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The latest edition of Card Player Magazine is now available online and features this year’s action at the World Series of Poker Europe Main Event won by American Elio Fox.

The New York resident triumphed over a record field of 592 in the €10,000 buy-in main event to take home the title, his first bracelet, and the top prize of €1.4 million ($1,927,310). The 25-year-old poker pro, who earlier this year won the Bellagio Cup VII in Las Vegas, overcame the largest field in WSOP Europe Main Event history filled with top quality poker professionals from all over the world.

“I think the most important thing to me is knowing whether I played well, or not," said Fox. "I get really hard on myself when I play poorly. Obviously, winning a lot of money is a great feeling. But as a poker player, I think it’s extremely important to be tough on yourself, especially when you are playing badly. Even if your results have been good, and vice-versa. Obviously, I am ecstatic that I won this. It’s an amazing feeling. But it’s also important to keep the important stuff in mind. I mean, winning a big title isn’t everything.”

Other features in this issue include player profiles on Justin Young and Fabrice Soulier, as well as columns from Mat Matros, Andrew Brokos, Dusty Schmidt, Ed Miller and more.

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