
A 25-year-old Alex Komaromi of Uruguay won the World Series of Poker Europe Euro 2,200 8-Game Mixed event on Thursday in Berlin scoring his first winner's bracelet and top prize of Euro 65,740.
Scott Clements, Noah Bronstein, Jonathan Duhamel, Shaun Deeb and Jens Lakemeier also took part in the event but were eliminated leaving Komaromi to become the first player from Uruguay to claim a WSOP winner's bracelet.
Bronstein came in third for Euro 29,200 leading to the heads up round between Komaromi and Scott Clements, who took 2nd place with $40,645.
Duhamel placed 4th with Euro 21,065 and Deeb took $15,235 in 5th place.
Barney Boatman of the UK won his second bracelet in WSOPE Berlin, the Euro 550 buy-in PLO, and first place prize of Euro 54,725.
The final table include Boatman, Doug Lee, Polish players Grzegorz Grochulski, Dominik Maska and Pawel Bakiewicz, Shannon Shor and Jose Obedia.
Euro 550 buy-in PLO Payouts:
Grzegorz Grochulski Euro 33,190
Shannon Shor Euro 24,520
Jose Obedia Euro 18,000
Doug Lee Euro 13,320
Dominik Maska Euro 9,980
Pawel Bakiewicz Euro 7,560
Damian Pawlak Euro 5,780
Over the weekend, Pavlos Xanthopoulos of Greece won Event 6, a Euro 3,250 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em competition, for Euro 182,510 after facing Mario Lopez of Argentina in the heads up.
Euro 3,250 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em Payouts:
Mario Lopez Argentina Euro 112,785
Thierry Gogniat France Euro 81,500
Sam Chartier Canada Euro 59,970
Farid Jattin United States Euro 44,920
Alex Rocha United States Euro 34,270
Fabrice Soulier France Euro 26,520
Artan Dedusha UK Euro 20,860
Sergi Reixach UK Euro 16,685
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