2023 WSOP Europe

Event #8: €25,000 NLH GGMillion€
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 WSOP Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
€600,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€25,000
Prize Pool
€2,079,930
Entries
89
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
42
Players Left
1

Chen, Kabrhel Lead Star-Studded Field Into Day 2 of Event #8: €25,000 NLH GGMillion€

Martin Kabrhel
Martin Kabrhel

The chase for glory continues today at King’s Resort in Rozvadov, as an impressive group of poker superstars resume their battle at the 2023 World Series of Poker Europe. Day 2 of Event #8: €25,000 NLH GGMillion€ begins at 2 p.m. local time, where James Chen will lead returning players into the hunt for a coveted WSOP gold bracelet.

Chen is followed closely on the leaderboard by Martin Kabrhel, who made the most of a late entry last night to finish second in chips when the clock ran out on Day 1. In all, a total of 75 entries were recorded so far, with 28 players finding a bag at the end of 14 levels.

Tamas Adamszki (2,760,000). Niklas Astedt and Patrik Jaros make up the rest of the top five, all ready to make their mark in Rozvadov today.

They will likely be joined by other superstars, as late registrattion remains open until the start of play today. From there, it will be a race to the bubble of this €25,000 buy-in event.

Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1James ChenTaiwan3,045,000122
2Martin KabrhelCzechia2,885,000115
3Tamas AdamszkiHungary2,760,000110
4Niklas AstedtSweden2,300,00092
5Patrik JarosCzechia2,300,00092
6Cedric SchwaederleFrance2,045,00082
7Santhosh SuvarnaIndia1,895,00076
8Jerry OdeenSweden1,775,00071
9Michael RoccoUnited States1,695,00068
10Daniel DvoressCanada1,650,00066
Niklas Aastedt
Niklas Aastedt

The final day of action will begin on Level 15, where blinds will rise to 10,000/25,000 with a 25,000 big blind ante. The tournament will now add 20-second shot clocks, which will be in play to begin the day. Players will receive six time bank cards to use as they please. Levels will continue at 40 minutes in length, with a break after every two hours of play.

Action will be streamed later this afternoon on a one-hour delay on the King’s Resort official YouTube and Twitch channels.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand to catch all of the action as the next WSOP bracelet winner is crowned.