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Marius Kudzmanas Wins 2026 WSOP Europe Main Event in Record Field

Marius Kudzmanas Wins 2026 WSOP Europe Main Event in Record Field

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Lithuanian poker player Marius Kudzmanas secured the title of WSOP Europe Main Event Champion in Prague, earning a €2,000,000 prize and the prestigious gold bracelet. His victory adds a live tournament crown to his two existing WSOP online bracelet wins, further cementing his reputation in the global poker scene.

The 2026 WSOP Europe festival drew unprecedented participation, with representatives from more than 80 countries competing across 15 bracelet events. The series attracted 15,779 total entries, distributing over €39.5 million in prize money and reinforcing the event’s status as a leading poker fixture.

This year’s Main Event set a new European benchmark, boasting 2,617 entries and building a prize pool of €13,085,000—making it the largest live open event on the continent to date. Kudzmanas’s strategic play throughout the tournament was noted for its blend of caution and aggression, particularly with a commanding chip stack.

In another highlight, Anna Eggenberger of Switzerland claimed her first WSOP gold bracelet by winning the debut WSOP Europe €1,000 Ladies Championship, outlasting a record 197-player field for ladies events held outside Las Vegas.

WSOP Europe organizers expressed satisfaction with the turnout and success of this year’s festival, emphasizing ongoing commitment to enhancing future events. The focus now shifts to the summer edition in Las Vegas, running from May 26 to July 15, with qualifying opportunities for international and US-based players.

Further updates on upcoming WSOP events are expected soon, with details available on the organization’s social media channels and website.

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