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Bulgarians Take the Win: Ognyan Dimov Wins EPT Deauville Main Event and €543,700
Final Table Prize Breakdown
- Ognyan Dimov (Bulgaria) - €543,700
- A master of strategy, Dimov out-played the competition to claim the top prize.
- Dany Parlafes (Romania) - €338,700
- Parlafes proved a formidable contender but fell short in the final showdown.
- Benjamin Buhr (France) - €242,390
- A strong performance from Buhr helped secure him the third-place prize.
- Benjamin Pollak (France) - €187,500
- Pollak demonstrated impressive skills throughout the tournament but ultimately missed out on the top spot.
- Andrius Bielskis (Lithuania) - €147,760
- Bielskis held his ground against tough opposition, finishing in fifth place.
- Joseph Carlino (France) - €115,650
- A successful tournament run for Carlino, snagging the sixth-place prize.
- Massou Cohen (France) - €85,530
- Cohen battled hard but came up just short, collecting the seventh-place prize.
- Matas Cimbolas (Lithuania) - €58,820
- Cimbolas exited the tournament early but still took home a respectable eighth-place prize.
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- Ognyan Dimov, the Bulgarian, turned around the EPT Deauville Main Event to claim the top prize of €543,700.
- Despite a strong performance, Benjamin Pollak, another Frenchman, missed out on the top spot and received €187,500.
- The Frenchman, Andrius Bielskis, held his ground against tough opponents and finished in fifth place, winning €147,760.
- Joseph Carlino, a fellow Frenchman, had a successful tournament run, securing the sixth-place prize of €115,650.
- Matas Cimbolas, from Lithuania, exited the tournament early but still took home a respectable eighth-place prize of €58,820.
