2025 WSOP Europe

Event #14: €10,350 MAIN EVENT No-Limit Hold'em European Championship
Day: 4
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 4
Entries
37
Players Left
8
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Murilo Garcia Leads Final Eight; Max Neugebauer Chases History in 2025 WSOP Europe Main Event

Level 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Murilo Garcia
Murilo Garcia

The 2025 World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) €10,350 Main Event has reached its final eight players after an action-packed Day 4 at King’s Resort, Rozvadov. From 37 hopefuls out of 659 entries returning to the felt, only eight contenders remain in contention for the €1,140,000 top prize and one of the most prestigious bracelets in poker.

Max Neugebauer achieved a remarkable milestone already by becoming the third player in WSOP Europe history to reach the final table of the Main Event for the second time after Jason Mercier and Daniel Negreanu. The towering former basketball player returned as one of the shortest stacks and saw his tournament life on the line several times en route to a possible repeat victory. After more than fourteen hours of poker action, the Austrian won the all-in showdowns when it mattered the most and bagged up 11,025,000 in chips for second place on the leaderboard.

Only Brazil's Murilo Garcia Pedroso advanced with a larger stack of 13,400,000 and has locked up a new career-best score on the live poker circuit already, which previously stands at $101,455 for a runner-up finish at the 2024 Enjoy Poker Tour $1,650 Main Event in Punta del Este. Neugebauer won't be able to beat his top score from two years ago when he overcame a record field of 817 entries at this very venue, but a second WSOPE Main Event title would certainly secure his place in European poker folklore.

Four German-speaking contenders will aim to keep the title on home soil close to the border as Daniel Pidun (9,850,000), Gerald Karlic (7,900,000), and Matthias Gude (1,500,000) also made it through to the final day alongside the 2023 champion Neugebauer. Gude earned his entry through a deep run in Event #12: €1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Mystery Million when he finished in third place before jumping into the Main Event action the following day.

Max Neugebauer
Max Neugebauer

European live poker veteran Claudio Di Giacomo brings in a wealth of experience to the final eight as well and has one of the largest stacks of 10,250,000. Teemu Jaatinen (6.975,000) and Catalin Pop (5,025,000) sit in the middle of the pack with at least 20 big blinds at their disposal.

Final Table Seat Draw

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Catalin PopRomania5,025,00020
2Max NeugebauerAustria11,025,00044
3Gerald KarlicAustria7,900,00032
4Matthias GudeGermany1,500,0006
5Teemu JaatinenFinland6,975,00028
6Claudio Di GiacomoItaly10,250,00041
7Daniel PidunGermany9,850,00039
8Murilo GarciaBrazil13,400,00054

Day 4 Action

All 37 players who returned for Day 4 had already secured €31,000 from the €6,138,585 prize pool, but after a grueling day on the felt inside King’s Resort, 31 of them saw their dreams of Main Event glory come to an end.

Italy’s Luca Maccatrozzo was the first to hit the rail after losing a flip early in the day, and he was followed soon after by Ratmir Kesidis, whose set was undone when Murilo Garcia rivered a flush. Two levels in, the field had already been trimmed to the final three tables, but 2025 Mini Main Event champion Yuhan Wang was not among them after losing a massive flip with pocket queens against Bastian Gallitzendoerfer’s ace-king.

On the final three tables, Ivan Tikhov saw his stack reduced to one third of a big blind after a clash with Robert Ashelm but he made the next pay jump nonetheless. His table featured a preflop all-in between Jan-Willem Nijmeijer with pocket queens and the ace-queen suited of wrecking ball Gallitzendoerfer, who spiked an ace on flop and turn to knock out the Dutch player.

Lulei Hu, Marco Di Persio, and Aliaksandr Shylko all fell before the field was down to the last two tables. After a short break, Martin Kabrhel returned as the chip leader with over 100 big blinds, once again putting on a display as he seemed to bulldoze over the field while having the time of his life. But the man who finally put a stop to the Kabrhel show was Gallitzendoerfer.

First, Gallitzendoerfer made a brilliant call against Kabrhel’s flop bluff shove with ace-queen high on a dry board, and had Kabrhel's king-queen crushed. “Crazy,” Kabrhel said as Gallitzendoerfer pulled in the pot. Only a few hands later, Kabrhel overbet shoved twice the size of the pot on the river with ten-high, and Gallitzendoerfer didn't take long to call with just top pair, muzzling Kabrhel for the first time all tournament.

Within the next few orbits, Kabrhel's participation in the Main Event came to an end in 14th place after he lost a flip with king-jack to the two sevens of Garcia. There was an eerie silence among the remaining thirteen, as a place at the final table was now in reach and the money jumps started getting juicy. From there on, the roller coaster ride continued as Jonas Lauck also went from chip leader to the payout desk to suffer the same fate as Kabrhel earlier on.

Martin Kabrhel
Martin Kabrhel went from chip leader to 14th place finisher

Dimitrios Gkatzas and Ivan Banic saw their hopes vanish thereafter before Gallitzendoerfer eventually bowed out against Garcia to set up the final nine players. With one hour of play left at night, the shortest stack had 19 big blinds while Garcia throned atop the leaderboard with a staggering 80 big blinds.

