Bulgarian Petar Zografov overcame a six to one heads-up deficit to claim the Eureka Bulgaria title, trophy and €48,745. Going into heads-up play against Algirdas Saveikis he had just 500,000 to the Lithuanian's 3,100,000. But, after nearly three hours of mano-a-mano combat, during which the chiplead changed hands multiple times it was the PokerStars qualifier who came out on top. "It was a very intensive heads-up,' the Eureka tour regular told me. 'But i did my best and I won. I played very aggressively and think I made him make some mistakes.' You can't keep them Petar! But spare a
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King Zog: Petar Zografov wins Eureka Bulgaria and €48,745
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Eureka2 Bulgaria: Day 3, Level 24 - 27 updates (blinds 25,000- 50,000 ante 5,000)
11.45pm: Petar Zografov wins Eureka Bulgaria; Algirdas Saveikis eliminated in second Something finally had to give in this marathon heads-up battle and just like in Zagreb where there was a Croatian winner, there's a Bulgarian winner here in Varna. Petar Zografov raised to 100,000 pre-flop and Saveikis made the call....more
Eureka2 Bulgaria: Day 3, Level 20 - 23 updates (blinds 10,000- 20,000 ante 3,000)
6.55pm: Break time The six remaining players are now on a 15 minute break, you'll find level 24 updates in a new post. 6.40pm: Two in a row for the chipleader Saveikis Algirdas, who it has just come to my attention is actually called Algirdas Saveikis (it was the wrong...more
