The WSOPC at the Rozvadov poker room is now over and we've met the last pair of champions. We met the first one in the Main Event with a buy-in of €1,100, an entry count of 1,110 and a prize pool of €1,037,850. There was also a ticket to the WSOPE Main Event worth €10,350 waiting for 10 players. A prize of €172,000 awaited the winner, along with a gold ring, and that's exactly what the top nine players fought for in the final table.

They were led by Romanian player Adrian Cazacu. Just ahead of the final heads-up, German player Rene Schnitzler finished in 3rd place for €73,200. Adrian Cazacu battled his way into the final heads-up where Israeli player Natanel Elidan sat against him and was the chipleader.

The heads-up lasted up to 3 hours, after which Cazacu was able to fight his way to the front. In the end, however, he was unable to win and Natanel Elidan became the WSOPC Main Event champion.

| 1. | Israel | Natanel Ben Zion Elidan | €172.000 |
| 2. | Romania | Adrian Cazacu | €104.300 |
| 3. | Germany | Rene Schnitzler | €73.200 |
| 4. | Switzerland | Mattia Melideo | €54.900 |
| 5. | Romania | Florin Adrian Bilan | €42.500 |
| 6. | Italy | Samuel William Todisco | €31.300 |
| 7. | Israel | Daniel Danny Elhaiany | €22.800 |
| 8. | Italy | Claudio Di Giacomo | €16.300 |
| 9. | Ukraine | Oleh Okhotskyi | €12.750 |
The last ring ended up in the hands of a Swiss player
Yesterday was the final day of the last WSOPC tournament of the series, the €1,000 buy-in, €100,000 Bounty Hunter. There were 176 entries and a prizepool of €149,600.
23 players advanced to the final day and the winner was Swiss player Denis Gergoc, who took home €21,950, a ticket to the WSOPE Main Event and a gold ring to boot. How much the players took home from the bounty prizes is not disclosed by the casino.

| 1. | Switzerland | Denis Gergoc | €21.950 |
| 2. | Italy | Ermanno Di Nicola | €15.100 |
| 3. | Netherlands | Tobias Peters | €10.090 |
| 4. | Italy | Stefano Favaretto | €8.190 |
| 5. | Czech Republic | Zdenek "2121" Zizka | €6.570 |
| 6. | France | Julien Combier | €5.090 |
| 7. | Germany | Konstantinos Nanos | €3.780 |
| 8. | France | Axel Bayout | €2.780 |
| 9. | Italy | Antonio Iannei | €2.213 |
Source - Kings Resort, EuroRounders, Youtube