SPADEPOKER>POKER NEWS> Felix Schneiders finished second in the Eureka High Roller, earning €43,510

Felix Schneiders finished second in the Eureka High Roller, earning €43,510

Yesterday, a pair of Eureka Hamburg tournaments had their final day and it was the Main Event and High Roller. The Main Event was eventually dominated by a Ukrainian player and the High Roller ended with a heads-up deal that included Felix Schneiders.

The Eureka Poker Tour Hamburg at Casino Schenefeld is now over and we know the latest winners. Yesterday was also the final day of the Main Event with a buy-in of €1,100, 615 entries and a prize pool of €584,250.

A prize of €110,070 awaited the winner, and the top 19 players battled it out. Four local players made it to the final table, and the best finisher was Sergey Schumacher. He finished in fifth place and took home €29,060.

The winner was Khossein Kokhestani of Ukraine, who defeated Nicklas Dehli of Denmark in the final heads-up to take home the full winner's prize.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Khossein KokhestaniUkraine€110,070
2Nicklas DelhiDenmark€68,750
3Stan Van DijkNetherlands€49,110
4Simone DemasiItaly€37,780
5Sergey SchumacherGermany€29060
6Jonas StechbarthGermany€22,350
7Tim WernerGermany€17,190
8Timo SchmiedekeGermany€13,230
9Rens BuijsBelgium€10,610

High Roller closed the deal

The final day of the High Roller was also on the schedule with a buy-in of €2,200, 109 entries and a prizepool of €207,100. The winner here had €54,120 waiting for him, which was contested by 21 players in the final table.

Felix Schneiders started here with the second largest stack and eventually made it to heads-up play. Here he made a deal with his opponent, after which Felix took home €43,510. The winner was Min-Guk Kim, who collected €45,510.

POSITIONPRIZEDEALNAME & SURNAMECOUNTRY
1€54,120€45,510Min-GukKimGER
2€34,900€43,510FelixSchneidersGER
3€24,930 FlorisPopGER
4€19,180 FrederikThiemerGER
5€14,750 VitaliiPeikoUKR
6€11,350 ThorbenVellrathGER
7€9,080 ModarAlsoudSYR
8€7,260 KentRoedNOR


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