291 POKER PLAYERS COMPETE IN LAPT GRAND FINAL
24 April 2009
Online player qualified through PokerStars
takes the big money
Dominik Nitsche, an 18-year-old online poker player from
Minden in Germany is the new champion in the PokerStars
Latin American Poker Tour after a Grand Finale in
Argentina that attracted an entry field of 291
pokerheads from around the globe.
Nitsche
qualified online at PokerStars for the tournament,
saving himself the $5 200 buy-in, and continued his
successful run in the live event, building a chip lead
of almost 400 000 going into the final table where he
faced Jorge Landazuri of Mexico, Rodolfo Awad from
Chile, Jason Skeans of the United States, Argentinian
players Sergio Ferias, Jose Barbero and Leo Fernandez,
Canadian Derek Lerner and Alfons Fenijn from the
Netherlands.
Nitsche maintained a commanding
position through the final table, content to let others
do most of the eliminating until it came down to the
heads up with Jorge Landazuri of Mexico. By then Nitsche,
in a well judged and skilfull game, had a dominating
chip lead that enabled him to make short work of the
Mexican, beating him in a single hand of play. Nitsche
collected the respect and the main prize of $381 030,
leaving his opponent with a consolatory $211 760 for his
second placing.
The 4 day tournament was hosted
by the Casino Central in Mar del Plata, Argentina.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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