2025 WSOP Europe

Event #5: €1,350 Mini Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info
2025 WSOP Europe
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
€226,850
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,350
Prize Pool
€1,518,628
Entries
1,293
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
1,600,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
23
Players Left
1
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Event #5: €1,350 Mini Main Event

Day 3 Completed

Yuhan Wang Wins First WSOPE Bracelet in €1,350 Mini Main Event (€226,850)

Level 38 : Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Yuhan Wang
Yuhan Wang

What could be better than winning a WSOPE bracelet as your first-ever live victory? Yuhan Wang now belongs to the select group who knows that feeling, as he was crowned the 2025 champion of Event #5: €1,350 Mini Main Event at the 2025 World Series of Poker Europe, held at King’s Resort in Rozvadov.

Wang outlasted a field of 1,293 entries, which generated a total prize pool of €1,518,628, claiming the gold bracelet and the top prize of €226,850 (including a €10,350 WSOPE Main Event ticket).

The Chinese player defeated Stanislav Koleno in heads-up play. The Slovakian earned €154,650 for his runner-up finish, while France’s Christophe Vincent completed the podium in third place (€112,450).

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Yuhan WangChina€226,850*
2Stanislav KolenoSlovakia€154,650*
3Christophe VincentFrance€112,450*
4Gal NaimIsrael€83,650*
5Francesco ZappalaSwitzerland€63,650*
6Besnik AruqiKosovo€49,750*
7Dan SfarleaRomania€39,900*
8Salih AtacSwitzerland€32,850*
9Roman IsaienkoUkraine€27,750*

*The top 12 players received a €10,350 ticket to the WSOPE Main Event

Yuhan Wang
Yuhan Wang

Winner's Reaction

Wang’s phone started ringing as soon as he won the final hand. “Thank you, thank you, it’s unbelievable,” he quickly said before hanging up to go on stage and lift his first gold bracelet. “It feels kind of unreal,” he added, surrounded by friends. “Before coming here, I never thought I could win a bracelet, so it feels unreal to hold it now. It’s one of my first big tournaments and my first live win, so it means a lot to me.”

If victory wasn’t on his mind from the start, a double-up on the very first hand of the tournament made the 27-year-old believe this one could be different. “I ended Day 1 with 719,000, above average, but on Day 2 I went down to just 10 big blinds. I managed to get back to 20 big blinds, which was manageable,” he recalled. “After that, I doubled in a huge pot and things started to go smoothly. I made another crucial double-up at the start of Day 3, and then my game just felt perfect.”

That “perfect game” carried him all the way to heads-up play, where he began second in chips. Despite lacking both training and experience in the format, Wang entered the final battle with a clear plan: “I wanted to find out how my opponent played, to learn from him and take advantage. So at the beginning I limped a lot because I needed some time to adjust. Then I climbed back thanks to those adjustments.”

The strategy paid off, earning him his first bracelet, with perhaps another one to come. “I hope so! I’ll be 99% in the Main Event,” Wang said before heading off to celebrate with his friends.

Stanislav Koleno Yuhan Wang
Stanislav Koleno Yuhan Wang

Day 3 Action

With 23 remaining players, Day 3 of the €1,350 Mini Main Event began in an unexpected way with Patrick White moving all in on the turn with eight-six, holding absolutely nothing. Francesco Zappala couldn’t have hoped for a better spot with a set of kings and scored the first elimination of the day.

White was soon followed to the payout desk by Mike Koch (22nd - €7,250), Emad Zarghami (21st - €7,250), Karol Konopka (20th - €7,250), and Jakub Sterba (19th - €7,250), all eliminated in more traditional fashion.

Dimitrios Michailidis (18th - €7,250) was next to go, becoming the only casualty of a three-way all-in that put Roman Isaienko back on track. This elimination, along with Eusebiu Jalba’s exit in 17th place (€8,800), led the 16 remaining players to the final two tables and the first break of the day.

