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2008 PokerStars.com EPT Budapest

�4,350 EPT Budapest Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2008 PokerStars.com EPT Budapest

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
jj
Prize
€595,839
Event Info
Buy-in
€4,000
Prize Pool
€2,128,000
Entries
532
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
0

Final Table Bios - Johnny Lodden

Johnny Lodden
Johnny Lodden
Seat 7: Johnny Lodden, 23, Norway �C PokerStars sponsored player - 500,000 chips

Norwegian poker star Johnny Lodden has cashed at six EPTs but this is his first final table �C and the first time he has been sponsored by PokerStars. Johnny, who came 11th at the World Series Europe main event last month for ��54,300, started his poker life playing high-stakes cash games online. In fact, he was so feared by most people that few players were willing to take him on at the highest levels. His great friend Team PokerStars Pro Wlliam Thorson said: "I��ve known Johnny for many years and always known he��s a great player. But a lot of people who are great online don��t necessarily cut it in live tournaments. Johnny has worked hard though and I always knew he would be a great live tournament player as well."

Final Table bios courtesy of Mad Harper from PokerStars.com.

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Final Table Bios - Zoltan Toth

Zoltan Toth - Chipleader
Zoltan Toth - Chipleader
Seat 8: Zoltan Toth, 41, Hodmezovasarhely, Hungary �C 1,059,000 chips

The local hero at the EPT Budapest main event, Zoltan Toth has showed real character during the last few days. He advances to the final table with a slight chip lead, with over 1,000,000 chips. This is his greatest poker achievement to date, although he��s a tournament-only poker player usually at his local casino. After graduating from high-school, Zoltan started up his own businesses and now owns a pub and clothes-import company. When asked about his hobbies and poker life, he merely replied: "During the summer I go fishing, winter time I play poker."

Final Table bios courtesy of Mad Harper from PokerStars.com.

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