
The European Poker Tour continues to crown new champions day after day and distribute millions of dollars in prizes. On this occasion, the Super High Roller event, which featured a €100.000 buy-in, concluded. After two intense days of competition, finally, Ottomar Ladva 
The event had a total of 24 entries, which formed a prize pool of €2.257.920 that was distributed among the top 4 positions of the tournament. Among those present were world-renowned figures such as Bryn Kenney 


Day 2 of the tournament was quite intense, as the deep structure made it a longer day than expected. Finally, Kayhan Mokri 

Kayhan Mokri
The first to fall once in the money was Jean-Noel Thorel 

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The final showdown was extremely long. Both players felt comfortable playing small pots, so quite a bit of action was needed to see hands that committed large amounts of chips. Even so, the heads-up was a true emotional rollercoaster, with chips changing hands time and again.
In the final hand, Punsri called an all-in with J 9 on a board that had shown 6 10 3 J. Ladva showed Q 2 and the river could do nothing to save Punsri. In this way, Ottomar Ladva was crowned champion of the EPT Paris Super High Roller event and took home a prize of €970.920.
EPT Paris – Super High Roller
Buy-in: €100.000
Entries: 24
Prize Pool: €2.257.920
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