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2023 WSOP Europe

Event #8: €25,000 NLH GGMillion€
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 WSOP Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
€600,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€25,000
Prize Pool
€2,079,930
Entries
89
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
42
Players Left
1

Daniel Dvoress Wins First Live Bracelet and €600,000 in WSOPE Event #8: €25,000 GGMiliion€

Level 28 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Daniel Dvoress
Daniel Dvoress

Forty-two of the world’s most prolific poker players had gathered at King’s Resort in Rozvadov to battle it out for an iconic WSOP bracelet in Event #8: €25,000 GGMiliion€ at the World Series of Poker Europe. When the dust had settled, the 89 entries they had done together created a mighty prize pool of €2,079,930. However, the lion’s share of €600,000 could only go to the victor, and that was Canadian high roller Daniel Dvoress, who won his second golden bracelet by defeating Michael Rocco heads up. Rocco took home €365,000 after a relatively short heads up battle, but ultimately missed out on the top spot and all the glory that comes with it.

The prolific poker player is known for traveling the world for high-stakes poker, but often skipping the WSOP at Las Vegas, so he gets fewer opportunities to win a bracelet than most other players of his caliber, making this win that more special. Sadly for his fans, it appears that this will remain so for the foreseeable future. “It’s just a little hard for us Canadians to play in the US, tax-wise. Winning my first live bracelet does not really change my view on that.” Dvoress had already won a WSOP bracelet online back in 2020, but winning one live felt more special to him. “It was a tougher final table, it was a deeper final table, and the whole tournament was just longer, so it felt more real.”

Event #8: €25,000 GGMillion€ Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Daniel DvoressCanada€600,000
2Michael RoccoUnited States€365,000
3Martin KabrhelCzechia€260,000
4Gab Yong KimSouth Korea€189,000
5Leonard MaueGermany€140,300
6Niklas AstedtSweden€106,600
7Cedric SchwaederleFrance€82,900
8Tamas AdamszkiHungary€66,200
The Unofficial Final Table of Nine
The Unofficial Final Table of Nine

Day 2 Action

However, at the start of the day, the late registration was still open. Fourteen players joined the 28 survivors from Day 1, and among the reentries that showed up with a fresh starting stack were high roller regulars Teun Mulder, Chris Brewer, Ben Heath, and Ren Lin, the last of which was on his fourth bullet of the tournament. Meanwhile Jens Lakemeier, Diego Zeiter, and fresh bracelet winner Wing Po Liu were the three completely new faces at the start of the day.

However, all of them fell short of the 14 places receiving a payday. Joining them on the rail were many of poker’s household names, including Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier, Viktor Blom, and Eelis Parssinen, who all fell in the early stages of the day. Meanwhile, the likes of Johan Guilbert, Laszlo Bujtas, and Felipe Ketzer fizzled out at the final three tables. Eventually, it was well-known Argentinian grinder Nacho Barbero who was ousted in 15th place and thus received the title of bubble boy for this event.

The post-bubble action was plenty and rapid, meaning that it did not take long before the unofficial final table of nine players was reached. Once in the money, goodbyes were said to, among others, Timothy Adams (13th - €41,610) and Ole Schemion (12th - €41,610). Not much later, it was start-of-day chipleader James Chen who busted in 10th place as the final table bubble.

James Chen
James Chen

Final Table Play

During the final two tables, Martin Kabrhel had won the majority of big pots, including one where he flopped a full house to leave Orpen Kisacikoglu short-stacked. It resulted in him starting the final table as chipleader with more than 12 million chips, over a quarter of all chips in play. On the other hand of the spectrum was Tamas Adamszki, who only had 310,000 chips in his stack at the start of play, equating to merely three big blinds. However, he managed to triple up in the first hand of the final table, leaving Jerry Odeen to be the first one eliminated when his nut flush draw failed to come in against Niklas Astedt’s overpair.

Now on the official final table of eight players, it took over an hour to lose the next player. Adamszki managed to double up again in a flip, but, eventually, he failed to beat the odds and was eliminated in eighth place when his pocket nines failed to beat the pocket kings of Rocco in a preflop confrontation. Rocco also surpassed Kabrhel in chips with this elimination, landing him in the chip lead.

After another hour, it was Cedric Schwaederle who was next on the chopping block. He got his chips in good with ace-king against Dvoress’ ace-queen, but a queen on the flop spelled the end for the Frenchman. It took even longer for the next elimination. After about 90 minutes of six-handed play, it was online phenom Astedt who lost a preflop flip against Kabrhel. Left with just one small blind, he was forced all-in the next hand and exited the tournament shortly after in sixth.

