EPT Online Day 6: Samuel Vousden Wins Super High Roller for $267,407

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No Tears For Sweden’s “IsnapUcry” Following Dominant Final Table Display in The Return of Arena Championship

The 2021 European Poker Tour Online series on PokerStars is in full swing and yesterday’s action saw five more champions crowned while a sixth event wrapped up it’s Day 1 proceedings.

Samuel “€urop€an” Vousden was the biggest winner on Day 6 after he navigated a star-studded final table to take down the $10,300 Sunday Super High Roller for $267,407. “IsnapUcry” produced one of the final table appearances of the series knocking out five of his seven opponents in The Return of Arena Championship to triumph in that event.

Ole “wizowizo” Schemion and Patrick “pads1161” Leonard also progressed to Day 2 in the $1,050 NLHE Deep Stack with the former leading the pack of the 47 surviving players. “Serebity_p” Tops 2,321 Entry Field for EPT Online Glory

After their second-place finish in last year’s EPT Online Event 11: $1,050 NLHE , “Serebity_p” went one better to take down EPT Online Event 10: $215 NLHE 8-Max for $68,535.

Just 13 of the 2,321 entries, which created a $464,200 prizepool , made it through to Day 2 with Russia’s “SiladuS” returning as the start of day chip leader. Each player had locked up $2,322 but of course all eyes were on the title and the $68,535 up top .

It would take just a little over two hours for the event to conclude with Luis “figalex25” Figallo being the first final table casualty. “SiladuS” and Arturs “ARTSchGamble” Scerbaks departed next before “RoBnbly Par9” , “KKgustavoKK” and “Dawid8702” hit the rail in quick succession.

When the dust settled after heads-up play, “Serebity_p” was the last player standing after defeating “BlurryFace4” . PokerStars Ambassador Lex “L.Veldhuis” Veldhuis (30th – $1,258) also cashed the event but failed to jump over the first hurdle. EPT Online Event 10: $215 NLHE 8-Max Final Table Results No Tears For Sweden’s “IsnapUcry” Following Dominant Final Table Display in The Return of Arena Championship Following the bursting of the money bubble in Day 1, only 175 players progressed to the final […]

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