Karlic doubled with pocket aces against the ace-nine of Garcia to leap back into contention and the late night shenanigans didn't stop there.Claudio Di Giacomo picked up pocket kings to dispatch Ashelm, who flopped top pair with jack-ten suited and that brought the field down to the last eight hopefuls. Half an hour later, those eight bagged up their chips for the night to catch a few hours of sleep.

The remaining eight contenders return on Wednesday, October 8 at 4:00 p.m. local time to play down to a winner with the action resuming in level 30, featuring blinds of 125,000/250,000 and a 250,000 big blind ante. The final table will be streamed with a delay on the King’s Resort YouTube channel and the PokerNews live updates will follow the the cards-up coverage.

All players have already locked up a cash prize of at least €110,000 for their efforts and the largest slices of the €6,138,585 total prize pool will be up for grabs on the final day of the series when the last two gold bracelets are up for grabs.

Final Table Results and Remaining Payouts

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in EUR)
1  €1,140,000
2  €757,000
3  €525,000
4  €370,000
5  €265,000
6  €195,000
7  €145,000
8  €110,000
9Robert AshelmGermany€84,985

Stay tuned to PokerNews for continued live coverage from Rozvadov as the 2025 WSOP Europe Main Event heads into the final day where a champion will be crowned.

Tags: Aliaksandr ShylkoBastian GallitzendoerferCatalin PopClaudio Di GiacomoDaniel NegreanuDaniel PidunDimitrios GkatzasGerald KarlicIvan BanicIvan TikhovJan-Willem NijmeijerJason MercierJonas LauckLuca MaccatrozzoLulei HuMarco Di PersioMartin KabrhelMatthias GudeMax NeugebauerMurilo GarciaRatmir KesidisRobert AshelmTeemu JaatinenYuhan Wang

Pidun Flops the Nuts on Pop

Level 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Daniel Pidun
Daniel Pidun

Daniel Pidun raised to 400,000 on the button with A5 and Catalin Pop called in the big blind.

The K87 flop gave Pidun the nut flush and he bet 250,000. Pop then raised to 900,000, and Pidun called.

Pop checked to Pidun on the J turn, and he bet 850,000. Pop called to the 2 river, where Pidun bet another 1,800,000. Pop folded K8 this time.

Player Chips Progress
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Daniel Pidun
9,250,000
2,350,000
2,350,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
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Catalin Pop
5,125,000
2,350,000
2,350,000

Tags: Catalin PopDaniel Pidun

Robert Ashelm Eliminated in 9th Place (€84,985)

Level 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Robert Ashelm
Robert Ashelm

Claudio Di Giacomo raised to 400,000 under the gun and Robert Ashelm called in early position.

The flop came J74 and Di Giacomo bet 350,000. Ashelm then raised to 1,200,000, and Di Giacomo called.

The turn was the 6 and Ashelm bet 2,000,000, leaving 150,000 behind. Di Giacomo moved all in and Ashelm called off the rest of his chips.

Ashelm showed J10 for top pair, but Di Giacomo had KK and improved to top set on the K river to send Ashelm to the rail in ninth place.

Player Chips Progress
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Claudio Di Giacomo
8,700,000
4,250,000
4,250,000
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Robert Ashelm
Busted

Tags: Claudio Di GiacomoRobert Ashelm

Bastian Gallitzendoerfer Eliminated in 10th Place (€65,500)

Level 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Bastian Gallitzendoerfer
Bastian Gallitzendoerfer

Bastian Gallitzendoerfer raised to 400,000 under the gun and Murilo Garcia three-bet to 1,500,000 in the big blind with JJ. Gallitzendoerfer called and the flop came K76.

Garcia then bet 450,000, and Gallitzendoerfer folded QJ.

A few hands later, Claudio Di Giacomo raised to 400,000 under the gun and Garcia three-bet to 1,050,000 in the cutoff. Gallitzendoerfer moved all in for 4,175,000 on the button and Di Giacomo folded, but Garcia called to put him at risk.

Bastian Gallitzendoerfer: AQ All in
Murilo Garcia: KK

Gallitzendoerfer had run into Garcia's kings and needed to find an ace to survive, but he missed the 54472 board and was eliminated in 10th place.

The remaining nine players are drawing for seats at the final table.

Player Chips Progress
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Murilo Garcia
15,975,000
6,525,000
6,525,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
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Claudio Di Giacomo
6,575,000
200,000
200,000
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Bastian Gallitzendoerfer
Busted

Tags: Bastian GallitzendoerferClaudio Di GiacomoMurilo Garcia

Garcia Flips For the Final Table

Level 28 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante

Murilo Garcia raised to 325,000 under the gun and Claudio Di Giacomo three-bet to 1,200,000 in the big blind. Garcia then moved all in for 3,620,000, and Di Giacomo snap-called.

Murilo Garcia: A8 All in
Claudio Di Giacomo: 77

Garcia was flipping for his tournament life on the final table bubble, and he found an ace on the A103 flop to take the lead. The 4 turn left Di Giacomo with just two outs, and he missed the Q river as he handed over the double up.

