 |
8th | Martin Kabrhel (1/1) | €366,762 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Marti Roca de Torres (1/1) | €1,115,207 |
2nd | Gianluca Speranza | €689,246 |
3rd | Mathijs Jonkers | €476,585 |
4th | Robert Bickley | €335,089 |
5th | Niall Farrell (1/1) | €239,639 |
6th | Maria Ho | €174,365 |
7th | Jack Salter | €129,121 |
8th | Luis Rodriguez | €97,344 |
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