2022 World Series of Poker Europe results

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Below are the results of the 2022 World Series of Poker Europe, held from October 26-November 16 at King's Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic. There were 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
1stFabio Peluso (1/1)€95,670
2ndCarlo Savinelli€59,032
3rdStefan Vogt€43,813
4thKevin Fluegel€32,801
5thDennis Wilke€24,773
6thGennaro Proscia€18,875
7thMiroslav Navratil€14,509
8thSimone Andrian€11,254
9thGabriel Jansen Falcao Baleeiro€8,809

Event #2: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Max

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stHelmut Phung (1/1)€55,132
2ndMartin Almaas€34,051
3rdPascal Foged€23,848
4thJakob Madsen€16,987
5thGregory Sellam€12,310
6thAndreas Zampas€9,078
7thBartlomiej Staszczak€6,815
8thMisel Bosancic€5,210

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

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stIlija Savevski (1/1)€245,319
2ndStefan Schoss€151,554
3rdDennis Magro€110,686
4thPeter Kamaras€81,716
5thJochen Kaiser€60,990
6thYunho Choi€46,027
7thBraz Borges Fagundes Junior€35,124
8thEmanuele de Lemmi€27,109
9thClement Cure€21,162

Event #4: €2,000 Pot-Limit Omaha

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stAnson Tsang (1/2)€95,461
2ndTomasz Gluszko€58,988
3rdShawn Stroke€40,232
4thDario Alioto (0/1)€28,162
5thOswin Ziegelbecker€20,245
6thVivian Saliba€14,959
7thFarid Jattin€11,368
8thPavel Izotov€8,893
9thJorryt van Hoof€7,168

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

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stLubos Laska (1/1)€170,568
2ndNino Junior Pansier€105,241
3rdDe Han Kim€79,495
4thDemetrio Caminita€60,442
5thFlorin Adrian Bilan€46,262
6thPatrik Zidek€35,644
7thDemetrio Caminita€27,647
8thIsmet Oral€21,590
9thJason Wheeler€16,975

Event #6: €5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stRoman Verenko (1/1)€247,288
2ndOmar Eljach€152,827
3rdEran Carmi€104,234
4thGergo Nagy€72,962
5thThomer Pidun€52,453
6thOleksii Kovalchuk (0/2)€38,756
7thMichael Magalashvili€29,453
8thRoland Israelashvili€23,042
9thDimitrios Michailidis€18,572

Event #7: €1,650 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Max Kruse (1/1)€134,152
2ndDorian Melchers€87,059
3rdFarid Jattin€63,874
4thLeonid Yanovski€38,010
5thNikola Orhan Sen€27,482
6thJose Ignacio Barbero (0/1)€20,236
7thJonathan Khalifa€15,180
8thMario Colavita€11,606
9thGiorgio Montebelli€9,046

Event #8: €25,000 No-Limit Hold'em Platinum High Roller

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stPaul Phua (1/1)€60,009
2ndGab Yong Kim€37,087
3rd Shaun Deeb (0/5)€26,182
4th Daniel Negreanu* (0/6)€18,856
5thJulien Martini (0/4)€13,858
6thBen Heath (0/1)€10,399
7thWayne Heung€7,971
8thEelis Parssinen (0/1)€7,971
9th Espen Jorstad (0/1)€7,971

Event #9: €2,200 Short Deck

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stEmil Bise (1/2)€49,521
2ndJakub Koleckar€30,602
3rdFelipe Ramos€21,416
4thHelmut Phung (1/1)€15,351
5thGiuliano Bandinelli€11,278
6thSimeon Tsonev€8,498
7thTom Orpaz€6,570

Event #10: €2,000 8-Game Mix

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stThomer Pidun (1/1)€49,245
2ndOleksii Kovalchuk (0/2)€30,430
3rdPhilipp Krieger€21,311
4thJulien Sitbon€15,299
5thDario Alioto (0/1)€11,266
6thJose Ignacio Barbero (0/1)€8,516
7th Allen Kessler €6,612

Event #11: €50,000 No-Limit Hold'em Diamond High Roller

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stOrpen Kisacikoglu (1/1)€748,106
2ndSam Grafton€462,363
3rd Shaun Deeb (0/5)€313,919
4th Nick Petrangelo (0/2)€220,045
5th Timothy Adams (0/1)€159,413
6thDaniel Pidun€119,492
7thDaniel Dvoress€92,787

Event #12: €10,350 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stOmar Eljach (1/1)€1,380,128
2ndJonathan Pastore€852,949
3rd Shaun Deeb (0/5)€607,531
4thVladas Tamasauskas€438,978
5thPaul Adrian Covaciu€321,838
6thArmin Rezaei€239,466
7th Barny Boatman (0/2)€180,867
8thAlexandre Reard (0/1)€138,702
9th Timothy Adams (0/1)€108,024

Event #13: €1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha / No-Limit Hold'em Mixed

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stYair van Ruiten (1/1)€85,405
2ndIoannis Angelou Konstas€52,772
3rdChristian Polkow€36,531
4thRan Ilani€25,872
5thMarco Di Persio€18,756
6thRutger Johan Bosch€13,927
7thSteve Galletti€10,598
8thManig Loeser (0/2)€8,270
9thOleksii Kovalchuk (0/2)€6,622

Event #14: €1,100 No-Limit Hold'em Bounty Hunter

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stKarim Maekelberg (1/1)€62,111
2ndTheo Schmitt€38,375
3rdBrian Cornell€26,542
4thRolando Camardese€18,715
5thDinesh Alt€13,458
6thAaron Duczak€9,873
7thAntonino Calabro€7,393
8thHossein Ensan (0/1)€5,653
9thBalakrishna Patur€4,415

Event #15: €1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo Freezeout

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stAndriy Lyubovetskiy (1/2)€45,606
2ndOleksii Kovalchuk (0/2)€28,178
3rdMehdi Chaoui Roqai€19,304
4thEdolo Ghirelli€13,565
5thBenjamin Stiefel€9,783
6thJohan Guilbert€7,246
7thMartin Kabrhel (0/2)€5,517
8thThore Kunze€4,320
9thFabio Peluso€3,482

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