By The Numbers: Prague Poker Festival

The poker world is full of facts, figures, stats and records. With so many numbers being crunched day in and day out, sometimes it is tough to see what they all add up to. That is why BLUFF brings you some of the more interesting numbers related to the big tournaments, big stories, and big

EPT: Martin Finger Captures First Major Title in Prague

Martin Finger is a happy man after winning his first major title at EPT Prague (photo courtesy Neil Stoddart / PokerStars) One of the themes of EPT Prague over the past week has been that the overnight chip lead really didn’t mean much. That all changed on Saturday however as German’s Martin Finger came into

EPT: 31 Players Still in the Hunt for EPT Prague Title

Ari Engel is the only American player left in contention for the EPT Prague title. Dutch poker pro Patrick Renkers leads the way at EPT Prague after Day 3 with 2,423,000 chips – nearly double the amount of the closest contender, Martin Finger, who finished with 1,289,000

EPT: Another Russian on Top After Day 2 in Prague

Garri Tevosov was all smiles after climbing to the top of the EPT Prague chip counts on Wednesday.

Tevosov Takes Charge on Day 2 at EPT Prague

Just not the same Russian. Garri Tevosov, a former Russian Poker Series winner, has replaced Andrey Saenko at the top of the leaderboard after a big day that’s left him with a sizeable lead and 764,000 in chips.

EPT: Another Russian Leading After Day 1b at EPT Prague

Andrey Saenko is the 200,000 Chip Man after Day 1b at EPT Prague. (Photo courtesy Neil Stoddart/PokerStars) The event might be in the Czech Republic but for the second day in a row it was a Russian at the top of the leaderboard at the European Poker Tour Prague event

EPT: Another Russian Leading After Day 1b at EPT Prague

Andrey Saenko is the 200,000 Chip Man after Day 1b at EPT Prague. (Photo courtesy Neil Stoddart/PokerStars) The event might be in the Czech Republic but for the second day in a row it was a Russian at the top of the leaderboard at the European Poker Tour Prague event. Andrey Saenko finished the eight

POY: Katchalov Gets Some Breathing Room

Next up for Katchalov is the EPT Prague series Once Eugene Katchalov got word that someone was within less than ten points of catching him in the 2011 BLUFF Player of the Year race, it didn’t take long for him to put some distance between himself and the competition. Just one week after Bertrand “ElkY”

EPT: Vedzizhev Beslan Leads After Day 1a in Prague

Vedzizhev Beslan leads EPT Prague after Day 1a.

Pateychuk Caps Heater of Lifetime, Wins WPT Prague

Just five months after finishing 15th in the World Series of Poker Main Event and five weeks since a win at EPT San Remo, Pateychuk came all the way back from a 15-1 chip disadvantage against Spain’s Adria Balaguer heads-up to take the title in Prague. Pateychuk adds €468,200 to his impressive cash total to sit just under $2 million for the past five months. With a WPT and EPT title under his belt, he’s also now just a WSOP bracelet short of poker’s triple crown

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