Overview
- France’s Gilles Silbernagel defeated Shaun Deeb heads-up to win the €565 Colossus at King’s Casino in Prague for €165,000, and Deeb earned €110,000 for second.
- The final hand came on a Q♣ 10♠ 6♥ 6♣ 6♠ board, where Silbernagel’s queen-six made four of a kind and beat Deeb’s queen-three.
- The Colossus drew 2,662 entries and built a €1,331,000 prize pool, making it the largest event of the 2026 World Series of Poker Europe.
- Deeb had also finished runner-up earlier in the series in the €3,300 PLO Mixed when his opponent made quads, leaving him short of a ninth career WSOP bracelet and a bid to beat Phil Ivey’s pace to nine.
- The win gave Silbernagel his first WSOP bracelet and pushed his live earnings past $700,000, as attention now turns to a €10 million guaranteed Main Event that is reporting record Day 1 attendance.