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Christoffer Karlén's poker tournament reaches critical Level 27 showdown

The tension rises as Spain's Alexey Neofitov leads with 53 big blinds—while rivals fight to survive. Who will outlast the pressure in this €238K poker clash?

The image shows a group of men sitting around a table playing poker, with coins and cards spread...
The image shows a group of men sitting around a table playing poker, with coins and cards spread out in front of them. In the background, there is a pillar and other objects, suggesting that the men are participating in a poker tournament.

Christoffer Karlén's poker tournament reaches critical Level 27 showdown

The latest update from the poker tournament shows Christoffer Karlén at Level 27, with blinds at 50,000/100,000. So far, 11 players remain in contention for a share of the €238,075 prize pool. The competition is heating up as the chip leaders begin to emerge. Alexey Neofitov from Spain currently holds the biggest stack, with 5,280,000 chips—equivalent to 53 big blinds. His strong position gives him a clear advantage as the tournament progresses.

Hugo De Brites from Portugal follows closely in second place, holding 3,400,000 chips, or 34 big blinds. Just behind him, Daniel Ruiz Triana, also from Spain, sits in third with 3,350,000 chips, matching De Brites’ 34 big blinds.

Alejandro Rubio, another Spanish player, ranks fourth with 3,305,000 chips, or 33 big blinds. Rounding out the top five is Ashley Brown from the United Kingdom, who has 2,200,000 chips, amounting to 22 big blinds. The remaining 11 players continue to battle for the top spots as the tournament reaches its later stages. With the prize pool set at €238,075, the pressure is on for those still in the running. The next rounds will determine who advances further in the competition.

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