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SHOOTING STAR SEBASTIAN RUTHENBERG WINS POKERSTARS.COM EPT BARCELONA


Barcelona, Spain, SEPTEMBER 14, 2008

Sebastian Ruthenberg from Germany is the new EPT Barcelona champion. Ruthenberg, 24, takes home a €1,360,100 first prize after defeating 618 players in the record, sell-out event.

This summer Ruthenberg won a World Series of Poker bracelet when he took down the Seven Card Stud Hi-Low championship event. His victory in Barcelona establishes him among Europe’s elite high stakes poker players.

Ruthenberg started today’s final table as chip leader but faced tough competition - including American Jason Mercier, winner of EPT San Remo in April, Italian pro Daniele Mazzia and Belgium’s #1 player Davidi Kitai, as well as PokerStars qualifier Fintan Gavin from Galway, Ireland, who was runner-up.

Ruthenberg, one of seven poker professionals from the PokerStars.de Shooting Stars team, has gone from strength to strength since winning the German Open in 2006. He was runner-up at a WCOOP event last year and came third in EPT3 Dortmund. He then joined the PokerStars Shooting Stars team and went on to success in Las Vegas.

Ruthenberg, from Hamburg, brought the first EPT of Season 5 to a close when he called Gavin’s all-in raise after just three hands of heads-up play. Gavin, manager of the Eglinton card room in his native Ireland, had 7-4 against Ruthenberg’s K-9.

“There was actually no moment when I thought I might win it,” said Ruthenberg. “ I was card-dead for a long time and just waiting to make a play. But I know I am running good at the moment. This win is worth more money than the WSOP and I have to say – the money is important.”

There were 619 players who entered the €8,000 buy-in EPT Barcelona event creating a record prize pool of €4,952,000. Among those who competed were Swedish NHL superstar Mats Sundin and Spanish tennis legend Sergi Bruguera, both making their first EPT appearances as PokerStars Ambassadors, as well as Team PokerStars Pros Chad Brown - who finished 34th for €17,300 - Daniel Negreanu, Greg Raymer and Vanessa Rousso.

Jason Mercier missed winning a second EPT title when he was eliminated in sixth place for €227,800. His friend Sam Chartier from Montreal, another PokerStars qualifier, came 7th for €178,000.

John Duthie, Executive Producer of the European Poker Tour, said: “This year’s EPT Barcelona was even bigger and better than we expected with a sell-out field which, considering our high expectations from previous seasons, is a fantastic achievement. This tournament brought everything together - great poker action, a multi-million dollar prize pool and world-class amenities at the Gran Casino Barcelona”.

 

Name

Country

PokerStars status

1

Sebastian Ruthenberg

Germany

PokerStars ShootingStar

1,361,000

2

Fintan Gavin

Ireland

PokerStars qualifier

792,000

3

Davidi Kitai

Belgium

455,000

4

Daniele Mazzia

Italy

351,000

5

Dren Ukella

Germany

292,000

6

Jason Mercier

USA

PokerStars player

227,800

7

Sam Chartier

Canada

PokerStars qualifier

178,000

8

Martin Nielsen

Denmark

119,000


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EPT GRAND FINAL
EPT Leaderboards
Top 10 TLB Rank
1. Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier 2935
2. Sebastian Ruthenberg 2438
3. Luca Pagano 2413
4. Jason Mercier 2310
5. Antony Lellouche 2236
6. Julian Thew 2190
7. Ram Vaswani 2151
8. Dario Minieri 2069
9. Johnny Lodden 2034
10. Glen Chorny 1976
     
Top 10 winners Amount
1. Glen Chorny €2,077,143
2. Gavin Griffin €1,825,010
3. Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier €1,757,347
4. Jason Mercier €1,757,280
5. Michael Martin €1,701,000
6. Sebastian Ruthenberg €1,641,974
7. Denes Kalo €1,554,000
8. Marc Karam €1,269,470
9. Sander Lylloff €1,170,700
10. Mark Teltscher €1,087,988