2026 WSOP Europe

Event #5: €5,300 WSOPE Main Event NLHE European Championship
Day: 1a
Event Info
2026 WSOP Europe
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
76
Prize
€2,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€13,085,000
Total Entries
2,617
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
1,600,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
803
Players Left
336
Players Left 1 / 2,617
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Hanel Takes a Massive Pot

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante

Jaromir Hanel opened to 500 from the hijack and was called by Tyson Strauss in the cutoff and Yuliyan Kolev on the button. Maksym Filipovskyi in the big blind squeezed to 2,700, but Hanel four-bet to 7,700. Both Strauss and Kolev folded but Filipovskyi called.

The dealer fanned a flop of QJ5 and Hanel continued for 2,000. Filipovskyi check-called.

Hanel fired a second barrel to 5,500 on the 8 turn, but after using a time bank extension, Filipovskyi check-raised to 25,000. It didn't take long for Hanel to call.

The 10 river completed the board and Filipovskyi bet 22,000, with only 2,500 behind. Hanel called with AQ for top pair and caught Filipovskyi with 77.

Tags: Jaromir HanelMaksym FilipovskyiTyson StraussYuliyan Kolev

Mustafov Rivers a Boat

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante

In a limped pot, Fahredin Mustafov in the big blind bet 300 on 810J and Andreas Berggren in the small blind check-called.

After they both checked the Q turn, Berggren checked the 10 river.

Mustafov led out for 800 and Berggren eventually made the call. However he ran into Mustafov's full house with Q10.

Tags: Andreas BerggrenFahredin Mustafov

Early Entrants

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante

Muschetto Cracks Kings to Score First Elimination of WSOPE Main Event

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Evan Muschetto
Evan Muschetto

Weijiang Hu was the first player to be eliminated in the WSOP Europe Main Event, with a set of threes cracking his pocket kings. Evan Muschetto was the player to scoop in the pot, and he recapped the hand to PokerNews.

Loic Morand raised to 500 from under the gun and was called by Aram Simonian from middle position. Hu three-bet to 1,500 from the hijack, and was called by Alexandro Tricarico and Muschetto from the blinds. Morand and Simonian also stuck around.

On a rainbow 9x5x3x flop, Hu continued for 3,000. Tricarico called before Muschetto made it 13,000. Morand and Simonian got out of the way. Hu called before Tricario also folded.

On the Jx turn, Muschetto bet 20,500 and Hu jammed in the remainder of his 60,000 starting stack. Muschetto slightly covered, and called.

Weijiang Hu: KxKxAll in
Evan Muschetto: 3x3x

Muschetoo had bottom set, and was ahead of the pocket kings. A 7x completed the board and Hu was the first player to depart. He was soon followed out of the door by Andrius Tapinas, who was also sent packing on another table.

Tags: Alexandro TricaricoAndrius TapinasAram SimonianEvan MuschettoLoic MorandWeijiang Hu

Pflock Fires Three Barrels

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante

Heads-up on a flop of 275, Pascal Pflock in early position bet 600. Tomasz Sarnowski check-called from the big blind.

Pflock fired a second barrel to 1,000 on the 9 turn and bet an extra 5,200 on the 4 river.

Sarnowski check-called once again the turn, but check folded on the river

Tags: Pascal PflockTomasz Sarnowski

Shuffle Up and Deal

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Anette Obrestad
Anette Obrestad

As Ennio Morricone’s “Ecstasy of Gold” filled the room, Main Event players took their seats in the Main Room.

After WSOP International Tournament Director Andy Tillman reviewed a few rules, the youngest-ever WSOP bracelet winner and first WSOP Europe champion, Annette Obrestad, officially kicked off Day 1a.

With more than 250 entries, shuffle up and deal!

Level: 1

Blinds: 100/200

Ante: 200

€5,300 WSOPE Main Event Begins a New Era in Prague

WSOP main event bracelet
WSOP main event bracelet

From Annette Obrestad, who won the very first World Series of Poker Europe in 2007, to John Juanda the following year, Phil Hellmuth in 2012, Adrián Mateos in 2013, all the way to more recent champions like Max Neugebauer and Simone Andrian, the WSOP Europe Main Event has, over the years, become a must-win event to launch or confirm a successful career.

Last September, Germany’s Daniel Pidun added his name to this prestigious list of players by taking down the 2025 WSOP Europe Main Event from a field of 659 entries, earning his first WSOP gold bracelet and the €1,140,000 top prize after a three-hour heads-up battle against Gerald Karlic.

2025 WSOP Europe Main Event Final Table results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (EUR)
1Daniel PidunGermany€1,140,000
2Gerald KarlicAustria€757,000
3Murilo GarciaBrazil€525,000
4Teemu JaatinenFinland€370,000
5Claudio Di GiacomoItaly€265,000
6Max NeugebauerAustria€195,000
7Catalin PopRomania€145,000
8Matthias GudeGermany€110,000
Daniel Pidun
Daniel Pidun

The question now is: who will succeed him in 2026? While the answer is still unknown, one thing is certain: the next champion will be part of a new chapter, as WSOP Europe enters a new era. After 13 editions held at King’s Casino in Rozvadov, the festival is moving from the border town to the Czech capital, with a “new home” at the Hilton Prague.

This “rebirth,” in partnership with King’s Casino Prague, also comes with a series of changes, including a redesigned feature table on the visual side and revised tournaments on the poker side. Most notably, the Main Event buy-in has been nearly cut in half, dropping from €10,350 in previous years to €5,300 for this week’s edition which kicks off this Friday, April 3, and will play down to a winner on April 10's Day 6.

The structure has also been updated, now featuring a 60,000 starting stack and ten 60-minute levels across the three starting flights, before moving to 90-minute levels from Day 2 until the final day. On today’s Day 1a, players will also enjoy 15-minute breaks every two levels, plus a one-hour dinner break at the end of Level 6.

Play begins at noon local time, with blinds at 100/200 and a 200 big blind ante. Late registration remains open throughout the flights and will close at the end of Level 12, two levels into Day 2. Players are allowed up to two entries per flight, and 15% of the field will reach the money, sharing at least the €10,000,000 guarantee.

Main Event Schedule

DayDateTimeBlind Levels
1aApril 312 p.m.60 minutes
1bApril 412 p.m.60 minutes
1cApril 512 p.m.60 minutes
2April 612 p.m.90 minutes
3April 712 p.m.90 minutes
4April 812 p.m.90 minutes
5April 912 p.m.90 minutes
6April 1012 p.m.90 minutes

As always, PokerNews will be on the floor throughout the tournament, all the way until a new name is written into WSOP Europe history!

Tags: Adrián MateosAnnette ObrestadCatalin PopClaudio Di GiacomoDaniel PidunGerald KarlicHilton PragueJohn JuandaMatthias GudeMax NeugebauerMurilo GarciaPhil HellmuthSimone AndrianTeemu Jaatinen

Event #5: €5,300 WSOPE Main Event NLHE European Championship

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