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2021 EPT Online Day 2: Andrey "Anjeyyy" Novak Wins Series Opener

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Day 2 of 2021 EPT Online Series has come to it's conclusion on PokerStars five champions crowned on the second day of proceedings.

The EPT Online Series Opener saw 47 players return to the virtual felt which was eventually won by Andrey "Anjeyyy" Novak while EPT Online 03: $530 NLHE, 200K Gtd and EPT Online 04: $2,100 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive Knockout, Trophy Event #2, High Roller], 300K Gtd completed their Day 1's.

The $530 NLHE, 200K Gtd tournament has 59 of its 576 entries returning for Day 2 with Greece's Georgios "Geokarak" Karakousis in pole position to get their hands on the $50,868 first-place prize. PokerStars Ambassador Parker "tonkaaaa" Talbot also successfully navigated the first hurdle with a chip stack good enough for 13th place. Play gets underway at 5.05 p.m. GMT on December 10.

Paulo "paulinhoo00" Brombin, Niklas "Lena900" Astedt and Samuel "�urop�an" Vousden have all made the final seven of the $2,100 NLHE Trophy Event but currently trail "lamp4kalove" who returns to the final day as chip leader. The remaining players have all locked up $8,578 along with their bounty prizes as they each eye top prize of $38,519 and the trophy.

The event had a total of 224 entries beefing the prize pool to $448,000. The Day 1 survivors will play out to a winner on December 10, at 6:05 p.m. GMT

Read on to find out the latest winners of the 2021 EPT Online.

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Andrey "Anjeyyy" Novak Triumphs in EPT Online Series Opener

Andrey "Anjeyyy" Novak picked up his first 2021 EPT Online Series title after being the last player standing in EPT Online 01: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max, Series Opener], $250K Gtd.

Novak topped the 334 player field and boosted their bankroll with a further $62,517 after they defeated Russia's "Mukhin1" at heads-up play. The final table also included Lucio "WizardOffAz" Lima and PokerStars ambassador Fintan "easywithaces" Hand.

EPT Online 01: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max, Series Opener], $250K Gtd - Trophy Event #1 Final Table Results

PLACEPLAYERCOUNTRYPRIZE
1Andrey "Anjeyyy" NovakUkraine$62,517
2Mukhin1Russia$45,709
3Lucio "WizardOffAz" LimaBrazil$33,419
4Gogac sniperAustria$24,434
5wluczkij8Poland$17,865
6Fintan "easywithaces" HandIreland$13,062
7drew.derzhUkraine$9,550
8monzemannAustria$6,983

Romania Takes Gold and Silver in EPT Online Mini 03

The Romanian duo of "OnL|Ne93" and "Borbo84" battled it out to become the winner of EPT Online Mini 03: $55 NLHE, $100K Gtd with the former walking away as the champion. The pair made a deal at heads-up play with "OnL|Ne93" netting themselves a $23,478 payday while "Borbo84" cashed for $20,743.

The online event came with a $100,000 guarantee and that was smashing with the final prize pool being $180,350. There was a total of 3,607 entries with just 521 making the money.

EPT Online Mini 03: $55 NLHE, $100K Gtd Final Table Results

PLACEPLAYERCOUNTRYPRIZE
1OnLNe93Romania$23,478*
2Borbo84Romania$20,743*
3Dimitar "Bashov" BashovBulgaria$13,118
4Stiffler8818Austria$9,351
5kingmmmCanada$6,666
6Agentul05Romania$4,752
7alfieri.DRChile$3,387
8macaulay7United Kingdom$2,415
9karamba1111Russia$1,721

*indicates heads-up deal

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Alysson "Brunopoker94" Bruno Misses Out On EPT Online Mini 04 Title

Alysson "Brunopoker94" Bruno had to settle with the second-place spoils after they fell short to Canada's "BigSlickDRE" in EPT Online Mini 04: $22 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO, Mini High Roller], $125K Gtd. Bruno's combined earnings for the event totaled $14,806 while the victor claimed a final prize of $19,580.

Similar to EPT Online Mini 03, the guarantee for the event was obliterated with the 11,519-strong field generating a final prizepool of $230,380.

