2021 World Series of Poker Europe results

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Below are the results of the 2021 World Series of Poker Europe, held from November 19-December 8 at King's Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic. There are 15 scheduled bracelet events. [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 the 2019 WSOP. 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 at the final table finished
NameThe player who made it to the final table
Prize (€)The amount of money awarded for each finish at the event's final table

Results

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Event #1: €350 No-Limit Hold'em Opener

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stAntonello Ferraiuolo (1/1)€87,920
2ndLevent Efe€58,289
3rdIon Tabacaru€45,579
4thNarcis Gabriel Nedulcu€26,157
5thLogi Thor Laxdal€19,623
6thRoberto Bizaj€14,876
7thGal Aviv€11,397
8thMarius Alexandru Gicovanu€8,826
9thAndy Schlegel€6,909

Event #2: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Max

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stBjorn Verbakel (1/1)€60,253
2ndZhao Feng€36,617
3rdKen Beckers€25,530
4thRichard Toth€18,111
5thAlfredo Vega Meister€13,078
6thTobias Peters€9,615
7thMikkel Frimer Plum€7,200
8thMartin Kabrhel (0/2)€5,494

Event #3: €1,350 Mini Main Event No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stEmil Bise (1/1)€260,525
2ndMarius Alexandru Gicovanu€162,961
3rdRolf Van Brug€122,735
4thAlessandro Pichierri€92,996
5thDavid Sinclair€71,845
6thCiro Perna€56,654
7thVivian Saliba€35,288
8thPablo Finini€27,223
9thGerardo Giammugnani€21,261

Event #4: €2,000 Pot-Limit Omaha

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stSamuel Stranak (1/1)€101,764
2ndAlan Sabo€62,894
3rdIan Bradley€44,044
4thVasil Medarov€31,484
5thAmir Mozaffarian€22,982
6thKrasimir Yankov€17,140
7thStanislav Parkhomenko€13,065
8thErmanno Di Nicola€10,185
9thAndriy Lyubovetskiy€8,123

Event #5: €550 No-Limit Hold'em Colossus

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stEdmond Jahjaga (1/1)€158,125
2ndRiadh Farhat€101,668
3rdMatteo Calzoni€77,946
4thAndrea Ricci€60,856
5thRoman Krahula€48,445
6thZlatin Nedyalkov Penev€40,337
7thAurelio Reggi€32,652
8thNtamaris Fotios Konstantinos€27,664
9thGabriele Re€24,823

Event #6: €1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha / No-Limit Hold'em Mixed

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stAntoine Vranken (1/1)€113,000
2ndMoncef Karoui€69,831
3rdCarter Newhof€47,286
4thClaudio Di Giacomo€32,787
5thStanislav Koleno€23,296
6thMikkel Frimer Plum€16,971
7thManuel Fritz€12,685
8thFahredin Mustafov€9,734
9thJulien Sitbon€7,675

Event #7: €5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stMaximilian Klostermeier (1/2)€204,010
2ndJoni Jouhkimainen€126,091
3rdErmanno Di Nicola€88,520
4thArmando Davanzo€63,613
5thNikola Minkov€46,821
6thPeter Jaroslav€35,317
7thVasil Medarov€27,317
8thVeselin Karakitukov€21,681
9thBjorn Verbakel€17,669

Event #8: €2,500 Short Deck

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stJulien Martini (1/2)€60,009
2ndPhilipp Schwab€37,087
3rdEmil Base (1/1)€26,182
4thReto Herrmann€18,856
5thBrian Cornell€13,858
6thChristian Stratmeyer€10,399
7thNicolas Bokowski€7,971

Event #9: €1,100 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo Bounty Hunter

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stSergiu Covrig (1/1)€79,282
2ndMichael Oliver Strauch€49,006
3rdTim Novotny€34,452
4thPablo Finini€24,627
5thRomain Le Neillon€17,905
6thNicola D'Anselmo€13,243
7thMykhailo Sezonenko€9,969
8thPierre Trauer€7,639
9thNebojsa Ankucic€5,961

Event #10: €25,000 Platinum No-Limit Hold'em High Roller

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stAndriy Lyubovetskiy (1/1)€518,430
2ndJoni Jouhkimainen€320,415
3rdTom Bedell€220,905
4thMartin Kabrhel (0/2)€157,295
5thJordan Westmorland€115,795
6thDidier Rabl€88,230
7thOle Schemion€69,675
8thThomer Pidun€57,095
9thFahredin Mustafov€48,620

Event #11: €1,650 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Max

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stSimone Andrian (1/1)€158,616
2ndJosef Snejberg€98,020
3rdNorbert Baumgartner€65,540
4thZlatin Nedyalkov Penev€44,800
5thJan Bednar€31,312
6thTony Tran€22,410

Event #12: €2,000 8-Game Mix

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stJulien Martini (2/3)€33,910
2ndOle Schemion (1/1)€20,960
3rdNicolas Bokowski€14,290
4thMikkel Plum€10,085
5thSymeon Alexandridis€7,390
6thArtan Dedusha€5,620
7thGrzegorz Ireneusz Wyraz€4,450

Event #13: €10,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-max

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stRomain Le Dantec (1/1)€207,267
2ndSonny Franco€128,096
3rdJakob Miegel€88,223
4thBertrand Grospellier (0/2)€62,574
5thSirzat Hissou€45,747
6thChristopher Puetz€34,507

Event #14: €10,350 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stJosef Gulas Jr (1/1)€1,276,712
2ndJohan Guilbert€789,031
3rdAlexander Tkatschew€558,505
4thAthanasios Kidas€401,344
5thStanislav Koleno€292,862
6thAleksandar Trajkovski€217,054
7thThomas Denie€163,434
8thIlija Savevski€125,052
9thBrian Kamphorst€97,260

Event #15: €3,000 No-Limit Hold'em Closer

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stAlessandro Pichierri (1/1)€148,008
2ndTimo Kamphues€91,568
3rdManuel Fischer€62,534
4thClaudio Di Giacomo€43,876
5thRomain Locquet€31,616
6thThomer Pidun€23,414
7thMilos Petakovic€17,834
8thAnil Ataoglu€13,983
9thGeorgios Tsouloftas€11,295

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