WSOPE #14 & #15: ‘Renemastermix’ in the €1k PLO Double Board Bomb Pot Final

WSOPE #14 & #15: 'Renemastermix' in the €1k PLO Double Board Bomb Pot Final
WSOPE #14 & #15: 'Renemastermix' in the €1k PLO Double Board Bomb Pot Final
Rene “Renemastermix” Majed (GER)

At the World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) 2026 at King’s Casino Prague, the last two bracelet events were started yesterday.

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Event #14: €1.100 PLO Double Board Bomb Pot – Day 1

In the penultimate event of the series, there was plenty of action again with the PLO Double Board Bomb Pot event. It was entered 280 times, resulting in a €280.000 prize pool.

42 players were paid and 17 remain for today’s final. For the moment, all survivors have €2.660 secured, but the focus is naturally on the €60.000 top prize.

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The best starting position for this is currently held by Canadian Mehmet Siginc. His compatriot Ari Engel is quite close in 3rd place in chips. The two British pros Tom Hall and Benny Glaser are also still in the race in 5th and 6th place.

Benny Glaser (GBR)
Benny Glaser (GBR)

From a DACH perspective, we still have three German representatives in the race with Matyas Kovacs in 17th place, Jonas Heuser in 13th place, and Rene „Renemastermix“ Majed in 10th place.

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Chip counts for the final:

PosPlayerCountryChips
1Mehmet SigincCanada990,000
2Hayato KitajimaJapan880,000
3Ari EngelCanada800,000
4Tomasz KokoszkaPoland630,000
5Tom HallUnited Kingdom610,000
6Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom595,000
7Yevhen MevshaUkraine570,000
8Jose ScaranoBrazil485,000
9Richard GeyerUSA405,000
10Rene MajedGermany250,000
11Jorge Ufano PardoSpain175,000
12Sondre StormyrNorway135,000
13Jonas HeuserGermany130,000
14Hans BosmanNetherlands110,000
15Dario De PazItaly90,000
16Sergey BagirovRussia90,000
17Matyas KovacsGermany60,000
Payouts:
PosPlayerCountryPrize (€)
1€60,000
2€39,000
3€26,700
4€18,800
5€13,600
6€10,000
7€7,500
8€5,800
9€4,600
10€3,690
11€3,690
12€3,110
13€3,110
14€3,110
15€3,110
16€2,660
17€2,660
18Volodymyr KokoulinUkraine€2,660
19Quan ZhouChina€2,660
20Hoang Hiep PhanCzech Republic€2,660
21David SathueUSA€2,340
22Andreas FrohliAustria€2,340
23Turgut AbdulkadirGermany€2,340
24Andrei PlotnikovRussia€2,340
25Samuel AlbeckGermany€2,340
26Samuel StranakSlovakia€2,340
27Sergey PogodinRussia€2,340
28Filippo RagoneItaly€2,220
29Simone FumagalliItaly€2,220
30Luis MarreroVenezuela€2,220
31Ivan ChvalovskyCzech Republic€2,220
32Esther TaylorUSA€2,220
33Mateusz MakulikGermany€2,220
34Yuhong LiuChina€2,220
35Lukas BenkovicSlovakia€2,220
36Matthias KribbenGermany€2,220
37Michele Di LauroItaly€2,220
38Rudolf RichterSlovakia€2,220
39Florian GuimondFrance€2,220
40Tommaso VillamagnaItaly€2,220
41Erik BauerNetherlands€2,220
42Omar LazraqFrance€2,220
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Event #15: €2.750 The Closer Turbo Bounty – Day 1
The last event of the World Series Of Poker Europe in Prague 2026 recorded 466 entries and thus a €699.000 prize pool. 71 players received a share of it, and now 24 remain for today’s final for the last bracelet.
Spaniard Antonio Galiana brings the most chips for this. From an international perspective, there are still a few interesting opponents with Mike Leah (CA) and the reigning world champion Michael Mizrachi in tenth place in chips.