BRIT PLAYER WINS ITALIAN POKER TOURNEY
7 August 2009
Euro 200 000 win for Manchester's Matt
Perrins
Surviving a field of 439 players - many of them pro
players - this week was Manchester, UK poker pro Matt
Perrins (21), who won himself Euro 200 000 in taking
down the Venice stop on the PokerStars.it Italian Poker
Tour.
Perrins played a skilled game, emerging as
chip leader on the first day of action and going on to
conquer a 14 hour final table in which six of the
players were Italians. That culminated in a heads up
against Swedish player Johannes Soderstrom that
electrified the railbirds at the Casino Ca'Vendramin in
Venice.
The entry field generated a total prize
pool of Euro 851 660, prompting the organisers to label
this second stop on the Pokerstars Italian Tour the best
yet.
Perrins told reporters he would use his
prize money - his biggest purse by far in his short pro
career - to buy a house back in the UK. His previous
best was a GBP 9 210 win in the GUKPT in Brighton
earlier this year.
Next stop for the tour is San
Remo, where the action starts on August 28th, with
qualifying satellites running online at Pokerstars.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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