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2018 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo©Casino EPT

Main Event
Dias: 3
Event Info

2018 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo©Casino EPT

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
qq
Premiação
€712,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Premiação
€3,768,450
Entries
777
Informações do Nível
Nível
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000

It's Bubble Time on Day 3 of the PokerStars and Monte-Carlo©Casino EPT Main Event

Nick Petrangelo
Nick Petrangelo

At noon local time, cards will be back in the air for Day 3 of the 2018 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo©Casino €5,300 EPT Main Event. The atmosphere will be tense right off the bat, as 120 players remain and 111 of them go home with money. It's bubble time in Monte Carlo, and bottom chip count dwellers such as Makram Saber (30,000), Ryan Riess (44,000), Pete Chen (47,000) and Romain Lewis (55,500) are at risk on missing out on a payday of at least €9,400.

On the flipside, David Peters is the man in charge with 603,500 in chips, far more than his nearest challengers Maxim Panyak (494,500), Nicolas Dumont (483,000) and Said Butba (475,000). The red spade is still represented by Team PokerStars Pro's Randy "nanonoko" Lew (231,500) and Andre Akkari (227,000).

Last year's Day 2 chipleader Nick Petrangelo sits in fifth this time with 463,000. Petrangelo is having a successful week already in the principality in the French Riviera; he finished second in the 50K Single-Day HIgh Roller for €467,410. To top that, Petrangelo needs to win this tournament and grab the €712,000 first-place prize that awaits the winner on Friday, May 4.

Almost five levels of 90 minutes each will be played out today in the Salle des Etoiles of Le Sporting at the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort. There are 75 minutes remaining in level 14, where players will return with blinds at 1,500/3,000 and a big blind ante of 3,000. Today's levels are as follows:

LevelSmall BlindBig BlindBig Blind Ante2
141,5003,0003,000
152,0004,0004,000
162,5005,0005,000
173,0006,0006,000
184,0008,0008,000

The shot clock will be in play, giving players just 30 seconds to come to a decision. Players receive two additional 30 second time bank cards on top of those they received earlier when play gets underway. PokerNews will be on the floor from start to finish to bring you live coverage as well as feature stories, and capture all the excitement from EPT Monte Carlo.