{"id":8586,"date":"2018-10-20T08:00:49","date_gmt":"2018-10-20T12:00:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.onlinepokeramerica.com\/news\/?p=8586"},"modified":"2018-10-20T08:00:49","modified_gmt":"2018-10-20T12:00:49","slug":"the-coolbet-open-led-by-nicolai-aubert","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.onlinepokeramerica.com\/news\/the-coolbet-open-led-by-nicolai-aubert\/","title":{"rendered":"The Coolbet Open Led by Nicolai Aubert"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Coolbet Open Main Event is a relaxed poker occurrence with all the gravity of a WSOP festival. The prize pools are very palpable indeed and Nicolai Aubert, a European professional, seems primed to clinch the title that matters.<\/em><\/p>\n

Coolbet Open Main Event \u2013 A European Affair<\/h2>\n

The \u20ac550 Coolbet Open Main Event<\/a> is taking place and Nicolai Aubert<\/strong> seems to be comfortably ahead of the pack. To think that he had an easy task would be wrong. The festival attracted 589 participants<\/strong> who were all very determined to progress. However, Mr. Aubert has been successfully sending opponents to the rail while comfortably progressing ahead. <\/p>\n

Held at the Olympic Park Casino<\/strong>, the event has outpaced similar international event in terms of participation. If Mr. Aubert manages to clinch the title and top the competitors in the final table, he will be looking at solid $74,400<\/strong> as his first-place reward. Meanwhile, players who managed to break into the third day shouldn\u2019t be too concerned, as they will be offset for their troubles with <\/strong>$2,300<\/strong> on average.<\/p>\n

Today, it\u2019s Mr. Aubert who is at the helm of the pack sitting on top of 1,611,000 <\/strong> chips and making a very serious claim on the prize money. Other competitors who may contest Mr. Aubert\u2019s dominance are Mathias Siljander<\/strong> from Finland with 1,500,000<\/strong> to his name.<\/p>\n

Meanwhile Fredrik Karvall<\/strong> from Sweden is at 1,340,000<\/strong> and the Norwegian player, <\/strong>Daniel Sandnes<\/strong> is sitting at 1,242,000<\/strong>. The Estonian Meelis Meliste<\/strong> is looking at 1,100,000<\/strong>. From the numbers, we can see that while Mr. Aubert\u2019s lead is not so significant, especially when contesters have been known to overcome five-to-one chip deficit.<\/p>\n