Day 1a chip leader Vladimir Geshkenbein (EPT Snowfest winner), Day 1b chip leader Cengiz Ulusu (finished 8th in 2009 EPT Dortmund) and Day 2 chip leader Anton Wigg (EPT Copenhagen winner). All of them made deep runs in the EPT Berlin main event but unforturnately none of them were among the 8 players who battled it out on the final table on Saturday.
In fact, the only real well-known [...] Read more » Davidi Kitai wins EPT Berlin for €712,000!
Joined: Apr '09
Location: Portugal
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Some well-known local players should invest more in their careers just like Davidi Kitai did. I guess he must have already won some good prizes in Belgium, but trying to be successful outside and reach the objective must be an excellent sensation. Maybe some others should follow his steps and apply their knowledge in foreign countries.
Joined: Mar '11
Location: Croatia
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I was seeing this one live on tv for 30 minutes or so... saw Buddiga getting kicked out holding AQ os against A10 os that got its pair on the turn card. Some major bluffing going on there also lol. Seeing the uncut version really gives u ( or me that never played live) the full perspective on how things go on a mtt... even as late as the final table. Didnt look much different of what u see on stars lol. Would really open some eyes n to ppl that complain about its software, that or they would start shouting at the dealer saying its all fixed.