European Poker Tour Grand Final Updates

Released on: April 17, 2008, 11:03 am

Press Release Author: SEMLtd

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: The money bubble bursts as players ride this roller coaster
event to the final ten.

Press Release Body: Surinder Sunar, who was in sixth place at the end of Day 1B,
found himself in the unfortunate position of being the poker player that made poker
news this week by bursting the money bubble at the European Poker Tour Grand Final.
The end of Day 3 at the EPT found 39 poker players still hoping for the $3.2 million
dollars purse.

Some early leaders found themselves going home early. Cyril Bensoussen, who had led
Day 1B, found himself cashing out in 60th place, taking home $39,844. Day 2 was
dominated by Johnny Lodden, whose aggressive play helped him build a chip count of
320,000. Day 3, found him holding on in 4th place. The top 10 chip leaders at the
end of Day 3 were Antonio Esfandiari with 1,198,000 chips, Robin Keston with 916,000
chips, Denes Kalo with 642,000 chips, Johnny Lodden with 623,000 chips, Maxine
Villemure with 600,000 chips, Mostafa Belkhayate with 523,000 chips, Gerasimos Deres
with 494,500 chips, Henrik Gwinner with 487,000 chips, David Kruger with 486,500
chips, and Thomas Boekhoff with 465,000 chips.

Keston busted out in 12th place (taking home $159,691), Lodden busted out in 17th
place (taking home $73,205), Belkhayate busted out in 24th place (taking home
$73,205), Deres busted out in 32nd place (taking home $66,564), Kruger busted out
right underneath him in 33rd (taking home almost $6,500 less than Deres), and
Boekhoff busted out in 14th place (taking home $120,164).

However, the end of Day 4 would find many of Day 3's leaders still standing.
Esfandiari, who had built his Day 3 lead after doubling up against Gordon
"holla@yoboy" Vayo, found himself in 6th place. Gwimmer was still holding on in
10th place with a little less than half a million in chips. Kalo was sitting in the
middle of the top ten with almost a million chips. Villemure had dug his way up to
4th place on Day 4 with 1,220,000 in chips.

The Day 4 chip leader was Glenn Chorny with a million chips more than Isaac Baron,
who was in second with 2,365,000 chips. Michael Martin came in 3rd with 1,570
chips.

One of the more interesting poker stories from this year's championship was that for
the first time ever, a father and son cashed in. Team Pokerstars poker player Luca
Pagano is still in the top ten while his father Claudio cashed out in 22nd place
(taking home $73,205).

Today is Day 5, the final day, and the early results are Glenn Chorny still holding
1st, Isaac Baron in 2nd and Luca Pagano holding on to 3rd. Villemure has fallen to
5th and Kalo is holding on to 6th place with the short stack. Esfandiari busted out
in 8th, with a nice take home a nice payday of $265,625 and Gwinner busted out in
9th, taking home $199,219.

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