2019 PokerStars EPT Prague

�10,300 EPT High Roller
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 PokerStars EPT Prague

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
€523,120
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,300
Prize Pool
€2,473,500
Entries
255
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000

Who Will Be Victorious in the �10,000 EPT High Roller?

Masato Yokosawa
Masato Yokosawa

The final day of the 2019 PokerStars EPT Prague festival is about to get underway as the 2019 poker calendar begins to close out its season before the holidays. There will be 17 players returning to their seats in the �10,000 EPT High Roller but only one will come out on top in this 255-entry tournament.

After two days and 20 levels of poker, Simon Lofberg is currently leading the way with an impressive stack of 2,205,000 chips. Lofberg was the only player to crack the 2 million chip mark on Day 2 but his work isn't finished yet. Lofberg is in search of his largest career live tournament score but the competition will be tough when the cards go back in the air. Masato Yokosawa (1,685,000), George Wolff (1,115,000), and Yunye Lu (1,085,000) are the only other players with a seven-figure chip count.

There are plenty of others to keep an eye on moving forward including Gianluca Speranza (720,000), Matthias Eibinger (605,000), Ludovic Geilich (675,000), and Rainer Kempe (505,000). Sam Greenwood, Daniel Dvoress, and Tsugunari Toma are on the short stacks but they each have plenty of high-roller experience so don't count them out either.

EPT Prague �10,300 High Roller Seating Draw

SeatTable 1Chip CountTable 2Chip CountTable 3Chip Count
1Sam Greenwood110,000Rainer Kempe505,000Tsugunari Toma410,000
2Bhavin Khatri425,000Daniel Dvoress185,000Simon Pedersen505,000
3  Masato Yokosawa1,685,000  
4  Gianluca Speranza720,000George Wolff1,115,000
5Simon Lofberg2,205,000  Kemal Aslan850,000
6Ludovic Geilich675,000Matthias Eibinger605,000  
7Yunye Lu1,085,000  Fahredin Mustafov460,000
8Thi Nguyen595,000Arsenii Karmatckii665,000  

The action is scheduled to get underway at 12:30 p.m. local time with just one elimination away from breaking to two tables. The blinds will resume on level 21 at 10,000/20,000 and a 20,000 big blind ante. The levels will remain at 60 minutes throughout for the time being with a 20-minute break after every two levels. Each player will receive additional time extensions to begin the day as well as at the final table.

There is still plenty of money up for grabs as the day unfolds with the remaining players having already locked up �32,900. There will be significant pay jumps throughout the day with the winner taking home a cool �523,120.

Follow along with the PokerNews live reporting team to find out who will come out on top of this star-studded field and become the champion.

Tags: Daniel DvoressGeorge WolffGianluca SperanzaLudovic GeilichMasato YokosawaMatthias EibingerRainer KempeSam GreenwoodSimon LofbergTsugunari TomaYunye Lu