2023 has started well for New Zealander Teun Mulder. In March, the player appeared on the stage of the EPT in Prague. Here the player made a good impression and that form managed to pull the player through to the Triton Poker tournament in Cyprus. In the end, Teun Mulder was able to decide the heads-up against the New Zealand poker player Tom Vogelsang.
After poker players have been forced to seek their salvation in online casinos in recent years by the pandemic, it will be possible to enjoy live poker tournaments again in 2023. The same goes for the New Zealander Teun Mulder, who had a nice week at the EPT in Prague in March. He started the week with a 4. e place in the $10,000 + 200 tournament, here he managed to win $28,400. A few days later, The New Zealander managed to write the $24,500 + 500 tournament to his name. This tournament accounted for a first prize for more than $250,000.
Not much later, still at the Prague EPT, mulder started the $5000 + 300 tournament. Here, the player, having been a chip leader for a long time, finally turned 7 e . Which was good for a little $140,000. This good form was able to continue the player to the Triton poker series in Cyprus.
Teun Mulder and his compatriot Tom Vogelsang made it to the final table. The final table was a table with big names like Ali Imsirovic and Daniel Dvoress. In the end, Mulder had to face Vogelsang Heads-up. In the end, the tournament was settled in favor of Mulder who had the better straight in the final hand of the tournament (King high against 10 high’.
Place | Player | Price |
1e | Mrs. Chen | $1,940,000 |
Second | Tom Vogelsang | $1,390,000 |
3e | Jake Schindler | $903,000 |
4e | Mike Watson | $683,300 |
Fifth | Daniel Dvoress | $529,000 |
6e | Michael Soyza | $410,500 |
7e | Paul Phua | $324,500 |
Eighth | Ali Imsirovic | $251,700 |
Ninth | Elton Tsang | $192,000 |