EPT Online Mini 04: $22 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO, Mini High Roller], $125K Gtd

PLACEPLAYERCOUNTRYBOUNTIESPRIZETOTAL PRIZE
1BigslickDRECanada$6,709$12,871$19,580
2Alysson "Brunopoker94" BrunoBrazil$1,947$12,859$14,806
3Celula1010Brazil$574$7,629$8,203
4Mr.LuckyFullRussia$726$5,438$6,164
5zoztenez23Mexico$1,027$3,877$4,904
6BlaiseZabini1Czech Republic$1,252$2,763$4,015
7the*god88Romania$661$1,970$2,631
8orlandopigBrazil$1,587$1,404$2,991

"SharkOmaha" Secures Five-Figure Payday in EPT Online Mini 05

"SharkOmaha bested 954 other entries to walk away as the only five-figure winner in EPT Online Mini 05: $109 PLO [6-Max, Progressive KO], $50K Gtd. They achieved the feat by collecting $6,037 in bounties as well as the $6,658 that was up top.

"SharkOmaha" was one of three Russian players to make the final table, with "Fal1st" and "isixyy finishing in third and fourth respectively. Canada's "poker168888" was the runner-up and locked up $9,133 of the $95,500 prizepool.

EPT Online Mini 05: $109 PLO [6-Max, Progressive KO], $50K Gtd

PLACEPLAYERCOUNTRYBOUNTIESPRIZETOTAL PRIZE
1SharkomahaRussia$6,037$6,658$12,695
2poker168888Canada$2,476$6,657$9,133
3FAL1stRussia$548$3,809$4,357
4isixyyRussia$1,889$2,654$4,543
5pausinho83Germany$1,459$1,849$3,308
6mnammnamCzech Republic$630$1,289$1,919

Romania��s "andreeadeea" Wins PokerStars Big 20 Finale for $438K

Marcin "clardarth" Pszenniak Completes $31,378 Pot-Limit Omaha Haul

Poland secured their first 2021 EPT Online Series winner after Marcin "clardarth" Pszenniak got the job done in EPT Online 05: $1,050 PLO [6-Max, Progressive KO], $100K Gtd. Pszenniak scooped a whopping $18,570 in bounties to go along with the winner's spoils of $12,808 for a final prize of $31,378. "ShipitFTW911" ($15,260) was the vanquished opponent when it came down to the last two players.

"sharkomaha" would also make their second EPT Online final table of the day, the Russian player took third place for an extra $10,146 to go along with their $12,695 prize in the Mini version of this event.

Day 2 of the 2021 EPT Online Series saw two of their PLO events play out, with a further four taking place later on in the festival's schedule. The $2,100 PLO [6-Max, High Roller], $250k Gtd - Trophy Event #8 kicks off on Sunday, December 12 with the $10,300 PLO [6-Max, Sunday Super High Roller], $300k Gtd - Trophy Event #19 commencing a week later. Both tournaments will have mini events running alongside it which comes with more affordable buy-ins for those with modest bankrolls.

EPT Online 05: $1,050 PLO [6-Max, Progressive KO], $100K Gtd

PLACEPLAYERCOUNTRYBOUNTIESPRIZETOTAL PRIZE
1Marcin "clardarth" PszenniakPoland$18,570$12,808$31,378
2ShipitFTW911Sweden$2,453$12,807$15,260
3SharkomahaRussia$2,250$7,896$10,146
4Kraskata85Bulgaria$4,438$5,767$10,205
5Mr JuhlenSweden$875$4,212$5,087
6DimaduAustria$1,250$3,076$4,326

2021 EPT Online Events Scheduled For December 10

Four more events will play out later today on December 10 with the third trophy event, EPT Online 07: $5,200 6+ Hold'em [6-Max, Short Deck High Roller], $150 Gtd, kicking off at 6:05 p.m. GMT. An hour before, EPT Online 06: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max], $225K Gtd gets underway, the two-day event comes with a massive $225,000 guarantee.

Be sure to come back to PokerNews to get the scoop on all the latest action from the 2021 EPT Online Series.

TIME (GMT)TOURNAMENTBUY-IN
5:05 p.m.EPT Online Mini 06: $109 NLHE [8-Max], $175K Gtd$109
5:05 p.m.EPT Online 06: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max], $225K Gtd - 2-Day Event$1,050
6:05 p.m.EPT Online Mini 07: $55 6+ Hold'em [6-Max, Short Deck Mini HR], $25K Gtd$55
6:05 p.m.EPT Online 07: $5,200 6+ Hold'em [6-Max, Short Deck High Roller], $150 Gtd - Trophy Event #3, 2-Day Event$5,200
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