2024 World Series of Poker Europe | |
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Location | King's Resort, Rozvadov, Czech Republic |
Dates | September 18 - October 9 |
Champion | |
Simone Andrian | |
The 2024 World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) was the 15th annual World Series of Poker Europe. It was held from September 18-October 9 at King's Resort in Rozvadov, Czech Republic.
There were 15 bracelet events, including the €10,350 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event. Martin Kabrhel won the €50,000 Diamond High Roller for his third WSOP bracelet, while Vivian Saliba began the first woman to win an open WSOP event since 2021 when she won the €2,000 Pot-Limit Omaha event. [1]
Source: [2]
# | Event | Entrants | Winner | Prize | Runner-up |
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1 | €350 No-Limit Hold'em Opener | 3,509 | Przemyslaw Szymanski (1/1) | €115,350 | Daniel Trunk |
2 | €550 Pot-Limit Omaha | 642 | Volodymyr Kokoulin (1/1) | €56,100 | Tomasz Kozub |
3 | €1,350 Mini Main Event | 1,286 | Christopher Campisano (1/1) | €213,950 | Frederic Marechal |
4 | €2,000 Pot-Limit Omaha | 229 | Vivian Saliba (1/1) | €91,400 | Markus Anheier |
5 | €550 No-Limit Hold'em Colossus | 2,799 | Michal Schuh (1/1) | €171,350 | Erik van Hulst |
6 | €5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha | 141 | Dennis Weiss (1/1) | €159,897 | Amir Mozaffarian |
7 | €1,650 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Max | 351 | Ermanno Di Nicola (1/2) | €111,250 | Dohang Na |
8 | €25,000 No-Limit Hold'em GGMillion€ | 38 | Alessandro Pichierri (1/2) | €335,900 | Alex Foxen (0/1) |
9 | €1,100 No-Limit Hold'em Mystery Bounty | 515 | Amir Mozaffarian (1/1) | €69,050 | Paco Kaplan |
10 | €2,000 8-Game Mix | 90 | Patrick Bueno (1/1) | €43,400 | Daniel Habl |
11 | €1,100 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo Bounty Hunter | 458 | Darius Neagoe (1/1) | €63,650 | Nikolay Traskevich |
12 | €50,000 No-Limit Hold'em Diamond High Roller | 30 | Martin Kabrhel (1/3) | €529,000 | Sirzat Hissou |
13 | €10,350 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event | 768 | Simone Andrian (2/3) | €1,300,000 | Urmo Velvelt |
14 | €1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo Freezeout | 152 | Zewei Ding (1/1) | €35,351 | Stepan Khachaturyan |
15 | €550 No-Limit Hold'em Closer | 473 | Marius Schneider (1/1) | €44,000 | Tiberiu Tirca |
The €10,350 No-Limit Hold'em began on October 4. The event attracted 768 entries, building a prize pool of €7,219,200. [3] The top 116 players finished in the money, while the champion earned €1,300,000.
Name | Number of chips (percentage of total) | WSOP Bracelets | WSOP Cashes* | WSOP Earnings* |
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Simone Andrian | 33,500,000 (43.4%) | 2 | 25 | $718,407 |
Urmo Velvelt | 15,600,000 (21.0%) | 0 | 24 | $443,808 |
Mariusz Golinski | 13,525,000 (17.5%) | 0 | 16 | €52,333 |
Ran Ilani | 6,425,000 (8.3%) | 0 | 58 | €605,294 |
David Hochheim | 4,525,000 (5.9%) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Enrico Camosci | 3,675,000 (4.8%) | 1 | 25 | €974,675 |
*career statistics prior to the 2024 WSOPE Main Event
Place | Name | Prize |
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1 | Simone Andrian | €1,300,000 |
2 | Urmo Velvelt | €854,000 |
3 | Ran Ilani | €590,000 |
4 | Mariusz Golinski | €415,000 |
5 | David Hochheim | €297,000 |
6 | Enrico Camosci | €217,000 |
7 | Robin Berggren | €161,000 |
8 | Luka Bojovic | €122,000 |
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