LOCAL LAD TAKES EPT PRAGUE
11 December 2009
It's been a good month for Skampa
The Pokerstars European Poker Tour Prague ended in the
Czech Republic this week and delivered another great
performance by 23-year-old local player Jan Skampa, who
scooped the main prize of Euro 682 000 and a seat in the
EPT Grand Final after besting a large field of 584, many
of them top pros. The field generated a prizepool of $2
842 000.
The starter field included Jeff Sarwer,
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, Katja Thater, Thierry van
den Berg, Marcel Luske, Noah Boeken, Antony Lellouche
and Luca Pagano.
Following five days of tough
action, the final table was set, with Skampa holding an
impressive 432 000 chip lead over his nearest opponent,
Stefan Mattsson (3 553 000). Other final tablers
included Anthony Roux (2 839 000), Eyal Avitan (2 627
000), Luca Pagano (2 119 000), Laurence Ryan (1 338
000), Sven Eichelbaum (658 000) and Gustav Ekerot (502
000).
Skampa appeared confident throughout
following his fourth place finish in thye EPT Vilamoura
in November, pointing out that the Prague epic had been
only his fourth EPT tournament and what a pleasure it
was to win in his home town. The fact that the big entry
field made EPT Prague the biggest yet Czech poker
tourney was not lost on the young player either: “It was
the biggest tournament in Czech Republic ever, so it
feels marvelous,” he said.
The German player Sven
Eichelbaum was the first to be eliminated after running
into Laurence Ryan’s aces. He was followed by Gustav
Ekerot of Sweden, bundled out by Eyal Avitan and then
Luca Pagano was ousted from his sixth EPT final after a
clash with Stefan Mattsson. Laurence Ryan's run ended
when he was busted out in fifth place, again by a
rampant Mattsson, who took over the chip lead on the
proceeds.
Mattsson was himself pulled up short by
Jan Skampa, who doubled up on the Swede to retake
control. Shortly thereafter Israel's Eyal Avitan was in
action again, this time taking out Anthony Roux to make
the contest a three-sided affair between himself,
Mattsson and Skampa, with very little advantage in the
trio's chips.
It appeared to be going all
Avitan's way as the game progressed with aggressive play
all round; he managed to take the chip lead but then
took around three hours to finally knock out Mattsson,
setting up the heads up with Skampa and looking goof
with a 2 to 1 chip lead. It was far from a done deal,
however as Skampa played a clever and disciplined three
hour game to erode the Israeli's advantage and
eventually retake the lead....and the match.
We'll be hearing a lot more of Skampa, an economics
student at Prague's St Charles University who for the
past three years has been honing his poker skills on
Internet sites.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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