2025 WSOP Europe

Event #14: €10,350 MAIN EVENT No-Limit Hold'em European Championship
Day: 1a
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Event Info
2025 WSOP Europe
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
€1,140,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,350
Prize Pool
€6,138,585
Entries
659
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
462
Players Left
304
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Jose Gomez Casillas Chases Second Bracelet as Christopher Puetz Leads Star-Studded WSOPE Main Event Day 1a Field

Level 7 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Jose Gomez Casillas
Jose Gomez Casillas

Poker players from all over the world descended on King’s Resort in Rozvadov today, eager to take their shot at one of the most prestigious prizes in poker, the 2025 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event.

A total of 462 entrants were obtained in the first of two starting flights of the €10,350 buy-in, €6,000,000 guaranteed event, and the field was a mixture of famous faces, pros eager to earn their spurs, and enthusiastic semi-professionals.

Players such as Sorel Mizzi, Ren Lin, Martin Kabrhel, Shaun Deeb and Viktor Blom provided the star power, while the field was also full of players who qualified via deep runs in other festivals at King's throughout the year.

When the dust settled after seven 90-minute levels, Christopher Puetz of Germany (679,000) had risen to the top of the standings to lead 304 qualifiers, just ahead of Jose Gomez Casillas of Mexico (665,500) and Czech Michael Sklenicka (543,800).

Christopher Puetz
Christopher Puetz

Casillas is having quite the series, having bagged his first bracelet in the Colossus event along with €158,350, and following that up with a cash in the €1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Mystery Million event.

Puetz has come close to major titles before, having a number of deep finishes on his resume for six-figure scores, including a third-place finish for $238,204 in Event #29: $2,500 No-Limit Hold’em at this year's World Series, and he will no doubt be determined to finally capture a top-tier event (All stats courtesy of The Hendon Mob).

End of Day 1a Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Christopher PuetzGermany679,000566
2Jose Gomez CasillasMexico665,500555
3Michael SklenickaCzechia543,800453
4Yannick SchumacherGermany456,700381
5Diego MontoneItaly455,800380
6Iago SavinoBrazil431,300359
7Bastian GallitzendoerferGermany407,000339
8Dominik PankaPoland375,500313
9Cristian DavidRomania374,000312
10Mateusz HajmanPoland370,200309

Day 1a Action

The tournament room was absolutely packed at the start of the day, and there were fireworks immediately as Juan Velasco ran ace-king into the aces of Vikrant Mangal to bust. Barak Oz followed him out the door shortly thereafter in somewhat unfortunate circumstances.

Blom chipped up early after bluff-catching versus Campbell Ashton, and would progress to Day 2 with 306,700. Deeb also got moving early, doubling via Seyed Fazeli, and he too would progress, bagging up 270,400, along with Mizzi (304,000).

Viktor Blom
Viktor Blom

Casillas was at the front of the pack by the second break, and he would remain there throughout the day. Kabrhel joined the field towards the end of the day, and was straight into the action, securing a swift double-up, but would not make the Day 2 cut. By the last break Puetz had taken over the overall chip lead, and he would increase his stack throughout the final session, including getting paid with a full house. He also busted Kabrhel, catching him bluffing in the last level of the night.

There are a remarkable 46 bracelets held overall by Day 1a qualifiers, with the likes of Axel Bayout (251,900), Jonas Lauck (241,200), Vivian Saliba (181,600) and Giuliano Bendinelli (163,500) all progressing.

Vivian Saliba
Vivian Saliba

Notable players who fired a bullet today without success include Ivan Banic, Ian Simpson and Lukas Pazma.

Lukas Pazma
Lukas Pazma

The final starting flight is Day 1b, kicking off at noon local time on October 4. Players will sit down to a 100,000 starting stack, at blind level 100/300, with a 300 big blind ante.

The clock is set to 90-minute levels, and play will conclude at the end of Level 7. A break will occur at the end of each level, with a 60-minute dinner break scheduled for the end of Level 4.

Late registration is open until the end of Level 12, five levels into Day 2.

WSOPE Main Event Remaining Schedule

DayDateTimeBlind Levels
1bOctober 412 p.m.90 minutes
2October 512 p.m.90 minutes
3October 612 p.m.90 minutes
4October 71 p.m.90 minutes
5October 84 p.m.90 minutes

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Tags: Axel BayoutBarak OzBastian GallitzendoerferCampbell AshtonChristopher PuetzCristian DavidDiego MontoneDominik PankaGiuliano BendinelliIago SavinoIan SimpsonIvan BanicJonas LauckJose Gomez CasillasJuan VelascoLukas PazmaMartin KabrhelMichael SklenickaRen LinSeyed FazeliShaun DeebSorel MizziToni RavnakVikrant MangalViktor BlomVivian SalibaYannick Schumacher

Schumacher Runs Over Birgaoanu

Level 7 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante

Tomislav Topcic opened to 2,500 from early position, and was met with a three-bet to 10,000 from Yannick Schumacher in middle position.

Max Neugebauer was in the next seat, and he cold four-bet to 25,000. Andrei Birgaoanu was in the small blind, and when action reached him, he contemplated the position for a moment before five-bet jamming for 62,800.

Topcic quickly folded, and Schumacher asked for a count. On being informed of the amount, Schumacher rejammed, forcing out Neugebauer.

Andrei Birgaoanu: QQ All in
Yannick Schumacher: KK

In a cooler, Birgaoanu had run queens into kings, and there was no unlikely escape on the A4458 runout.

