2025 WSOP Europe

Event #2: €350 No-Limit Hold'em King's Million
Day: 2
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Event Info
2025 WSOP Europe
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a6
Prize
€113,350
Event Info
Buy-in
€350
Prize Pool
€949,326
Total Entries
3,229
Level Info
Level
42
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
1,600,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
295
Players Left
16
Players Left 1 / 3,229
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Event #2: €350 No-Limit Hold'em King's Million

Day 2 Completed

Sarah Link at Top of Chain of Command after Day 2 of King’s Million

Level 31 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Sarah Link
Sarah Link

The penultimate day of Event #2: €350 No-Limit Hold’em King’s Million at the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Europe has wrapped up. Just 16 players remain in contention for the €113,350 top prize and the coveted WSOP bracelet inside the King’s Resort, Rozvadov.

After another full day of poker, Sarah Link of Germany ended on top of the counts, bagging 7,540,000. Link surged up the leaderboard late in the day when she found herself on the right side of a cooler to bust Daniel Skipper. In the final level, she spiked an ace to eliminate Miroslav Salaj and secure her place in pole position heading into the final day.

End of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Sarah LinkGermany7,540,00063
2Vagke SagkinianGreece7,235,00060
3Michal SzczeblewskiPoland6,950,00058
4Bogdan RomanRomania5,950,00050
5Sascha HausnerGermany4,670,00039
6Stepan BudacMoldova4,555,00038
7Robert DascalescuRomania3,900,00033
8Jan KohlGermany3,720,00031
9Javier FrancortNetherlands3,700,00031
10Heger SareTurkey3,670,00031

Greece’s Vagke Sagkinian takes the second spot on the leaderboard with 7,235,000 and is the only other player to have crossed the seven million mark. Michal Szczeblewski (6,950,000) sits in third place, boosted by winning a massive flip with ace-king against the pocket queens of Viorel Gavrila during the final level of the night.

The day began with 295 players returning from 3,229 total entries, all of whom had locked up at least a min-cash of €710 for reaching Day 2. Eliminations came quickly once the cards were in the air, and by the time the dinner break arrived after just four hours of play, three-quarters of the field had already been sent to the rail.

Darius Valentin Neagoe
Darius Valentin Neagoe

Among those who fell short of reaching tomorrow’s final two tables were bracelet winners Tobias Peters, Alexandros Kolonias, Rifat Palevic, Axel Bayout, Martin Kabrhel, Przemyslaw Szymanski, and Darius Neagoe, who lost the majority of his chips in a race before exiting a few hands later with an unimproved king-queen.

Other notables hitting the rail today included Andrei Spataru, Asish Ghosh, and Jan Bendik, who was chasing his second final table of the series after finishing as runner-up in Event #1 €1,200 NLH Bounty Hunter Opener just a few days ago.

Sascha Hausner
Sascha Hausner

Still in contention for the title and set to return tomorrow is Sascha Hausner (4,670,000), whose pocket aces delivered a double knockout late in the day. Stepan Budac (4,555,000), Javier Francort (3,700,000), Tudor Zapsa (3,480,000), and Cheng Zhao (2,170,000) also advanced, while Amiel Gamliel (825,000) comes back as the shortest stack with just seven big blinds to work with.

The final day of this three-day affair kicks off at 1 p.m. local time on Monday, September 22. Players will return with 17 minutes and 31 seconds left of Level 31, with blinds at 60,000/120,000 and a big blind ante of 120,000. Each of the remaining contenders has locked up at least €4,600 for their efforts, however, all eyes are on the €113,350 top prize and the coveted gold bracelet that awaits the winner.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1€113,350*
2€79,350*
3€60,850*
4€47,750*
5€38,250*
6€31,350*
7€26,250*
8€22,550*
9€19,782*
10€17,700*
11€7,350
12-15€5,800
16€4,600

* Includes €10,350 ticket into WSOPE Main Event

Be sure to tune back into PokerNews tomorrow for all the latest updates, chip counts, eliminations, and drama straight from the tournament floor.

Tags: Alexandros KoloniasAmiel GamlielAndrei SpataruAsish GhoshAxel BayoutBogdan RomanCheng ZhaoDaniel SkipperDarius NeagoeHeger SareJan BendikJan KohlJavier FrancortMartin KabrhelMichal SzczeblewskiMiroslav SalajPrzemyslaw SzymanskiRifat PalevicRobert DascalescuSarah LinkSascha HausnerStepan BudacTobias PetersTudor ZapsaViorel Gavrila

End of Day Chip Counts

Level 31 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante

With 16 players remaining, the day has come to an end.

