EPT Snowfest, Day 1B: Vladimir Geshkenbein, chip leader for the Day 2
The second Day1 of the European Poker Tour Snowfest went as planned in the hall of Alpine Palace Casino on Monday, March 21, 2011. A second day that saw as promised the participation of long-awaited big names of poker who come from both poker club but also professionals of online poker rooms. Thus, they were among 302 players who came there to take part in the main tournament of 3.500 + 250. With this second qualifying day of the Main Event of this 2011 edition of the EPT Snowfest, the expected prize pool is valued at over 1.6 million if added with the 180 other participants of the first day of Day1. Therefore, the future winner of the EPT Snowfest 2011 will leave with a gain of around 400,000. In addition, a minimum amount of 5,250 will be awarded to some 72 top players in this competition.
To return to the direct confrontation of the players at day1 B, 166 of them had the chance to qualify for Day 2 of Tuesday, March 22 at the end of the fateful day. As preliminary result, the place of chip leader of this second part of the Main Event is occupied by the Russian Vladimir Geshkenbein, who have a number of over 250,000 chips, is the leader of the classification of the two days combined. Players aligned by the Team 770 maintain their positions in the ranking. We should also mention in passing the recent provisional comfortable third place of the winner of the EPT Copenhagen, the Swedish Michael Tureniec with 186,800 tokens.
Source: poker777.com
Friday, 25 March 2011
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