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Norwegian Power: Haraldstad Wins €10K PLO High Roller at EPT Prague

Some Pot Limit Omaha tournaments feel routine. This wasn’t one of them. The €10,200 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Max High Roller at EPT Prague turned into a Norwegian showcase, capped by Joachim Haraldstad claiming the biggest PLO title of his career and €154,400. Right behind him? Fellow countryman Espen Myrmo, who pushed all the way into second place.

For a 49-entry event, this one had everything: elite talent, clean aggression, and a final table where every decision carried weight. If you want a case study on how top-tier 6-max PLO plays out, this event delivered.

A Small Field, but Zero Soft Spots. Only 36 unique players entered, generating 49 total entries and a €475,300 prize pool. That may sound small on paper, but anyone familiar with high-roller PLO knows the truth.

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Small fields often mean tougher tables

You aren’t dodging mid-stakes regulars. You aren’t waiting for a recreational player to torch a stack. You’re facing players who know every preflop configuration, who don’t panic at weird runouts, and who punish anyone drifting off-plan.

This was that kind of field.

Haraldstad’s Breakout Week in Prague

Joachim Haraldstad didn’t just show up and bink a trophy. He’s been grinding. Literally the day before this win, he finished 7th in the €5,200 PLO event. That’s not luck. That’s form.

When you see back-to-back deep runs in PLO, it usually means the player is selecting the right hands, avoiding ego battles, and protecting their stack in marginal spots. Haraldstad did exactly that.

He stayed patient in the early levels. He picked strong multiway shapes. And he avoided the classic high-roller trap: taking thin edges against opponents who don’t give many back.

When the field thinned, he ramped up aggression the way experienced PLO crushers do—small increases in bluff frequency, selective potting, and pressure on capped ranges.

He didn’t win by running hot. He won by playing clean.

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Final Table Results — Fast, Sharp, Swingy

The final table moved quickly because 6-max PLO forces players to fight for pots instead of waiting for premiums. You must open wider. You must defend wider. And you must live with variance.

PositionPlayerCountryWinnings in €
1Joachim HaraldstadNorway154,400
2Espen MyrmoNorway102,200
3Tomasz KrzesinskiPoland68,900
4Maximilian LehmanskiGermany52,300
5Martin DamDenmark40,400
6Veselin KarakitukovBulgaria32,100
7Sammy AlbeckGermany25,000

When the table fell to three players, the momentum shifted toward Haraldstad. Krzesinski and Myrmo were forced to take thinner spots, while Haraldstad waited for clean opportunities. That discipline made the difference.

PLO is exploding in Europe. More stops are adding 4-card PLO, 5-card PLO and 6-card PLO events. Fields are improving fast.

Conclusion

Norway stole the show in Prague. Joachim Haraldstad locked up the €154,400 first prize and the second EPT trophy of his career, while Espen Myrmo followed closely behind for a clean 1–2 sweep.

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