Lithuania's Matas Kubulius snagged the overall chip lead by turning his 30,100 starting stack into a whopping pile of 584,000 in chips on Day 1c of the €250 Bratislava Deepstack to surpass the 375,000 that Day 1b chip leader Aleksandar Kamendoliev advance with. Daniel Daw and Chalkiotis Charmpos also bagged more than Kamendoliev to jump into the top three with 60 players remaining to compete for the €75,668 prize pool created by the 354 runner including a whopping 202 entries on Day 1c alone.
The action will continue on Wednesday at 2 p.m. for Day 2 and will play down until one player has all the chips. Stay tuned for the seat draw before we update the rest of the results early tomorrow.
Player | County | Chips |
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Matas Kubulius | Lithuania | 584,000 |
Daniel Daw | United Kingdom | 553,000 |
Chalkiotis Charlampos | Greece | 458,000 |
Steinn Thanh Du Karlsson | Iceland | 327,000 |
Ville Pohjalanen | Finland | 288,000 |
Vangelis Kaimakamis | Greece | 258,000 |
Steven Goose | United Kingdom | 255,000 |
Mitja Rudolf | Slovakia | 246,000 |
Nicklas Dehli | Denmark | 231,000 |
Marios Pavlou | Cyprus | 227,000 |
Kurt Skimmeland | Norway | 221,000 |
Ofir Gavriely | Israel | 188,000 |
Jorn Bye | Norway | 176,000 |
Mohammed El Khatib | Norway | 173,000 |
Vasiliujus Piskunovas | Lithuania | 173,000 |
Ailo Hegge | Norway | 168,000 |
Theodoros Ampelikiotis | Greece | 164,000 |
Daniel Shaker | Austria | 142,000 |
Ivan Sebeldi | Slovakia | 132,000 |
Andres Leppik | Estonia | 130,000 |
Gregorz Wyraz | Poland | 116,000 |
Dimitrios Katsikas | Greece | 107,000 |
Jozef Cibibek | Slovakia | 86,000 |
Michael Kossov | United Kingdom | 84,000 |
Toomas Nurme | Estonia | 80,000 |
Linus Elmes | Sweden | 74,000 |
Anargyros Loizos | Greece | 73,000 |
Aleksiy Baranovskiy | Russia | 68,000 |
Johan Lendenius | Sweden | 68,000 |
Patrick Moslinger | Austria | 67,000 |
Konstantinos Kertkidis | Greece | 61,000 |
Bart Dil | Netherlands | 52,000 |
Pavlos Katsikidis | Greece | 49,000 |
Gabriel Rymar | Poland | 13,000 |