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8月 04, 2017

2017 WSOP Europe Main Event Winner Guaranteed €1 Million

By RTR Dennis

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King's Casino will play host to the 2017 WSOP Europe from Nov. 4-10. And they're doing everything in their power to make this year's WSOPE a very special one. This includes raising the guaranteed prize pool for the WSOP Europe Main Event from €4,000,000 to €5,000,000.

In addition to increasing the €10,350 Main Event prize pool, the winner is guaranteed to take home at least €1,000,000.

"We are encouraged by the number of early bookings for the WSOPE, so much so that we’ve raised the total guarantee of the Main Event to €5,000,000 and now guarantee €1,000,000 to the winner," said Leon Tsoukernik, owner of King's Casino. "My advice is to book now and secure your spot."

2017 WSOP High Roller Already Has Over 90 Players

Aside from the Main Event's early popularity, Tsoukernik said that the WSOP Europe €111,111 High Roller is already closing in on its 111-player cap.

He explained that over 90 players have committed to buy into Europe's richest poker tournament, which begins on November 3. Among the early entrants include Antonio Esfandiari, Gus Hansen, Fedor Holz, Liv Boeree, Patrik Antonius, Phil Hellmuth, and Tony G.

"The demand is strong and I have given up my own seat and will play host instead," Tsoukernik said when discussing the large number of entries. "My €11,000 deposit will go to One Drop."

Full Schedule for 2017 WSOP Europe

Held in Rozvadov, Czech Republic, the 2017 WSOP Europe will feature 11 bracelet events. The first of these bracelet tournaments begins on Oct. 19 with the €1,100 buy-in Monster Stack NL Hold'em. This tourney is expected to be huge thanks to its small buy-in and €500,000 guaranteed prize pool. And this is why 3 starting flights have been scheduled.

The World Series of Poker Europe ends on Nov. 10, when the Main Event champion collects the guaranteed €1 million. Below you can see the complete schedule for this year's series:


  • Oct. 19 – Event #1: No-Limit Hold'em MONSTER STACK, €1,100 buy-in, €500,000 prize pool

  • Oct. 20 – Event #1B: No-Limit Hold'em MONSTER STACK, €1,100 buy-in, €500,000 prize pool

  • Oct. 21 – Event #1C: No-Limit Hold'em MONSTER STACK, €1,100 buy-in, €500,000 prize pool

  • Oct. 23 – Event #2: Pot-Limit Omaha, €550 buy-in

  • Oct. 24 – Event #2B: Pot-Limit Omaha, €550 buy-in

  • Oct. 25 – Event #3: No-Limit Hold'em Super Turbo BOUNTY, €1,100 buy-in

  • Oct. 26 – Event #4: No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed, €1,650 buy-in

  • Oct. 27 – Event #5: THE COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em, €550 buy-in, €2,000,000 prize pool

  • Oct. 27 – Event #5B: THE COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em, €550 buy-in, €2,000,000 prize pool

  • Oct. 28 – Event #5C: THE COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em, €550 buy-in, €2,000,000 prize pool

  • Oct. 28 – Event #6: Pot-Limit Omaha, €2,200 buy-in

  • Oct. 28 – Event #5D: THE COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em, €550 buy-in, €2,000,000 prize pool

  • Oct. 29 – Event #5E: THE COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em, €550 buy-in, €2,000,000 prize pool

  • Oct. 29 – Event #5F: THE COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em, €550 buy-in, €2,000,000 prize pool

  • Oct. 30 – Event #5G: THE COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em, €550 buy-in, €2,000,000 prize pool

  • Oct. 30 – Event #5H: THE COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em, €550 buy-in, €2,000,000 prize pool

  • Oct. 31 – Event #5I: THE COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em, €550 buy-in, €2,000,000 prize pool

  • Oct. 31 – Event #7: Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better, €1,650 buy-in

  • Oct. 31 – Event #5J: THE COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em, €550 buy-in, €2,000,000 prize pool

  • Nov. 1 – Event 8: Little One for One Drop No-Limit Hold’em, €1,100 buy-in, €500,000 prize pool

  • Nov. 1 – Event #9: No-Limit Hold'em High Roller, €25,000 buy-in

  • Nov. 2 – Event #8B: Little One for One Drop No-Limit Hold'em, €1,100 buy-in, €500,000 prize pool

  • Nov. 3 – High Roller for One Drop, €111,111 buy-in, €10,000,000 prize pool

  • Nov. 4 – Event #11: No-Limit Hold'em MAIN EVENT, €10,300 buy-in, €4,000,000 prize pool

  • Nov. 5 – Event #11B: No-Limit Hold'em MAIN EVENT, €10,300 buy-in €4,000,000 prize pool

King's Casino Expands to Host 2017 WSOP Europe

King's Casino is so serious about throwing the best WSOPE that they expanded just for this tournament series. King’s added 1,800 square meters to their casino floor, which will house 40 extra poker tables.

This venue will also unveil a new hotel wing with over 200 additional rooms prior to the partypoker German Poker Championships (Aug. 3-15). This may not be the WSOP Europe, but the German Poker Championships is big in its own right with €2,000,000 in guaranteed tourneys.

"Last year alone, we brought over 250,000 poker players to Rozvadov," Tsoukernik said. "Although this is already a great result for a town of 500, I believe we will be able to double that number as soon as our plans for expansion are completed and people get the opportunity to come here for a proper poker holiday."

Past WSOP Europe Main Event Champions

The 2017 World Series of Europe will mark the ninth time that this fine poker event has run. And the highlight is always the Main Event, which, as mentioned before, will pay at least €1 million to the winner.

This means the 2017 victor is guaranteed to be one of only five Main Event champs to earn a 7-figure payout. Let's take a quick look at the past WSOP Europe Main Event winners below:

2007: Annette Obrestad – £1,000,000 prize, 362 entrants
2008: John Juanda – £868,800, 362 entrants
2009: Barry Shulman – £801,603, 334 entrants
2010: James Bord – £830,401, 346 entrants
2011: Elio Fox – €1,400,000, 593 entrants
2012: Phil Hellmuth – €1,058,403, 420 entrants
2013: Adrián Mateos – €1,000,000, 375 entrants
2015: Kevin MacPhee – €883,000, 313 entrants