EPT San Remo: Andrey Pateychuk won the trophy
Despite the presence of many good poker players on the final table of the European Poker Tour San Remo (EPT), Andrey Pateuchuk, finally win this circuit with a fain of 680,000 and a precious bracelet. It must be said that luck was on his side more as well as the young champion celebrated at the same time his 22nd birthday. Note that this is his first major title after his 15 th place at the World Series of Poker 2011, and Pateychuk's career is in the way to start and to take off. After the elimination of Neilson in the third place, a duel that confront Pateuchuk and Dimitar Danchev which lasted about three hours took place in the poker room of Casino San Remo. And at the end of the meeting, the 22-years Russian was declared winner. The two opponents of this final heads'up signed a deal about the sharing of the prize. Thus, the runner up who is a cash game specialist left with a gain of 600,000.
Before coming to the throne, Pateychuk eliminated some players. Indeed, he first contributed to the elimination of Jan Bendik, who was looking for a victory in his second final table of the EPT, defeated at the 5th place. But he also managed to disqualify Barny Boatman at the 4th place. Dimitar Danchev for his part eliminated Neilson who was placed third. Among the poker stars that experienced an early elimination at this meeting are Kevin McPhee, champion of the EPT 2010 Berlin. The unique representative of the host city, Rocco Palumbo, finished 7 th and the French player Yoran Kerignard 6th.
Source: Jack SMITH
Tuesday, 01 November 2011
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