Player Chips Progress
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Yannick Schumacher
460,000
85,000
85,000
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Tomislav Topcic
140,000
10,000
10,000
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Max Neugebauer
83,000
1,000
1,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
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Andrei Birgaoanu
Busted

Tags: Andrei BirgaoanuMax NeugebauerTomislav TopcicYannick Schumacher

Schneider Gets Goeller

Level 7 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Christian Schneider
Christian Schneider

There was an open from early position, and Christian Schneider called in the cutoff, before Andreas Goeller three-bet jammed for 30,200 from the button. The opener folded, but Schneider called after some thought.

Andreas Goeller: 86 All in
Christian Schneider: KQ

Goeller needed some help, and picked up an open-ended straight draw on the 977 flop.

Schneider found a queen on the Q turn to solidify his position, and the 8 river was not enough for Goeller to stay in it.

Player Chips Progress
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Christian Schneider
170,000
170,000
170,000
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Andreas Goeller
Busted

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Salerno Spikes One-Outer on Turn

Level 7 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Elia Salerno
Elia Salerno

Patrick White opened to 2,500 from middle position, and received a call from Elia Salerno in the small blind before Noah Sari three-bet jammed from the big blind for around 24,000. Both White and Salerno made the call.

On the Q42 flop, Salerno checked to White, who jammed with the covering stack. Salerno asked for a count and made the call for his final 69,500.

Noah Sari: 99 All in
Elia Salerno: JJ All in
Patrick White: QJ

White was ahead with top pair queens, but brutally, the J appeared on the turn to give Salerno a set. The 3 hit on the river, and Salerno celebrated with gusto.

Sari was busted, and White was left in the red zone.

Player Chips Progress
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Elia Salerno
214,000
214,000
214,000
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Patrick White
14,700
14,700
14,700
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Noah Sari
Busted

Tags: Elia SalernoNoah SariPatrick White

Kabrhel Bluffs It Off to Gomez Casillas

Level 7 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Jose Casillas
Jose Casillas

Martin Kabrhel raised to 2,400 in the hijack before Jose Gomez Casillas three-bet to 19,000 in the small blind. Kabrhel called and they saw a flop of Q102.

Gomez Casillas then bet 17,000 and Kabrhel called. The turn was the 5 and Gomez Casillas bet 76,100. Kabrhel then moved all in for 126,000, and Gomez Casillas snap-called.

Gomez Casillas showed QQ for top set, and Kabrhel could only show K5 for a bluff. Kabrhel had already gathered up his things and left the table before the 9 fell on the river.

"Martin, you should wait for the river," Gomez Casillas, who had been involved in a few contentious encounters with Kabrhel today, called out to him.

Player Chips Progress
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Jose Gomez Casillas
628,000
23,000
23,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Martin Kabrhel
Busted
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 5X Winner

Tags: Jose Gomez CasillasMartin Kabrhel

Wang Puts Melchers in Blender

Level 6 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Yuhan Wang
Yuhan Wang

A pot of 72,000 had developed by the river on a board of 642K4, in a hand between Dorian Melchers and Yuhan Wang, both in middle position.

Melchers checked, and Wang fired out a bet of 150,000, more than covering Melchers' remaining stack of 52,500.

Melchers went into the tank, taking at least three minutes eyeing the board and his opponent, the focus of his attention appearing to be Wang's neck, trying to get some kind of pulse indication as to whether Wang was bluffing.

Wang didn't move an inch throughout. Eventually, Melchers took a final peek at his cards and folded.

Player Chips Progress
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Yuhan Wang
320,000
52,000
52,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Dorian Melchers
52,500
47,500
47,500

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Gavrila Doubles

Level 6 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Viorel Gavrila
Viorel Gavrila

After an open in middle position was called twice, Viorel Gavrila squeezed from the big blind. The initial raiser folded, then El Mostafa Bel Khayate, in the hijack, raised all in for 148,000. After the small blind folded, Gavrila went deep into the tank. He eventually called off his last 65,100.

Viorel Gavrila: AJ All in
El Mostafa Bel Khayate: KQ

Gavrila kept the lead all the way through a board of 69832 and doubled up.

Player Chips Progress
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Viorel Gavrila
139,200
74,200
74,200
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El Mostafa Bel Khayate
84,000
46,000
46,000

Tags: El Mostafa Bel KhayateViorel Gavrila

Fluegel Finishes Sinanaj

Level 6 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Kevin Fluegel
Kevin Fluegel

A pot of 25,000 had developed, with the flop reading 1096, and Binak Sinanaj was all-in for 18,000, having been looked up by Kevin Fluegel.

Binak Sinanaj: A10 All in
Kevin Fluegel: AJ

Sinanaj was ahead with top pair, but Fluegel had the spade draw. The 3 hit on the turn to leave Sinanaj drawing dead, and the K river completed the board.

Player Chips Progress
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Kevin Fluegel
125,000
31,000
31,000
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Binak Sinanaj
Busted

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Kabrhel Busts Berge

Level 6 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Martin Kabrhel
Martin Kabrhel

It hasn't taken long for Martin Kabrhel to get in on the action.

Martin Berge opened to 2,000 from the button, and Kabrhel responded with a three-bet to 11,000 from the big blind. Berge didn't take long before four-bet jamming for around 66,600, and didn't look pleased when Kabrhel snapped.

Martin Berge: K10 All in
Martin Kabrhel: AK

Kabrhel had Berge crushed, and Berge was dead by the turn on the A556A runout, Kabrhel finishing with a full house.

Player Chips Progress
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Martin Kabrhel
172,000
72,000
72,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 5X Winner
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Martin Berge
Busted
StakeKings

Tags: Martin BergeMartin Kabrhel