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EPT - Warsaw: Clayton Mozdzen is the new chip leader

Tags: Carter Phillips, Clayton Mozdzen, EPT, PokerStars, Warsaw.
Posted on 23 October 2009 by "T".

In the field of the 55 remaining players (who have made it from Day 2 to Day 3) we find many PokerStars qualifiers and pros. American PokerStars qualifier Carter Phillips, who won EPT Barcelona last month, was in the lead almost all Day 2 but then lost the lead to fellow qualifier Clayton Mozdzen from Canada.

The Main Event of EPT Warsaw attracted a total of 203 players from 33 countries this time. The total prize pool is €1,145,826, and 24 players will get a piece of it. The winner of the tournament will get €358,644, and the second place finisher will get €200,520.

 


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9 comments on "EPT - Warsaw: Clayton Mozdzen is the new chip leader"


 NANACONDA23/10/2009 10:40:30 GMT
I don't like his face. Its very upsetting to look at.
 MANUEDO23/10/2009 10:48:56 GMT
I am sorry for Dario Minieri, but Italy has 3 players left on day 3.
It would be curious to talk about the short number of players signed in this event ( only 215 )
 SuperNoob23/10/2009 13:31:40 GMT
There is still a long way to go and anything can happen with 55 players remaining.He can regain the lead again anytime
btw quite few players for EPT only 203, looks like this one had higher buyin
 NANACONDA23/10/2009 15:39:37 GMT
Not a hope will this fella win. You can tell he's a bottler a mile off
 Yuki55525/10/2009 14:59:20 GMT
Clayton mozden is out 6th now AKs vs AA
 dalia1125/10/2009 18:09:20 GMT
I thought he would win it...
 Calmplay26/10/2009 07:26:15 GMT
This tourney is all over, and guess what? An another french player took it down... the french poker players are on a rush lastly on the circuit. I wished I was a french poker player as I would have probably won big online.
 Yuki55526/10/2009 10:43:44 GMT
I am a french poker player Tongue French poker is rising dudes! Smile
 Fakiry29/10/2009 14:40:41 GMT
Fighting for €350K at the real tables, starting only against 200 players (not being worried about the buy in) should be really motivating. The makes who play poker for living should love this kind of tourneys.

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