Player Chips Progress
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Claudio Di Giacomo
9,000,000
4,100,000
4,100,000
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Murilo Garcia
7,500,000
3,980,000
3,980,000
Day 4 Chip Leader

Tags: Claudio Di GiacomoMurilo Garcia

Ivan Banic Eliminated in 11th Place (€65,500)

Level 28 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Ivan Banic
Ivan Banic

Ivan Banic raised to 575,000 under the gun and Matthias Gude shoved from the button. Banic took out his bullet-shaped lucky all in tube and placed it on top the rest of his 80,000 before pushing it forward.

Ivan Banic: 97 All in
Matthias Gude: AQ

Gude hit top pair on the A53 flop, while Banic picked up a flush draw on the 5 turn. The river was the 5 and Gude improved to a full house to win the pot and send Banic to the rail in 11th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Matthias Gude
3,500,000
710,000
710,000
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Ivan Banic
Busted
Run It Once

Tags: Ivan BanicMatthias Gude

Dimitrios Gkatzas Eliminated in 12th Place (€52,400)

Level 28 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Dimitrios Gkatzas
Dimitrios Gkatzas

Catalin Pop opened to 320,000 in the cutoff and Dimitrios Gkatzas in the small blind three-bet to 1,330,000 for nearly half of his stack. Once it was back on Pop, he moved all-in for Gkatzas called for 2,430,000

Dimitrios Gkatzas: A10 All in
Catalin Pop: AA

The ace-ten broadway combo of the Greek gained some hope on the J108 flop and he had split pot outs with the 9 turn. However, the 6 on the river was a blank and the roller coaster ride of Gkatzas ended in 12th place for €52,400.

Player Chips Progress
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Catalin Pop
7,280,000
2,670,000
2,670,000
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Dimitrios Gkatzas
Busted

Tags: Dimitrios GkatzasCatalin Pop

Gude Doubles Up Banic, Garcia

Level 28 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Murilo Garcia
Murilo Garcia

Matthias Gude raised to 325,000 in the cutoff and Ivan Banic called in the big blind. Banic then moved all in for 395,000 on the 886 flop, and Gude called.

Ivan Banic: Q6 All in
Matthias Gude: K2

Banic was ahead with two pair, and Gude couldn't catch up on the J turn or 9 river as Banic doubled up.

A few hands later, Gude opened to 350,000 under the gun, Murilo Garcia moved all in for 1,935,000 in the small blind, and Gude called.

Murilo Garcia: KK All in
Matthias Gude: 1010

Garcia had picked up kings and had Gude's tens crushed heading to the JQ6 flop. The rest of the board ran out 53 and Gude handed over another double up.

Player Chips Progress
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Murilo Garcia
4,200,000
1,870,000
1,870,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
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Matthias Gude
1,800,000
2,575,000
2,575,000
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Ivan Banic
1,600,000
920,000
920,000
Run It Once

Tags: Matthias GudeMurilo Garcia

Neugebauer Spikes the River to Survive

Level 27 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Max Neugebauer
Max Neugebauer

Catalin Pop raised to 240,000 in the hijack and Max Neugebauer called in the big blind.

The flop came 632 and Pop bet 340,000. Neugebauer then moved all in for 1,510,000, and Pop snap-called.

Max Neugebauer: 53 All in
Catalin Pop: QQ

Neugebauer had a pair and straight draw but needed to improve against Pop's two queens. The 10 turn was no help, but the 5 fell on the river to give Neugebauer two pair and the double up.

"Yay!" Gerald Karlic said.

"Yay!" Neugebauer repeated, raising his arms in the air.

Player Chips Progress
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Catalin Pop
4,700,000
2,100,000
2,100,000
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Max Neugebauer
3,700,000
1,805,000
1,805,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Catalin PopMax Neugebauer

Neugebauer Faces Resistance

Level 27 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante

Max Neugebauer opened to 250,000 on the button and Daniel Pidun in the small blind three-bet to 750,000, forcing out Catalin Pop and Neugebauer.

One hand later, Teemu Jaatinen made it 240,000 to go and Neugebauer three-bet to 540,000 in the cutoff. Jaatinen flat-called and the AK4 flop saw the Finn check first to act. Once Neugebauer bet 300,000, Jaatinen check-raised to 700,000 and Neugebauer tossed in calling chips after brief consideration.

The Q followed on the turn and Jaatinen double-checked his cards with sixteen seconds left on the shot clock. His first time bank expired and the dealer grabbed towards the time bank cards to spread them, confusing Jaatinen for a split second. Within the next allocated 30 seconds, Jaatinen bet 950,000 and Neugebauer folded.

Player Chips Progress
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Teemu Jaatinen
6,700,000
1,550,000
1,550,000
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Daniel Pidun
6,600,000
500,000
500,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Max Neugebauer at
Max Neugebauer
2,360,000
1,740,000
1,740,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Catalin PopDaniel PidunMax NeugebauerTeemu Jaatinen

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