2009 PokerStars.com EPT San Remo

€5,300 EPT San Remo Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2009 PokerStars.com EPT San Remo

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
€1,508,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€5,713,300
Entries
1,178
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Old World Charm

San Remo Municipal Casino
San Remo Municipal Casino
Benvenuti a San Remo! The PokerStars.it European Poker Tour is coming to the end of an extremely successful fifth season with its penultimate tournament, EPT San Remo. This seaside city is nestled at the base of the mountains on the Italian Riviera in northwestern Italy, just over the border from France and Monaco. The air is fresh with the scent of the sea, as expansive views of the Mediterranean Sea are found all over town. More adventurous travelers can choose to stay at resorts at the top of the mountains (though we warn you that making the journey down the winding mountain road by motor coach was described by several people as "nerve-wracking" and "harrowing").

San Remo is a popular tourist destination at all times of year, but April is a delightful time to be here. The days aren't too hot and the evenings aren't too cool. It's the kind of weather that makes you want to have a lazy day in the sun smoking cigarettes and eating delicious, simple Italian fare, and then follow it up with a night of drinking and partying. That's exactly how we spent our day yesterday after arriving from Nice, France via train. Being in San Remo is like stepping into yesterday, a time when the Internet, mobile phones and constant communication hadn't taken over everyone's lives, a time when people still slowed down for each other and could spend ten minutes talking to a perfect stranger. The city is charming.

This is the second season that the European Poker Tour has included a stop in San Remo. Judging by the number of people at the opening party at Victory Morgana Bay last night, this stop has become extremely popular with the players. Rumors were floating around the party that the event, which features three separate Day 1 flights, might sell out. We won't know that for sure until we take our seats in media row on the tournament floor at 2pm local time later today, but if it does we would imagine the tournament organizers would be over the moon.

Day 1a starts in about two hours. PokerNews will have all of the tournament action from the first flop to the last river on Thursday. We hope you'll join us for the making of the latest EPT champion.