The EPT series has moved to a popular luxury destination, Monte Carlo. Yesterday we were able to watch the final day of the €10,200 buy-in Mystery Bounty tournament, which attracted many a famous name.
Mystery Bounty has revealed the winner
The total number of entries here settled at 93, bringing the prizepool to €902,100. A prize of €116,800 awaited the winner here and cash prizes awaited 13 players.
The winner here was French player Antoine Labat, who took down Felipe Boianovsky from Brazil in the final heads-up. Labat took home €156,800 along with bounty prizes and Boianovsky won €117,700. More than Boianovsky, however, went to the player who finished in third place, Damian Salas. He earned €121,200.
Place | Name | Country | Prize+Bounty |
1. | Antoine Labat | France | 156.800€ |
2. | Felipe Boianovsky | Brazil | 117.700€ |
3. | Damian Salas | Argentina | 121.200€ |
4. | Jon Vallinas | Spain | 41.300€ |
5. | Alex Kulev | Bulgaria | 43.100€ |
6. | Bert Stevens | Belgium | 43.900€ |
7. | Aliaksei Boika | Belarus | 78.700€ |
8. | Ole Schemion | Germany | 41.900€ |
Main Event FPS full of familiar names
The €1,100 Main Event FPS moves into its Day 2 today, having brought in a total of 2,096 entries and the prizepool here is worth €2,012,160. Everyone in Day 2 is already ITM, but the payout is not currently posted yet.
314 players have advanced to Day 2 and there is no shortage of names like Julien Sitbon (383,000), Leo Worthington-Leese (203,000), Davidi Kitai (108,000), Felix Schneiders (74,000), Daniel Rezaei (73,000), Vivian Saliba (48,000) and Jon Kyte (46,000). The overall chipleader here is the American player Gil Aboodi with a stack of 889,000.
The FPS Main Event Day 2 will kick off at 12:00 noon on blinds of 2,000/5,000/5,000 and players will run through hourly levels.
Source - EPT, PS Live, Flickr