EPT Monte Carlo Day 3 Recap and Laurynas Levinskas makes a successful start in the €25K High Roller

Laurynas is doing much better than in the EPT Main Event so far, as he qualified for Day 2 as one of the leaders. He has the seventh largest chip stack of 233,500 among the 56 players who made it through to Day 2.

Day 3 of the EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event concluded yesterday in Monte-Carlo, with 2 Lithuanians, Dominykas Karmazinas and Vincas Tamašauskas, taking part. At the start of the day, 107 players had started. Unfortunately, the Lithuanians didn't last long and Vincas Tamashauskas left the tournament in 103rd place for €9,660. Dominykas Karmazinas was eliminated in 94th place and won €10,780. Day 4 will start today with 30 players.

The EPT Monte-Carlo €25K High Roller kicked off yesterday, with Laurynas Levinskas qualifying for the €2,700 buy-in event. The €25K buy-in tournament attracted 132 players and had a prize pool of as much as €3 million at the close of registration. Laurynas is doing much better than the EPT Main Event so far, as he entered Day 2 as one of the leaders. Among the 56 players who made it through to Day 2, his 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 - 301500
4. David Dayan - 300000
5. Marton Czuczor - 292500
6. Joao Vieira - 247500
7. Laurynas Levinskas - 233500