MONTE CARLO, Monaco, April 18 /CNW/ - Glen Chorny, a 22-year-old business
student from Ontario, Canada, won the biggest poker tournament ever held in
Europe when he took down the EUR10,000 PokerStars.com European Poker Tour
Grand Final for a first prize of over EUR2 million (US$3 million).
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After only two hands against Hungarian Denes Kalo, Chorny - who won his
seat online with PokerStars - took the EPT Champion title with A5 against KQ
when his Ace paired on the flop. For 31-year-old stockbroker Kalo, who won
EUR1,179,000, it was the second time this season that he has been an EPT
runner-up: he came 2nd at EPT Baden last October.
Chorny's triumph came only three months after he took 13th place at the
PokerStars Caribbean Adventure for US$80k. He said: "It was tough out there,
like a hard day at the office. Only the rewards are a lot better."
The EPT Grand Final attracted a record field of 842 players creating a
total prize pool of over EUR8.4 million (US$12m): the richest prize pool in
the world for a poker tournament this year.
Canadian Max Villemure, 19, from Montreal, finished 3rd. Isaac
"westmenloAA" Baron - Cardplayer's Online Player of the Year in 2007 - came
4th. Italian Luca Pagano, a Team PokerStars Pro, registered record ninth EPT
cash after finishing 6th.
Among the other star names in Monte Carlo this week were Antonio "The
Magician" Esfandiari (who came 8th for EUR168k), Patrick Antonius, Phil Ivey,
Erick Lindgren, Freddy Deeb, Roland de Wolfe and Gus Hansen as well as almost
all the Team PokerStars Pros including Daniel Negreanu, Joe Hachem (11th for
EUR101,000), Greg Raymer, Chris Moneymaker, Vanessa Rousso and Lee Nelson.
Season 4 has taken in 11 amazing destinations including new events in
Prague in the Czech Republic (555 players) and San Remo in Italy (701
players). The season has seen player numbers and prize pools soar, and also
the number of nationalities taking part - 48 in Monte Carlo, more than 70
during the season as a whole.
EPTLive.com (http://www.eptlive.com) - providing a live webcast of the
action on the final two days - also saw record audience numbers.
The total prize money for season 4 of the EPT was over EUR38m, double the
total for Season 3.
PokerStars Facts
PokerStars (http://www.pokerstars.com) is the world's largest and most
innovative online poker site with more than thirteen million players
worldwide. To date, PokerStars has dealt over sixteen billion hands, run more
than 75 million poker tournaments and pays out more than US$300 million in
tournament prize money every month. In January 2008, PokerStars became the
first poker site ever to reach the 170,000 simultaneous players mark.
For more information please visit http://www.pokerstars.com
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