The EPT has always been a place for new champions to make a name for themselves. This Main Event looks likely to be no different, as the PokerStars Blog reports.
With 128 entries in total, a prize pool of €1,228,800 was generated and the first 17 spots will get paid. The minimum cash is worth €19,290 whereas the winner of the record-breaking EPT Deauville High Roller receives stunning €309,170. In addition to the title and cash prize, the winner of EPT Deauville will receive an exclusive watch worth more than €5,000 from luxury Swiss brand SLYDE, the Official Watch Sponsor for EPT Season 11 Main Events and High Rollers.
Bryan Paris was all in from under the gun for his last 10 big blinds and was called by Fabio Sperling in the cutoff whereas all other players mucked their cards. Paris held the but failed to improve against the of his opponent on a board of .
Yuri Martins Dzivielevski put his remaining stack over the line and big blind Robin Ylitalo put him at risk with a call.
Dzivielevski would need help from the dealer with his as he faced off against the of Ylitalo. He would get it right away as the cards ran out to hold and double up.