Lettau Wins EPT 100 Barcelona Final: Bonus Video of Stapes Princess Challenge

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Germany's Andre Lettau has won the EPT 100 Barcelona Final  Plus we have bonus footage of poker commentator Joe Stapes (Stapleton) dressing as a princess.

It camedown to Sam Phillips vs. Andre Lettau.

The final table included three players representing Germany, one each from Russia, Italy, Bulgaria and Belarus and the only player from outside of Europe, Samuel Phillips of Mexico.

Here are your chip counts coming into Wednesday’s EPT 100 Barcelona Final. 

Hossein Ensan, Germany, Live Satellite, 10,295,000
Samuel Phillips, Mexico, PokerStars qualifier, 9,035,000
Ji Zhang, Germany, 6,480,000
Andre Lettau, Germany, PokerStars player, 5,405,000
Slaven Popov, Bulgaria, PokerStars player, 3,720,000
Andrey Shatilov, Russia, PokerStars player, 3,675,000
Kiryl Radzivonau, Belarus, PokerStars player, 3,420,000
Andrea Dato, Italy, 2,825,000

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Bonus Footage: Poker commentator Joe Stapes dresses up as a princess and runs around the street of Monaco.

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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