Canadian Daniel Dvoress is stealing the show in the early days of EPT Paris. A High Roller star, the player has gone far in two expensive competitions of the PokerStars live series, including a title in the most expensive tournament so far, the € 25.000 Super High Roller Warm Up.
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On Saturday (21), stars of the high-stakes scene gathered to compete in the Super High Roller Warm Up. In short, the tournament recorded 32 entries, and Daniel Dvoress beat all opponents to collect € 286.040, the highest figure of EPT Paris so far. Five competitors finished in the money.
Check out the final standings of the Super High Roller Warm Up:
| Posição | Nome | País | Prêmio |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1º | Daniel Dvoress | Canada | € 286.040 |
| 2º | Dimitar Danchev | Bulgaria | € 184.400 |
| 3º | Kayhan Mokri | Norway | € 122.300 |
| 4º | Klemens Roiter | Austria | € 88.400 |
| 5º | Mike Watson | Canada | € 71.500 |
On Friday (20), with a slightly lower buy-in, there was a similar contest. The € 20.000 NLH Single Re-Entry attracted 31 entries, and this time, the title went to Spaniard Juan Pardo. In a heads-up against compatriot Adrian Mateos, Pardo pocketed € 221.696, while Mateos took home € 142.900.
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There were also five prize winners in this event, and Daniel Dvoress was among them. One day before the big title, he managed to reach fourth place and finish in the money, pocketing € 68.500 to start EPT Paris in the black.
Also among the highlights of the weekend in the Parisian series, it is worth noting the € 5.200 PL Omaha, which recorded 123 entries. Just like in the € 10.200 Mystery Bounty, the first major competition of this EPT Paris, Bulgaria won, this time with Fahredin Mustafov. He pocketed € 154.650 for the win, beating Swede Anton Bergstrom, owner of a € 96.600 prize, in heads-up play.
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