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Martin Kabrhel Wins His Fifth WSOP Bracelet at WSOPE 2025

mrinal-gujare
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Last updated: Fri 03 Oct 2025 15:58
Martin Kabrhel captured his fifth career WSOP bracelet at WSOP Europe 2025 by winning the €10,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha event. Overcoming a field of 88 entries and a dramatic final heads-up against Robert Cowen, Kabrhel secured the top prize of €188,500. The event nearly reached a €880,000 prize pool, underscoring the rising interest in Omaha formats. Both Kabrhel and Cowen dominated the final table, with Kabrhel ultimately demonstrating composure and skill to clinch the title.
Mrinal Gujare 03 Oct 2025
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  • Martin Kabrhel wins 5th WSOP bracelet at WSOP Europe 2025.
  • He claims the €10K Mystery Bounty PLO for €188,500 amid 88 entries.
  • Event highlights growth in Omaha popularity and strong European field.
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Martin Kabrhel captured his fifth WSOP bracelet at WSOP Europe 2025, winning the €10,000 Mystery Bounty PLO event for €188,500. He defeated Robert Cowen heads-up in a thrilling final after an impressive tournament run featuring 88 total entries.

The 10th bracelet event of the WSOP Europe 2025 concluded with Martin Kabrhel capturing his fifth career WSOP bracelet. 

The event, a €10,000 Mystery Bounty PLO tournament, drew a total of 88 entries, with 21 players advancing to the final day. 

Among the late entrants joining on Day 2 were Patrik Jaroš, Shaun Deeb, Dario Alioto, and Kabrhel.
Representing the Czech Republic, Martin Kabrhel secured the title along with a €188,500 first-place prize, adding yet another significant achievement to his illustrious WSOP career.

An Impressive Performance from Start to Finish

Kabrhel’s journey through the tournament was marked by consistency and momentum from the very beginning. In his first hand, he scored a double-up, setting the tone for an impressive run that carried him all the way to the final table.

The final table showcased a high level of European poker talent, featuring Robert Cowen, Dario Alioto, Tomasz Kozub, Ioannis Konstas, Krasimir Yankov, Filip Lovric, and Bouwe Claushuis. 

Together, Kabrhel and Cowen were responsible for every elimination en route to the final heads-up battle, demonstrating complete control of the table.

Robert Cowen Dominates the Bounties

While Robert Cowen made an impressive mark in the Mystery Bounty aspect of the tournament—collecting several bounties, including a top bounty worth €75,000—it was Kabrhel who ultimately closed out the event. 

The two players faced off in an intense heads-up duel, with Kabrhel maintaining composure and focus to secure the championship.

Kabrhel’s Reaction After the Victory

Following his win, Martin Kabrhel—often known for his fiery table presence—was notably composed and gracious in his post-tournament remarks.

“Today I ran incredibly well, and in Omaha, anything can happen, making this victory that much more special,” said Kabrhel. “Even from a dominant position, Omaha is never easy, as an opponent can double up quickly and shift the momentum.”

Prize Pool and Tournament Highlights

The €10,000 Mystery Bounty PLO tournament generated a total prize pool of just under €880,000, falling slightly short of the €1 million guarantee. 

The 88 entries represented a strong turnout for the event, highlighting the growing popularity of Omaha formats within the WSOP Europe series.

The final table lineup reflected a predominantly European field, showcasing top-level players from across the continent.

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