EPT Monte Carlo Day 3 Review and Laurynas Levinskas Successfully Started in the “€25K High Roller” Tournament

Laurynas' tournament is going much better than the main EPT tournament so far, as he made it to the second day as one of the leaders. Among the 56 who advanced to the second day, the compatriot has the seventh-largest chip stack with 233,500.

Yesterday in Monte Carlo, the third day of the EPT Monte Carlo main event concluded, where two Lithuanians, Dominykas Karmazinas and Vincas Tamašauskas, started. At the beginning of the day, 107 players started. Unfortunately, the compatriots did not last long, and Vincas Tamašauskas left the tournament in 103rd place, winning €9,660. Dominykas Karmazinas was eliminated in 94th place and earned €10,780. Today, the fourth day will start, which has been reached by 30 players.

Yesterday, the EPT Monte Carlo “€25K High Roller” tournament started, where Laurynas Levinskas, having won the €2,700 buy-in qualifier, also started. This €25K buy-in tournament attracted 132 players, and after registration ended, the prize pool reached €3 million. So far, the tournament is going much better for Laurynas than the main EPT tournament, as he advanced to the second day as one of the leaders. Among the 56 who made it to the second day, the compatriot has the seventh-largest chip stack of 233,500.

Leading participants:

1. Mike Watson – 311,500
2. Lucas Greenwood – 301,500
3. Luc Greenwood – 301,500
4. David Dayan – 300,000
5. Marton Czuczor – 292,500
6. Joao Vieira – 247,500
7. Laurynas Levinskas – 233,500