Another day is in the books at the 2014 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino European Poker Tour Grand Final Main Event. After six 75-minute levels of play in Day 2, Russia's Vladimir Troyanovskiy bagged up the largest stack (450,500) amongst the 123 remaining players. Troyanovskiy is a regular in the Super High Roller and High Roller tournaments on the European Poker Tour and, believe it or not[...] Read more » EPT Grand Final: Russian High Roller Leads Final 123
Joined: Mar '11
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Johnny Lodden is having another real good run in this tournament and his turn around in fortunes seems to be continuing. A lot of superstars have been eliminated so whoever wins this will have earned it
"After six 75-minute levels of play in Day 2, Russia's Vladimir Troyanovskiy bagged up the largest stack (450,500) amongst the 123 remaining players. Troyanovskiy is a regular in the Super High Roller and High Roller tournaments on the European Poker Tour and, believe it or not, he played final tables in both of them at the 2013 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure."
Until the EU or the USA take away all of his money because of what Putin's do (or going to do?) in Ukraine.
Joined: Apr '11
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I hope Johnny will manage to win this event lol
I also heard about the russian that is chip leader for the moment some time ago when he participated to another live event but i think he barely was ITM in that one.
Joined: Mar '12
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Lodden for the title! A whole bunch of big names gone - makes it interesting for all the rest as they are top top players. Technically it shoudl be easier as there are weaker players, but I dunno if that effect happens in these big tournies.