Cast EPT final table

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Ram “Crazy Horse” Vaswani, the Briton Steve Jelinek and the Irishman Andy Black have your seat at the final table. They will Short Stacked, but regardless, make final table this year the largest EPT tournament. The chip leader Gavin Griffin from the U.S. over the short stacks miles an advantage.

The final of the European Texas Holdem poker Tour was the biggest ever in Europe organized Texas Holdem poker tournament, which was greater than some of the big tournaments in the USA. To this tournament met the Texas Holdem poker pros from around the world in Monte Carlo. The premises of the Monte Carlo Bay hotels were exactly the right place to get this unique tournament in the right framework to organize.
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This was not the Scandinavians dominated the final table. It seems as if the Americans this time united to secure your supremacy on the final table safely. But still the situation is not hopeless for Scandinavia, 2 Northern men are on the front placements - perhaps it’s still so what with the victory of the Nordic’s.

Below is the occupation of the final table arranged according to the chip stack:

2,597,000 (Seat 7): Gavin Griffin (USA)
1,742,000 (Seat 3): Marc Karam (Canada)
1,612,000 (Seat 5): Soren Kongsgaard (Denmark)
1,593,000 (Seat 6): Josh Prager (USA)
1,203,000 (Seat 8): Kristian Kjondal (Norway)
758.000 (Seat 2): Steve Jelinek (England)
683.000 (Seat 4): Andy Black (Ireland)
432.000 (Seat 1): Ram Vaswani (England)

Day 4 started with 4 tables a 8 players. Since only 32 players left, the remaining can be sure that the effort of the last few days in any case pay off for you. The first, which had to go, it was the Briton David Mobbs, he was by Christopher Ulsrud sent home and received a prize money of EUR 26,550 € (Ulsrud dropped to 25 from space and also received a prize money of EUR 26,550 €)

The next two Britons, which had been eliminated Richard Waters (No. 30) and Ben Callinan (26). The WSOP finalist Josh Arieh was allowed to place 29, and adopt tournament was certainly a little disappointed, because he still on day 3 of the chip leaders had heard.

Andrew Black from Ireland, which dominated the last two days, had a very bad 4 days, the Texas Holdem poker God was not hold him and he was simply no match tickets. He lost most of its chips against Carlos Mortensen from Spain and Marc Karam from Canada.

Black made it but later in the tournament again sent to the front. For instance, he e.g. a double-up with AA against Eric Van der Berg from Holland. Eric was then struck hard, but then made it again expect to 9.Platz.

Karam had a run and threw Dean Sanders from England ranked 18 from the tournament (Dean was on Day 3 only one position behind the chip Leader)

Carlos Mortensen was by Josh Pragar / USA thrown from the tournament. Eric Van den Berg went all-in with AQ against Soren Kongsgaard from Denmark with A-5 (Pik As). The flop came with 3 spades, nor was the Dutchman in the lead, but another spade on the River Soren brought a flush, the Dutchman made the final table Bubble Boy and Soren secured a place at the final table.

Day 4 winners prize money:

9 Eric Van der Berg (Netherlands) 99.550 €
10 Alex Kim (USA) € 99.550
11 Carlos Mortensen (Spain) € 66.360
12 David Peters (USA) 66.360 €
13 Pete Giordano (USA) 49.770 €
January 14 Viet (Germany) 49.770 €
15 Philip Hilm (Denmark) € 39.820
16 Christian Neirinck (Belgium) € 39.820
17 Kristof de Smedt (Belgium) € 33.180
18 Dean Sanders (England) € 33.180
19 Roi Elmaliah (Israel) € 33.180
20 Lars Eidissen (Norway) € 33.180
21 Anthony Lellouche (France) 33.180 €
22 Shane Reihill (Ireland) € 33.180
23 Simon Johansson (Sweden) € 33.180
24 John Strassmann (Germany) 33.180 €
25 Christopher Ulsrud (Norway) € 26.550
26 Ben Callinan (England) € 26.550
27 Jacob Larsson (Sweden) € 26.550
28 Herman Zango (Costa Rica) € 26.550
29 Josh Arieh (USA) 26.550 €
30 Richard Waters (England) € 26.550
31 Cristinel Dumitru (Romania) 26.550 €
32 Dave Mobbs (England) € 26.550

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