The 2019 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo?Casino European Poker Tour (EPT) is in full swing and today, the �1,100 French National Championship will be one of many tournaments crowning a champion. Out of a field of 1,425 entries, just sixteen are left standing as play recommences at noon local time. Each of them will take home at least �10,450, but the juiciest slice of the �1,382,250 prize pool is still up for grabs. The winner at the end of the day will take home �244,500 and accompanying bragging rights.
Last year, Guillaume Diaz took it home for the Frenchies in what was a widely celebrated victory across the Salle des Etoiles room. Sylvain Mazza is the nation's prime contender today, as he'll start off with the chip lead (5,200,000). Four more Frenchies are in contention as well, but they're hugging the bottom four spots on the leaderboard and have their work cut out for them. Arnaud Enselme (710,000) is one of them, but the dangerous French online star and best friend of �25,000 EPT Prague champ Corentin Ropert has to claw his way back from the shortest of stacks.
Hot on Mazza's heels are James Romero (5,140,000) and Dennis Schienagel (5,120,000), separated not even two big blinds from the chip leader. Romero took out Ole Schemion in brutal fashion late last night to claim a top spot and with more than 3M in lifetime winnings on The Hendon Mob, the American will be among the most experienced in the field to close it out today.
Behind the top three, there's plenty of firing power lurking in the wings such as 2015 WSOP Ladies Event champ Jacquelyn Scott (3,775,000), three-time Aussie Millions event winner Sam Higgs (3,535,000), rising Austrian talent Mario M?sbock (2,410,000), and 2018 WSOPE Main Event winner Jack Sinclair (2,035,000), among others.
There's just 1 minute and 20 seconds remaining in level 26, with blinds at 25,000/50,000 and a 50,000 big blind ante when players return to the Monte-Carlo Sporting at the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort. PokerNews will be your one-stop shop for all the action from the principality as no fewer than six tournaments are live covered today, with four of them playing down to a winner.
Seat Assignments for the Final Day
Seat | Table 1 | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds | Table 2 | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
1 | Dennis Schienagel | Germany | 5,120,000 | 102 | Shachar Haran | Israel | 1,735,000 | 35 |
2 | Daniel Ghionoiu | Canada | 2,175,000 | 44 | Jacquelyn Scott | USA | 3,775,000 | 76 |
3 | Baptiste Carteau | France | 965,000 | 19 | Jack Sinclair | UK | 2,035,000 | 41 |
4 | Arnaud Enselme | France | 710,000 | 14 | Morgan Aceto | France | 1,080,000 | 22 |
5 | Yota Mitsui | Japan | 4,760,000 | 95 | Stefano Schiano | Italy | 2,355,000 | 47 |
6 | Sam Higgs | Australia | 3,535,000 | 71 | Sylvain Mazza | France | 5,200,000 | 104 |
7 | Artur Martirosian | Russia | 1,185,000 | 24 | Mario Mosb?ck | Austria | 2,410,000 | 48 |
8 | Emrah Cakmak | France | 1,070,000 | 21 | James Romero | USA | 5,140,000 | 103 |
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Arnaud EnselmeDennis SchienagelGuillaume DiazJack SinclairJacquelyn ScottJames RomeroOle SchemionSam HiggsSylvain Mazza