Kayhan Mokri wins € 25K Omaha High Roller at EPT Paris; see results

Kayhan Mokri wins € 25K Omaha High Roller at EPT Paris; see results

Norwegian Kayhan Mokri won another expensive Omaha tournament this Tuesday (24). At EPT Paris, he was crowned champion of the € 25,000 PL Omaha High Roller 6-Max, winning another of the valuable titles distributed in the French stage of the PokerStars live circuit.

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Played over two days, the Omaha High Roller totaled 38 entries, paying the top six. The largest share of the prize pool went to Kayhan Mokri, who beat the entire field to pocket € 314,780. Finally, in the heads-up, he defeated American Sean Rafael, who took home € 205,300. Cesar Garcia, from Spain, completed the podium.

Check out the final standings of the Omaha High Roller:

PositionNameCountryPrize
1stKayhan MokriNorway€ 314,780
2ndSean RafaelUnited States€ 205,300
3rdCesar GarciaSpain€ 141.400
4thIan BradleyEngland€ 104.900
5thAndras NemethHungary€ 82.100
6thNino PansierNetherlands€ 63.900

The most successful player in Norway’s history, Kayhan Mokri has stolen the scene with massive scores before. Last December, he won the Triton Invitational at WSOP Paradise in the Bahamas. The tournament had a US$ 250,000 buy-in, and for the title, he earned an incredible US$ 7,725,000. In short, Mokri has already earned US$ 21.6 million in live tournaments, according to Hendon Mob.

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More champions on EPT Paris Tuesday

Furthermore, in addition to Kayhan Mokri’s title, Tuesday’s session at EPT Paris saw two other notable champions. In the same buy-in range, American Brandon Wilson won the € 25,000 NL Hold’em Single Re-Entry, emerging as the best among 17 entries. He took home € 199,840 for the title, while Spain’s Juan Pardo in second (€ 120,000) and Taiwan’s Poseidon Ho in third (€ 80,000) completed the ITM.

At lower limits, the highlight was the € 2,100 NL Hold’em Single Re-Entry. This competition attracted a good field of 229 entries, and Italian Danilo Donnini emerged as champion. As such, he pocketed € 92,860 for the win. In the money, Brazilians Paloma Amorim (15th, € 7,600) and Léo Rizzo (26th, € 4,360) were featured.

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See how the € 2,100 NLH finished:

PositionNameCountryPrize
1stDanilo DonniniItaly€ 92.860
2ndVicente DelgadoSpain€ 58.040
3rdBrandon HarrisUnited Kingdom€ 41.460
4thChau Shing LamChina€ 31.900
5thMariusz GolinskiPoland€ 24.540
6thSantiago PlanteCanada€ 19.160
7thNikola SeklerBosnia and Herzegovina€ 15.960
8thAlexandre ReardFrance€ 13.300
9thGeorgios SkarparisCyprus€ 11.580

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