2026 WSOP Europe

Event #5: €5,300 WSOPE Main Event NLHE European Championship
Day: 5
Event Info
2026 WSOP Europe
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€13,085,000
Total Entries
2,617
Players Left
22
Average Chip Stack
7,137,273
Total Chips
157,020,000
Next Payout
Venue 22
€60,000
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
160,000
Players Info - Day 5
Entries
25
Players Left
22
Players Left 22 / 2,617

Battle of Nations Set for Day 5 of WSOPE Main Event

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With 25 players remaining in the 2026 WSOP Europe Main Event, Day 5 inside King’s Casino at Hilton Prague is shaping up as a true battle of nations, with 17 countries still represented and a brand-new champion guaranteed to be crowned.

France and the United States lead the way numerically with three players each still in contention, while the United Kingdom, Finland, Switzerland, and Lithuania each have two runners remaining. The rest of the field spans Greece, Spain, Norway, Bulgaria, Germany, China, South Africa, Czech Republic, Ukraine, Japan, and Georgia, ensuring a truly global lineup chasing the €2 million top prize.

Hengtao Zhu
Hengtao Zhu

At the top of the counts, Finland holds the chip lead thanks to Hengtao Zhu, who returns with 16,395,000 chips after a dominant Day 4 performance. Close behind is the United Kingdom’s Brandon Sheils with 15,935,000, continuing a red-hot 2026 that has already seen him claim major titles on both the live and online felt.

Lithuania’s Rokas Asipauskas (12,100,000) also sits among the front-runners, while Japan’s Akihiro Konishi (9,490,000) and Greece’s Vasileios Panagiotidis (9,275,000) round out the biggest stacks heading into the penultimate day.

Start of Day 5 Top 10 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Hengtao ZhuFinland16,395,000102
2Brandon SheilsUnited Kingdom15,935,000100
3Rokas AsipauskasLithuania12,100,00076
4Akihiro KonishiJapan9,490,00059
5Vasileios PanagiotidisGreece9,275,00058
6Peter KoevesdiGermany8,085,00051
7Marius KudzmanasLithuania6,595,00041
8Joona NyholmFinland6,405,00040
9Chris HunichenUnited States6,310,00039
10Steven JonesUnited States5,980,00037

New Champion to be Crowned

With Annette Obrestad eliminated on Day 4, the last remaining former champion is now out of the field, guaranteeing that a new name will be added to the prestigious list of WSOP Europe Main Event winners.

Annette Oberstad
Annette Oberstad

Obrestad, who famously captured the inaugural title in 2007, was also the final woman standing before her run came to an end in 34th place.

Historically, the WSOPE Main Event has seen winners from a wide mix of countries, including Norway, Indonesia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, Greece, Sweden, Austria, Italy, Germany, and the Czech Republic. However, several nations still represented in the final 25 are chasing a first-ever WSOPE Main Event victory.

France, Finland, Lithuania, Japan, China, South Africa, Georgia, Ukraine, Switzerland, and Bulgaria are all still searching for their first WSOPE Main Event winner

Josef Gulas Jr
Josef Gulas Jr

There is also some local interest with just one Czech player remaining. Jan Tichacek carries the hopes of the home crowd and will be aiming to emulate Josef Gulas Jr, who kept the title on home soil when he won the event in 2021.

Remaining Payouts

All survivors have locked up at least €50,000, but the biggest money is now firmly in view.

Six-figure payouts begin at the final 11, while making the final nine guarantees at least €140,000. The stakes rise quickly from there, with the final five locking up €425,000 and a podium finish worth at least €800,000.

At the top awaits the €2,000,000 first-place prize, with life-changing money on the line as the race toward the final table heats up.

PlacePrize
1€2,000,000
2€1,200,000
3€800,000
4€575,000
5€425,000
6€320,000
7€245,000
8€185,000
9€140,000
10–11€100,000
12–15€75,000
16–23€60,000
24–25€50,000

Cards will be back in the air at 12 p.m. local time, with play resuming on Level 29 at blinds of 80,000/160,000 with a 160,000 big blind ante.

The plan for Day 5 is to play six 90-minute levels, or until the final table is reached ahead of Friday’s finale. A dinner break is scheduled after Level 32.

As always, stay tuned to PokerNews for full coverage from the 2026 WSOP Europe Main Event.

Tags: Akihiro KonishiAnnette ObrestadBig BlindsBrandon SheilsChris HunichenHengtao ZhuHilton PragueJan TichacekJoona NyholmJosef Gulas JrMarius KudzmanasPeter KoevesdiRokas AsipauskasSteven JonesVasileios Panagiotidis