Shaun Deeb won his eighth World Series of Poker bracelet at WSOP Europe, claiming the €25,000 No-Limit Hold'em GGMillions event for €329,000. The victory marks Deeb's first bracelet outside the United States, breaking through a seven-way tie that previously held him at seven bracelets.
Deeb, the reigning WSOP Player of the Year, traveled to Europe to compete in the high-stakes field. His win solidifies his status among poker's elite and adds another significant achievement to his resume. The GGMillions series attracts top international talent, making the victory particularly noteworthy.
The €25,000 buy-in represents the type of high-roller competition where Deeb consistently performs. His ability to navigate deep fields at premium buy-in levels continues to define his game. This bracelet extends his run of dominance across multiple formats and stakes.
Deeb now stands alone with eight bracelets, moving ahead of the players he had been tied with. The achievement underscores his consistency in major tournaments both stateside and abroad. His international success demonstrates that elite poker skill translates across different venues and player pools.