You’re no doubt watching the EPT Prague Main Event right now, where Maria Lampropulos has the opportunity to match Mike Watson as the only player to have won both PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) and European Poker Tour (EPT) titles.
But Lampropulos isn’t the only big Bahamas winner to have been busy here in Prague.
Dominik Panka, who took down the PCA Main Event for $1.42 million back in January 2014 (then followed it up with a High Roller win for €272,000 at EPT Deauville later that same month), has captured another PokerStars trophy this week with his victory in the €3,250 EPT Mystery Bounty–one of the flagship events at any EPT stop.
Panka still winning more than a decade after his PCA breakout in the Bahamas
The former PokerStars Team Pro defeated a field of 636 entries, besting Nikolai Ogoltsov after a heads-up deal to bank €204,581, plus €110,000 in bounties. For his efforts, Ogoltsov collected €183,719.
Panka currently sits third on Poland’s all-time money list with $3.86 million in cashes, and it all started with that breakout win in the Bahamas.
The same can be said of PokerStars Players Championship (PSPC) 2023 champion Aliaksandr Shylko, who also picked up another trophy for his collection this week.
Shylko also picked up trophies for his SCOOP and WCOOP wins while in Prague
Shylko–who won a mouth-watering $3.1 million at the PSPC–was victorious in an event with a far smaller field but much larger buy-in: the €25,000 Super High Roller Second Chance.
But what the field lacked in numbers it made up for in talent. Shylko reached heads-up play with Ognyan Dimov (“cocojamb0” on PokerStars) and the pair cut a deal, with Shylko earning €71,725 and Dimov taking home €70,775.
Niklas Astedt was therefore the bubble boy, busting in third place, while PokerStars Live League High competitor Enrico Camosci bowed out in fifth.
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Two wins this week for Enrico Camosci
Camosci has enjoyed plenty of success this week, mind. He’s picked up not one but two silver spadies, winning a €20,000 NLH Unlimited Re-Entry for €85,690 and a €25,000 NLH Unlimited Re-Entry for €66,419.
Interestingly, the runner-up in both of Camosci’s wins was Estonia’s Ottomar Ladva. His €52,331 cash in the latter was enough to take him into the black.
Head to our EPT Prague 2025 results hub for full results from every event.