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

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The EPT Prague stop schedule yesterday included the final day of the €10,200 buy-in Mystery Bounty tournament, which attracted 42 entries and a prizepool of €406,980. A prize of €67,980 awaited the winner.

Hungarian pro András Németh entered the final day here as a massive chipleader, with a stack of up to 616,000. With the second biggest stack here, worth 323,000, was Niklas "Lena900" Astedt.

Only 6 players were able to take home the prize money. The smallest one was Niklas Astedt, who pocketed €53,800 along with the bounty, of which the bounty amounted to €40,000. András Németh and Michail Manolakis from Greece went into the final heads-up. András was able to outlast his opponent, taking home his fifth EPT trophy and €132,980 to go with it.

PLACE NAME COUNTRY TOTAL PAYOUT REGULAR PAYOUT BOUNTY PAYOUT
1 Andras Nemeth Hungary €132,980 €67,980 €65,000
2 Michail Manolakis Greece €89,300 €44,300 €45,000
3 Nikita Kuznetsov Russia €70,500 €30,500 €40,000
4 Ilia Pavlov Russia €22,700 €22,700 €0
5 Morten Klein Norway €27,700 €17,700 €10,000
6 Niklas Astedt Sweden €53,800 €13,800 €40,000

Eureka Main Event

The Eureka Main Event continued yesterday with flights 1C and 1D, with a buy-in of €1,100. The latter currently has 2,306 entries and 346 advancers. Italian player Stefano Puccilli bagged the most chips here yesterday, with a whopping 655,000. He is closely followed by Hungarian player István Pilhofer with a stack of 653,000.

The Eureka Main Event has two more flighters on the schedule to be played today and tomorrow the players will get together in Day 2, where they will be all ITM already.

Cuatro KO has brought just a few players

Yesterday's EPT Prague schedule included the NLH Cuatro Knockout with a buy-in of €12,300, where we saw just 11 entries. This brought the prizepool to €128,535 and prize money was waiting for just two players.

The winner here was Yauheni Tsiareshchanka of Belarus, who defeated Steve O'Dwyer in the final heads-up. Yauheni took home €96,000 and Steve took home €32,525.

Place Name Country Prize Bounty Total
1 Yauheni Tsiareshchanka Belarus €60,000 €36,000 €96,000
2 Steve O'Dwyer Ireland €32,525 €0 €32,525


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