2025 WSOP Europe

Event #14: €10,350 MAIN EVENT No-Limit Hold'em European Championship
Day: 3
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
Total Entries
659
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
165
Players Left
37
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Event #14: €10,350 MAIN EVENT No-Limit Hold'em European Championship

Day 3 Completed

"Casino Royale!" Martin Kabrhel Seizes Control of the WSOP Europe Main Event on Day 3

Level 21 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Martin Kabrhel
Martin Kabrhel

A poker room is usually filled with the familiar sounds of chips riffling, chairs dragging over the floor, and a constant murmur as the players engage in idle banter at the tables. But when Martin Kabrhel is in the room, the soundtrack becomes a lot different.

Kabrhel, with his loud and flamboyant antics, is impossible to miss at the poker table, and for the five-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner, it's usually while he’s dragging in a pot. That happened a lot on Day 3 of the WSOP Europe Main Event as Kabrhel ended up as the chip leader of the remaining 37 players.

Kabrhel played nearly every pot and talked during all of them, his familiar phrases of “Not Like That!” and “Casino Royale!” ringing across King’s Resort today. He was nearly sent to the rail if not for a fortunate fold from Yuhan Wang, who laid down two tens after Kabrhel reshoved for 1,275,000 over the top of Pavel Binar’s opening 345,000 push. Kabrhel’s ace-queen ended up beating Binar’s ace-jack and earning him the knockout. He then picked off a big bluff from Wang when Wang bet 1,400,000 on the river, and Kabrhel called with a full house. Kabrhel, already with the €10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Mystery Bounty title this week in Rozvadov, his second WSOP bracelet of 2025, bagged up 4,815,000.

Day 3 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Martin KabrhelCzechia4,815,000120
2Claudio Di GiacomoItaly4,520,000113
3Lulei HuItaly4,185,000105
4Gerald KarlicAustria3,465,00087
5Murilo GarciaBrazil3,105,00078
6Jan-Willem NijmeijerNetherlands2,995,00075
7Artem KobylynskyiUkraine2,900,00073
8Teemu JaatinenFinland2,490,00062
9Dimitrios GkatzasGreece2,330,00058
10Bastian GallitzendoerferGermany2,175,00054

His closest challenger is Claudio Di Giacomo, who went on a run of premium hands during the penultimate level of the day to climb the leaderboard. Di Giacomo won a big three-way pot with jacks, then picked up aces to bust Presiyan Tsvetanov. He finally sent Bastian Dohler to the rail when both players got their chips in on the flop with flush draws, but Di Giacomo was ahead with ace-high and ended up making trips. Di Giacomo finished the day with 4,520,000, putting him in second place on the leaderboard. Lulei Hu, who already finished in third place in the Colossus earlier this series, is third in chips after making “one of the greatest calls in poker history” when he called Jan-Willem Nijmeijer on the river with ace-high on his way to 4,185,000.

Gerald Karlic (3,465,000) and Murilo Garcia (3,105,000) round out the top five. Nijmeijer, Kabrhel’s favorite target at the table near the end of the night, ended up with 2,995,000, while other top stacks include Artem Kobylynskyi (2,900,000), EPT champion Daniel Pidun (1,945,000), Vlastimil Pustina (1,890,000), and Jonas Lauck (1,570,000). Further down the leaderboard are Aliaksandr Shylko (1,165,000), Wang (960,000), and Ivan Banic (865,000). Josef Gulas, whose son won this event in 2021, will try to make it a father-son championship dynasty tomorrow when he comes back with 780,000.

Max Neugebauer
Max Neugebauer

Two players still in the hunt have had success in the WSOP Europe Main Event before. Ran Ilani (1,800,000) finished in third place last year, while 2023 champion Max Neugebauer (930,000) is also still alive and seeking to become the first player to win two Main Event titles.

Day 3 began with 165 players remaining out of a starting field of 659 entries, but only 99 made the money. Among those who fell short were Luka Bojovic, Mariusz Golinski, Adrian State, Sorel Mizzi, Alessandro Pichierri, Pascal Pflock, Dominik Panka, Frankie Cucchiara, and Aaron Duczak. WSOP bracelet winner Lukas Pazma began the day second in chips, but lost a massive all-in after missing his nut flush draw against Kobylynskyi’s two kings, sending Pazma to the rail a few spots off the money in what was the biggest pot of the tournament at the time.

