Sweden's Per Linde leads after Day 3 of the European Poker Tour's Copenhagen main event. Linde sits with 1,622,000 chips with only 24 players remaining from the 63 that started Thursday at the SAS Radisson Hotel in Copenhagen.
Team PokerStars Pro Forian Langmann is in second with 1,304000. Another Swede, Joel Nordkvist and Machael Tureniec make up the top four.
Disappointed players to bust on Day 3 included Johnny Lodden, Jonathan Weekes, Domantas Klimciauskas, Robert Akery, JP Kelly and Michael Aron. Nicola Calia finished in 25th place to bring the day to a close.
Juha Helppi is the short stack with only 142,000 and the blinds at 5,000-10,000 with a 1,000 ante. Surindar Sunar is right above him at 149,000.
The sole remaining American player is Kevin Iacofano, known for his online success as kice32, who sits in the top 10 with 685,000.
Friday play will resume as they play down to a final table.
A total of 449 players paid the DKK 37,250 to buy into EPT Copenhagen, creating a prize pool of DKK 15,086,400 (€2,023,496). Of that field, 64 players will finish in the money, with a min-cash paying DKK 55,000 (€7,377).
The winner will take away a first prize of DKK 3,700,000 (€496,271) on Saturday, with the runner-up spot paying DKK 2,450,000 (€328,612).
Team PokerStars Pro Forian Langmann is in second with 1,304000. Another Swede, Joel Nordkvist and Machael Tureniec make up the top four.
Disappointed players to bust on Day 3 included Johnny Lodden, Jonathan Weekes, Domantas Klimciauskas, Robert Akery, JP Kelly and Michael Aron. Nicola Calia finished in 25th place to bring the day to a close.
Juha Helppi is the short stack with only 142,000 and the blinds at 5,000-10,000 with a 1,000 ante. Surindar Sunar is right above him at 149,000.
The sole remaining American player is Kevin Iacofano, known for his online success as kice32, who sits in the top 10 with 685,000.
Friday play will resume as they play down to a final table.
A total of 449 players paid the DKK 37,250 to buy into EPT Copenhagen, creating a prize pool of DKK 15,086,400 (€2,023,496). Of that field, 64 players will finish in the money, with a min-cash paying DKK 55,000 (€7,377).
The winner will take away a first prize of DKK 3,700,000 (€496,271) on Saturday, with the runner-up spot paying DKK 2,450,000 (€328,612).