Adrian Mateos Wins Two EPT Side Events in One Day
Most poker players dream about the day they win one European Poker Tour (EPT) event. It is almost unfathomable that a poker player can win two EPT side events in just one day, but that is just what Spain's Adrian Mateos accomplished on Feb. 7 when he not only won the �5,250 buy-in EPT Event #42 No Limit Hold'em - Turbo Cash - 6 Max, but also the �2,250 buy-in EPT Event #44 No Limit Hold'em - Turbo Cash - 6 Max during the EPT Deauville festival.
Mateos first won �36,290 ($41,448) in the EPT Deauville Event #42 when he beat out a small 18-player field, including fellow countryman Vicente Delgado, Ukraine's Eugene Katchalov, and Poland's Piotr Franczak.
�5,250 EPT Event #42 No Limit Hold'em - Turbo Cash - 6 Max Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize EUR | Prize USD |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Adrian Mateos | Spain | �36,290 | $41,448 |
2 | Vicente Delgado | Spain | �24,190 | $27,628 |
3 | Eugene Katchalov | Ukraine | �15,550 | $17,760 |
4 | Piotr Franczak | Poland | �10,370 | $11,844 |
Later in the day, Mateos won another �31,450 ($35,920) when he bested a 52-player field in the EPT Deauville Event #44 which included Dominik Nitsche, Artem Litinov, Ibrahim Ghassan, Marc Delimal, and David Vamplew on the final table.
�2,150 EPT Event #44 No Limit Hold'em - Turbo Cash - 6 Max Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize EUR | Prize USD |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Adrian Mateos | Spain | �31,450 | $35,920 |
2 | Dominik Nitsche | Germany | �22,710 | $25,938 |
3 | Artem Litvinov | Russia | �14,480 | $16,538 |
4 | Ibrahim Ghassan | Lebanon | �10,980 | $12,541 |
5 | Marc Delimal | France | �8,490 | $9,697 |
6 | David Vamplew | Scotland | �6,490 | $7,412 |
7 | Claude Mirval | France | �5,240 | $5,985 |
While the PokerStars blog titled EPT Deauville: Mateos wins two tournaments in a day points out that Mateos should consider only playing turbo tournaments, we respectfully disagree despite his amazing double-duty achievement on Saturday.
According to The Hendon Mob, where Mateos is ranked No. 1 on Spain's all-time money list with $2,183,922 in live tournament cashes. Mateos' biggest win came at the 2013 World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) Main Event where he bested a 375 player field for a �1,000,000 ($1,351,661) payday.
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