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The final eight will play for $386,210 in the Eureka Cyprus Main Event
The last 8 finalists will battle it out for the title of champion of this year's Eureka Cyprus 2024 Main Event. A $386,210 prize awaits the next champion. The $50,000 EPT Super High Roller has also been played where the current chipleader is Vicente Delgado.
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Matt Savage has posted updated tournament rules, many will be pleased
Matt Savage, founder of the Tournament Directors Association, has posted updated tournament rules on the X social network, effective immediately. The new rules address the issue of facial overlap or the use of phones during play.
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Eureka Main Event surpasses last year's numbers, 418 players advance to Day 2
All eyes were on the action at EPT Cyprus and specifically waiting for the final numbers of the Eureka Main Event. Last year, in its debut stop in Cyprus, it produced great numbers and this year the organisers wanted to surpass them, which they finally did. In addition, we'll also take a look at the $20,000 buy-in one-day tournament in this article.
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EPT Cyprus has kicked off, what can we look forward to?
The European Poker Tour series is back in Cyprus again after a year, bringing dozens of tempting tournaments, headlined by the Main Event. The whole festival kicked off yesterday with the Eureka Main Event and Mystery Bounty tournament.
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Italian player Simone Andrian is the new WSOPE 2024 Main Event champion
And now WSOP Europe 2024 is over! We have also met the latest gold bracelet winner, Italian Simone Andrian. He started Day 4 among the smallest stacks and has already entered the final table as a massive chipleader. He gradually lost a large part of his stack in heads-up play, but in the end he managed to win the valuable bracelet and the €1,300,000 prize.
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Bryn Kenney vs. Phil Hellmuth - will we see a heads-up from these greats?
Bryn Kenney was disrespectful in an interview about Phil Hellmuth and disparaged his position. Phil Hellmuth retaliated by asking Bryn Kenney where he was when Phil was looking for an opponent and Bryn replied that he was ready to go heads-up for at least $1 million. So will we see the all-time money list number one against the world number one in WSOP bracelets?
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We know the names of the WSOPE Main Event finalists, who will take home €1,300,000?
Yesterday we revealed the names of the WSOPE Main Event finalists, and today one of the final table participants will be awarded €1,300,000 and the gold champions bracelet. The closest player to the bounty so far is Italian Simone Andrian, who is a massive chipleader.