Stay tuned for a recap of the day’s action, and be sure not to miss the final day, which starts at 1 p.m. on Monday, September 22.

Jan Bendik Eliminated in 17th Place (€4,600)

Level 31 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Jan Bendik
Jan Bendik

Jan Bendik moved all in for 1,100,000 on the button and Vagke Sagkinian called in the big blind.

Jan Bendik: K6 All in
Vagke Sagkinian: A6

Sagkinian hit an ace on the A310 flop to leave Bendik drawing only to running cards. The 9 turn wasn't one of them, and the Event #1 runner-up was already drawing dead before the 8 river, as Sagkinian scored the last knockout of Day 2.

The remaining 16 players are bagging up their chips for the night.

Tags: Jan BendikVagke Sagkinian

Alexander Fetsch Eliminated in 18th Place (€4,600)

Level 31 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Alexander Fetsch
Alexander Fetsch

Alexander Fetsch jammed the button for 1,140,000 and got looked up by Jan Kohl out of the big blind.

Alexander Fetsch: KK All in
Jan Kohl: A5

Fetsch had cowboys against the suited ace of Kohl. A brutal flop of A106 fell for Fetsch as Kohl took the lead with a pair of aces. Fetsch didn't improve on the J turn or 3 river, and he headed to the exit to collect his 18th-place payout.

Tags: Alexander FetschJan Kohl

Vladimir Martynov Eliminated in 19th Place (€4,600)

Level 31 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Vladimir Martynov
Vladimir Martynov

Vladimir Martynov shoved the cutoff for 605,000, and Robert Dascalescu called on the button.

Vladimir Martynov: A2 All in
Robert Dascalescu: AA

It was a long, long way back for Martynov, and the AKJ flop all but sealed his fate. A 5 on the turn was enough for Dascalescu, and the K river confirmed Martynov's elimination in 19th.

Tags: Robert DascalescuVladimir Martynov

Kohl's Snowmen Hold On

Level 31 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante

Jan Kohl was in the hijack and moved all in for 1,045,000. When the action got to Amiel Gamliel in the small blind, he also shoved with a bigger stack.

Jan Kohl: 88 All in
Amiel Gamliel: AQ

It was a flip that Kohl desperately needed to win, but the race was still in the balance after the 105K flop gave Gamliel a gutshot. Nothing changed on the 99 runout, and Kohl doubled up.

Tags: Amiel GamlielJan Kohl

Zhao Picks Up Kings to Double

Level 31 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Cheng Zhao
Cheng Zhao

Sarah Link raised to 240,000 in the hijack, Cheng Zhao moved all in for 885,000 in the big blind, and Link called.

Cheng Zhao: KK All in
Sarah Link: 33

Zhao showed down a pair of kings and had Link dominated going to the flop, which came A87. The turn was the Q, while Zhao hit the K on the river to make a set as he secured the double up.

Tags: Cheng ZhaoSarah Link

Maksym Tsyhryk Eliminated in 20th Place (€4,600)

Level 31 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Maksym Tsyhryk
Maksym Tsyhryk

Maksym Tsyhryk shoved for around 1,000,000 from the cutoff and Michal Szczeblewski called in the big blind.

Maksym Tsyhryk: A2 All in
Michal Szczeblewski: A10

Tsyhryk had just doubled up, but that momentum wasn't going to help him as the 6910109 runout left him on the sidelines because Szczeblewski made a full house.

Tags: Maksym TsyhrykMichal Szczeblewski

Benjamin Klotz Eliminated in 21st Place (€4,600); Dong He Eliminated in 22nd Place (€4,600)

Level 31 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Benjamin Thomas Klotz
Benjamin Thomas Klotz

Sascha Hausner min-raised to 240,000 under the gun before Benjamin Klotz jammed from the hijack for 1,200,000. Dong He called for his last 735,000 out of the small blind, and Hausner called with the chance to bust two players.

Dong He: AK All in
Benjamin Klotz: QQ All in
Sascha Hausner: AA

All three players had premium holdings, but it was Haunser with the best of it, holding pocket aces.

The monotone flop of K86 gave He a glimmer of hope with a pair of kings, but the 10 turn improved Hausner to the nut flush. An irrelevant 3 completed the board, meaning Klotz and He were both out of the tournament.

Dong He
Dong He

Tags: Benjamin KlotzDong HeSascha Hausner

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