EPT Barcelona Main Event Final: Andre Lettau Is the Champion, But Samuel Phillips Won More
Posted 1 day 17 hours ago by PokerNetwork Staff
The record-breaking EPT Barcelona finished off with a marathon 15-hour final table and an epic heads-up battle that went on for six hours on it's own.
There had been a total of 1,496 runners who'd stumped up €5,300 to play the first European Poker Tour event of Season 11.
Of course, there could be only one winner and that man was Andre Lettau, the German taking home the title and €794,058 after a deal was made three-handed with Samuel Phillips and Hossein Ensan. Phillips took the vast majority in the deal, banking over a million euros in total (€1,021,275) while Ensan picked up €652,667.
Chipcounts of the Final Table
Player |
Chips |
Hossein Ensan |
10,295,000 |
Samuel Phillips |
9,035,000 |
Ji Zhang |
6,480,000 |
Andre Lettau |
5,405,000 |
Slaven Popov |
3,720,000 |
Andrey Shatilov |
3,675,000 |
Kiryl Radzivonau |
3,420,000 |
Andrea Dato |
2,825,000 |
Payout structure
Place |
Prize (€) |
1 |
1,261,000 |
2 |
709,000 |
3 |
498,000 |
4 |
362,000 |
5 |
286,000 |
6 |
224,500 |
7 |
171,600 |
8 |
121,300 |
Final results
Place |
Player |
Chips |
1 |
Andre Lettau |
€794,058* |
2 |
Samuel Phillips |
€1,021,275* |
3 |
Hossein Ensan |
€652,667* |
4 |
Andrea Dato |
€362,000 |
5 |
Andrey Shatilov |
€286,000 |
6 |
Kiryl Radzivonau |
€224,500 |
7 |
Ji Zhang |
€171,600 |
8 |
Slaven Popov |
€121,300 |
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