Since 2004, when the European Poker Tour was founded, only three women have made their way into EPT history as Main Event winners and one of the three actually made EPT history by becoming the first woman champion and the first player - man or woman - with a second title. They are @Victoria Coren Mitchell @Sandra Naujoks and @Liv Boeree :
Victoria Coren became the first woman to win an EPT Main Event for $942,892!
Germany's Sandra Naujoks topped a field of 667 at the EPT Dortmund and became the second-ever female champion on the European Poker Tour earning $1,196,668.
The very next year it was Liv Boeree's turn to make women proud and inspire them with her $1,675,713 prize.
Four seasons later, #EPTSanremo proved lucky for women again as Vicky Coren did it a sensational second time. The feat is unprecedented for all 98 EPT Main Events since 2004 - Coren Mitchell is the first two-time EPT champion in history! She earned the second biggest cash in her career - $645,219.
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Elena RKH 22 Apr 2014
GG !!! :) This story is a real inspiration for all the women in poker
patmyr61 22 Apr 2014
waouhhhhhhhhh mille applause for you & respect
Adrien Bacchi 22 Apr 2014
Really, really amazing... BIG UP ;) !!!
Christophe Ducos 23 Apr 2014
she's the best for me ...
Adrien Bacchi 17 Feb 2015
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