Alex Kulev Wins Most Expensive EPT Event in History, Takes €2.8 Million in Monte Carlo

At the EPT Monte Carlo stop, Bulgarian player Alex Kulev won the tournament with the highest buy-in in event history, taking home €2.8 million in prize money, setting a new personal career high.
In the recently concluded European Poker Tour (EPT) Monte Carlo stop, Bulgarian player Alex Kulev made history. He successfully won the most expensive tournament in EPT history, claiming the champion's prize of €2,800,000.
Although the exact buy-in for this event has not been disclosed, according to official EPT information, this tournament is the single event with the highest buy-in in the EPT series to date, attracting numerous top professional players and wealthy participants. Kulev stood out after days of intense competition and ultimately claimed the title.
For Kulev, this victory not only represents a massive prize but also a major breakthrough in his career. He has previously achieved results in various international events, but this win undoubtedly elevates him to a higher stage.
The EPT Monte Carlo stop has always been a focal point in the poker world, with its high stakes and luxurious atmosphere making it one of the most important poker gatherings each year. Kulev's name will now be etched into poker history alongside other EPT champions.
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- Alex Kulev is a Bulgarian professional poker player who has performed well in multiple events previously, but this EPT title is the highest achievement of his career.