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World Series of Poker Europe: Quads Keep Shaun Deeb From Ninth Bracelet

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World Series of Poker Europe: Quads Keep Shaun Deeb From Ninth Bracelet

Frank Koopmann won his first career WSOP bracelet in a mixed PLO event at WSOP Europe, eliminating two players with quads, including runner-up Shaun Deeb. The post World Series of Poker Europe: Quads Keep Shaun Deeb From Ninth Bracelet appeared first on Card Player .

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The WSOP Europe quads storyline refuses to end for Shaun Deeb — and at this point, it's transcended bad luck into genuine poker mythology. Bracelet hunting is expensive: WSOP Europe buy-ins range from €550 to €25K, with 6-10% taken as fees. Online grinders who fund European trips through rakeback need every percentage point to count. If you're building toward a live series bankroll, check our rakeback calculator to model how long different rakeback rates take to fund your target stack, then choose your home room from our room reviews.

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