WSOP Europe finds its groove—and a new home.
Not every day do you see the WSOP Europe break the mold, but this year’s event in Prague was just that.
Marius Kudzamanas outlasted over 2,600 hopefuls to grab the €2 million prize and an exclusive WSOP bracelet. The festival itself was a magnet, pulling in nearly 16,000 entries and creating a €39.5 million prize pool.
The move from Rozvadov to Prague clearly paid off, attracting players from 80 countries, including familiar names like Shaun Deeb and Chris Hunichen.
WSOP CEO Ty Stewart summed it up best:
“We are absolutely thrilled with the phenomenal success of this year’s WSOP Europe, which has set new parameters for poker on the continent.”