Below are the results of the 2019 World Series of Poker Europe, held from October 13-November 4 at King's Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic. There are 15 scheduled bracelet events. [1]
* | 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. |
Place | What place each player at the final table finished |
Name | The player who made it to the final table |
Prize (US$) | The amount of money awarded for each finish at the event's final table |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Renat Bohdanov (1/1) | €53,654 |
2nd | Norbert Mosonyi | €33,112 |
3rd | Eyal Bensimhon | €23,386 |
4th | Mykhailo Hryhoriev | €16,736 |
5th | Samuel Mika | €12,138 |
6th | Michal Kral | €8,923 |
7th | Rafi Elharar | €6,651 |
8th | Jeff Lisandro (0/6) | €5,026 |
9th | Ricardas Vymeris | €3,853 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Dash Dudley (2/2) | €51,600 |
2nd | Christopher Back | €31,825 |
3rd | Denis Drobina | €21,825 |
4th | Paul Teoh | €15,225 |
5th | Ivo Donev (0/1) | €10,900 |
6th | Oshri Lahmani | €7,850 |
7th | Anson Tsang (0/1) | €5,800 |
8th | Naor Slobodskoy | €4,365 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Vangelis Kaimakamis (1/1) | €167,056 |
2nd | Shahar Levi | €103,216 |
3rd | Jose Rivas | €72,474 |
4th | Markus Jordan | €51,628 |
5th | Didier Rabl | €37,321 |
6th | Andrew Bak | €27,382 |
7th | Luigi Macaluso | €20,396 |
8th | Leonid Yanovski | €15,426 |
9th | Gerardo Giammugnani | €11,850 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | James Chen (1/1) | €2,844,215 |
2nd | Chin Wei Lim | €1,757,857 |
3rd | Christoph Vogelsang | €1,185,161 |
4th | Tony G | €799,045 |
5th | Cary Katz | €538,722 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Espen Sandvik (1/1) | €75,426 |
2nd | Ville Haavisto | €46,613 |
3rd | Phil Hellmuth* (0/15) | €31,058 |
4th | Jeff Madsen (0/4) | €21,386 |
5th | Thomer Pidun | €15,235 |
6th | Jochen Kaiser | €11,242 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Siamak Tooran (1/1) | €740,996 |
2nd | Thai Ha | €457,964 |
3rd | Orpen Kisacikoglu | €323,553 |
4th | Netanel Amedi | €230,807 |
5th | Besim Hot | €166,258 |
6th | Rob Yong | €118,653 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Tomas Fara (1/1) | €59,904 |
2nd | Nisad Muratovic | €37,004 |
3rd | Manig Löser | €24,949 |
4th | David Elyashar | €17,172 |
5th | Anson Tsang (0/1) | €12,071 |
6th | Arturs Scerbaks | €8,670 |
7th | Phil Hui (0/2) | €6,366 |
8th | Julian Selinger | €4,781 |
9th | Giorgiy Skhulukhiya | €3,674 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Kahle Burns (1/1) | €596,883 |
2nd | Sam Trickett | €368,889 |
3rd | Hossein Ensan (1/1) | €251,837 |
4th | Abdelhakim Zoufri | €177,062 |
5th | Timothy Adams (0/1) | €128,326 |
6th | Alex Foxen | €95,962 |
7th | Anton Morgenstern | €74,117 |
8th | Robert Campbell (2/2) | €59,189 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Asi Moshe (2/4) | €97,465 |
2nd | Kristoffer Rasmussen | €60,230 |
3rd | Harout Ghazarian | €41,754 |
4th | William Chattaway | €29,480 |
5th | Jakob Madsen | €21,206 |
6th | Erik Cajelais (0/1) | €15,548 |
7th | Dragos Trofimov | €11,622 |
8th | Quan Zhou | €8,861 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Besim Hot (1/1) | €385,911 |
2nd | Phil Hellmuth* (0/15) | €238,509 |
3rd | Dzmitry Urbanovich | €162,463 |
4th | Benny Glaser (0/3) | €111,689 |
5th | Julien Martini (0/1) | €77,502 |
6th | Daniel Negreanu* (0/6) | €54,287 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Tomas Ribeiro (1/1) | €128,314 |
2nd | Omar Eljach | €79,291 |
3rd | Marc Palatzky | €54,787 |
4th | Tobias Peters | €38,581 |
5th | Ilyaz Dosikov | €27,701 |
6th | Anson Tsang (0/1) | €20,285 |
7th | Leonid Yanovski | €15,157 |
8th | Christopher Frank (0/1) | €11,561 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Chin Wei Lim (1/1) | €2,172,104 |
2nd | Jean-Noël Thorel | €1,342,459 |
3rd | Anatoly Filatov | €907,301 |
4th | Christoph Vogelsang | €633,336 |
5th | Matthias Eibinger | €457,107 |
6th | Ole Schemion | €341,510 |
7th | Danny Tang (1/1) | €264,440 |
8th | Phil Ivey* (0/10) | €212,504 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Kahle Burns (2/2) | €101,834 |
2nd | Manig Löser | €62,929 |
3rd | Felix Schulze | €42,233 |
4th | Federico Anselmi | €29,027 |
5th | Vladimir Peck | €20,444 |
6th | Oshri Lahmani | €14,764 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Alexandros Kolonias (1/1) | €1,133,678 |
2nd | Claas Segebrecht | €700,639 |
3rd | Anthony Zinno (1/2) | €485,291 |
4th | Dario Sammartino | €341,702 |
5th | Anh Do | €244,653 |
6th | Rifat Palevic (0/1) | €178,171 |
7th | Julien Martini (0/1) | €132,017 |
8th | Jakob Madsen | €99,555 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Bertrand Grospellier (1/2) | €191,172 |
2nd | Avraham Dayan | €117,630 |
3rd | Marian Kubis | €86,172 |
4th | Mick Heder | €63,670 |
5th | Dieter Becker | €47,452 |
6th | Christoph Peper | €35,674 |
7th | Sergii Karpov | €27,057 |
8th | Alessandro Pezzoli | €20,703 |
9th | Francesco Candelari | €15,984 |
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