What's impressive about Mulder's rise up the ranks is that a majority of his winnings have come over the last two years. It's also worth noting that Mulder has an additional seven-figure score in the online sphere, so there's a case that he should already be No.1. Van Hoof currently sits at the top with $5,967,814 in recorded tournament earnings, while Mulder's tally now stands at $5,963,589 (includes $1.236M online win). With the €180,150 ($194,209) prize added to Mulder's extensive list of cashes, he finds himself within an inch of the Netherlands All-Time Money List leader Jorryt van Hoof, with less than $5,000 separating them. The trio were the only players to make the money and shared slices of the €360,150 prize pool. He defeated Lithuana's Paulius Plausinaitis in heads-up play, while online crusher Niklas Astedt rounded out the top three places. This time around, he topped the 15-entry field in the festival's first €25,000 NL Hold'em event.
His latest triumph has come at EPT's final stop of the year in Prague, a destination he's tasted success in before. It's been quite the 24-months for Teun Mulder, and the Dutch star has added to his burgeoning legacy after securing another win on the PokerStars European Poker Tour.