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Martin Kabrhel Eureka Main Event chipleader

Czech player Martin Kabrhel made it to the third day of play at the Eureka Main Event as chipleader. Espen Jorstad became the Super High Roller Warm Up champion and also kicked off the Eureka Cup.

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Eureka Main Event sets new record, moves to Day 2 today

The Prague edition of the EPT set a new record right out of the gate with the Eureka Main Event. Last year's 4,403 entries are now a thing of the past and the new record number is 4,732 entries. As many as 707 players will enter today's Day 2.

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Vietnam Billionaire Club Challenge ends without a winner after suspicious player behaviour

The U Series of Poker Grand Finale is taking place in Vietnam right now, with the Billionaire Club Challenge taking place as part of the event. However, it did not have a winner and the trophy remained in the hands of the organisers. The suspicious behaviour of two Chinese players was to blame.

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András Németh wins the EPT Mystery Bounty to claim his fifth EPT trophy

The successful Hungarian pro proved his mettle once again as he entered the final day of the Mystery Bounty as a massive chipleader and turned his advantage into victory.

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VIDEO: As long as there is a chance, anything can happen in poker!

As they say, anything can happen in poker until 100% shines next to your name. The following video will convince you of this, in which you can look forward to hero folds, full house vs quads battles or a completed straight flush!

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EPT Prague Kicks Off, András Németh Chipleader on Mystery Bounty Final Day

EPT Prague kicked off yesterday with the first batch of tournaments, and today we'll find out the winner of the €10,200 buy-in Mystery Bounty tournament. Hungarian player András Németh is leading the way, but there are also names like Niklas Astedt, Roman Hrabec, Simone Andrian and Espen Jorstad. The Eureka Main Event also started yesterday.

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Faraz Jaka is the Rock 'N' Roll Poker Open champion, earning more than $313,000

The Rock 'N' Roll Poker Open is taking place at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Seminole, Florida, where Faraz Jaka dominated one of the tournaments. He was kept company at the final table by names like Shannon Shorr, Vladas Tamasauskas and Austrian player Thomas Mühlöcker.

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Negreanu, Holz, Mateos, Bonomo and Ivey are among the confirmed names for the Triton Million

WSOP Paradise and Triton Million are fast approaching and the organizers have already presented us with a good list of invited players. Among them we can find names like Daniel Negreanu, Fedor Holz, Adrian Mateos, Patrik Antonius, Nick Petrangelo, Jason Koon, Justin Bonomo and Phil Ivey.

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BPO Champion Marton Czuczor: I dream of breaking the second-place curse of and becoming the first Hungarian EPT champion

He has cashed almost $5 million in live tournaments, and among his achievements, two second places in EPT Main Events stand out. Hungarian pro Márton Czuczor shared his feelings after winning the BPO event, talked about how to combine the role of a father with a professional poker player, and also revealed his unfulfilled poker dream!

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VIDEO: When attempts to bluff fail catastrophically

Even the masters make mistakes sometimes, but in the following video you can see for yourself that even the best players sometimes mistime their bluffs. The video will feature Leon Tsoukernik, Charlie Carrel, or Viktor "Isildur" Blom.

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WSOP changes rules before Paradise stop, bans electronic devices and coaching

After the EPT, the WSOP is already changing its rules and has issued an update before the Paradise stop, explicitly banning the use of electronic devices. However, after the controversial behaviour of the WSOP Main Event winner, one more important thing is changing, namely coaching.

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Marek Šulc German Poker Days Champion, takes home €36,010

Home player Marek Šulc became the new champion of the German Poker Days held at the Rozvadov poker room. The last five players were dealt in and play continued until we knew the winner.