2025 PokerStars EPT Prague

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 6
Event Info
2025 PokerStars EPT Prague
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
76
Prize
€778,255
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€5,936,400
Total Entries
1,224
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 6
Entries
7
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 1,224
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Poker Industry Veteran Matan Krakow Gets His Moment of Glory at the EPT Prague Main Event

Level 34 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Matan Krakow
Matan Krakow

Every winter, Matan Krakow makes it a point to travel from his home in Israel to play in the PokerStars European Poker Tour Prague. It’s his favorite stop of the year. It’s where he first cashed in an EPT festival nearly fifteen years ago. And today, at the final table of the 2025 EPT Prague Main Event, it’s where he enjoyed his crowning achievement in a long career in the poker industry.

Krakow spiked a flush on the river to defeat Turkey’s Bora Kurtulus heads up and capture the prestigious PokerStars Golden Shard trophy and €778,255 top prize for prevailing over the 1,224-entry field.

“It’s more exciting than I can put into words. It’s a dream come true. It really is,” the new champion said with the gold-plated trophy by his side and confetti strewn across the floor, taking in the scene that most poker players can only dream of.

EPT Prague Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Matan KrakowIsrael€778,255*
2Bora KurtulusTurkey€757,400*
3Dimitrios GkatzasGreece€574,600*
4Traian StanciuRomania€349,650
5Paawan BansalIndia€269,000
6Conor O'DriscollIreland€206,900
7Vitezslav CechCzechia€159,150
8Ding FanChina€122,400

*Denotes three-way deal

The win more than doubled his previous career earnings on a poker resume that dates back to 2011. The 44-year-old Tel Aviv native first cashed here in Prague in 2011, and finished 114th in the Main Event in 2016. His best result on the EPT before this week was 109th at EPT Malta in 2015.

Krakow, though, had taken a step back from playing professionally in the past few years. He took a job as the poker manager at an online card room, still involved in the industry but in a new, off-the-felt role. He also has experience as a journalist, co-authoring Eli Elezra’s 2017 autobiography “Pulling the Trigger.” His colleagues back home were following along, and he joked afterward that they were sending him messages about taking too much time off during his deep run this week.

The former poker pro still enjoys sitting down at a table every chance that he gets. “In recent years, since I got married and had kids, I’ve had less time. So it’s become more of a hobby, a hobby that I love,” he said.

Matan Krakow
Matan Krakow

Krakow’s victory today was a monumental one for his home country. In the more than two decades of EPT history, just one Israeli player had won an EPT title, Uri Gilboa at the 2019 EPT Sochi. Krakow is now the second, and he hopes bringing the trophy back to Israel can serve as a bright light for the country, if even a small one.

“It’s amazing. The country is going through some hard times, and I’m sure I brought some people joy with this win. I’m happy to do that little bit,” he said.

Final Day Action

The finale began with seven players returning to the Hilton Hotel Prague to battle for the trophy. Kurtulus, the civil engineer who only plays poker recreationally, held the chip lead with 12,325,000, while Krakow followed in second place with 9,700,000.

Krakow got a boost on one of the first hands of the day when he turned the nut straight against Traian Stanciu, climbing up past 11,000,000. He soon after took the chip lead in a pot against Kurtulus, hitting a pair of nines on the flop against Kurtulus’ pocket sixes.

Krakow and Kurtulus began to run away from the field, at one point holding more than two-thirds of the chips in play between them while their opponents tried to hang on and climb the money ladder. Conor O’Driscoll began the day with just eight big blinds and found an early double-up, getting in his last 775,000 with ace-eight against Vitezslav Cech’s jack-ten and hitting two pair on the flop.

Conor O'Driscoll
Conor O'Driscoll

Krakow widened his lead over Kurtulus after turning a straight yet again to move up to 16,000,000. Just before the first break, Stanciu and Paawan Bansal got in a preflop raising war that ended with Stanciu all in for 2,300,000. He was on the right side of an ultimate cooler, turning over two aces against Bansal’s pocket kings to double up and leave Bansal with 50,000, less than a single big blind.

