Seat 3: Jovan Kenjic, 28, Kragujevac, Serbia – 4,750,000
Jovan Kenjic, from Kragujevac, Serbia, has made an impressive run to the EPT Monte Carlo final table, showcasing both his skill and a rare moment of joy at the table.
The 28-year-old Kenjic recounted a memorable hand where he made quad aces, leading to a significant chip win. At that point, he was already the chip leader and now sits comfortably in third place with 4,750,000 chips.
This tournament marks a significant milestone for Kenjic, who has shown great potential in his poker career with three previous cashes in EPT Main Events—twice in Prague and once in Cyprus—and numerous side-event placements.
Despite only turning professional and hitting the circuit five years ago, Kenjic's performance in Monaco could potentially secure him as one of Serbia's top poker players.
With Serbia still vying for its first EPT Main Event champion, Kenjic's success in Monte Carlo could catapult him into the nation’s top five poker players, marking a historic achievement.