Day three of the
PokerStars.com European Poker Tour Prague saw 32 players become nine as the €5,000 buy-in event at the Hilton Hotel reached its climax.
Notable casualties on day three included
Nick Goodall, who was first to bust, former Swedish international footballer Thomas Brolin, who exited in 23rd, and
Marc Karam, who was eliminated in 20th. Former
WPT winner
Christer Johansson was the unlucky final-table bubble boy, busting in 10th place.
The fourth and final day sees nine players return to carve up the bulk of the €2.6 million prize pool. They are:
- Mikael Norinder (Sweden) - 1,036,000
- Arnaud Mattern (France) - 980,000
- Dagomir Palovic (Slovakia) - 759,000

- Kristian Kjondal (Norway) - 740,000
- Gino Alacqua (Italy) - 660,000
- Juha Lauttamus (Finland) - 567,000
- Marcus Golser (Austria) - 352,000
- Johannes Strassmann (Germany) - 245,000
- Nedzib Suman (Sweden) - 216,000
The payouts for the final table are:
- €708,400
- €407,300
- €235,300
- €182,200
- €151,800
- €119,000
- €93,600
- €63,200
The event, which attracted 555 players, is the first major poker tournament in the Czech Republic, and has proved a great hit with those attending.
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