EPT Grand Final result

Vanessa Rousso wins the High-Rollers while Pieter de Korver captures the main event

EPT Grand Final, Monte Carlo, €10,000 No-limit Hold’em, 28th April – 3rd May 2009

Entrants: 935
Buyin: €10,000
Prizepool: €12,293,896

1. Pieter de Korver, €2,300,000
2. Matt Woodward, €1,300,000
3. Mikhail Tulchinskiy, €800,000
4. Dag Mikkelsen, €600,000
5. Eric Qu, €470,000
6. Alem Shah, €350,000
7. Daniel Zink, €250,000
8. Peter Traply, €170,000
9. Christopher Rossiter, €175,000


The PokerStars.com European Poker Tour has a new Grand Final champion. Pieter de Korver, 26, from Leeuwarden, Holland, a member of the new Team PokerStars Pro Netherlands, has won €2.3million at the richest poker tournament ever held outside Las Vegas.

After six days of high-octane poker in one of the most glamorous destinations in the world, De Korver outlasted a record field of 935 players at the €10,600 EPT Monte Carlo main event. The total prize pool was a staggering €9.35 million.

De Korver only turned pro two years ago and last year triumphed in a PokerStars-sponsored TV show called ‘Poker Kampioen Van Nederland’ which involved some 20,000 players. He then came 28th at the Master Classics in Amsterdam for €8,000. This was his third EPT event but first cash.
De Korver staged a remarkable comeback during the nine-hour final table. At one stage he was down to just two big blinds but then won a series of showdowns to take the chip lead. He said: “It’s amazing. I was loving the atmosphere and just really enjoying playing cards. I had a little bit of luck…and then I won. That’s the best part of poker.”
De Korver was cheered on by a large group of friends who had driven overnight from the Netherlands to support him.

A wealth of stars competed in the event, held from April 28 to May 3 in the beautiful Salle des Etoiles at the Monte Carlo Bay Resort. They included nearly the entire Team PokerStars Pro team such as poker legend Daniel Negreanu, current world champion Peter Eastgate and former world champions Joe Hachem, Greg Raymer and Chris Moneymaker as well as rappers Nelly and Bruno “Kool Shen” Lopes, rugby star Sebastien Chabal, footballer Tomas Brolin and tennis legend Boris Becker. Celebrated poker pros such as Phil Ivey, Andy Bloch, Tony G, Liz Lieu and Andy Black also took part.

A total of 157 PokerStars players won their seats online for the prestigious event which attracted entrants from a record 57 countries.

The first ever €25,000 EPT Monte Carlo high roller tournament was like a Who’s Who of poker with the world’s greatest players taking their seats for a first prize of €720,000. The three-day event was won by Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Rousso after she came back from a 3:1 chip deficit to beat American Randy Dorfman. A total of 79 players entered the event.

This year’s EPT Grand Final demonstrated yet again the phenomenal growth of the EPT since its launch in Barcelona in 2004. That event, which cost just €1,000 to enter, attracted 229 players with a total prize pool of €229,000 – somewhat less than the seventh place prize at this year’s EPT Grand Final. The total number of players in season one was 1,468; this season the EPT attracted nearly 8,000 players and generated a total prize pool of over €52million – €13 million of which went in first prizes.

EPT founder John Duthie said: “The loyalty and dedication of the players on the EPT trail has always astounded me and this season has been no different. Next season is looking set to break all records with new venues such as Moscow, and the new structure which proved to be a most welcome addition to the Grand Final.”

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