PORTUGUESE PLAYER WINS INAUGURAL VILAMOURA POKER
TOURNEY
27 November 2009
Matias survives ace-filled entry field to
take home Euro 404 793
With 322 entrants, many of them top international
players, the inaugural Pokerstars European Poker Tour
Vilamoura was never going to be a cakewalk, and winner
Antonio Matias (54) had to work hard for the trophy and
the main prize of Euro 404 793 as the tourney climaxed
over the weekend.
The final result of Pokerstars'
first sally into the Portuguese region was especially
pleasing because Matias is an amateur Portuguese player,
making for a popular home win by a good player who led
the final table for most of the final day.
Going
into final table play Matias had a chip lead of over a
million on his nearest opponent, and by the time he
faced Belgian retired player Pierre Neuville in the
heads up, that had stretched to a seven-to-one
advantage.
The first final table casualty was the
successful Russian realtor and enthusiastic poker fan
Andrei Vlasenko, who was eliminated in 8th place by
young gun Ryan Franklin, leaving with Euro 31 234. It
was over two hours before the next player was busted
out, and ironically it was Franklin, sent to the exit in
seventh place for Euro 46 851 by Jeff Sarwer - not bad
finishing for a recent high school grad playing in his
first live tournament.
Sixth place and Euro 62
468 went to French pro player Michel Abecassis, taken
out by Matias. The other Portuguese player in the final
table, Joao Silva was the next to fall in fifth spot
after tangling with Czech student Jan Skampa. He took
home Euro 78 085. Unfortunately for Skampa his
jubilation was to be shortlived, as he himself fell in
fourth position for Euro 117 128 after a confrontation
with Sarwer went wrong for him.
The three-handed
battle went on for over two-and-a-half hours following
the Skampa exit, as Canadian player Jeff Sarwer, Pierre
Neuville and Antonio Matias fought for supremacy and the
big money, playing some of the most exciting poker of
the tournament. In the end, it was Sarwer who lost out
after going all-in against Matias. He headed for the
cashier and a third place Euro 156 170 payday well
earned in a creditable performance.
Heads up,
Matias enjoyed a significant seven-to-one lead on his
Belgian opponent Neuville and it proved to be
insuperable despite a brave fightback. The Belgian was
ousted in second place for Euro 257 681, and the
respect, the trophy and the main prize cash went Matias'
way.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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