At 43 years old, Ilkin Amirov has already made history on the European Poker Tour. He’s the first person from the former Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan to make an EPT final table. Wednesday, he could be his nation’s first winner.
When the final table resume on Day 6, Amirov will take his chip lead up against five other players who hope to run as well as Amirov ran today. Here’s how they stack up.
Ilkin Amirov (Azerbaijan) 9,965,000
Gleb Tremzin (Russia) 7,785,000
Thomas Butzhammer (Germany) 5,490,000
Slaven Popov (Bulgaria) 3,640,000
Hossein Ensan (Germany) 2,725,000
Olivier Ferrero (France) 1,715,000
While Amirov won the most exciting hand of the day, he’ll be up against Russia’s Gleb Tremzin who dispatched Marc Macdonnell (the man who started the day with the cheap lead) in a massive boat-over-boat cooler that was good enough, for a time, to move Tremzin up to second place in the counts.
Tremzin, 27 and known as Ti0373 online, hails from Arkhangelsk, one of the northernmost cities on the planet. Tremzin is an online monster who has three WCOOP titles to his name. He’s looking to be Russia’s fourth EPT Main Event champion.
Join us then when we’ll find out whether Amirov’s domination will continue.
Until then, good night from Prague.
To catch up with the rest of our coverage from EPT Prague, check out any of the links below:
MAIN EVENT LIVE COVERAGE
10K HIGH ROLLER COVERAGE
SIDE EVENT REPORTS
SIDE EVENT RESULTS
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