YOUNG AMERICAN IS EPT BARCELONA CHAMP
11 September 2009
Euro 850 000 main prize goes to 20-year-old
Twenty-year-old American poker pro Carter Phillips ended
the five day PokerStars EPT Barcelona tournament
Wednesday as the champion, besting an original entry
field of 478 players to collect the trophy, the kudos
and the main prize cheque for Euro 850 000.
Carter, who hails from North Carolina, said: "The
feeling is unreal. The whole tournament it felt like any
other tournament to me, even when we got heads up. I
think once the river hit the deck, all the emotion came
in to me at once and I didn't even know how to react.
"It just all hit me at the same time and it's
overwhelming, as you can tell from my reaction."
Carter said he had learned to discipline his play and
guard against over-aggression at the wrong times: ""Over
aggression was the big factor in those other tournaments
as to why I'd lost and I think, in this tournament, I
kept to my aggressive style, but it was much more
controlled and I didn't do anything stupid to lose huge
pots."
Starting final table play with 4.42
million - a comfortable chip lead - Phillips played a
cool, disciplined game, ignoring a vocal Spanish
railbird population urging on their fave to win,
Santiago Terrazas. He faced a final table that comprised
Marc Goodwin, Santiago Terrazas, Mihai Manole, Asa
Smith, Toni Ville Ojala, Matt Lapossie and Georios
Kapalas.
British player Marc Goodwin drew first
blood, eliminating Greek player Kapalas. He was followed
by Canada's Matt Lapossie who left in seventh place, and
Toni Ojala of Finland in sixth, a victim of Phillips.
UK player Asa Smith was taken out in fifth place by
Phillips, and Romanian Mihai Manole fell foul of Goodwin
to exit at fourth, leaving a three-handed tussle between
Terrazas, Goodwin and and Phillips which was
surprisingly brief and saw the elimination of the
Spanish favourite by Goodwin.
Heads up it was
Goodwin vs. Phillips, with the latter holding a 1.64
million lead in chips. Phillips only lost his lead once
in the three hour battle that followed as he used
disciplined but aggressive play to oust his opponent and
claim the main prize. Goodwin's sterling effort was
rewarded with a second place prize of Euro 500 000.
The big six-figure prize money extended down to the
7th spot on the final table.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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