Russian Poker Champ Sets New Record
Published: Thursday, May 25, 2006 Online-Casinos.com
RUSSIAN POKER CHAMP SETS NEW RECORD
Inaugural Party Poker tourney generates $500 000 prize pool
What is probably the biggest poker prize in Russian gambling history was paid
out this week to a 27 year old Moscow-based professional player who won the
first Party Poker.com St. Petersburg Open poker tournament in Russia.
The media were describing Peter Vlasenko as Russias Poker Tsar
after the young professional hit an $84,000 jackpot at the event, held in St.
Petersburgs Golden Garden Casino which, over an action-filled four
days, generated an incredible prize pool of more than $500,000.
Although the tournament attracted a number of top international players, the
final table consisted of 5 Russians and a Brit. None of the final table contestants
qualified by Internet satellites.
"This is the first time I have won such a large amount of money in a single
day," said the elated poker champ, who was closely chased by Mark Vronskiy,
a 43-year-old poker pro from St. Petersburg at the end.
PartyPoker.com spokesman Warren Lush said: "We're delighted to be
involved with an event that boasted the biggest prize in Russian poker history
and congratulate Peter on his win. For the first time in a long time none of
the internet qualifiers made the final table. This alone suggests that Russia
could be a poker superpower in the future."
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