Bulgariaâs
Stoyan âUncleToniâ Obreshkov is the player bringing up the rear when the now eight finalists take their seats at Kingâs Casino on December 15. Obreshkov is armed with 2,125,000 chips, or approximately 14 big blinds, meaning the pressure is off him somewhat. One double-up and the Bulgarian will find himself back in the thick of it.
Obreshkov is a seasoned poker player, one with more than $1.2 million in live tournament earnings. He reached the final table of the
2018 WSOP Europe Main Event at Kingâs Casino where he fell in ninth-place for â¬75,461 ($85,868). Two months prior to that impressive finish, Obreshkov was the third-place finisher at the
The international leg of the 2020 World Series of Poker Main Event has reached its final table and that takes place at Kingâs Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic on December 16. PokerNews is previewing each of the nine lucky finalists, starting with the three shortest stacks going into the live final.
Ramon âRitzaâ Miguel Munoz â Spain - 3,025,000 chips (20 big blinds)
Ramon Munoz
Ramon âRitzaâ Miguel Munoz is the man currently occupying seventh-place with a stack of 3,025,000 chips.
Munoz
hails from Barcelona, Spain but resides in London, United Kingdom. Heâs jetting off to the beautiful Czech Republic knowing if he finishes seventh or higher in the live final that heâll beat his previous best live cash of $158,829. This was Munozâs reward for a runner-up finish in a â¬2,200 buy-in event held, ironically, in Prague, Czech Republic in December 2017.