On the sixth hand of play, Malec grabbed the chip lead away from Reichenstein. For all practical purposes, only the short stack at the final table, Harcharan Dogra Dogra (1.7 million), basically was out of the hunt. Nipping at Malec’s heels was Zorlu Er (7.09 million) and just a little further back was Andreas Chalkiadakis (5.015 million). Malec (7.33 million) would start the day as the fourth biggest stack behind chip leader Uri Reichenstein (11.33 million), Thomas de Rooij (11.18 million) and Adam Owen (9.8 million), but he by no means was safe from attack himself. ![]() In the €5000 Main Event, Sebastian Malec took the lead early on and wouldn’t let it go, while the €10,000 High Roller saw Connor Drinan emerge from a strong pack of players to win his championship. Wrapping up a successful start for their 13 th season, the European Poker Tour crowned two champions on Sunday at the Casino Barcelona in Spain.
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