The Benelux Classics was won by Andrei Sasu, who took home €15,040 after the deal

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The Rozvadov poker room prepared for its poker fans the Benelux Classics, whose Main Event was in the Mystery Bounty format. The Main Event had a guarantee of €250,000 with a buy-in of €160+€30+€100 bounty. The top three players also had a ticket to the WSOP Europe Main Event worth €10,350.

15 players in the Benelux Classics Mystery Bounty final, €25,500 awaits the winner15 players in the Benelux Classics Mystery Bounty final, €25,500 awaits the winner

The tournament brought only 796 entries and so the guarantee could not be met. 15 players advanced to yesterday's final day and the top player was a Romanian player with the nickname SZBURATORUL. However, when the final table was made, his compatriot Andrei Sasu was already the chipleader.

Playing down to the last four players, we saw a deal after which SZBURATORUL took the biggest cash prize. The tournament continued with a play-off for the winner. After German player Nilf Sifrin was eliminated in third place, we saw a purely Romanian heads-up. The winner was Andrei Sasu, who took home €15,040. SZBURATORUL took home €18,305 and the top three players also took home a ticket to the WSOPE European Championship. How much the players took home in bounty prizes was not disclosed by the casino.

Place Country Name Payout Deal
1. Romania Andrei Alexandru Sasu €25.500 €15.040
2. Romania SZBURATORUL €14.500 €18.305
3. Germany Nils Sifrin €10.200 €12.670
4. Israel Ron Jeda €7.700 €11.885
5. Germany Ahmad Hiyasi €6.100 -
6. Greece Koyritas €4.700 -
7. Italy Vincenzo Cascone €3.400 -
8. Slovakia Jakub Riska €2.300 -
9. Poland Adam Kosiedowski €1.821 -

Source - Kings Resort