DANISH PLAYER TAKES EPT BARCELONA
7 September 2007
Best of 543...and a million Euro winner's cheque
to prove it
The PokerStars European Poker Tour Barcelona
Championship reached its climax in that Spanish coastal
city this weekend with Danish player Sander Lylloff
taking home a giant winner's cheque for Euro 1 170 000.
The Copenhagen-based player started the final day action
only third in chip count in a final field of 13 players
- all that remained of the original 543 entrants in the
competition. Those 13 survivors hailed from 11 different
countries, showcasing once again the universal appeal of
poker tournaments of this calibre.
Stars such as Johnny Chan, Greg Raymer, Katja Thater and
Daniel Negreanu fell early on, and a final table of 8
talented young players was decided after only two hours
of play. The final 8 survivors, and their chip counts as
final table play commenced, looked like this:
Greg Dyer (USA) - 1 606 000
Mika Paasonen (Finland) - 924 000
Mark Teltscher (UK) - 676 000
Nikolaus Jedlicka (Austria) - 569 000
Sander Lylloff (Denmark) - 502 000
Trond Eidsvig (Norway) - 452 000
Patrick Bruel (France) - 374 000
Adam Junglen (USA) - 319 000
French player (and the only WSOP bracelet holder on the
table) Bruel was the first out, eliminated by Mark
Teltscher in only the second hand of play and departing
with an eigth place paycheck of Euro 104 500.
British-based Teltscher was also responsible for the
departure of Jedlicka in seventh place a few hands
later, with the unfortunate Austrian still collecting a
handy pay packet of Euro 154 700.
Jedlicka was the first of three players to exit in one
orbit - the American Junglen was next to go to the rail
only two hands later in sixth place, collecting Euro196
500 for his trouble, and the Norwegian Eidsvig finished
in fifth position on the very next hand, picking up Euro
250 800 on the way home. 5 players had been eliminated
in the first 20 hands of final table action....
The Finnish player Paasonen was the next to fall after a
confrontation with Dyer, with the American player
eliminating him after a brief but intense passage of
play. The Finn finished in fourth spot with the
consolation of a Euro 301 000 payday. By now Lylloff was
largely dominating play, although the chip lead changed
hands several times as the contest progressed and the
one hundredth hand of final table action approached.
The break finally came when 20 year old US college
student Greg Dyer made a move pre-flop against Lylloff
after almost four hours of three handed play. He lost to
the Dane's cards and headed for the exit and a third
place prize of Euro 388 800 for his impressive effort.
Heads up, it was Lylloff in the lead, with almost double
the chips of his friend and roomate, the British player
Mark Teltscher. The finish came only six hands later,
giving Sander Lylloff his first EPT championship title,
and that Euro 1 170 000 main prize cheque. Teltscher
finished an honourable second, collecting Euro 673 000.
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