WSOP EUROPE FINAL TABLE DECIDED
21 September 2007
Top US players fail to make the cut
The exciting Grand Finale of the World Series of Poker
Europe Main Event will soon be decided as 9 players
assemble later today (Sunday) at The Casino at the
Empire on Leicester Square - just a short walk away from
Buckingham Palace in London.
The competition, which has taken four days of hard,
professional poker playing to reach this stage is making
history in that it is the youngest final table ever
assembled for an event of this magnitude. Female
Norwegian player Annette Obrestad is only 18 while
Johannes Korsar is 20 years old. If either of these
players wins the bracelet, they will be the youngest
bracelet holders in WSOP history. And the average age at
the final table is only 25.
Not one of the world’s most recognisable poker pros were
among the final nine players who advanced to do battle
for a GBP 1 million first-place prize at the inaugural
World Series of Poker Europe presented by Betfair.com.
Continuing a theme set in the first two WSOP Europe
events, the emergence of aggressive and accomplished
young European players heralded a new reality for
poker’s elite: It's a global game and it is no longer
dominated by a handful of professional poker players..
“The stage has been set for European poker players to
continue to shine,” said WSOP Commissioner Jeffrey
Pollack. “Clearly, the inaugural World Series of Poker
Europe has lived up to its name and promise in every
respect.”
The final table of nine players – which starts early
afternoon on 16th September – have made it through a
field of the most distinguished players ever assembled
in Europe. There were more than 100 WSOP bracelets
between all the participants in the four days of play to
date.
Phil Hellmuth – who has amassed a record eleven World
Series bracelets – said yesterday: “You have nineteen of
the top twenty players in the world here in London for
this event.”
Betfair’s Head of Poker Ben Fried said, “Betfair has
four online qualifiers at the final table. This just
goes to show that it is possible to build up from
relatively small stakes to play for a million pounds and
the World Series Bracelet. It’s a talent meritocracy.”
The last high-profile pro eliminated was Gus “The Great
Dane” Hansen, who added GBP 41 620, or more than $83
000, to his $3.7 million in official prize money for his
10th place finish.
In addition to the GBP 1 million top prize, second place
in the WSOP Europe Main Event is worth GBP 570 150,
third GBP 381 910, fourth GBP 257 020, fifth GBP 191 860
sixth GBP 152 040, seventh GBP 114 030, eighth GBP 85
070 and ninth GBP 61 540.
The 10th through 36th place finishers received from GBP
41 630 to GBP 27 150, depending on their final position.
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