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Russian Maxim Lykov Wins EPT Kiev


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Photo of Russian model Inna Meremerenko in lieu of Russian EPT Winner Maxum Lykov for obvious reasons.

The European Poker Tour event in Kiev, Ukraine wrapped up this weekend with Maxim “Decay” Lykov winning the title. The 21-year-old ex-commie from Russia impressively held the chip lead on days 3 and 4 of the tournament and held on day 5 for the win.

For the win, Lykov takes home €330,000. In second was local guy/ex-commie Alexander Dovzhenko (€220,000) and in third was ex-commie Vitaly Tolonnikov of Russia (€140,000).

The event, which drew 296 players most of who come from countries we loved to hate in the 80s because it made for good movies (Red Dawn, Spies Like Us, Stripes, to name a few), was originally scheduled to take place in Moscow but was changed once  Russia declassified poker as a sport, making it illegal to play the game in card rooms across country.

More on the event here.

More photos of Inna Meremerenko below.

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Not Necessarily Just Poker News Brought to You By Inna Meremerenko


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Hot girls smoking are smoking hot. Double points for smoking on the toilet, as the toilet has a special place in our hearts since that’s where most of these posts are written. So when we saw these photos of Russian model Inna Meremerenko, we thought, "Ok, we gotta get a link dump together to share the gift that is Inna Meremerenko with the rest of the world." View more here.

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