Bansal was forced all in the next hand and doubled up against Krakow, but still came back from the break with less than a big blind. He wasn’t the next to leave, however. On the first hand of the next level, Stanciu raised to 400,000 in the cutoff and Dimitrios Gkatzas three-bet to 850,000. Bansal folded his small blind, leaving himself with 50,000 yet again. Cech then called for his last 675,000, and Stanciu reshoved. Gkatzas called for his last 2,700,000 and showed the goods, two aces, against Cech’s jacks and the queens of Stanciu. Gkatzas held on to scoop the pot and double up off Stanciu, while the local favorite Cech was sent to the rail in seventh place.

Vitezslav Cech
Vitezslav Cech

Just one hand later, Krakow opened to 400,000, and Kurtulus and O’Driscoll called in the blinds. O’Driscoll shoved for 800,000 on the flop and Krakow folded, but Kurtulus snap-called with trip aces against O’Driscoll’s flush draw. O’Driscoll didn’t improve, and the Twitch streamer was eliminated in sixth place.

Bansal, who had laddered up more than €100,000 over the previous two hands, doubled up with ace-queen against Gkatzas’ ace-four, then picked up two fives to beat Krakow’s ace-four as he climbed all the way up to 1,550,000, good for seven big blinds that must’ve seemed like 70.

A misclick helped Kurtulus retake the chip lead from Krakow. After calling a bet of 1,000,000 from Krakow on the turn, Kurtulus checked the river and thought Krakow checked back. He turned over a pair of sixes before Krakow had a chance to act. Krakow, knowing what Kurtulus had, then bet 1,500,000 and Kurtulus called. Krakow could only show ace-high for a bluff, and Kurtulus chipped up above 17,000,000. “This is the most fun final table I’ve played,” Bansal said.

Bansal’s chip-and-a-chair fairy tale, though, was not to be, as Stanciu won a race with two fours against his king-nine to leave Bansal short yet again. He was forced all in from the big blind a few hands later as three opponents joined in. Kurtulus ended up rivering a flush to win the pot, sending Bansal, the first India native to make an EPT final table, to the rail in fifth place.

Paawan Bansal
Paawan Bansal

Kurtulus then fired all three streets with just ace-high, forcing Stanciu off a pair of nines as the Romanian was left with just 700,000. Stanciu then called off his last 400,000 in the big blind a few hands later with six-four, but Krakow remained in the lead with king-high to bust Stanciu in fourth place.

The three remaining players agreed to a deal, Kurtulus taking €757,400 as the chip leader, while Krakow locked up €703,600 and Gkatzas €574,600. That left €74,655 and the trophy on the table to play for.

Gkatzas was left short when he called Krakow’s 1,900,000 bet on the river with two pair, but Krakow showed trip jacks to win the pot. Gkatzas then shoved for 2,375,000 from the small blind with king-deuce and Kurtulus called with ace-eight. Gkatzas couldn’t catch up, and last year’s 14th-place finisher was eliminated in third place in his second straight deep run at EPT Prague.

Krakow had a narrow 19,150,000 to 17,525,000 lead over Kurtulus at the start of heads-up play. He quickly extended his lead by hero-calling a bet of 2,000,000 on the river with just ace-high as Kurtulus could only show ten-high. Kurtulus was knocked down to less than 10,000,000 after calling for 2,500,000 on the river with a pair of sixes, but Krakow showed two pair.

Kurtulus inched closer by firing three streets with a pair of tens. Krakow missed straight and flush draws, and was forced to surrender the pot. He still held a 24,400,000 to 12,280,000 chip lead when Kurtulus asked to take a smoke break.

Bora Kurtulus
Bora Kurtulus

On the first hand back, Krakow opened to 600,000 on the button, Kurtulus three-bet to 2,300,000, and Krakow called. The flop came king-high and Kurtulus continued for 4,000,000. Krakow then moved all in, and Kurtulus took little time calling off his last 11,100,000 with pocket eights. Krakow had a straight draw and picked up more outs with a flush draw on the turn. The river gave him his flush, and the trophy was his.

