Sebastian Pauli triumphed in the 7-day thrilling Main Event at European Poker Tour(EPT), London bagging £499,700 with the illustrious trophy. The German poker pro registered his biggest career win in
Sebastian Pauli triumphed in the 7-day thrilling Main Event at European Poker Tour(EPT), London bagging £499,700 with the illustrious trophy. The German poker pro registered his biggest career win in
Swedish Poker Player Robin Ylitalo overcame a field of 604 players to capture the EPT London Main Event crown taking home a cash prize of £560,980.
It took all of four levels of play on Day 4 of the EPT London Main Event to take the playing field down from 45 to 16 and for David Yan to emerge in chip lead.
Martin Kozlov leads a pack of 45 players as EPT London Day 3 Main Event action ended at the Hippodrome Casino. A lucky Wednesday for Kozlov ensured he stacked up with 1,351,000 to enter Day 4 as the favorite.
It was a better Day 1b at the EPT London as 389 players joined action and at the end of it, Maximilian Senft emerged chip leader with 223,000 chips. A total of 105 survivors from Day 1a will join the 230 surviving from Day 1b to enter Day 2.
The European Poker Tour(EPT) marked its 10th year of poker in London as the Main Event kicked off with little known, Dhru Patel in lead at the end of Day 1a. With a small playing field of about 209 players, eight levels of poker game were held with 105 survivors in the Grand Connaught Rooms in London.