With the €50 Super Friday (€10,000 GTD), the
Banco Bratislava opened the weekend yesterday, May 29. Kristian Jovanovic took the victory and €1,960 + €200 ticket.Starting conditions included 50,000 chips (€10 add-on for 15,000 bonus) and 25-minute levels. With 140 entries (and 108 add-ons), they fell short of the guarantee; after deducting the 10% fee and 6% staff, €8,400 remained in the pot.The German-speaking players performed well and positioned themselves effectively in the 15 payout spots. In the end, Kristian Jovanovic claimed victory and €1,960 + €200 ticket, while Andreas Heißenberger (€850 + ticket) took the podium in 3rd place. Lena Marie Benedix was the best lady, finishing in 4th place (€600 + ticket).Today at 6 PM, the €100 Saturday Monster Stack kicks off, featuring 100,000 chips (€10 add-on for 25k bonus) and 30/20 minute levels at the tables, with €15,000 (including 9 x €200 tickets) guaranteed. Cash games run daily starting at €1/3 NLH or €2/2 PLO with various promotions. If you have questions, feel free to reach out to Marketing Manager
Jan Packa (English); you can find everything else at
bancocasino.sk.
€50 Super Friday
Entries: 140 (108 Add-Ons)
Prize pool: €8,400 (GTD including 5 x €200 tickets)
| Rank | Name | Country | Prize Money | Info |
| 1 | Kristian Jovanovic | Serbia | €1,960 | + €200 ticket |
| 2 | Pavol Sajdak | Slovakia | €1,145 | + €200 ticket |
| 3 | Andreas Christian Heissenberger | Austria | €850 | + €200 ticket |
| 4 | Lena Marie Benedix | Germany | €600 | + €200 ticket |
| 5 | Deep Kandra Singh | Austria | €520 | + €200 ticket |
| 6 | Mario Leitner | Austria | €415 | |
| 7 | Maksym Ronshym | Ukraine | €380 | |
| 8 | Peter Janotka | Slovakia | €295 | |
| 9 | Andrej Desset | Slovakia | €230 | |
| 10 | Serhii Kokin | Ukraine | €190 | |
| 11 | Mario Horvacki | Serbia | €190 | |
| 12 | Christine Leitner | Austria | €190 | |
| 13 | Juraj Holasek | Slovakia | €145 | |
| 14 | Andre Djuric | France | €145 | |
| 15 | Filu Boicu | Romania | €145 | |
Coming up:Prize pools minus 10% fee (if not listed separately) and 6% staff