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WSOP Europe 2025 Bracelet Winners

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Last updated: Fri 03 Oct 2025 21:06
WSOP Europe 2025 at King’s Resort in Rozvadov brought unforgettable poker drama, with high-stakes action and headline moments. Martin Kabrhel captured his fifth bracelet and led the Player of the Year race. Notables Sascha Wilhelm, Renji Mao, Tobias Peters, Dusan Despotovic, Matteo Intiso, and Shaun Deeb (claiming his eighth bracelet) added to the excitement. Several players earned their first-ever bracelets, showcasing the depth of talent and international reach. The series confirmed WSOP Europe as a must-watch stop on the poker calendar.
Mrinal Gujare 03 Oct 2025
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  • Martin Kabrhel wins his 5th bracelet, leads Player of the Year.
  • Shaun Deeb claims 8th bracelet, cementing poker legacy.
  • Notable victories by Sascha Wilhelm, Renji Mao, Tobias Peters, Dusan Despotovic, Matteo Intiso, and first-time champs.
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WSOP Europe 2025 saw Martin Kabrhel secure his fifth bracelet while Sascha Wilhelm, Renji Mao, Tobias Peters, Dusan Despotovic, Matteo Intiso, Shaun Deeb, and others captured titles across diverse formats in Rozvadov’s high-stakes series.

WSOP Europe 2025 unfolded with drama, comebacks, and multiple firsts at King’s Resort in Rozvadov. As the bracelet events progressed, poker fans bore witness to remarkable runs, clutch heads-ups, and 
players cementing their legacies. 

From an eight-bracelet milestone to surprise maiden victories, this edition delivered a spectrum of memorable moments.

Martin Kabrhel Captures His Fifth Bracelet & Player of the Year Lead

Martin Kabrhel, known for his polarizing style, leveraged a superb run to win his fifth WSOP bracelet. He claimed the title in a high-stakes event and moved into the lead for WSOP Player of the Year. 

Sascha Wilhelm Makes a Statement with Second Bracelet

In Event #3, Sascha Wilhelm won the €1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Max bracelet, securing his second career WSOP Europe title. His victory reinforced his prowess in mixed and Omaha formats. 

Renji Mao Emerges with a Comeback in PLO

During the €5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha event, Renji Mao staged a heads-up comeback to win his second WSOP bracelet, showcasing resilience at the final table. 

Tobias Peters Dominates the 6-Max NLH Bracelet

In Event #9, Tobias Peters outlasted a field of 309 entrants to win the €3,000 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Max bracelet, securing his second WSOP trophy. His precision in short-handed play paid dividends. 

Dusan Despotovic Scores Clean Sweep in PLO

In Event #6, Dusan Despotovic delivered a final-table clean sweep in the €2,000 Pot-Limit Omaha format, winning his first WSOP bracelet and earning €182,500. 

Matteo Intiso Gets Gifted Bracelet via Double Knockout

In a dramatic heads-up, Matteo Intiso secured his bracelet via a double knockout delivered by his opponent (dubbed “Good Machine”). It remains one of the more dramatic finishes in the 2025 series. 

Shaun Deeb Extends Legacy with Eighth Bracelet

Veteran pro Shaun Deeb added an eighth WSOP bracelet to his resume, winning €25,000 No-Limit Hold’em GGMillion€ (Event #13). His victory cements his status among poker’s elite. 

Other Notable Champions & Trends

  • Jose Gomez Casillas claimed the €550 No-Limit Hold’em Colossus bracelet, adding to Mexico’s growing presence in international poker. 
  • Pawel Wojciechowski won the €1,200 Bounty Hunter Opener, marking a strong start for the series. 
  • Stepan Budac took down €350 King’s Million NLH to earn his first bracelet. 

WSOP Europe 2025

WSOP Europe 2025 concluded with multiple notable results. Martin Kabrhel secured his fifth bracelet and moved into the Player of the Year lead. Sascha Wilhelm, Renji Mao, Tobias Peters, Dusan Despotovic, Matteo Intiso, and Shaun Deeb also won events across Omaha, Hold’em, and 6-Max formats. 

The series at King’s Resort Rozvadov reinforced WSOP Europe’s position as a key event in the global poker calendar.

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