Marcin Wydrowski Wins WPT Prague 2012: Rodrigo Caprioli Lifetime Achievement Award

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Poland’s Marcin Wydrowski has won the WPT Prague 2012 Main Event and the €325,000 cash prize that came with it.

This was only Wydrowski’s second cashout in live tournament play.    

Also taking place in Prague is the EPT Prague 2012, which concluded Day 1 on Monday with 315 out of a record 864 taking part. 
On Tuesday, 31-year-old Brazilian Rodrigo Caprioli, accepted a lifetime achievement award on the stage at EPT Prague in recognition of reaching five million VIP Player Points at PokerStars.

"I'm probably not one of the best players in the world," said Rodrigo 'caprioli' Caprioli. "But I'm one of the ones that plays the most. I play a lot."

WPT Prague 2012 Finalists

1

Marcin Wydrowski

€325,000 ($423,957)

2

Alexandr Lahkov

€213,775 ($278,866)

3

Bodo Sbrzesny

€137,470 ($179,246)

4

Tony Chang

€101,800 ($132,736)

5

Michael Gagliano

€76,315 ($99,506)

6

Alin Grasu

€61,150 ($79,723)

- Patrick Flanagan, Gambling911.com

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