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Sho Homma claims €454K victory at EPT Prague’s PokerStars Open

A career-defining moment for Sho Homma as he dominates the final table. How did this underdog turn a €2.7M prize pool into his biggest win yet?

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Sho Homma claims €454K victory at EPT Prague’s PokerStars Open

Japanese poker player Sho Homma has won the €2,700 PokerStars Open High Roller at EPT Prague. His victory earned him €454,385 ($529,136), the largest prize of his career so far on the PGA Tour.

The tournament attracted 1,115 entrants, creating a prize pool of €2,703,875. Nine players reached the final table, with payouts starting at €4,200 for the lowest finisher.

Homma’s win at EPT Prague significantly boosts his career earnings on the PGA Tour. The tournament also provided notable payouts for several players, including career-high results for Navarro and Bulksas. The event concluded with a total prize distribution of over €2.7 million.

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