The 54-year-old Kurtulus, who came into the event with less than $60,000 in career earnings and admitted that the deep run through the Main Event left him exhausted, employed his own unique style at the final table. Krakow was left with nothing but praise for his opponent after their heads-up duel. “Super nice guy. Tough opponent. He was able to make hero calls against me, like three times. I was getting frustrated,” Krakow said.

“Great player. I had to get lucky on the last hand.”

Despite the significant score and history-making triumph, Krakow doesn’t see his life in the game changing all that much. He’s still going back to the office. “I don’t think it will change, but I don’t know. Let’s see what happens,” he said.

That concludes PokerNews coverage of the EPT Prague Main Event. The tour next heads to the City of Light for EPT Paris beginning on February 18, 2026, and PokerNews will be there at the Le Palais des Congres following all the action.

Tags: Bora KurtulusConor O’DriscollDimitrios GkatzasMatan KrakowPaawan BansalTraian StanciuVitezslav Cech

Matan Krakow Takes Down 2025 EPT Prague Main Event for €778,255

Level 34 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Matan Krakow
Matan Krakow

Matan Krakow conquered a field of 1,224 entries to be declared the 2025 EPT Prague champion. After a three-way deal, he won the Main Event for the gargantuan sum of €778,255.

Stay tuned for a recap of the final day and an interview with the winner.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Matan KrakowIsrael€778,255*
2Bora KurtulusTurkey€757,400*
3Dimitrios GkatzasGreece€574,600*
4Traian StanciuRomania€349,650
5Paawan BansalIndia€269,000
6Conor O'DriscollIreland€206,900
7Vitezslav CechCzechia€159,150
8Ding FanChina€122,400

* - denotes three-way ICM deal

Tags: Matan Krakow

Bora Kurtulus Eliminated in 2nd Place (€757,400)

Level 34 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Matan Krakow
Matan Krakow

Matan Krakow raised on the button to 600,000. Bora Kurtulus put in a three-bet to 2,300,000 in the big blind. Krakow spent a time bank before calling.

The dealer fanned the 4K5 flop. Kurtulus placed a massive continuation bet of 4,000,000. Krakow moved all in for 11,100,000 effective, and Kurtulus called in about five seconds.

Bora Kurtulus: 88 All in
Matan Krakow: 76

Kurtulus's pocket pair had a sizable lead over Krakow's straight draw, but the A turn brought Krakow additional outs.

Krakow's turned flush draw was completed on the 4 river, winning him the all-in pot and making this the final hand of the 2025 EPT Prague Main Event as he was officially declared the winner.

The heads-up contenders shared a hug and discussed the hand for a bit before Kurtulus left the feature table to pick up the €757,400 he secured in the deal.

Player Chips Progress
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Matan Krakow
36,680,000
13,305,000
13,305,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
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Bora Kurtulus
Busted
Day 5 Chip Leader

Tags: Bora KurtulusMatan Krakow

Krakow's Lead Increases

Level 33 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Matan Krakow
Matan Krakow

Bora Kurtulus opened his button to 600,000. Matan Krakow defended in the big blind, after which the duo checked the 59Q flop.

Krakow bet a cool 1,000,000 on the 2 turn. Kurtulus called to the 6 river, where Krakow sized up to 2,500,000. Kurtulus quickly called, but his 64 was no match for the Q9 of Krakow.

Krakow was awarded the sizable pot, seeing his lead increase to three to one.

Player Chips Progress
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Matan Krakow
27,700,000
4,220,000
4,220,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Bora Kurtulus tr
Bora Kurtulus
8,980,000
4,220,000
4,220,000
Day 5 Chip Leader

Tags: Bora KurtulusMatan Krakow

Kurtulus Gains Lead With Huge Raise

Level 33 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Bora Kurtulus
Bora Kurtulus

Matan Krakow made it 500,000 on his button with Q10. The card reader only picked up Bora Kurtulus' 10 in the big blind, and he called his mystery hand.

