Shaun Deeb won his eighth World Series of Poker bracelet at WSOP Europe, capturing the €25,000 No-Limit Hold'em GGMillion event for €329,000. The reigning WSOP Player of the Year achieved a landmark by securing his first bracelet outside the United States, breaking through a seven-way tie for bracelet count in the process.
Deeb's victory in this high-buy-in event reinforces his position among poker's elite grinders. His continued success across both domestic and international stages demonstrates his adaptability at premium fields. The GGMillion event attracts top-tier competition, making the win particularly noteworthy.
This bracelet adds to Deeb's Hall of Fame trajectory. He now operates at eight bracelets total, separating himself from a crowded group of accomplished players. His European triumph signals that top American professionals can compete effectively against international fields at the highest stakes.
Deeb has established himself as a consistent tournament performer across multiple formats and buy-in levels. His ability to win at €25,000 buy-ins while maintaining success in larger fields positions him among the game's most versatile competitors.