Marcelo Bonanata Shines Again At The EPT: Podium In Paris – CodigoPoker

Marcelo Bonanata Shines Again At The EPT: Podium In Paris - CodigoPoker
Marcelo Bonanata vuelve a brillar en el EPT: podio en París

The European Poker Tour Paris crowned Bulgarian Boris Angelov

Bulgaria
as champion of the €10.200 Mystery Bounty 2026, but from a Latin American perspective, the story had another protagonist: Marcelo Bonanata
Uruguay
. The Uruguayan professional finished in a meritorious third place, pocketing €44.800 and making it clear that his name remains synonymous with results in major tournaments.

The event gathered 75 entries and a prize pool of €750.000, with a final table full of experience. Bonanata once again demonstrated his ability to navigate tough fields, staying firm throughout the decisive day. Although he failed to capture bounties for eliminations in the final stretch, his consistency took him to the podium and kept him in the title hunt for much of the closing stages.

Marcelo Bonanata Shines Again At The EPT: Podium In Paris - CodigoPoker

Boris Angelov Won This Tournament And Reached 5 Million Dollars In Live Tournament Earnings, According To Hendonmob.

Read more The Enjoy Poker Tour Main Event, Getting Bigger and Bigger: It Surpassed the Guarantee — CodigoPoker

For those who follow the European circuit, the performance is no surprise. Bonanata has been a regular face on the EPT since 2013 and already knows what it’s like to lift a trophy in this format. In 2024, he conquered the Mystery Bounty at EPT Cyprus after an intense nine-hour day, taking home a total prize of US$156.800 and marking one of the high points of his career. That victory was historic: his first title on the tour and the first achieved live outside of Uruguay.

The result in Paris confirms that it was not an isolated hit, but part of a solid career that reports nearly 1.1 million dollars in live tournaments, according to HendonMob.

EPT Paris – Mystery Bounty

Buy-in: US$10.200
Entries: 75
Prize Pool: €750,000

Results

Bulgaria
Boris Angelov – €217,100
Bulgaria
Dimitar Danchev – €150,200
Uruguay
Marcelo Bonanata – €44,800
Suecia
Sven Andersson – €44,450
Austria
Klemens Roiter – €84,000
Suecia
Alexander Ivarsson – €43,550
Bulgaria
Alex Kulev – €39,350
Francia
Alexandre Reard – €28,450

Read more A Bartender Used His Day Off At Work To Win His First Poker Tournament — CodigoPoker

Cashouts include bounties.

Translated from

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *