CANADIAN TAKES THE EPT GRAND FINAL
25 April 2008
Online qualifier Chorny wins the 2008 EPT and a
US$ 3.2 million purse
Glenn Chorny of Timmins, Ontario is victorious in this
year’s European Poker Tour Grand Final, a tournament
that started off with 842 hopefuls from the poker world.
After a tough 14 hour final table tussle Chorny, who was
chip leader at the start ended up in a heads up with
Denes Kalo. For coming in second, Kalo took home $ 1 864
116.
In the end, Chorny’s A-5 was better than Kalo’s K-Q and
the 22-year-old Canadian became the third North American
in a row to take this European title. Rob Hollink of the
Netherlands took the title ion 2005 and remains the only
European to win this tournament.
This year’s event was filled with excitement and, many
opined, the best card playing the EPT has yet seen.
Poker players from all over the world converged on the
Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and Casino Resort in hopes of
taking home the first place prize of $3.2 million, but
by the fifth day, only 10 remained.
Antonio Esfandiari, who needed this win to go with his
World Poker Tour and World Series of Poker wins for a
triple crown, busted out in 8th. Henrik Gwinner went out
in 9th and Stig Rasmussen in 10th, with both earning
$199 219 for their efforts.
Going out in 7th place was Valeri Ilikyan. Holding the
A-Q of Spades, he moved all in against Michael Martin,
who was holding the A-K of Diamonds. The flop did not
help anyone, but fourth street brought the A of Hearts,
enough to give Martin the win and send Ilikyan home with
$400 018.
Luca Pagano, who had made history by being part of the
first father/son duo of poker players to make it into
the money at the EPT, went out in 6th place. His A-J
could not hold up to Kalo’s pocket Queens. Pagano won
$532 831, setting another record with his tenth EPT
cash.
Michael Martin was eliminated in 5th place by Chorny.
Martin called all in with the Q-10 against Chorny’s
pocket Jacks. Fifth place brought Martin $665 643.
Isaac Baron, whom many felt was the tournament favourite,
went all in with A-Q on the 215th hand but lost to
Chorny and ended up pocketing $931 268 and fourth place
bragging rights.
Chorny went on to eliminate fellow Canadian Maxime
Villemure in 3rd place. Villemure, who played a great
game despite fighting off a fever and stomach problems
during the last two days of the tournament, had a Queen
high straight, but Chorny made a King high straight and
send him packing with $1 130 487.
Chorny, who qualified for the event through Pokerstars,
is set to become another of the many great Internet
poker stories. A business student, he has previously won
a World Poker Open pot limit Omaha event and finished
13th in the Pokerstars EPT Caribbean Adventure.
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