Winners Announced for EPT Cyprus 2024 Tournament
In the heart of October, the European Poker Tour (EPT) made its way to Cyprus for the much-anticipated EPT Cyprus 2024 tournament. The event was held at the Merit Diamond Hotel Casino and Spa in Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus, from the 9th to the 18th.
Despite extensive research, specific information about the top winners of the tournament remains elusive. An Instagram post hinted at a player securing their fourth spade trophy and finishing in second and third places, but the identities of the winners were not disclosed.
The EPT Cyprus 2024 featured a variety of events, including the Mystery Bounty, High Roller, and Super High Roller. Among the notable winners, Leo Worthington-Leese triumphed in the $1,100 Eureka Main Event on October 14, pocketing a prize of $314,030.
Another significant win was recorded by Mikalai Vaskaboinikau, who emerged victorious in the $50,000 EPT Super High Roller on October 18, earning a hefty sum of $601,397.
Indian poker enthusiasts Santhosh Suvarna and Apoorva Goel also made their mark in the tournament, with Suvarna clinching a title in the €25K event and Goel cashing in the Main Event.
The tournament also saw victories by Elias Gutierrez in the $25,000 SHR Warm Up, Ognyan Dimov in the $20,000 NL Hold'em, and Marcelo Bonanata in the $10,200 Mystery Bounty.
Ryan Mandara, on an unknown date, took home a substantial $709,285 after winning the EPT High Roller. Diogo Coelho also claimed a victory in the $2,200 Eureka High Roller, winning $357,048.
However, the identity of the winner of the Main Event remains undisclosed, with Oliver Weis being the last player standing but the prize amount and the exact date of the win being unavailable.
In addition to the poker action, the EPT Cyprus 2024 event was also a platform for Roy D'Silva, a published author and a journalist with a decade-long experience, to cover various beats in the poker world. Known for his interests in Bollywood, OTT, and documentaries, D'Silva aims to be at the forefront of a significant story in the poker industry.
As for the poker scene in Cyprus, the island nation is set to welcome Europe's largest casino resort, although no specific date for its opening has been announced yet. This development is expected to further boost the popularity of poker in the region.
- The High Roller event at the EPT Cyprus 2024 tournament saw Ryan Mandara emerge as the winner, pocketing a substantial prize of $709,285.
- Amidst the diverse selection of casino-games offered in the EPT Cyprus 2024 tournament, Indian poker enthusiasts Santhosh Suvarna and Apoorva Goel also made their presence felt, with Suvarna clinching a title in the €25K event and Goel cashing in the Main Event.
- The EPT Cyprus 2024 tournament was not limited to poker games alone; it also served as a platform for Roy D'Silva, a seasoned journalist with interests in multiple areas, to cover various stories in the poker world.