Benjamin Rolle Fulfills Dream in Main Event: First Bracelet and $3.9 Million

According to poker news, German poker star Benjamin Rolle won a major tournament's main event recently, earning his first WSOP gold bracelet and approximately $3.9 million, marking a major career breakthrough.
German poker player Benjamin Rolle has finally proven himself in a major tournament. According to Poker Red, he triumphed in the main event of a recently concluded major poker tournament, securing his long-awaited first WSOP gold bracelet and a champion's prize of approximately $3.9 million.
For players familiar with online poker, the name Benjamin Rolle (nicknamed "bencb") is no stranger. Known for his aggressive style and outstanding performance at high-stakes online tables, he had previously come close to victory in major live tournaments multiple times, reaching several WSOP final tables without winning. This victory is undoubtedly a perfect "redemption" — capturing his first bracelet on the highest stage and returning home with a massive prize.
The main event attracted top global players. After days of intense competition, Rolle stood out with steady play and precise decisions at critical moments. During heads-up play, he overcame a chip deficit and defeated his opponent to claim the trophy. The tournament organizer has not yet released the complete number of entrants and total prize pool, but the $3.9 million champion's prize has already set a new career record for Rolle.
With this bracelet in hand, Rolle has officially joined the WSOP champions club. In a post-tournament interview, he said: "This is indescribable excitement. I've put so much effort into this. Thank you to everyone who supported me."
This victory not only brings honor and wealth to Rolle but also makes him another German poker star to win a WSOP gold bracelet. Industry commentators believe this win will greatly elevate his status on the international poker stage.
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- Benjamin Rolle nickname bencb is a German professional poker player known for his aggressive style in online high-stakes and WSOP events. He has previously made multiple final tables in WSOP and other events, and this win is his first gold bracelet.