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EPT Barcelona Open Poker Final Table Decided

Sep 14 2008 - 11:23pm

The EPT Barcelona Open final table consisted of five poker players who were atop the leader board after Day 2.

Two of the finalists were are from Germany. The remaining seats are represented by the United Kingdom, Belgium, the USA, Canada, Italy and Ireland.

Seat 1: Martin Nielsen 1,229,000 (United Kingdom)

Seat 2: Davidi Kitai 600,000 Kitai was the first World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner from the nation of Belgium. The 28 year old's career tournament earnings thus far were totaled somewhere around $450,000.

Seat 3: Dren Ukella 734,000 (Germany)

Seat 4: Jason Mercier 526,000 While those of us here at Gambling911.com would have guessed FRANCE - Mercier is actually the leading American player at the EPT Barcelona Open, this 21 year old has won the largest live poker tournament ever held in Italy, which was an EPT event in San Remo.

Seat 5: Samuel Chartier 879,000 (Canada)

Seat 6: Daniele Mazzia 359,000 - This Italian player has won just over $100,000 in lifetime tournament play.

Seat 7: Fintan Gavin 701,000 (Ireland)

Seat 8: Sebastian Ruthenberg 1,204,000 - This German poker player has nearly a million in career tournament winnings, including one WSOP bracelet. His favorite poker game is Texas Hold'em.

4PM Barcelona time is when the EPT Barelona Open Poker begins Monday.

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