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Talbot Moves With Big Stack Into Final Day of the €2,200 Eureka High Roller

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The €2,200 Eureka High Roller at the PokerStars European Poker Tour Prague consistently draws massive fields, and the 2024 installment upheld that tradition. Across the two starting flights, Day 1a and Day 1b, a total of 1,652 entries were recorded at the Hilton Prague, which is a new record for the venue. Both flights played down to the money, leaving 262 players to share the €3,171,840 prize pool.

Top Ten Chip Counts

Place Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Yehor Shumeiko Ukraine 757,000 95
2 Claudio Di Giacomo Italy 717,000 90
3 Michal Schuh Czech Republic 697,000 87
4 Felix Rabas Austria 619,000 77
5 Christopher Brammer United Kingdom 608,000 76
6 Tomas Geleziunas Lithuania 561,000 70
7 Bogdan Munteanu Romania 553,000 69
8 Arian Hassankashani United Kingdom 550,000 69
9 Jason Wheeler United States 533,000 67
10 Omar Del Pino Spain 519,000 65

Among the players that managed to get to day 2 is Parker Talbot (405,000) who managed to get twice the average stack. Talbot, known as “tonkaaaa” in the online poker community, is going to meet other notables in Day 2, such as Simon Brandstrom (310,000), Davidi Kita (234,000), Robin Ylitalo (199,000), Juha Helppi (174,000) and Gilles Simon (124,000).


Simon Brandstrom

Play will restart at 12:30 p.m. local time and continue until a winner is crowned, setting up a demanding day for the remaining players. Blinds will resume from Level 18: 4,000/8,000 with an 8,000 big blind ante. Each level will last 40 minutes, though the tournament clock may be reduced when the field is down to the final five players.

Follow PokerNews throughout Day 2 for complete coverage, from the initial bust-outs to the crowning of the High Roller champion.

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Arian HassankashaniBogdan MunteanuChristopher BrammerClaudio Di GiacomoDavidi KitaiFelix RabasGilles SimonJason WheelerJuha HelppiMichal SchuhOmar Del PinoParker TalbotRobin YlitaloSimon BrandstromTomas GeleziunasYehor Shumeiko

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