Despite the fast start, the pace slowed down to a single elimination over the next 90 minutes, though five players managed to double up during that time. Calin Ciolte eventually lost a flip to Salih Atac to finish in 15th place (€8,800), sparking a wave of bustouts as Andrei Spataru (14th - €8,800), Vlastimil Pustina (13th - €10,879), and Roberto Manfredi (12th - €21,229) quickly followed.

Daniel Elhaiany was next to hit the rail. However, his elimination seemed almost anecdotal compared to the hand that came just before, where Elhaiany lost nearly all of his chips after four-betting all in with seven-deuce into ace-queen. Moments later, Alkiviadis Stamatis (10th - €23,000) saw an ace hit the river to crack his jacks, sending him out on the final table bubble.

Yuhan Wang
Yuhan Wang

It then took only three hands to see the first bustout, as Isaienko called off his stack with second pair, only to run into Gal Naim’s pocket aces.

After Christophe Vincent doubled up, Naim nearly lost his stack after prematurely mucking his hand while all-in. His mistake, however, had no consequences, and he reached the next pay jumps thanks to flips lost by Salih Atac (8th - €32,850) and Dan Sfarlea (7th - €32,850).

Besnik Aruqi then doubled up with aces, but it wasn’t enough to stay in the tournament as he was ultimately eliminated in 6th place (€49,750) with queen-jack against Vincent’s ace-four. Three hands later, Zappala wasn't more fortunate with jacks against Naim’s ace-king, finishing in fifth place for a total of €63,650.

Stanislav Koleno Yuhan Wang
Stanislav Koleno Yuhan Wang

Meanwhile, Yuhan Wang doubled up and doubled up again a few hands later thanks to a set of sixes, leaving Naim on fumes. Naim tried to survive with ace-six, but ran into Vincent queens to take the fourth place and let the last three contenders enjoy the first (and only) break of the final table.

Once back at the table, Vincent saw his dreams of a WSOPE bracelet come to an end when he called off his stack with queen-jack against Koleno’s ace-queens. The Frenchman earned €112,450 for his third-place finish and allowed Koleno to start the heads-up play with a 2.5:1 lead.

The first hands of the final duel went in Wang’s favor, with the Chinese player steadily closing the gap. Koleno struck back by crossing the 100-million-chip mark, but Wang regained momentum and even seized the chip lead. He never relinquished it, and sealed the victory on his first opportunity, when his ace-eight held against Koleno’s ace-six to claim the gold bracelet.

Yuhan Wang
Yuhan Wang

This concludes PokerNews' coverage of Event #5: €1,350 Mini Main Event. Stay tuned for more updates throughout the 2025 WSOP Europe.

Tags: Alkiviadis StamatisAndrei SpataruCalin CiolteChristophe VincentDan SfarleaDaniel ElhaianyDimitrios MichailidisEmad ZarghamiEusebiu JalbaFrancesco ZappalaGal NaimJakub SterbaKarol KonopkaMike KochPatrick WhiteRoman IsaienkoSalih AtacVlastimil PustinaYuhan Wang

Stanislav Koleno Eliminated in 2nd Place (€154,650)

Level 38 : Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Stanislav Koleno
Stanislav Koleno

Stanislav Koleno made it 3,800,000 from the button, and Yuhan Wang instantly jammed to put Koleno all in for 32,700,000 out of the big blind. Koleno didn't hesitate to make the call.

Stanislav Koleno: A6 All in
Yuhan Wang: A8

Both players had ace-high, but Wang's kicker had him as the favorite with five cards to come, and the chance to win the bracelet.

The dealer fanned out a flop of 37J, keeping Wang in the lead. A Q rolled off on the turn, and Wang was one card away from being crowned as the champion. The dealer burned a card, then peeled off the 10 on the river.

Wang's ace-eight high held up to win him the Mini Main Event, and Koleno had to settle for a runner-up finish.

