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EPT: Juan Pardo won SHR, the Main Event started yesterday

We got to know the new champions of EPT Cyprus. Juan Pardo became the winner of the Super High Roller after the deal, the Eureka ME trophy goes to India and the EPT Main Event started yesterday.

EPT Cyprus is in full swing and serving us several tempting tournaments every day. Today we will focus on the most important from the past days.

EPT Cyprus: The first trophy in the hands of Semionov, Eureka with a rocket startEPT Cyprus: The first trophy in the hands of Semionov, Eureka with a rocket start

We'll start with the Eureka Main Event, which had a buy-in of $1,100 and thanks to 2,659 entries, the prize pool reached $2,552,640. A reward of $362,365 awaited the winner here. The winner of the Eureka Main Event was a player from India named Ankit Ahuja, who dealt with all his opponents at the final table. In addition to the beautiful reward, he also took home an iconic trophy.


 

What happened in SHR
 

The Super High Roller was also held yesterday with a buy-in of $50,000, which brought 46 entries and a prizepool of $2,231,460. Of this sum, $769,860 was waiting for the winner. Names such as Leon Sturm ($200,800), Sam Grafton ($256,600) or Teun Mulder ($345,900) fought for this reward. Juan Pardo and Vincente Delgado reached the final heads-up. The two worked out a deal that saw Juan Pardo emerge as the winner with $688,560 and Delgado taking home $583,400 for second place.

The EPT Cyprus Main Event has started

The first flight of the EPT Main Event, which has a traditional buy-in of $5,300, started yesterday. The entries counter reached the number 467 and we got to know the first advancing names. There are 133 of them, and in the highest places there are names like Milos Skrbic (402,000), Dario Sammartino (297,000) and Parker Talbot (276,000). However, Benny Glaser (73,000), Adrian Mateos (70,500), Vladas Tamasauskas (70,000), Hossein Ensan (63,000), Sam Greenwood (35,000) or Joao Vieira (30,500) are also still in the game.

The Main Event of EPT Cyprus will continue today with flight 1B and from tomorrow you can look forward to the live stream marathon.


Source: PSLive, EPT, Pokernews