The 2026 WSOP Europe Main Event set multiple records, with the total prize pool exceeding $15 million. This article reviews the number of participants, champions, and venue changes across the 17 previous Main Events, analyzing the development trajectory of this poker extravaganza.
Published: April 15, 2026Updated: April 15, 2026Category: International News
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In-depth analysis of key figures from all WSOP European Main Events over the years
The 2026 WSOP European Main Event set multiple historical records, with the total prize pool exceeding $15 million.
In 2026, the World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) saw several major changes. After nearly a decade of being held in the autumn at the King's Resort in Rozvadov, this year's event moved to the Hilton Prague in the spring. In addition to the new venue and schedule, the buy-in for the No-Limit Hold'em Main Event was reduced for the first time, from €10,000 to €5,000.
These decisions appear to have yielded substantial returns.
The 2026 tournament set numerous records, including the largest total prize pool ($15,311,740), the most entries (2,617), and the highest first-place prize ($2,300,000). Ultimately, Marius Kudzmanas emerged victorious in this record-breaking event, winning his third career gold bracelet and millions of dollars in prize money.
This year's grand event in Prague boasts a total prize pool that has increased by 84.51 TP3T compared to the previous record high of the 2023 Rozvadov event (1 TP4 T8,300,148). In 2023, German player Max Neugebauer won the event amidst a then-record field of 817 players, taking home nearly $1.6 million in prize money. Below is a comparison of the 17 previous WSOP European Main Events with accompanying figures.
WSOP Europe Main Event rankings (by total prize pool)
years
Number of participants
Total prize pool
champion
Champion Prize Money
site
2026
2,617
$15,311,740
Marius Kudzmanas
$2,300,000
Hilton Hotel (Prague, Czech Republic)
2023
817
$8,300,148
Max Neugebauer
$1,590,000
King's Resort (Rozvadov, Czech Republic)
2024
768
$8,013,312
Simone Andrian
$1,443,000
King's Resort (Rozvadov, Czech Republic)
2011
593
$7,860,618
Elio Fox
$1,870,208
Majestic Barrière (Cannes, France)
2021
688
$7,365,418
Josef Gulas
$1,429,917
King's Resort (Rozvadov, Czech Republic)
2022
763
$7,248,500
Omar Eljach
$1,380,129
King's Resort (Rozvadov, Czech Republic)
2025
659
$7,182,144
Daniel Pidun
$1,333,800
King's Resort (Rozvadov, Czech Republic)
2007
362
$7,167,600
Annette Obrestad
$2,000,000
Casino at the Empire (London, UK)
2008
362
$6,433,279
John Juanda
$1,544,575
Casino at the Empire (London, UK)
2017
529
$5,827,143
Marti Roca de Torres
$1,301,815
King's Resort (Rozvadov, Czech Republic)
2018
534
$5,785,812
Jack Sinclair
$1,290,575
King's Resort (Rozvadov, Czech Republic)
2019
541
$5,710,087
Alexandros Kolonias
$1,258,383
King's Resort (Rozvadov, Czech Republic)
2009
334
$5,506,372
Barry Shulman
$1,321,534
Casino at the Empire (London, UK)
2010
346
$5,470,592
James Bord
$1,313,611
Casino at the Empire (London, UK)
2012
420
$5,249,261
Phil Hellmuth
$1,333,841
Majestic Barrière (Cannes, France)
2013
375
$4,961,520
Adrian Mateos
$1,379,300
Casino Barrière Enghien les Bains (Paris, France)
2015
313
$3,379,508
Kevin MacPhee
$972,845
Spielbank Berlin (Berlin, Germany)
A look back at the history of the WSOP European Main Event
The tournament debuted in 2007 and was held in London for four consecutive years. Annette Obrestad (who finished 34th this year) won the inaugural title and a prize of $2,000,000. The Norwegian online poker star was only 18 years old at the time, setting a record that remains the youngest gold bracelet winner in history.
In the early 2010s, the series briefly changed venues several times before being discontinued in 2014 and 2016, alternating with the discontinued WSOP Asia Pacific Series. In 2017, WSOPE moved to Rozvadov, beginning its longest period of being held in a single location. From then until 2025, this small town near the Czech and German border will host this international poker tournament every autumn (except for 2020 when live events were almost entirely suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic).
Of the top ten WSOPE Main Events in terms of total prize pool, six have been held in Rozvadov. Besides Prague, London also has two events in the top ten, while Cannes' Majestic Barrière is among them due to its 593 entries in 2011.
Over the years, numerous poker legends have won this event, including Phil Hellmuth, who holds the record for most gold bracelets (2012), and fellow Poker Hall of Famer John Juanda (who won the second WSOPE Main Event in 2008). Two-time Card Player of the Year Adrian Mateos also won the event in 2013 when the Spanish high-stakes star was only 19 years old.
Another notable champion is former Card Player publisher Barry Shulman, who defeated Daniel Negreanu in a heads-up match in 2009 to win the second of his two gold bracelets.
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