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WSOPE Rozvadov 2025: Kabrhel and Deeb Claim €10K PLO and €25K GGMillion€ Bracelets

WSOPE Rozvadov 2025: Kabrhel and Deeb Claim €10K PLO and €25K GGMillion€ Bracelets

The World Series of Poker Europe Rozvadov 2025 is now in full swing, and the high-stakes action has been coming into focus under the bright lights of Europe’s palace of poker, King’s Resort. The venue attracts a variety of the game’s brightest and best to gather in the Czech countryside for WSOPE, and this year has been no exception. Over the last week, two more bracelets have been given to two players who already have a handful, or in this case, an armful, each. Here is a rundown of the €10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Mystery Bounty and the €25,000 No-Limit Hold’em GGMillion€.

Event #10: €10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Mystery Bounty

Martin Kabrhel Winners Photo 2025 WSOPE Rozvadov
Photo Credit: Tomas Stacha – Martin Kabrhel Winners Photo

If you couldn’t already tell by the thumbnail, poker’s favourite villain and the self-proclaimed “King of Kings,” Martin Kabrhel, has won his second WSOP bracelet of the year. He topped the field of 88 entrants in the €10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Mystery Bounty, winning €188,500 from the prize pool, and €62,500 from the mystery bounty chest. His second bracelet victory of the year comes after securing his fourth in total in Las Vegas this summer, as he won the $1,000 Mini Main for $843,140. At the WSOP in Vegas, Kabrhel also finished fourth in the Player of the Series rankings. Here is a look at his bracelet tally so far. As you will see, King’s Resort has been a happy hunting ground for the Czech native, with four of his five bracelet wins coming in Rozvadov.

Kabrehl’s Bracelet Victories

YearEventPayout
2017Event #3: €1,100 Super Turbo Bounty€53,557
2018Event #9: €100,000 King’s Super High Roller€2,624,340
2024€50,000 NLH Diamond High Roller€529,000
2025$1,000 Mini Main Event$843,140
2025€10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Mystery Bounty€188,500
€10k PLO Mystery Bounty Final Table WSOPE Rozvadov 2025
Photo Credit: Tomas Stacha – €10k PLO Mystery Bounty Final Table

Between Kabrhel and runner-up Robert Cowen, they dispatched the remaining field of nine at the final table, claiming all of the remaining bounties. Cowen pulled the largest bounty of them all, worth €75,000, and the bracelet winner fell just shy of winning his third. The 75,000 pull ensured Cowen would come away with the most taken from the bounty chest, and in total, he pulled €117,500, just shy of his second-place prize money of €121,000.

Robert Cowen and Martin Kabrhel  Heads Up in the 10k PLO Mystery Bounty WSOPE Rozvadov
Photo Credit: Tomas Stacha – Robert Cowen and Martin Kabrhel

When Cowen and Kabrhel found themselves heads-up, the Welshman had a 10:1 chip deficit to overcome. On this occasion, it was too much, and Kabrhel found himself with another piece of hardware and a cool quarter of a million more in his pocket.

€10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Mystery Bounty Payouts

RankPlayerCountryCash Prize (EUR)Bounty Prize (EUR)
1Martin Kabrhel Czechia€188,500€62,500
2Robert Cowen United Kingdom€121,000€117,500
3Dario Alioto Italy€81,000
4Tomasz Kozub Poland€56,600€5,000
5Ioannis Angelou Konstas Greece€31,700€2,500
6Krasimir Yankov Bulgaria€25,600€32,500
7Filip Lovric Sweden€21,700
8Bouwe Claushuis Netherlands€19,500

€25,000 No-Limit Hold’em GGMillion€

Shaun Deeb Winners Photo 25k GG Millions WSOPE Rozvadov 2025
Photo Credit: Tomas Stacha – Shaun Deeb

Another man on an absolute heater this year is none other than this year’s WSOP Vegas Player of the Series, Shaun Deeb. Having won his seventh bracelet and largest ever single career score of just shy of $3,000,000 in the $100,000 PLO High Roller this summer, Deeb seems as driven as ever in pursuit of more tournament glory. He bested the 38 total entrants that took to the felt, taking home €329,000 from the €920,000 prize pool, and an eighth gold bracelet, his first one on European soil to boot. Below is a table of his bracelet successes so far, as he now draws level with Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi and Benny Glaser in the bracelet standings.

YearEventResult
2015$10,000 Pot Limit Hold’em Championship$318,857
2016$1,500 Seven Card Stud$111,101
2018$25,000 Pot Limit Omaha High Roller (8-Handed)$1,402,683
2018$10,000 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed Championship$814,179
2021$25,000 Pot Limit Omaha High Roller (8-Handed)$1,251,860
2023$1,500 Eight-Game Mix (6-Handed)$198,854
2025$100,000 Pot Limit Omaha High Roller$2,957,229
2025 €25,000 No-Limit Hold’em GGMillion€€320,000

Deeb’s run didn’t start ideally; he barely made his alarm call, having had a heavy night with his friends, which led him to missing an hour and a half of the Lucky 7’s, where he began second in chips. He busted pretty quickly when he got to the table, having blinded out and been on the receiving end of a three-outer. He then fired two bullets into this €25k, before the third one stuck, and he came away with all the chips in play and a fresh bracelet.

Iago Savino, Zdenek Zizka, Shaun Deeb at 25k GGMillions Final Table 2025 WSOPE Rozvadov
Photo Credit: Tomas Stacha – Iago Savino, Zdenek Zizka, Shaun Deeb

Deeb was reunited with one of his WSOP Vegas tablemates, and bracelet winner, Zdenek Zizka, who bested Deeb for his maiden bracelet in the $1,000 No Limit Holdem this summer. If it wasn’t for Zizka on that occasion, Deeb would be celebrating a famous hattrick of bracelet wins. On this occasion, Zizka and Deeb met again at the final table; however, Zizka would depart in third place, and couldn’t halt Deeb from winning this time around.

€25,000 No-Limit Hold’em GGMillion€ Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Shaun Deeb United States€329,000
2Iago Savino Brazil€219,000
3Zdenek Zizka Czechia€142,000
4Ioannis Angelou Konstas Greece€98,000
5Jan-Peter Jachtmann Germany€73,000
6Sirzat Hissou Germany€59,000

What’s Next?

The WSOPE Rozvadov is drawing to its conclusion, but there is still Event #14: €10,350 MAIN EVENT No-Limit Hold’em European Championship to look forward to. Currently, the event is in its first starting flight, and will be sure to attract some of the game’s brightest and best, all of which will be looking to replicate Simone Andrian’s victory last year, which saw the Italian national take home €1,300,000 for his efforts and a second WSOP bracelet.

That’s all for now, folks. Until next time.

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Written By: Patrick Cole Content Author