Shortly thereafter, Kabrhel scored another knockout when Leonard Maue met his maker. Maue had doubled up a total of four times on the final table, but his fifth all-in confrontation went awry when he jammed his king-six into Kabrhel’s pocket tens in a blind-on-blind encounter. Maue had a sweat when he turned a combo draw, but the river bricked out and resulted in his departure.

In the meantime, Dvoress had seized the chip lead, and he extended it when he eliminated Gab Yong Kim in fourth place. The South Korean player finished in second place at the €25,000 bracelet event at WSOPE 2022 and made another deep run this year. However, his efforts to make it one place further were thwarted when he got his final eight blinds in preflop against Dvoress, who won the flip to send Kim home.

Gab Yong Kim
Gab Yong Kim

Short-Handed Play

About 90 minutes later, Dvoress single-handedly secured his spot in the heads up battle. In a blind-on-blind limp-three-bet pot preflop, Dvoress' pocket nines were taking on the king-queen of the at-risk former chip leader Kabrhel. Kabrhel was looking set to double up after hitting a pair on the flop, but Dvoress hit his set on the river. The two-outer sent Kabrhel home in third place and set up the duel for the bracelet between Dvoress and Rocco.

After a quick break to set up the decor, the two grinders went at it. Dvoress started the heads up with about twice as many chips as Rocco, but that did not mean he lost his focus at any point. "I don't think it's a good approach to go into any heads up, no matter what the chip distribution is, with any certainty. You can have a four-to-one disadvantage and still ship the tournament."

After some small pots went back and forth, the first all-in situation saw Rocco's ten-nine being at risk preflop against the ace-eight of Dvoress. Dvoress was the only one to make a pair and thus secured his victory. He received €600,000, a special GGMillion€ trophy, and of course the coveted WSOP bracelet.

Daniel Dvoress and Michael Rocco
Daniel Dvoress and Michael Rocco

That wraps up the PokerNews coverage of this event, but make sure to check the live reports of all of the other ongoing and future events here at WSOP Europe.

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Michael Rocco Eliminated in 2nd Place (€365,000)

Level 28 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Michael Rocco
Michael Rocco

Daniel Dvoress limped on the button and called once Michael Rocco shoved in the big blind. The bracelet was at stake as the cards were revealed.

Michael Rocco: 10?9?
Daniel Dvoress: A?8?

Rocco was looking for help to stay alive, but the 2?6?2?2?8? was clean for Dvoress. Rocco congratulated his opponent as his run came to an end in second place.

Daniel Dvoress Michael Rocco
Daniel Dvoress Michael Rocco
Player Chips Progress
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Daniel Dvoress
44,500,000
13,500,000
13,500,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Run It Once
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Michael Rocco
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

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Martin Kabrhel Eliminated in 3rd Place (€260,000)

Level 28 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Martin Kabrhel
Martin Kabrhel

Martin Kabrhel limped in from the small blind before Daniel Dvoress raised to 1,500,000 from the big blind. Kabrhel then jammed all in for 12,000,000 chips and Dvoress snap called with the covering stack.

Martin Kabrhel: K?Q?
Daniel Dvoress: 9?9?

Kabrhel paired his king on the 2?K?J? flop, and the 6? turn eliminated any runner-runner outs for Dvoress. However, the 9? river hit the felt and Dvoress hit one of his two remaining outs to brutally eliminate Kabrhel.

The chipleader at the start of the final table said his goodbyes to the two remaining competitors as he headed to the exit in third place.

Player Chips Progress
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Daniel Dvoress
28,175,000
12,175,000
12,175,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Run It Once
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Martin Kabrhel
Busted
WSOP 3X Winner

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Dvoress Applies Unrelenting Pressure

Level 27 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Daniel Dvoress
Daniel Dvoress

Daniel Dvoress made a raise to 800,000 from the button with 6?5? and Martin Kabrhel called his big blind with K?J?. Kabrhel then checked on the A?2?4? flop, after which Dvoress made a continuation-bet of 500,000. Kabrhel called with his king-high and the pair saw the 8? turn being dealt.

Another check followed from Kabrhel and Dvoress fired a bet of 2,800,000. Kabrhel was not ready to let go yet, as he made another call to see the Q? river.

Kabrhel checked for the third time and Dvoress decided to put the maximum pressure on Kabrhel by putting him all-in for his 8,400,000 stack. Kabrhel mulled it over for a good while as he stood up and evaluated the situation. Eventually, however, he opted to fold his hand and forfeit the sizable pot to Dvoress.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Daniel Dvoress ca
Daniel Dvoress
23,700,000
4,700,000
4,700,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Run It Once
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Michael Rocco
12,425,000
-575,000
-575,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Martin Kabrhel
8,375,000
-3,625,000
-3,625,000
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Daniel DvoressMartin Kabrhel

Gab Yong Kim Eliminated in 4th Place (€189,000)

Level 26 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Gab Yong Kim
Gab Yong Kim

Daniel Dvoress raised to 600,000 from the button before Gab Yong Kim jammed all-in for 2,500,000 from the small blind. The action folded back to Dvoress, who made an instant call.