Kestutis Jungevicius Eliminated on the Bubble
Kestutis Jungevicius Eliminated on the Bubble

Kestutis Jungevicius had his top set of aces cracked by Ilani’s turned straight to burst the money bubble. Darius Samual (93rd), Andrei Spataru (92nd), Colossus champion Jose Gomez Casillas (74th), Monsterstack champion Giuliano Bendinelli (72nd), start-of-day chip leader Michael Sklenicka (62nd), and Pierre Calamusa (59th) were then sent to the payout desk. Iago Savino was all in for 355,000 and flopped two pair against Wang, but Wang hit a set and was poised for the knockout until the turn improved Savino to a full house. Then a one-outer on the river gave Wang quads, and Savino busted in 43rd place. Georgios Tsouloftas was among the last to fall on Day 3, missing a straight draw against Karlic’s top pair.

The remaining 37 players return Tuesday at 1 p.m. local time. The action picks up on Level 22 with blinds of 20,000/40,000 and a 40,000 big blind ante. They're all guaranteed at least €31,000, while a spot at the final table is worth €110,000. The eventual champion will take home €1,140,000 and the coveted WSOP Europe Main Event bracelet.

PokerNews will be back, providing live updates from the tournament floor as the field plays down to the final table.

Tags: Aliaksandr ShylkoArtem KobylynskyiClaudio Di GiacomoDaniel PidunGerald KarlicIvan BanicJan-Willem NijmeijerJonas LauckJosef GulasLulei HuMartin KabrhelMax NeugebauerMurilo GarciaRan IlaniVlastimil PustinaYuhan Wang

End of Day 3 Chip Counts

Level 21 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

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No Bag Needed for Veehof After Bad Beat

Level 21 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Leon Veehof
Leon Veehof

Leon Veehof and Robert Ashelm just got all of their chips in the middle on the last hand of the night, with Veehof being the one at risk with slightly fewer chips than Ashelm.

Leon Veehof: AK All in
Robert Ashelm: A7

Veehof looked poised to have the perfect ending to Day 3, if his big slick could hold up on the runout.

A flop of 449 offered Ashelm with some chop possibilities, but the 7 changed that as Ashelm took a commanding lead in the hand by pairing his seven. The 5 on the river was a brick, and Veehof exited as the last elimination of the day.

Tags: Leon VeehofRobert Ashelm

Kuru, Maccatrozzo End the Night With a Classic Flip

Level 21 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Serkan Kuru
Serkan Kuru

On the penultimate hand of the night, Luca Maccatrozzo raised to 70,000 in early position, then called after Serkan Kuru moved all in for 695,000 in the hijack.

Serkan Kuru: QQ All in
Luca Maccatrozzo: AK

Kuru didn't have to sweat out the classic flip for long, as the Q86 flop gave him top set. The board ran out 47 and Kuru doubled up right at the end of the day.

Jaatinen Takes Three-Bet Pot

Level 21 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

Alberto Speranzoni opened to 60,000 from early position, and received a call from Gerald Karlic in the small blind, before Teemu Jaatinen three-bet to 240,000 from the big blind. Speranzoni folded but Karlic called.

The 863 flop and A turn were checked to the Q river, where Karlic promptly check-folded to a bet of 500,000 from Jaatinen.

Tags: Alberto SperanzoniGerald KarlicTeemu Jaatinen

Wang Survives at the End

Level 21 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

Yuhan Wang moved all in for 400,000 under the gun, Robert Ashelm reshoved for 800,000 in early position, and the rest of the table folded.

Yuhan Wang: 99 All in
Robert Ashelm: AJ

Wang was racing for his tournament life on one of the last hands of the day, and his nines held up on the 4426Q board to hand him a double.

Tags: Robert AshelmYuhan Wang

D'Alessio Has Kicker Problems

Level 21 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Ferdinando D'Alessio
Ferdinando D'Alessio

On a flop of 2102, Ferdinando D'Alessio fired out 50,000 from the cutoff and Szabolcs Kukucska called on the button.

A A appeared on the turn, causing D'Alessio to barrel again, this time for 110,000. Kukucska put in the call.

The 3 completed the runout and D'Alessio decided to check. Kukucska bet 300,000 and after using one of his time banks, D'Alessio called.

Kukucska showed the winner with AK for aces-up with a king-kicker, as D'Alessio showed AJ for an inferior kicker.

Tags: Ferdinando D'AlessioSzabolcs Kukucska

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