21 Feb 12
Steve O'Dwyer Leads EPT Copenhagen After Day 1a
The first day of play at the PokerStars EPT Copenhagen is in the books, and well-known pros Steve O'Dwyer and Roberto Romanello finished at the top of the field. Find out what else happened on Day 1a.
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| Steve O'Dwyer |
It is frequently the case with EPT events that the majority of the well-known players turn up for Day 1b. That may be true again for this tournament, but a few of the best-known Day 1a players did accumulate big stacks which they'll bring with them to Day 2.
What happened on Day 1a?
Steve O'Dwyer in charge - The chip leader at the end of the day was American poker pro Steve O'Dwyer. O'Dwyer's biggest career cash came from a 2nd place finish at the 2011 EPT London, and his career earnings are over $2 million. He'll bring 190,975 chips with him to Day 2, and other players will not be happy if they're seated at his table.Who else still has chips? - Welsh poker pro Roberto Romanello is a former EPT and WPT champion, and currently he sits in 3rd place with 115,475 chips. American Melanie Weisner also finished with a top-ten stack and is in 9th place with 78,900. Martins Adeniya (23rd), David Vamplew (32nd), and Arnaud Mattern (40th) will also return for Day 2.
Who hit the rail early? - The most noteworthy players who played on Day 1a and won't be returning for Day 2 include Dominik Nitsche, Rupert Elder, and Danish favorite Soren Kongsgaard.
Day 1b will begin today at 12:00 CET.
EPT Copenhagen
End of Day 1a Chip Counts |
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| Place | Name | Chips | ||
| 1st | Steve O'Dwyer | 190,975 | ||
| 2nd | Lauri Varonen | 165,150 | ||
| 3rd | Roberto Romanello | 115,475 | ||
| 4th | Ilkin Amirov | 105,000 | ||
| 5th | Niels van Alphen | 96,325 | ||
| 6th | Danny Neess |
95,875 |
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| 7th | Albert Iversen |
94,175 | ||
| 8th | Dmitri Tchernykh |
90,525 | ||
| 9th | Melanie Weisner | 78,900 | ||
| 10th | Anthony Hnatow | 70,500 |
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| ... | ||||
| 23rd | Martins Adeniya | 47,075 |
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| 32rd | David Vamplew | 31,825 |
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| 40th | Arnaud Mattern | 19,900 |
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| Blinds: 300/600/75 | Players: 48 (83) | Prize pool: TBD |
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by Matt Kaufman



