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the 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) is quickly coming to an end, and the PokerNews The Live Reporting team has brought you live, exclusive coverage of each of its scheduled events. These journalists have little time to rest because PokerNews has partnered with King’s Resort in Rozvadov to bring you updates from each of the 15 wristband events at the 2021 WSOP Europe festival.
King’s Resort, Rozvadov hosts the WSOP European Festival for the fourth time and is doing everything in its power to make this edition the most exciting ever. Of course, the 2020 WSOPE festival fell victim to the COVID-19 pandemic, but King’s Resort is making sure everything will run as smoothly as possible for the 2021 edition.
All King’s Resort Staff are fully vaccinated, and all areas of the site are frequently disinfected, including all tables and locations. Additionally, hand sanitizer dispensers are available throughout the King’s Resort, and guests are encouraged to use them as often as possible.
Additionally, to help protect everyone’s safety, King’s Resort verifies that each burst is vaccinated or has tested positive and recovered from COVID-19 (with a certificate of recovery and recovered within the last 180 days). Entry to King’s Resort will not be possible unless you pass COVID checks.

2021 WSOP Europe Schedule
PokerNewsThe live reporting team is on the ground from November 19 to December 8, bringing you all the action, in this case, from the 2021 WSOP Europe festival.
A €350 buy-in €300,000 Guaranteed No-Limit Hold’em Opener launches the festival on November 19, the first of 15 events that award coveted WSOP bracelets. Ukraine Renat Bohdanov won this tournament in 2019; he walked away with €53,654.
The entire three-week schedule is packed with action, but a handful of events stand out from the crowd.
November 29 sees the €25,000 Platinum High Roller mix and process. The 2019 edition drew a crowd of 83 who all survived Australia Kahle Burnswho won the impressive sum of €596,883.
Then there is the 2021 WSOP Europe Main Event, which is due to take place from December 3 to 8. The €10,350 buy-in tournament has €5 million guaranteed and will attract some of the biggest names in the industry. The last time this event took place, Alexander Kolonias defeated Claas Segebrecht heads-up and cashed out €1,133,678 for his troubles.
Finally, a €100,000 Super High Roller buy-in brings down the curtain on the festival. malaysia Chin Wei Lim is the defending champion after securing the top prize of €2,172,104 in 2019.
Dated | Event # | Event | Membership | Starting stack | Guarantee |
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November 19-22 | 1 | WSOPE 2021 NLHE opener | 350 € | 20,000 | €300,000 |
November 20-23 | 2 | WSOPE Pot Limit Omaha 8-Max | 550 € | 25,000 | €200,000 |
November 22-26 | 3 | WSOPE Mini Main Event | €1,350 | 100,000 | €600,000 |
November 23-24 | 4 | WSOPE 2K Pot Limit Omaha | €2,000 | 50,000 | €200,000 |
November 24-29 | 5 | WSOPE NLH Colossus | 550 € | 25,000 | €1,000,000 |
November 25-26 | 6 | WSOPE PLO/NLH Mixed | €1,650 | 40,000 | €200,000 |
November 27-28 | seven | WSOPE 5K Pot Limit Omaha | €5,000 | 100,000 | €150,000 |
November 28-29 | 8 | WSOPE Short Bridge | €2,500 | 50,000 | €200,000 |
November 29 | 9 | WSOPE NLH Turbo Bounty Hunter | €1,100 | 30,000 | €200,000 |
November 29-30 | ten | WSOPE 25K NLH Platinum High Roller | €25,000 | 500,000 | €1,000,000 |
30 Nov-Dec 1 | 11 | WSOPE NLH 6-Max | €1,650 | 40,000 | €200,000 |
December 1-2 | 12 | Mix of 8 WSOPE games | €2,000 | 50,000 | €150,000 |
December 2-3 | 13 | WSOPE 50K NLH Diamond High Roller | €50,000 | 1,000,000 | €2,000,000 |
December 3-8 | 14 | WSOP NLH Main Event | €10,350 | 100,000 | €5,000,000 |
December 6-7 | 15 | WSOP NLH 100K Super High Roller | €100,000 | 2,000,000 |
EPT Prague follows WSOP Europe
the 2021 European Poker Tour Prague takes place immediately after the WSOP Europe 2021 festival. The EPT Prague takes place at King’s Casino Pragueformerly Casino Atrium – Hilton Hotel, from December 8 to 19. It offers nearly 60 events, including PokerNews The live reporting team will cover, including a highly anticipated €5,300 buy-in Main Event.