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EPT: Mystery Bounty winner revealed, Main Event FPS goes to Day 2

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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.

EPT Monte Carlo 2024 is here, 10 days of the best poker aheadEPT Monte Carlo 2024 is here, 10 days of the best poker ahead

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