2008 PokerStars.com EPT Budapest
€4,350 EPT Budapest Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info
Seat 1: Marino Serenelli (Italy) - 357,000
Seat 2: Will Fry (UK) - 572,000
Seat 3: Ciprian Hrisca (Romania) - 1,038,000
Seat 4: Gino Alacqua (Italy) - 466,000
Seat 5: Martin Jacobson (Sweden) - 306,000
Seat 6: Albert Iversen (Denmark) - 1,017,000
Seat 7: Johnny Lodden (Norway) - 500,000
Seat 8: Zoltan Toth (Hungary) - 1,059,000
And here are the final table payouts...
1st - €595,839
2nd - €342,608
3rd - €197,904
4th - €153,216
5th - €127,680
6th - €100,016
7th - €78,736
8th - €53,200
Action begins at 1pm local time. Stay tuned for live updates!
Marino, a restaurateur from the beautiful seaside resort of San Benedetto del Tronto, is currently enjoying his biggest ever poker success. Normally a cash game player, he has only played three live tournaments in his life – but made the money in all of them. Normally his poker playing takes place while he’s holidaying on the Caribbean island of St Maarten. Unmarried, Marino once appeared on Italy’s biggest talk show – the "Maurizio Costanzo" show – to talk about his life as playboy.
Final Table bios courtesy of Mad Harper from PokerStars.com.
Will has been playing poker since he was six years old, when he took up five card draw with his cousins. His early fascination with cards even extended into magic and he still likes to practice cards tricks with his friends. Will mainly plays cash games online but mixes it up with some live play whilst traveling for a few months every year. He rarely plays tournaments and this is his biggest buy-in event. He plans to give a proportion of his winnings away to charities associated with third world poverty.
Final Table bios courtesy of Mad Harper from PokerStars.com.
Ciprian decided to play the EPT Budapest because it was the closest event to his home town of Bucharest in Romania. The 35-year-old, who works in real estate, only began playing poker 18 months ago - first cash games with friends before starting to play online on PokerStars.com. Now playing in his first live event, he thought EPT Budapest would make a "nice holiday" and now finds himself at the final table. Outside of poker, Ciprian enjoys playing football and is looking forward to the birth of his first child due in April.
Final Table bios courtesy of Mad Harper from PokerStars.com.
Gino first came to the attention of the international poker community when he was runner-up to Arnaud Mattern at the debut EPT Prague event last season. Now he’s back at his second final table in a year – a double celebration because it is also his 47th birthday. The former antiques dealer had only been playing poker for 18 months when he competed in Prague but is now a regular on the EPT circuit and has risen from 26th to sixth place in the Hendon Mob's All Time Italy money list with total live tourney winnings of more than $860k.
Final Table bios courtesy of Mad Harper from PokerStars.com.
Martin Jacobson from Stockholm, Sweden, is only 21 years old but has already been playing poker for three years. He is a chef but is considering moving abroad and is currently playing poker full-time. Martin won his seat to Budapest in the Last Chance qualifying satellite on PokerStars last week This is his second EPT - he played EPT London at the beginning of October but busted on Day 1.
Final Table bios courtesy of Mad Harper from PokerStars.com.
Albert started playing poker at high school with friends before taking up the game online and playing low-stakes cash games. He swiftly built up his bankroll and now plays high stakes – 25-50, 50-100 and higher. He is currently taking a year off from University - he’s studying English and communications - to play live. Albert bought himself into this tournament and it's his fourth EPT. This is the first time he has cashed.
Final Table bios courtesy of Mad Harper from PokerStars.com.