Kurtulus checked to Krakow on the 54J flop. Krakow continued with a bet of 400,000, prompting Kurtulus to quickly pile in a raise to 2,000,000.

Krakow let go of his queen-high after some inner debate. The chips were shipped to Kurtulus, who gained a narrow edge over his heads-up opponent.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Bora Kurtulus tr
Bora Kurtulus
18,550,000
1,025,000
1,025,000
Day 5 Chip Leader
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Matan Krakow
18,130,000
1,020,000
1,020,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner

Tags: Bora KurtulusMatan Krakow

Dimitrios Gkatzas Eliminated in 3rd Place (€574,600)

Level 33 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Dimitrios Gkatzas
Dimitrios Gkatzas

Dimitrios Gkatzas moved all in for 2,375,000 in the small blind and Bora Kurtulus called in the big blind.

Dimitrios Gkatzas: K2 All in
Bora Kurtulus: A8

Gkatzas needed to improve to stay alive, but the JJ59Q board kept Kurtulus in the lead with ace-high and sent Gkatzas to the rail in third place.

Dimitrios Gkatzas
Dimitrios Gkatzas
Player Chips Progress
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Matan Krakow
19,150,000
100,000
100,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Bora Kurtulus tr
Bora Kurtulus
17,525,000
2,875,000
2,875,000
Day 5 Chip Leader
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Dimitrios Gkatzas
Busted

Tags: Bora KurtulusDimitrios Gkatzas

Krakow Captures Sizable Lead

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Matan Krakow
Matan Krakow

Bora Kurtulus made it 600,000 to go from the small blind. Matan Krakow called in the big blind, seeing Kurtulus fire another 600,000 on the 6610 flop.

Krakow called with his gutshot, after which he was checked to on the 5 turn. Krakow took the initiative with a bet of 900,000, but Kurtulus was not ready to give up on the pot as he called to the 9 river.

The two players quickly checked it to showdown. Kurtulus announced king-high and showed KQ. Krakow had rivered a pair with his 97, earning him the pot and seeing him gain a significant lead over Kurtulus.

Player Chips Progress
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Matan Krakow
19,250,000
2,100,000
2,100,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Bora Kurtulus tr
Bora Kurtulus
14,650,000
3,100,000
3,100,000
Day 5 Chip Leader

Tags: Bora KurtulusMatan Krakow

Krakow Trips Up Gkatzas

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Matan Krakow
Matan Krakow

Matan Krakow limped in from the small blind and Dimitrios Gkatzas checked his option.

Krakow led out for 300,000 on the J102 flop, and Gkatzas called to see the 7 turn. Krakow then bet 700,000, and Gkatzas again called.

The river was the J and Krakow announced a bet of 1,900,000. Gkatzas ended up burning through five time banks and tanking for several minutes before he called with 108 for two pair, but Krakow had AJ to win the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Matan Krakow
17,150,000
4,000,000
4,000,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Dimitrios Gkatzas gr
Dimitrios Gkatzas
2,380,000
3,395,000
3,395,000

Tags: Dimitrios GkatzasMatan Krakow

Deal Reached

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Matan Krakow
Matan Krakow

The players have agreed to a three-way deal, leaving €74,655 and the PokerStars Golden Shard trophy to play for.

Action is back underway with five hands remaining in Level 32.

Payouts

PlayerDeal Earnings
Bora Kurtulus€757,400
Matan Krakow€703,600
Dimitrios Gkatzas€574,600

Traian Stanciu Eliminated in 4th Place (€349,650)

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Traian Stanciu
Traian Stanciu

Matan Krakow moved all in from the small blind, and Traian Stanciu quickly called off his stack of 400,000 in the big blind.

Traian Stanciu: 64 All in
Matan Krakow: K3

Neither player improved on the A10298 runout, ending Stanciu's run in fourth place. He amicably said goodbye to his former opponents before celebrating his huge score with his friends.

Traian Stanciu
Traian Stanciu
Player Chips Progress
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Matan Krakow
13,150,000
200,000
200,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
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Traian Stanciu
Busted

Tags: Matan KrakowTraian Stanciu

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