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Poker showdown narrows to 39 players chasing €238,075 prize pool

The chips are stacked, the tension is high. Can Spain's Pablo Garcia hold his lead as the final 39 duel for glory and cash?

The image shows a group of men sitting around a table playing poker, with coins and cards spread...
The image shows a group of men sitting around a table playing poker, with coins and cards spread out in front of them. In the background, there is a pillar and other objects, suggesting that the men are participating in a poker tournament.

Poker showdown narrows to 39 players chasing €238,075 prize pool

The poker tournament has reached level 21, with just 39 players remaining from an original field of 535. The total prize pool now stands at €238,075, as the competition intensifies among the final contenders. Pablo Garcia from Spain currently leads the pack with the largest chip stack of 1,775,000. Close behind is Alexey Neofitov from Russia, holding 1,570,000 chips, securing the second spot.

Antonio Ledo, also from Spain, sits in third place with 1,535,000 chips. Hugo De Brites from Portugal follows in fourth, amassing 1,480,000. Lynne Beaumont of England rounds out the top five with 1,395,000 chips. Further down the rankings, Daniel Ruiz from Spain holds the sixth-largest stack at 1,185,000. Nicolas De Floch from France is just behind in seventh, with 1,170,000 chips.

With the tournament nearing its final stages, the remaining 39 players will battle for a share of the €238,075 prize pool. The current chip leaders hold a strong advantage, but the competition remains wide open as play continues.

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