EPT Warsaw

FINAL TABLE PLAYERS

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Seat 1: Arnaud Mattern, 29, Paris, France – 328,000 chips
Before taking up poker in 2004, Arnaud's main game was backgammon where he enjoyed considerable success. The switch to poker has been very successful, both live and online. He is known for his mathematical approach to the game and has been described as “disciplined, cold and calculating”. He first came to international attention when he took down the inaugural EPT Prague event last season for a massive € 708,400. Now playing in his 14th EPT, he is hoping to make history - as the first ever player to win two EPT titles.

Seat 2: Ludovic Lacay, 23, Toulouse, France – 296,500 chips
Ludovic has played 13 EPTs to date, and has cashed twice before – his best result being 11th place at EPT Dublin last season. Like many other players, the 23-year-old got into online poker after enjoying success in the video game world where he played for one of the best French “Counter Strike” teams. Known as an aggressive poker player, Ludovic now finds himself on a final table with his great friend and fellow Frenchman Arnaud Mattern. His best result to date was 2nd place at the WPT Spanish Championship in October last year for €295,200.

Seat 3: Andrea Benelli, 27, Prato, Italy – 100,000 chips
Former computer sales rep Andrea has been a professional poker player for over a year. He has competed in several EPTs – in Warsaw, San Remo and the Monte Carlo Grand Final last season – and cashed at EPT London in October, making 36th for £11,419. However reaching the Warsaw final table this season is his biggest result to date. He is being supported here in Warsaw by his Estonian girlfriend Astrika but is also being cheered on by his great friend Team PokerStars Pro Dario Minieri, who is also on the final table. Dario said: “He’s a very good player and one of my best friends. It’s great we are both on the final table.”

Seat 4: Michael Muheim, 21, Zurich, Switzerland – PokerStars qualifier 89,000 chips
Currently studying medicine in Zurich, Michael won his seat to EPT Warsaw on PokerStars. It’s his first major live event as he normally plays heads-up online cash games at $1/$2 limit – plus the odd online multi-table tournament. He believes he has been playing well, making good decisions, and is enjoying the tournament. Although the short stack at the start of the final table, the guaranteed €21,114 payday makes EPT Warsaw his best result so far.

Seat 5: Joao Barbosa, Porto, Portugal – 123,000 chips
Only two weeks ago, Gino Alacqua celebrated his 47th birthday with an appearance on the EPT Budapest final table. Now it’s Joao Barbosa’s turn… the Portuguese pro turns 26 on November 19. The former computer engineering student is enjoying great success on the EPTs – he has played four so far and cashed in three of them including here, 48th place in Barcelona and 26th place in London. Joao mainly plays cash games online but loves tournaments for the competitive element. Back home in Portugal, Joao splits his time between his family home in Porto and his girlfriend in Lisbon.

Seat 6: Dario Minieri, 23, Rome, Italy – Team PokerStars Pro – 359,500 chips
Dario Minieri is one of Italy’s best known poker players following a lightning-quick rise to the top. Aged 16, he started playing the card game Magic: The Gathering and swiftly discovered a talent for online gaming… then a Magic friend introduced him to PokerStars and online poker. He started with low-stakes heads-up games but before long had become an online legend – the first player to earn a Porsche with his PokerStars Frequent Player Points. His online success has also translated to live tournaments. In 2006, Minieri came 3rd at EPT Baden and made the top 100 at the 2007 World Series. Things got even better in 2008 when he came 3rd in EPT San Remo and won his first WSOP bracelet in the $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em Six-Handed event in the summer.

Seat 7: Nico Behling, 23, Jena, Germany – 343,500 chips
Nico is one of the most successful German “Young Guns” and a good friend of PokerStars.de’s ShootingStars player Sebastian Ruthenberg, who won EPT Barcelona in September. Nico has a lot of live poker experience and cashed over $130.000 in January, when he finished 8th in the Aussie Millions. EPT Warsaw is his ninth EPT but his first cash. He also played LAPT Rio de Janeiro and APPT Macau. Online, Nico is grinding the short-handed cash games but he also sometimes plays multi-table tournaments on PokerStars. His biggest online cash was $43.000 as runner-up in the PokerStars Super Tuesday tourney in July. The only important thing for Nico on tomorrow’s final table is “to play my best poker. Then everything is fine.”

Seat 8: Sergey Shcherbatskiy, 24, Russia – PokerStars qualifier - 349,000 chips
All the way from the city of Ufa in the Ural Mountains of Russia, Sergey Shcherbatskiy will carry 349,000 chips to the final table, a mere 10,000 fewer than the chip-leader Dario Minieri. "I don't believe it," he said. "I'm surrounded by all these professional players!" It's already a remarkable story for Shcherbatskiy: he qualified via the PokerStars "steps" tournaments, buying in at level one for only $7.50, and is playing in his first major live tournament having taken up the game a little less than two years ago. Married to Antonina, who is hearing his progress in regular phone-calls home, Shcherbatskiy will also find some support from the punters in the two sports bars he owns in his hometown.

Seat 9: Atanas Gueorguiev, 38, Sofia, Bulgaria – PokerStars qualifier - 186,500 chips
Former cab driver Atanas has been playing poker professionally for over three years and has qualified for several EPTs enjoying reasonable success. He came 42nd in the EPT Season 3 Monte Carlo Grand Final for €19,000, came 17th in the EPT Prague £2k side event last season for €4,500. His best result to date – aside from reaching the final table here in Warsaw was last May when he final tabled at the WPT Spanish Championship, coming eighth for €37,897. Married with an 18-month-old son, Atanas says he has been gambling all his adult life and, like many players, came into poker via backgammon. He said: “I prefer playing live cash games but I have to admit I’m a better tournament player than cash player.”

EPT WARSAW
Venue Casinos Poland Hyatt Regency
Location Warsaw, Poland
Dates November 15-19, 2008
Buy-In PLN 20,000 + 1,000
CAP 400
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. Glen Chorny 1976
9. Johannes Strassmann 1962
10. Dario Minieri 1901
     
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