WSOP Europe: José Severino came close to glory in Prague

WSOP Europe: José Severino came close to glory in Prague
WSOP Europe: José Severino was steps away from winning a bracelet in Prague

These days, the epicenter of world poker is in Prague. The WSOP Europe is being played there and, obviously, the best players on the planet are there. Among them are many Latinos and this Sunday, one was steps away from winning a bracelet: José Severino

Panama
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The Panamanian star, who while playing is already thinking about the WSOP Panama he will organize in May in his country, shone in Event #7 €2,200 Turbo Bounty NLHE, where he not only reached the final table but finished fourth, just a few steps from glory.

Severino stood out in a tournament that recorded 904 entries of €2,200 and thus took home a prize of €46,450 for his great performance which, although he could not crown with the ultimate jewel, served to show the world his full level.

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In the end, the title went to the Bulgarian Fahredin Mustafov

Bulgaria
, who defeated the Iranian Bahram Chobineh
Iran
in heads-up after reaching the mano-a-mano with a 4 to 1 chip lead and thus pocketed €142,420 for his victory plus €1,000 for each player he eliminated, with one detail: he took out five of the eight opponents at the final table.

With this result, Mustafov also came close to US$11 million in live tournament earnings and obtained his second bracelet after the one he had already won on GGPoker where last year he triumphed in the WSOP Online during the US$25K GGMillion$ SHR Championship for a massive US$956,138.

WSOP Europe – Event #7: €2,200 Turbo Bounty NLHE

Buy-in: €2,200
Entries: 904
Prize Pool: €904,000 + €904,000 in bounties

The final table

Bulgaria
Fahredin Mustafov – €142,420
Iran
Bahram Chobineh – €94,400
Poland
Mateusz Szymanski – €65,680
Panama
José Severino – €46,450
Denmark
Frederik Reinert – €33,400
United States
Matthew Wantman – €24,430
Italy
Massimo De Mario – €18,180
France
Allan Tirel – €13,770
United States
Jana Helmig – €10,620

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