BIG DAY FOR BARBOSA
21 November 2008
Portuguese player wins the EPT Polish Open
It took four gruelling days of poker action to get
there, but Joao Barbosa (26) of Portugal this week
claimed the title and the Euro 367 141 ($457 489) main
prize at the PokerStars.com EPT Polish Open in Warsaw.
Playing a tough final table, the remaining nine
survivors from an entry field of 217 included Team
PokerStars Pro Dario Minieri and Arnaud Mattern. They
were all that remained of a starting field that included
top internet and land poker names like Katja Thater,
Sorel Mizzi, Alex Kravchenko, Bertrand "ElkY"
Grospellier, EPT London winner Michael Martin,
WSOP-Europe bracelet winner Theo Jorgensen and WPT and
EPT champ Roland de Wolfe, along with Sebastien
Ruthenberg and Mark Telscher.
Celebrating his birthday and the first EPT win by a
Portuguese national, the former computer engineering
student from Porto revealed that he had only played four
European Poker Tours before and cashed in three of them
- none at the final tables. That made his victory after
a tense three-hour heads-up battle with German player
Nico Behling (23) all the sweeter.
"Things worked perfectly for me. For three hours, I was
trying not to think about anything but winning. It's the
best birthday present I've ever had. It was great to
win," he said after the game.
Starting the final table, Barbosa was around the middle
of the field in terms of chip stacks. The lead was held
by the talented young Italian gun Dario Minieri on 359
000, just 10 000 in chips ahead of nearest rivals Sergio
Shcherbatskiy (349 000) and Germany's Nico Behling (343
000).
Low man in the chip stacks Michael Muheim was first to
go, eliminated by Shcherbatskiy for the ninth place
prize of Euro 21 114. He was followed by French poker
pro Ludovic Lacay, taken out by Nico Behling in eighth
place for Euro 32 843). Seventh placing and a Euro 45
746 payday went to Andrea Benelli, busted out by Dario
Minieri in seventh place (Euro 45 746). Sergey
Shcherbatskiy's ambitions were ended when he was sent to
the exit in sixth place by Barbosa for Euro 57 476) and
he was followed by Arnaud Mattern in fifth place -
another victim of Barbosa. He collected a cheque for
Euro 72,724
Barbosa had by then amassed a substantial chip stack,
which he skilfully deployed to eliminate first Atanas
Gueorguiev in fourth place for Euro 87 973 and then
internet whiz Dario Minieri in third place, who was sent
home just after the dinner break for Euro 123 162.
Heads up, Barboa faced Behling across the felt with a
slender enough chip lead to make the finale interesting.
It was the start of a three hour duel which was close
and enthralling, but Barbosa emerged triumphant in the
end, taking the title, the respect and the rich main
prize. Behling's second placing earned him Euro 205 270.
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