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Almaty and Yevgeny reach the climactic stage of the EPT Grand Final Tournament

Kazakh Poker Stars Reach Final Tables at EAPT Grand Final in Sochi; Almat Enjoys Notable Success

Almaty and Yevgeny reach the climactic stage of the EPT Grand Final Tournament

Revamped Update on EAPT Grand Final Winners

Let's break down the final tables at the EAPT Grand Final poker series held back in November.hip, Kazakhstan's representative Almat showcased stellar playing skills in the $2,200 High Roller event with 137 entries, amassing a prize pool of $260,000. He stormed into the final table with the fourth-biggest stack but eventually bowed out in 7th place after a heartbreaking set-over-set hand, pocketing a respectable $10,280.

Here's the complete rundown of the High Roller final table:

  1. Ivan Soshnikov (Russia) - $67,005
  2. Maxim Lykov (Russia) - $45,785
  3. Anatolii Zyrin (Russia) - $31,940
  4. Evgeniy Korchagin (Russia) - $23,455
  5. Andrey Pateichuk (Russia) - $16,970
  6. Aleksey Savenkov (Russia) - $12,965
  7. Almat (Kazakhstan) - $10,280
  8. Alexandr Shevlyakov (Russia) - $8,250
  9. Gleb Tremzin (Russia) - $6,690

Meanwhile, Evgeniy left his mark on the $1,100 Turbo Main Event with 125 entries and a prize pool of $118,750. Despite finishing fourth, he took home a solid $10,700.

The Turbo main event's final table results are as follows:

  1. Dmitriy Vitkind (Russia) - $23,170
  2. khail Zamyatin (Russia) - $23,045
  3. Valeriy Avanesyan (Russia) - $19,800
  4. Evgeniy (Kazakhstan) - $10,700
  5. Sergey Leonov (Ukraine) - $7,745
  6. Aleksandr Lakhov (Russia) - $5,915
  7. Nikita Bochkin (Russia) - $4,690
  8. Nikolay Fal (Russia) - $3,765

Furthermore, Shyngys claimed 8th place in the Main Event of the Master Classics of Poker, held in Amsterdam concurrently. Svetlana earns a spot as the runner-up in a PLO tournament during the EPT Open Sochi.

Stay tuned for more updates on the Euro Asia Poker Tour (EAPT). Cheers!

For additional insights, keep an eye on the EAPT's official website or social media channels. They might provide updates on future high-stakes events like the Mediterranean Poker Party (MPP), featuring a High Roller and 6 Max Turbo Bounty tournaments, scheduled for May 3-13, 2025, in Cyprus. [More Details]

  1. Ivan Soshnikov, a Russian player, emerged as the winner in the EAPT Grand Final's $2,200 High Roller event with 137 entrants, earning a prize of $67,005.
  2. Almat, representing Kazakhstan, displayed impressive poker skills in the same event but ended up in 7th place, pocketing $10,280.
  3. Meanwhile, Anatolii Zyrin, another Russian player, secured the 3rd place in the High Roller event, winning $31,940.
  4. Andrey Pateichuk, another competitor hailing from Russia, finished 5th in the High Roller event, earning $16,970.
  5. The $1,100 Turbo Main Event saw Evgeniy from Kazakhstan secure a 4th place finish, winning $10,700.
Two individuals of Kazakhstani origin reached the conclusive phases of the EAPT Grand Final poker series, held in Sochi during late November. Almat demonstrated proficiency in the tournament. Explore online poker in Kazakhstan. Discover poker online at kz.ourwebsite.com.

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