The 2011 EPT Berlin Main Event attracted a 773-player field (€5,500 buy-in) and 353 of them made it through the two starting days and will soon return to the tables and play Day 2 of the tournament. The total prize pool is €3,865,000 from which the top 120 will get a piece of. The first place pays €825,000, the runner-up will get €500,000, and third place finisher will get &eur[...] Read more » EPT Berlin: 353 players left and €3,8 million up for grabs
Joined: Oct '09
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lets see how the day 2 will be good for the russians players who in europe tournaments this year starts very well and showing really great results D: good luck and have fun
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thats a big playing field for an EPT event and thats why nice prizepool for this tournament. no big name in the field, still a lot of poker to be played and anything can happen, gl to ppl still in it
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Too bad this edition of European Poker Tour Berlin didn't attracted any big names of poker but it's an interesting tournament to watch. I think it's not just the event itself or the fact that is organized by Pokerstars but i think it organized in a bad period for the big names in poker. As stated above russian players seem to do very well on european tournaments this year, although they didn't won the first place on any of them. The first place prize is pretty consistent so i'm sure the final table will be pretty interesting. Also the actual chip leader it's a pretty interesting character.
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