Alex Hendriks Leads Baker��s Dozen into MPNPT Bratislava Main Event Final Day
Day 2 of the �550 MPN Poker Tour Bratislava Main Event coincided with the Bratislava marathon, a different sort of endurance test than that faced by the 106 returning poker players. Now just 13 remain, with their hopes pinned on an MPNPT title and the �30,000 top prize that accompanies it. In the lead is Alex Hendriks with 1,145,000, closely followed by Day 1a��s chip leader Danijel Kucurski.
It was a hard fight around the bubble, culminating in the elimination of Georgios Drakakis in 46th place. He received a surprise consolation entry into the next MPNPT stop at Sunny Beach, Bulgaria on July 5-8, which softened the blow of missing out on a �900 min-cash.
Finishing in the money, but shy of making the final day were Ian Simpson and Mantas Urbonas (42nd and 40th, for �900), Day 2 entrants Dara O��Kearney and Dara Davey (taking home �1,200 for 26th and 22nd respectively), and Monika "HeyMonia" Zukowicz (16th for �1,600). MPNPT Tallin champion Keimo Suominen saw his hopes of another final table fail after he busted in 14th place for �2,000.
Suominen may have been the longest lasting player wearing the Paf qualifier logo, but the prize (a package for the next MPNPT stop worth �1,500 courtesy of Paf) went to Jari Hurri, who was playing his original buy-in. The Betsson Group��s last-longer, also awarding a package, is still up in the air, with three players left in contention.
A total prize pool of �159,565 was generated by a 329-entry field, representing dozens of nationalities and every sort of player from the professional to the local recreational poker enthusiast. Click here for a review of Day 2 and payouts from the Main Event thus far.
Play resumes at 13:00, with live streaming beginning at 13:30 to allow for the cards-up delay. Watch on Twitch or the MPN Poker Tour Facebook page. In addtion, any major action will be recapped at the live mpnpokertour.com blog.
Main Event Day 3 Players
Player | Country | Qualifier | Table | Seat | Chips |
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Daniel Camus | Belgium | 1 | 1 | 378,000 | |
Jussi Mattila | Finland | 1 | 3 | 454,000 | |
Danijel Kucurski | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Betsson | 1 | 4 | 1,056,000 |
Johannes Park Skek | Denmark | 1 | 5 | 1,035,000 | |
Colin Guthrie | United Kingdom | 1 | 6 | 1,100,000 | |
Andy Hills | United Kingdom | Grosvenor | 1 | 7 | 552,000 |
Dominik Desset | Denmark | 1 | 9 | 436,000 | |
Jan Noga | Czech Republic | 2 | 1 | 1,023,000 | |
Will Dorey | United Kingdom | Betsafe | 2 | 3 | 540,000 |
Sebastian Rebhan | Germany | Betsson | 2 | 4 | 1,007,000 |
Dmitri Zatsik | Estonia | OlyBet | 2 | 5 | 638,000 |
Alex Hendriks | Netherlands | 2 | 7 | 1,145,000 | |
Sebastian Langrock | Germany | 2 | 9 | 531,000 |
Side events kicked into high gear on Saturday, with three tournaments catering for all tastes �C the two-day �150 Slovakia Poker Cup, the �330 MPNPT Bounty event, and the �40 All-in or Fold tournament for those who preferred a quick poker fix before heading out into the city to enjoy weekend Bratislava. The Slovakia Poker Cup attracted 128 entries and will award the winner �4,279 today, from a total prize pool of �16,141. Alternatively, the Cash Game Festival, running in harmonious parallel with the MPNPT this week, provided around the clock cash action with a stream of its own.
All side event entrants receive a free LIVE Fish Party ticket, which awards a three-handed turbo shot at prizes ranging from MPNPT merchandise to the Jackpot �C a �1,500 MPNPT package for an upcoming stop on the tour. More information can be found at the Media Desk.
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