There were almost countless records broken and set during EPT Barcelona last week, highlighted in fact by the 1,496 players who made EPT100 the most important Main Event ever hosted by the tour on mainland Europe.
But there has been another record broken, perhaps the last of the festival, set as most of the people have tuned out of EPT Live and or crawled out of the casino on the lookout for their bed. That was the record for many people ever included in a winner's photo.
One of the last to go away after Andre Lattau finally won his first title at around 4am, was EPT photographer Neil Stoddart, who captured the comfort at the exhausted Lattau's face in addition to the delight of these who had rowdily stayed with him to the bitter end.
Stoddart then clocked off at 6.30am, and only after someone insisted that he had to dismantle and box up the table he was working on, able to be shipped back to the united kingdom.
But we predict it was definitely worth the effort to capture admittedly a small a part of EPT history.
Stephen Bartley is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog.
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