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The last two WSOPC rings went to Wilfredo and Luc Ramos

Wilfredo from Switzerland was the winner of the WSOPC Main Event and Luc Ramos, also from Switzerland, was the winner of the WSOPC Bounty Hunter. The last two rings of the WSOPC's distribution stop will thus go to Switzerland.

The WSOPC at the Rozvadov poker room is now over and we've met the last pair of winners. The €1,100 buy-in, €1,000,000 guarantee Main Event attracted only 716 entries, which meant that the guarantee could not be met. The top 12 players here also had a ticket to the WSOPE 2025 Main Event worth €10,350 waiting for them.

These are WSOPC Main Event finalists, one of these 8 players will take home €156,500These are WSOPC Main Event finalists, one of these 8 players will take home €156,500

The top 8 players advanced to the final table and were led by Germany's Christian Aupers. He was accompanied by two other German-speaking players, Wilfredo from Switzerland and Robert Bunn from Germany.

Robert Bunn finished in 7th place with a prize of €25,200 and Christian Aupers finished just before the final heads-up, in third place with a prize of €70,300. Wilfredo knocked out one opponent after another in the final table and eventually emerged as the winner. He took home the WSOPC gold ring and a prize of €156,500.

PlaceCountryNamePayout
1.Switzerlandwilfredo€156.500
2.IsraelMaor Zaharagi€98.200
3.GermanyChristian Johann Aupers€70.300
4.NetherlandsIman Ghashayar€54.800
5.LuxembourgSami Agel€43.000
6.Czech RepublicRoman Krahula€33.800
7.GermanyRobert Bunn€25.200
8.Czech RepublicTOMASJEDNO€17.500

Bounty Hunters ring in the hands of a Swiss

The last WSOPC tournament at the Rozvadov poker room was the NLH Bounty Hunter with a buy-in of €1,000 and a guarantee of €100,000. A ticket to the WSOPE European Championship, a gold ring and a prize of €16,100 awaited the winner.

The top 20 players entered the final table and the winner was Luc Ramos, who defeated local David Savoca in the final heads-up. Luc took home the full winner's prize and Savocka was awarded €11,500.

PlaceCountryNamePayout
1.SwitzerlandLuc Ramos€16.100
2.Czech RepublicDavid Savocka€11.500
3.TurkeyTURKEY€7.500
4.RomaniaNoroc Paule€5.775
5.GermanyFlurim Alija€4.575
6.UkraineTaras Sopotnytskyi€3.580
7.IsraelKING FISH€2.815
8.GeorgiaGiorgi Mdivani€2.200


Source - Kings Resort