Samuel Stranak Wins WSOPC Cyprus $3,300 PLO Turbo for $66,119

Slovakia’s Samuel Stranak has added another major PLO title to his growing Pot Limit Omaha résumé, capturing the $3,300 PLO Turbo (Event #4) at the 2025 WSOP Super Circuit Cyprus. Stranak outlasted a fast-paced field of 80 entries at the Merit Royal Diamond Resort, banking $66,119, his second WSOPC gold ring, and a coveted $5,000 package for WSOP Paradise 2025.

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Final Table Payouts – WSOPC Cyprus $3,300 PLO Turbo

RankPlayerCountryWinnings
1Samuel StranakSlovakia$66,119
2Aleksei PetrovRussia$42,465
3Elio FarahLebanon$28,469
4Nikita IakovlevRussia$19,958
5Milos SkrbicSerbia$14,662
6Oliver WeisGermany$11,313
7Oshri LahmaniIsrael$9,192

This victory marks another milestone for Samuel Stranak, who has quietly built one of the most consistent PLO records in the region. He first made headlines in 2021 by winning the WSOP Europe bracelet in the €2,000 PLO event for €101,764.

Two years later, he added a WSOPC ring in Rozvadov by taking down the $440 PLO 6-Max for €13,866. Now, with another ring from Cyprus, Stranak cements his reputation as a top-tier PLO specialist.

His results are no fluke: Stranak’s ability to adapt to different PLO formats—whether deep-stacked or turbo—has made him a threat at any Pot Limit Omaha tournament table. With another WSOPC title and a ticket to WSOP Paradise, he’s positioned for more big results in 2025.

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WSOPC Cyprus: International Action at the Merit Royal Diamond Resort

The 2025 WSOP Super Circuit Cyprus is underway at the luxurious Merit Royal Diamond Resort in Kyrenia, running from October 9 to 21. The festival features 15 gold ring events, each awarding not only a WSOPC ring but also a $5,000 WSOP Paradise package to the winner. The early days of the series have seen Russian players Giia Iakobishvili and Maxim Lykov notch victories, highlighting the international flavour of the stop.

The Merit Royal Diamond Resort has become a fixture on the global poker calendar, drawing a mix of seasoned pros, regional crushers, and successful businessmen. The WSOPC Cyprus stop is known for its high-quality fields, generous structures, and a setting that blends luxury with serious competition.

Key Takeaways

  • Samuel Stranak won the $3,300 PLO Turbo at WSOPC Cyprus, earning $66,119, his second WSOPC ring, and a WSOP Paradise package.
  • The event drew 80 entries and a $228,000 prize pool, with Stranak defeating Russia’s Aleksei Petrov heads up.
  • Stranak’s PLO résumé now includes a WSOP bracelet (2021), two WSOPC rings (2023, 2025), and multiple international titles.
  • The WSOPC Cyprus festival runs through October 21 at the Merit Royal Diamond Resort, with more PLO events on the schedule.
  • Each ring winner receives a $5,000 WSOP Paradise package, adding extra value to every title.


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