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2026 WSOP Europe

Mar 31 2026 - Apr 12 2026King's Casino / Hilton Prague
Czechia
Prague, Czechia
Event#7

#7: €2,200 Turbo Bounty NLH

Start Date

Apr 05 11:00 AM

Buy-in

€2,200

ITM

Top 137 players

End Date

Apr 06 12:24 AM

Entries

904

Prize

€831,680

Apr 06 2026 02:09 AM
#Europe#7-BountyNLH
Fahredin Mustafov Wins €2,200 Bounty NLH
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@Fahredin Mustafov has just bested a field of 904 entries to capture the coveted Wold Series of Poker Europe gold bracelet and €142,420.

Mustafov put on a commanding performance at the final table, applying pressure throughou. Despite his aces being cracked three-handed by the eventual runner-up @Bahram Chobineh, he still entered heads-up as a four-to-one chip leader.

It didn't take long for the chips to in, with Mustafov winning a crucial flip holding pocket threes seal the title.

This marks Mustafov's first live gold bracelet; however, hes no stranger to the winners circle, boasting over $10,000,000 in live tournamemt earnings, along with an online bracelet from the $25,000 GG Millions.

Congrats, Fahredin Mustafov!
Apr 06 2026 01:29 AM
#Europe#7-BountyNLH
Bahram Chobineh Eliminated in 2nd Place (€94,400)
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@Bahram Chobineh limped in and snap-called off his stack of roughly 4,300,000 after @Fahredin Mustafov jammed from the big blind.

Chobineh:
A
J

Mustafov:
3
3


"Ok, no bull*hit, no is time to go to sleep," Mustafov pleaded with the dealer.

The
Q
10
2
flop missed both players, although Chobineh picked up a gutshot straight draw to go along with his live cards. The
9
turn gave him a few more outs, but the
7
river meant his run had ended in second place.

@Fahredin Mustafov - 22,600,000
@Bahram Chobineh - 0
Apr 06 2026 01:12 AM
#Europe#7-BountyNLH
Mateusz Symanski Eliminated in 3rd Place (€65,680)
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@Mateusz Szymanski shoved for roughly 4,500,000 in the small blind and @Fahredin Mustafov wasted no time making the call.

Szymanski:
A
7

Mustafov:
A
K


The
A
8
6
Q
10
run out meant Mustafov's king-kicker was good to eliminate Szymanski in third place.

@Fahredin Mustafov - 16,000,000
@Bahram Chobineh - 4,300,000
@Mateusz Szymanski - 0
Apr 06 2026 12:51 AM
#Europe#7-BountyNLH
Chobineh Cracks Aces!
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@Fahredin Mustafov opened 600,000 from the small blind and @Bahram Chobineh defended the big blind.

The dealer fanned a flop of
10
8
6
, and Mustafov continued for 750,000. Chobineh jammed for 2,900,000 and Mustafov snap-called.

Chobineh:
J
10

Mustafov:
A
A


The
9
turn gave Chobineh more outs as he picked up a straight draw and the
J
river improved him to two pair to double through Mustafov.

@Bahram Chobineh - 7,500,000
@Fahredin Mustafov - 9,000,000
Apr 06 2026 12:43 AM
#Europe#7-BountyNLH
Jose Severino Eliminated in 4th Place (€46,450)
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@Jose Severino was all-in for his last 325,000 against @Fahredin Mustafov before the flop.

Severino:
K
10

Mustafov:
A
9


The
A
7
3
10
turn gave Severino a pair and a flush draw, but the
3
river was no help.

@Fahredin Mustafov 13,000,000
@Jose Severino - 0
Apr 06 2026 12:37 AM
#Europe#7-BountyNLH
Frederik Reinert Eliminated in 5th Place (€33,400)
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@Frederik Reinert was all-in before the flop for nearly 5,000,000 against @Fahredin Mustafov and both hands were tabled.

Reinert:
A
K

Mustafov:
9
9


The board of
9
4
3
J
6
gave Mustafov a set of nines to eliminate Reinert in fifth place.


Apr 06 2026 12:32 AM
#Europe#7-BountyNLH
Matthew Wantman Eliminated in 6th Place (€24,430)
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@Matthew Wantman (Matthew Wantman) opened 1,200,000 and called off his 1,750,000 after @Bahram Chobineh moved all-in.

Wantman:
Q
J

Chobineh:
J
J


Neither player improved on the
A
6
5
8
9
runout, sending Wantman out in sixth place.

Bahram Chobineh - 5,800,000
Matthew Wantman - 0
Apr 06 2026 12:24 AM
#Europe#7-BountyNLH
Huge Double for Reinert
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@Frederik Reinert opened 325,000 in the cutoff and @Fahredin Mustafov called from the big blind.

Both players checked to the
J
4
3
6
turn, where Mustafov led for 525,000. Reinert made the call.

The
2
fell on the river and Mustafov moved all-in. Reinert had 2,275,000 remaining and snap-called.

Mustafov tabled
10
9
before seeing the
A
10
of Reinert for the ace-high flush.

@Fahredin Mustafov - 5,300,000
@Frederik Reinert - 6,650,000
Apr 06 2026 12:06 AM
#Europe#7-BountyNLH
Final Six Chip Counts:

@Fahredin Mustafov - 7,800,000
@Mateusz Szymanski - 5,100,000
@Frederik Reinert - 3,100,000
@Matthew Wantman - 2,500,000
@Bahram Chobineh - 2,100,000
@Jose Severino - 2,000,000
Apr 05 2026 11:56 PM
#Europe#7-BountyNLH
@Massimo De Mario (Massimo De Mario) Eliminated in 7th Place (€18,180)
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Massimo De Mario was all-in for his last 1,100,000 against @Mateusz Szymanski and both hands were tabled.

De Mario:
A
3

Szymanski:
4
4


De Mario was unable to find an ace on the
K
9
5
5
J
board, eliminating him in 7th Place.
Apr 05 2026 11:50 PM
#Europe#7-BountyNLH
Allan Tirel Eliminated in 8th Place (€13,770)
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@Allan Tirel was all-in for 1,800,000 and @Fahredin Mustafov was looking for the Bounty.

Tirel:
A
K

Mustafov:
K
Q


The
K
9
3
10
Q
runout gave Mustafov two pair, sending Tirel to the Payout Desk in 8th Place.

Fahredin Mustafov - 6,700,000
Allan Tirel - 0
Apr 05 2026 11:37 PM
#Europe#7-BountyNLH
With a flurry of bust-outs, just eight players remain as they head to the final table.
Apr 05 2026 11:28 PM
#Europe#7-BountyNLH
Lindgren's Run Ends in 11th Place
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All of the chips went in the middle before the flop and @Erick Lindgren was at risk for 670,000 against @Mateusz Szymanski.

Lindgren:
J
10

Szymanski:
A
9


Lindgren was unable to connect on the
9
6
4
A
9
, eliminating him in 11th Place.
Apr 05 2026 11:20 PM
#Europe#7-BountyNLH
Another Unlucky Runout for @Ramon Fernandez Munoz as his ace-king busts to the ace-nine of @Fahredin Mustafov.

@Fahredin Mustafov -4,300,000
@Ramon Fernandez Munoz - 0
Apr 05 2026 11:15 PM
#Europe#7-BountyNLH
@Massimo De Mario (Massimo De Mario) Spikes His Ace to Double Through @Ramon Fernandez Munoz.

@Massimo De Mario - 1,800,000
@Ramon Fernandez Munoz - 370,000

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