2021 EPT Online Day 1: Series Kicks Off In Style

2021 EPT Online Table Of Contents

“izilose” Secured EPT Online Title For Ukraine

The 2021 European Poker Tour (EPT) Online festival shuffled up and dealt on December 8, and the series crowned its first three champions. Day 1 of the bustling schedule also saw the $1,050 buy-in Series Opener whittle its 334-strong field to a more manageable 47, who return to the virtual felt on December 9 and compete for the $62,516 top prize.

“Amadeus7777” is the player to catch when Day 2 begins at 5:05 p.m. GMT on December 9. They sit down with 2,294,131 chips, and lead two other Austrian players in Stefan “mindgamer” Jedlicka (1,886,867) and “Gogac sniper” (1,758,995).

Here is what went down on the opening day of the 2021 EPT Online. “Henk88” Takes Down $215 8-Max PKO Event

Germany’s “Henk88” got their 2021 EPT Online off to the best possible start by becoming the EPT Online 02: $215 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO] champion. The tournament attracted 1,495 players, which meant the $299,000 prize pool blew the $150,000 guarantee out of the water.

Henk88 got their hands on $35,234 of that sum, thanks to securing the $19,519 top prize, which $15,715 worth of bounties boosted considerably. A large percentage of that impressive bounty payment came from elimination Brazil’s “Marcelinhobf” heads-up to secure the title. Yuri “tecaoo” Dzivielevsk finished in fourth place. The victory was made sweeter by the fact Henk88 locked horns with two of online poker’s greats at the final table. Brazilian superstar Yuri “tecaoo” Dzivielevski eventually crashed out in fourth for $12,111 while Russia’s Arsenii “josef_shvejk” Karmatckii busted one place deeper, in third, for $16,307. EPT Online 02: $215 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO] Final Table Results

atimmy0308 Chops Mini Opener For $36,111

The $1,050 buy-in Series Opener may span two day but the $109 buy-in Mini Opener was done and dusted in in less than 11 hours. Some 2,902 players bought in and created a $290,200 prize pool, and two players walked away with more than $72,000 of that princely sum.After the likes of “Blondin1986,” “Caldini00,” and Victor “VzB_Poker” Begara fell by the wayside, […]

Click here to view original web page at www.pokernews.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *