EPT Monte Carlo Day 4 of the Main Event was fiercely competitive from start to finish. The tournament began with a series of quick eliminations, with 14 players exiting the first phase of the competition in Monte Carlo. Heroic displays abounded, as chip leaders suddenly appeared, bluffs failed, and when the chips were pocketed, one of the 16 remaining players was left with just the big blind, and among the survivors wasFrancisco Benitez.
The player who stood out most during the madness was Philipp Wenzelburger, who was nearly eliminated when he opened with just 13 big blinds but won in 2017 Got three big hands. Continuous lead.
Philipp Wenzelburger leads the fifth day.
The German ends Day 4 with 6,545,000 chips, a clear lead over second-place finisher Jonathan Guedes, who has 3,570,000 chips.
Following Guedes, Jovan Kenjic is in third place with 3,255,000 chips, followed by Natan Chauskin in fourth place with 3,180,000. Canadian Jamil Wakil rounds out the top five with 2,470,000 points.
In tenth place is Benitez from Uruguay with 1,845,000 points, or more precisely 46 blinds, who is a target to reach the final table.
Francisco is already a well-known figure in the EPT. He has won two titles on tour, both at the 2022 EPT Barcelona: the €25,000 No-Limit Hold’em event with a prize pool of €341,565; and the €5,200 No-Limit Hold’em Mystery Bounty event with a prize pool of €341,565. €341,565. €114,080. So nowTomato is hoping for another win, this time with a seven-figure payout.
Day 5 will begin with 16 returning players this Friday at 12pm. There are 47 minutes left in Level 25, the blinds are 20,000/40,000 and the BB is 40,000.
The overall winner will receive €1,000,000 and the coveted PokerStars trophy.
EPT Monte Carlo – Main Event Benitez
Buy-in: 5,300 €
Entry: 1,208 €
Pot : € 5,858,800
Blinds: 20,000/40,000 Ansert BB 40,000.
Average: 2,265,000
Next price: 17,500 €
Number of chips
1. Philipp Wenzelburger – 6,545,000 – 164 BB2. Jonathan Gerdes – 3,570,000 – 89 BB3. Jovan Kenjic – 3,255,000 – 81 BB4° Natan Joskin – 3,180,000 – 80 BB5. Jamil Wakil – 2,470,000 – 62 BB6. Adrian Mateos – 2,405,000 – 60 BB7° Boris Angelov – 2,395,000 – 60 BB8° Rania Nasreddin – 2,135,000 – 53 BB9° Jonathan Pastore – 2,060,000 – 52 BB10.Francisco Benitez – 1,845,000 – 46 BB11 Dirk Van Lewis – 1,660,000 – 42 BB12° Nicholas Toom – 1,430,000 – 36 BB13. Joseph Sibicek – 1,400,000 – 35 BB14. Javier Caballo – 1,105,000 – 28 BB15. Nathan Tetart – 750,000 – 19 BB16. David Docherty – 40,000 – 1 BB
Odds table
1° €1,000,0002° €620,5003° €442,9004° 340,500 €5° 261,700 €6° 201,000 Euro7° 154,900 €8° €119,000
The text provides a detailed overview of Day 4 of the EPT Monte Carlo Main Event, highlighting the intense competition and showcasing standout players like Philipp Wenzelburger and Francisco Benitez. It sets the stage for Day 5, where 16 players will compete for a €1,000,000 prize and the coveted PokerStars trophy.
This text provides a detailed summary of the intense competition during Day 4 of the EPT Monte Carlo Main Event, with focus on Philipp Wenzelburger’s impressive performance. With the chip leader and notable players like Francisco Benitez vying for the coveted PokerStars trophy and a €1,000,000 prize, Day 5 promises an exciting finale with high stakes.
This text provides detailed information about the EPT Monte Carlo Main Event, highlighting the competitive nature of the tournament and the performance of key players such as Philipp Wenzelburger and Francisco Benitez. It also outlines the current chip counts and prize payouts for Day 5.
This text provides a detailed overview of the EPT Monte Carlo Main Event, highlighting the intense competition and key players. The focus is on Philipp Wenzelburger’s strong performance, leading into Day 5 with a significant chip lead. The prize money and stakes involved add to the high stakes and excitement of the tournament.