THE WEST IS BEST
16 March 2007
Party Poker's geographic grapple goes to western
players
The Cold War was replaced by hot action in a Vienna
casino this week. With five players each from Eastern
and Western Europe, both cultural pride and a Euro 100
000 prizepool were at stake at Party Poker's East vs
West Cup final table poker confrontation.
Half the prizepool was earmarked to pay the top winners,
with the remaining Euro 50 000 going to the winning team
and divvied up among its players, all of whom had
qualified in online poker satellites. To reach the final
table, two 50 man teams, all qualified online, had
earlier battled it out, deciding who would be among the
five players from each side to sit down at the final
table.
Biggest winner of the day was the thirty one year old
Danish butcher Thomas Jensen, who finished as the top
player in a tense heads up with his team captain from
the UK, David "Devilfish" Ulliott and took home the
first prize of Euro 12 500 and his share of the winning
West team's Euro 50 000.
On the geographic divide it was the West that was best
despite an early dominance by the Eastern players, who
eliminated three Western players in quick succession to
give their team a 5 to 2 player advantage on the 10 man
table. However, it was not enough to stop Ulliott and
Jensen, who ended up the two survivors when third placed
TonyG went to the rail as the last remaining Eastern
player after a clash with Jensen, who was playing in his
first major tournament.
"I'm not really a big time player," Jensen said.
"Everything seemed to go right for me on the day but I
felt a lot more pressure when I hit the televised table
and the captains were on there with me. There was so
much talking and I had to concentrate even harder."
Online Casino News courtesy of InfoPowa
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