Deeb was defeated by Gilles Silbernagel for the WSOPE COLOSSUS bracelet.
Shaun Deeb Denied By Quads Again in Heads-Up for WSOP Bracelet
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Shaun Deeb's repeated heartbreaks chasing bracelet #9 at WSOP Europe illustrate the brutal variance in tournament poker. But consistent live tournament players know: when you're flying to international series, your poker economics need to be airtight. Tournament fees at WSOP Europe run 4-8% of buy-ins — that's rake leaving your bankroll with every entry. Online grinders who fund live trips with their online winnings should ensure those online sessions are maximized. Check our rakeback calculator to see how much your current room's structure is leaving on the table before your next series trip.