Full Tilt Poker Pros Make the Final Table at the 2009 EPT Grand Final
Full Tilt Poker players are constant winners, just like Full Tilt Poker Pros Dag Mikkelsen and Andrew Feldman who won big in the 2009 EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo.
Dag Mikkelsen walked away from the battle at the final table of the EPT Grand Final with over $795K by placing fourth in this prestigious event, making his career tournament earnings now total over $1.1 million. Prior to making this great finish, his total career earnings were about $284K and included his 2007 WSOP Main Event cash finish as well as having made it to the final two tables in the Irish Poker Open.
Dag is a 21-year-old Norwegian player who entered into the world of professional tournaments in April 2007. When he moved up from being a prominent online player to joining into the fray in the Irish Poker Open where he reached two final tables back to back during his participation in the €3.3K No-Limit Hold ‘em and the €300 Pot-Limit Omaha events. Little did we know that he was just getting warmed up for more action. Dag went on to the WSOP Main Event where he did more than hold his own and took home $237K as proof. Getting back on the European home turf in September, Dag once again walked away a winner in the EPT Barcelona Open where he pocketed over $27K in cash.
Dag Martin Mikkelsen plays online under the player name of "dmmikkel" at Full Tilt Poker. He frequently plays in the mid-to-high stakes Sit n' Gos. If you can catch him at the tables, he may just be able to teach you a thing or two about your own game and strategy.
Yet another shining star from Full Tilt Poker did a great job of playing well at the EPT Monte Carlo. Andrew Feldman also reached the final table in the EPT Monte Carlo High Roller Championship and walked away with almost $80K by finishing in 7th place. This increased his career tournament earnings to over $390K from over $320K prior to the event. Hailing from London, Feldman started his poker endeavors as a college student studying Media, English and Economics. He kicked off with live Sit n' Go tournaments and moved on to low-stake ring games as he gained more confidence. Gradually Feldman worked his way onward gaining a specialty in short-handed ring games until he had grown his buy-ins to an average of average £1K.
After completion of his studies in 2007, Feldman began to play poker full time and started making a name for himself. In the 2007 UK Grosvenor Poker Tour, he landed 3rd in the £750 No-Limit Hold 'em event and less than three weeks later, he took the UK Open IV Finals in Maidstone and a $250K win. Then, he finished 4th in the €2K No-Limit Hold 'em event at the EPT in Prague where he pocketed more than $40K. And in 2008, Andrew won himself a tidy sum of approximately $21K in the Aussie Millions Main Event.
Both of these winning players make their online poker home at Full Tilt Poker, where you can join them both for some awesome competition. Why not visit Full Tilt Poker today and play with the pros. You can gain some poker savvy and work your way into the big bucks like these players have done!

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