20-YEAR-OLD TAKES EURO 1.5 MILLION IN SAN REMO POKER
CONTEST
24 April 2009
EPT San Remo attracts entry field of 1178
The Pokerstars European Poker Tour San Remo, Italy came
to an end this week after four tough days of poker, with
20-year-old Dutch poker pro Constant Rijkenberg taking
the honours and a truly rewarding first place cheque for
Euro 1 508 000 - his first EPT victory.
The entry
field of 1178 players included some of the top names on
the international circuit, but it was Rijkenberg and
Finnish pro Kalle Niemi who ended up facing each other
in the heads up, with the Dutchman way ahead by some 7.5
million in chips, which perhaps predictably enabled him
to wrap up the game within four hands. Niemi earned a
second place take-home of Euro 862 000.
Rijkenberg, a former economics undergrad, was full of
confidence going into the final table, playing a
seemingly erratic but disciplined and very aggressive
style of poker and showing little if any emotion
throughout, although he allowed himself a fist-pumping
celebration as the game ended in his favour, giving him
his largest payday yet.
The final result was
disappointing for Dragan Galic, who held the chip lead
at the end of play on Days 1 through 4, but could not
make the heads up and was eliminated in fifth place on
the final table.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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