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EPT Prague 2025 Offers 12 Days of Top European Poker

 

The European Poker Tour Prague 2025 festival kicked off on December 3 and will transform the Hilton Hotel into the hub of European poker elite until December 14, 2025. This prestigious event is among the most popular stops on the entire EPT tour, traditionally attracting thousands of players from recreational enthusiasts to the biggest stars in the poker world.

The program is designed to cater to lovers of hold’em and Omaha, bounty hunters, beginners, and high rollers alike. The highlight is undoubtedly the €5,300 EPT Main Event, consistently ranking as one of the largest and most-watched tournaments on the European poker scene.


Bogdanov Triumphs in Mystery Bounty

 

The €10,200 Mystery Bounty tournament at EPT Prague 2025 has its champion. From a skilled and exceptional field of 32 entries, Bulgarian Yulian Bogdanov emerged victorious, taking home €57,000 from the prizepool and an additional €90,000 in bounty rewards. 

Despite the low number of entries, it was a top-notch high roller filled with familiar faces. The well-contested final featured former EPT champions Dimitar Danchev and Aliaksei Boika, as well as seasoned grinder Enrico Camosci, who finished third.

For Bogdanov, who recently surpassed the $3 million milestone in career earnings, it marked his second EPT title, having secured his first just last year at EPT Cyprus. 




Place



Player



Country



Prize



Bounty





1.



Yulian Bogdanov



Bulgaria



€57,000



€90,000





2.



Aleksandr Shevliakov



Russia



€36,800



€17,500





3.



Enrico Camosci



Italy



€24,400



€12,500





4.



Aliaksei Boika



Belarus



€17,600



€0





5.



Dimitar Danchev



Bulgaria



€14,280



€0





Michal Schuh Secures First Home Victory 

 

Local fans cheered as they saw their first winner in the early days. Czech Michal Schuh delivered a dominant performance in the €1,100 NLH Freezeout, triumphing over a field of 294 entries to claim another prestigious title. Adding to his previous WSOP bracelet from Rozvadov last year, he once again secured a coveted trophy on home ground, taking home €57,700 from the total prizepool of €282,240.

Schuh’s success on home soil is evident, as the majority of his career earnings originate from tournaments in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. This year, Schuh has surpassed the million-dollar mark in earnings.




Place



Player



Country



Prize





1.



Michal Schuh



Czech Republic



€57,700





2.



Luka Sorainen



Finland



€36,090





3.



Sander Ostlyngen



Norway



€25,780





4.



Oscar Mas Pons



Spain



€19,830





5.



Wouter Beltz



Netherlands



€15,250





6.



Kfir Tubi



Israel



€11,730





7.



Zoltan Vrancsik



Hungary



€9,690





8.



Ettore Esposito



Italy



€8,070





9.



Juho Suutari



Finland



€6,730





Sources: PS Live,  The Hendon Mob, Flickr