World Series of Poker Europe: Deeb Foiled By Quads, Again - Poker News
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World Series of Poker Europe: Deeb Foiled By Quads, Again - Poker News
"In the final hand, Gilles Silbernagel limped from the button and Deeb checked his option from the big blind. The flop came down and Deeb checked. Silbernagel bet 1,500,000 and Deeb check-raised to 4,000,000. Silbernagel called and the rolled off on the turn."
"After plenty of thought, he made the call for around 40,000,000 with for sixes full of queens, only to be shown by Silbernagel for quads. With that, the bracelet and the top prize of $189,750 went to the Frenchman."
"This was the first bracelet win for Silbernagel, whose top score before this was a $246,000 win in a 2018 Italian Poker Open Campione event at a similar price point of €550."
Shaun Deeb finished second in two consecutive events at the 2026 WSOP Europe festival, losing both times to quads. In the €3,300 mixed pot-limit Omaha event, he lost to Frank Koopman. Three days later, in the €565 Colossus event, he placed second again, this time to Gilles Silbernagel. Deeb's full house was beaten by Silbernagel's quads, resulting in a $126,500 payout for Deeb. Silbernagel secured his first bracelet and has over $637,000 in career earnings.
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