Thomas Eychenne leads EPT Monte Carlo Main Event Day 3, 48 advance

EPT Monte Carlo Main Event Day 3 concluded, Thomas Eychenne leads as chip leader with 48 players advancing to the next round. The competition resumes tomorrow to compete for a final table seat.
EPT Monte Carlo Main Event Day 3 concluded with 48 players advancing from the remaining field. French player Thomas Eychenne emerged as the chip leader after a stellar performance, topping the list of qualifiers.
During Day 3, players endured multiple rounds of intense competition as the money bubble drew closer. Eychenne demonstrated steady poker skills and decisive decision-making throughout the day, successfully amassing a large stack. The list of survivors includes several well-known professional players and emerging talents, who will continue to battle for a final table spot on Day 4.
The EPT Monte Carlo Main Event is a classic stop on the European Poker Tour, attracting top players from around the world. The main event buy-in is €5,300, and the total prize pool is expected to exceed €5 million. As the tournament progresses, the competition becomes increasingly fierce, and every player must play cautiously.
Day 4 will kick off at noon the following day, with 48 players vying for the eventual champion. The winner will receive a substantial cash prize and the EPT champion title. Poker news will continue to follow the tournament's developments.