![]() With the prize pool set at €1.72 million, the champion was going to take home €283,000 in cash, but a five-way ICM deal among the remaining players meant that everyone left in play would get at least €125,684 for their troubles, significantly diminishing the first place prize. The final nine were all European players, with three Romanians, two Germans, and one player each from Italy, Belarus, Poland, and Slovakia representing their flags at the final table. While nearly 2000 players gave it a shot, only 21 would return for Day 3 action on Monday, and a final table was set after slightly more than five hours of play. The Kings Casino Rozvadov has been the center of all poker action in Europe for quite some time, so it comes as little surprise that the record-setting EUREKA event happened in this casino of all the places. International Final Table at Europe’s Poker Paradise If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, visit the National Council of Problem Gambling.
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