Player Chips Progress
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Yuhan Wang
129,300,000
32,700,000
32,700,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Stanislav Koleno
Busted

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Wang's Lead Keeps Getting Bigger

Level 38 : Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante

Stanislav Koleno made it 3,200,000 on the button and Yuhan Wang defended his big blind.

Wang check-called Koleno's bet of 2,500,000 on the 2QK flop.

The 10 turn and A checked through and Wang won the pot with Q6 for a pair of queens. Koleno mucked 93.

A few hands later, Wang made it 3,800,000 on the button with J9, and Koleno defended 98 from the big blind.

On the flop of 6102, Koleno checked, and Wang decided to bet 3,000,000. Koleno continued in the form of a call.

A 3 revealed itself on the turn, causing Koleno to check again. Wang fired a second barrel of 9,000,000, resulting in a quick fold by Koleno.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Yuhan Wang cn
Yuhan Wang
92,700,000
18,900,000
18,900,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Stanislav Koleno sk
Stanislav Koleno
36,600,000
18,900,000
18,900,000

Tags: Stanislav KolenoYuhan Wang

Level: 38

Blinds: 800,000/1,600,000

Ante: 1,600,000

Koleno Claws Some Back

Level 37 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante

Yuhan Wang limped with 84 on the button and Stanislav Koleno checked in the big blind holding A6.

They saw a flop of Q3A and after Koleno checked. Wang bet 1,200,000. Koleno called with his pair of aces to the 2 turn, which gave Wang a gutshot. Koleno checked, Wang bet 3,600,000, and Koleno called.

A K on the river saw Koleno check again, then Wang used some extra time before he bet 13,000,000. Koleno quickly called and took the pot with his pair of aces.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Yuhan Wang cn
Yuhan Wang
73,800,000
19,000,000
19,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Stanislav Koleno
55,500,000
19,000,000
19,000,000

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Wang Has Koleno Rattled

Level 37 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante

Stanislav Koleno completed with J5 from the small blind and Yuhan Wang made it 4,200,000 from the big blind holding A9.

Wang laid out a continuation-bet of 3,500,000 on the 56Q flop, and Koleno made the call.

A 3 on the turn caused Wang to slow down and check. Koleno bet 6,500,000, and after thinking briefly, Wang check-jamemd for Koleno's remaining 36,500,000. Koleno snap-folded.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Yuhan Wang cn
Yuhan Wang
92,800,000
14,200,000
14,200,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Stanislav Koleno sk
Stanislav Koleno
36,500,000
14,200,000
14,200,000

Tags: Yuhan WangStanislav Koleno

Wang Jumps Into Chip Lead

Level 37 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Yuhan Wang
Yuhan Wang

Stanislav Koleno limped in holding Q4 on the button and then called a raise from Yuhan Wang, who made it 4,200,000 from the big blind with 109.

The flop came 2106 and Wang bet 3,000,000, which got Koleno to fold.

A few hands later, Wang raised to 2,600,000 holding 97 and Koleno called with 44 in the big blind.

They saw a flop of K8K, where Koleno check-called a bet of 2,000,000 with his pocket fours to see the 6 turn. Koleno checked again, then Wang bet 7,000,000 with his combo draw. Koleno called again.

A 5 on the river did gave Wang a straight, and when the action got to him, he bet 12,000,000. Koleno thought for a while and called, then mucked when he saw the straight of Wang.

Player Chips Progress
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Yuhan Wang
78,600,000
29,000,000
29,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Stanislav Koleno
50,700,000
29,000,000
29,000,000

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Koleno Loses Two in a Row

Level 37 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante

Stanislav Koleno raised to 2,400,000 on the button with Q3 and Yuhan Wang called in the big blind with A6.

The flop came K83 and both checked to the 4 turn. Wang led for 5,000,000 with his ace-high, and Koleno folded.

In the next hand, Wang limped with 97 and Koleno checked 72.

On the 336 flop, Koleno checked and folded to the bet of Wang.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Stanislav Koleno sk
Stanislav Koleno
79,700,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
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Yuhan Wang
49,600,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner

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