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WCOOP has kicked off, Lex Veldhuis and Samuel Mullur have already won the title
Lex Veldhuis secured his first WCOOP title last night, adding more than $130,000 to his bankroll. Samuel Mullur wasn't to be shamed either, as he also claimed the title along with a payday of more than $40,000. In addition, we have many other interesting results for you.
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Last year's runner-up, today's champion - Marc Sen wins WPT Prime Liechtenstein
For a long time it looked like a one man show for chipleader Leander Dirlewanger, but in the end another player took the coveted trophy. Swiss player Marc Sen finished second in the WPT Prime Liechtenstein Championship last year, but this year no one will take the trophy away from him!
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Final Table : WPT Prime Liechtenstein 2024 - (CHF 1.000.000 GTD)
Nach einem anstrengenden 16-stündigen Tag 2 beim WPT Prime Liechtenstein Main Event stehen die finalen acht Spieler fest. Leandro Dirlewanger dominiert das Feld als Chipleader und ist mit über der Hälfte aller Chips dem Titel nun am nächsten!
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WPT Prime Liechtenstein has revealed the final table, with the unstoppable Dirlewanger holding 50% of the chips!
Yesterday, the WPT Prime Liechtenstein Main Event brought a challenging 16-hour Day 2, at the end of which we got to know the final eight. Chipleaader Leandro Dirlewanger is the closest to the title, taking more than half of all the chips in play into the final table!
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STREAM: EPT Barcelona Main Event (Final Table)
Today is the day we get to meet the new EPT Barcelona Main Event champion. He or she will take home a €1,512,000 prize and a valuable trophy. Who will emerge victorious from the last six players? Follow along with us via the live stream starting at 13:00.
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WPT Prime Championship breaks guarantee, 179 players advance to Day 2
The record was not broken, but the WPT Prime Liechtenstein Championship can still boast of breaking the CHF 1,000,000 guarantee. The prizepool is over CHF 1.4 million and 179 players made it through to Day 2. They are still led by Josef Gulas Sr.