Paris Suits Him Well: Daniel Dvoress Adds Another EPT Title And Approaches US$47M – CodigoPoker

Paris Suits Him Well: Daniel Dvoress Adds Another EPT Title And Approaches US$47M - CodigoPoker
París le sienta bien: Daniel Dvoress suma otro título EPT y se acerca a los US$47M

If anyone doubted whether Daniel Dvoress

Canadá
would return cold after two months without playing, the Canadian responded as the stars do: by winning. The pro took the €25.000 Super High Roller Warm Up of the EPT Paris, pocketed €286.040 and surpassed the US$47 million mark in live earnings. Not bad for “getting back into the rhythm.”

The fact is significant. Just one day before the title, Dvoress had already secured a fourth-place finish in a €20.000 event, sharing a final table with heavy hitters like Mike Watson

Canadá
, Adrián Mateos
España
and Juan Pardo
España
. In other words, he didn’t just return in shape: he returned sharp.

The remaining players who finished ITM in this €25,000 Parisian tournament, which had 35 entries forming a prize pool of € 784.000, which was divided among Dimitar Danchev (2° – € 122.300), Kayhan Mokri

Noruega
(3° – € 122.300), Klemens Roiter
Austria
(4º – € 88.400) and Mike Watson
Canadá
(5° – € 71.500).

Paris, moreover, seems to be his comfort zone. With this victory, three of his four EPT titles have come in the French capital, where he had already lifted two trophies in the edition held two years ago. Some have favorite casinos; Dvoress simply has favorite cities.

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Daniel Dvoress

Daniel Dvoress Knows About Titles In Paris.

And there was no time for long celebrations. Just hours after lifting the trophy, the Canadian was already seated in the €100.000 Super High Roller, one of the toughest tournaments on the European calendar. 2026 promises to be a marathon of High Rollers and he wants to run it from pole position.

Dvoress’s consistency in recent years is elite. He surpassed US$6 million in prizes in each of the last four seasons and in 2024 he signed his best recent year, with more than US$10 million in earnings. His biggest individual score remains the fourth-place finish in the Triton Million in December 2024, which earned him US$4,39 million.

The schedule ahead of him is also relentless: Triton Jeju, EPT Monte-Carlo and Triton Montenegro appear on his immediate agenda. Lots of travel, extremely tough fields and giant tournaments… but that seems to be exactly where he moves best.

His recipe is simple: less obsession with results and more focus on the process. Good decisions, few big mistakes and letting the chips fall where they may.

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Source: Pokernews.com

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