Gab Yong Kim: A?9?
Daniel Dvoress: 7?7?

Kim's outs did not show themselves on the 4?3?5?8?4? runout, and the South Korean was eliminated in fourth place, just falling shy of his second place in the €25,000 at WSOPE in 2022.

Player Chips Progress
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Daniel Dvoress
26,000,000
4,000,000
4,000,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Run It Once
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Gab Yong Kim
Busted

Tags: Daniel DvoressGab Yong Kim

Leonard Maue Eliminated in 5th Place (€140,300)

Level 26 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Leonard Maue
Leonard Maue

The action folded to Leonard Maue in the small blind and he open-jammed for 3,600,000 chips. Martin Kabrhel sat in the big blind and quickly called with the covering stack after looking at his cards.

Leonard Maue: K?6?
Martin Kabrhel: 10?10?

The board gave Maue some hope when he hit a combo draw on 3?5?5?2?, but the A? river sealed his fate as Kabrhel's pocket tens held. Maue doubled up a lot times on the final table, but finally met the end in fifth place.

Player Chips Progress
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Martin Kabrhel
13,000,000
3,500,000
3,500,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Leonard Maue
Busted

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Niklas Astedt Eliminated in 6th Place (€106,600)

Level 25 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Niklas Astedt
Niklas Astedt

With Niklas Astedt forced all in sitting in the small blind, the action folded around to Michael Rocco in the big blind and the hands were turned up.

Niklas Astedt: A?4?
Michael Rocco: K?9?

Astedt was in front to stay alive before the K?3?5? flop delivered Rocco top pair. The 7? turn and 5? river changed nothing, as Astedt fell in sixth place.

Player Chips Progress
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Michael Rocco
8,500,000
-400,000
-400,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Niklas Astedt
Busted

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Kabrhel Among Short Stacks After Doubling Astedt

Level 25 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Niklas Astedt
Niklas Astedt

Martin Kabrhel raised to 500,000 from the cutoff and the action folded to Niklas Astedt in the big blind, who made the call. The flop fell 5?A?5? and Astedt checked to Kabrhel, who made a bet of 300,000.

Astedt then responded with an all-in raise for 2,000,000 chips. Kabrhel pondered for a while before electing to make the call to put to Swedish grinder at risk.

Niklas Astedt: 10?7?
Martin Kabrhel: K?Q?

Kabrhel faded Astedt's plethora of outs on the A? turn, but the 10? river gave the Swede a pair to scoop the pot, leaving Kabrhel with less than 20 big blinds.

Player Chips Progress
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Niklas Astedt
5,300,000
3,200,000
3,200,000
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Martin Kabrhel
4,600,000
-2,600,000
-2,600,000
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Martin KabrhelNiklas Astedt

Dvoress Bests Kabrhel with Queens, Takes Chip Lead

Level 25 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Daniel Dvoress
Daniel Dvoress

Daniel Dvoress raised to 500,000 from under the gun with Q?Q?, and the action folded to Martin Kabrhel in the big blind, who defended with J?J?.

The flop of 2?7?2? saw Kabrhel check to Dvoress, who made a bet of 400,000. Kabrhel made the call and the K? turn rolled off, causing both players to check.

The 5? river then completed the board, and Kabrhel decided to lead out for 725,000 chips. Dvoress made a fairly quick call and raked in the pot after the subsequent showdown.

Player Chips Progress
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Daniel Dvoress
14,000,000
2,800,000
2,800,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Run It Once
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Martin Kabrhel
7,200,000
-1,200,000
-1,200,000
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Daniel DvoressMartin Kabrhel

Cedric Schwaederle Eliminated in 7th Place (€82,900)

Level 24 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Cedric Schwaederle
Cedric Schwaederle

Martin Kabrhel raised to 400,000 from early position before Daniel Dvoress flat-called from the hijack. Cedric Schwaederle was in the cutoff and went on to jam all in for 4,300,000 chips.

Kabrhel quickly folded but Dvoress asked for a count and made the call to put Schwaederle at risk.

Cedric Schwaederle: A?K?
Daniel Dvoress: A?Q?

Schwaederle was dominating Dvoress, but the 6?Q?8? flop reversed the situation. No help arrived for Schwaederle on the 5?6? runout and he graciously took his leave in seventh place.

Player Chips Progress
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Daniel Dvoress
13,000,000
4,800,000
4,800,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Run It Once
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Martin Kabrhel
9,300,000
-400,000
-400,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Cedric Schwaederle
Busted

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