2007 EPT Warsaw

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2007 EPT Warsaw

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
77
Prize
1,266,711 PLN
Event Info
Buy-in
15,800 PLN
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
3,000

Day 3 - The Final

Welcome to the third and final day of the EPT: Warsaw.

The final eight will take their seats in the next hour or so. Starting seat positions and chips counts are as follows:

Seat 1. Fredrik Hostrup (Denmark) - 288,000
Seat 2. Peter Jepsen (Denmark) - 498,000
Seat 3. Marius Torbergsen (Norway) - 434,000
Seat 4. Andrew O'Flaherty (UK) - 168,000
Seat 5. Farid Meraghni (France) - 971,000
Seat 6. Katja Thater (Germany) - 105,000
Seat 7. Patric Martensson (Sweden) - 305,000
Seat 8. John Conroy (UK) - 73,000

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Calm Before the Storm

Players and media are hanging around the casino. There is a very calm, quiet atmosphere down there. Very much unlike the previous days.

Stay with us at PokerNews.com for all the action, straight from the felt, here at the Warsaw leg of the European Poker Tour.

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Level: 16

Blinds: 4,000/8,000

Ante: 800

Peter the masseuse's favourite

Peter Jepsen looks forward to a massage at the final table
Peter Jepsen looks forward to a massage at the final table
Peter Jepsen from Denmark has been prominent throughout the two previous days, as has the attractive masseuse who has been on hand to provide players with welcome shoulder, neck and back massages during the tournament. Peter is reported to be her boyfriend and she is here to root for him.

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Jepsen Wakes Up

Peter Jepsen has started to flex his muscles. The young dane was told "Welcome to the tournament, Peter" by the observing Andy Black (yes he is still here!) after making two quick fire raises, collecting the blinds on both occasions.

We're not sure when, or if, Mr Andrew Black will be leaving Warsaw!

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Player Profile: Peter Jepsen

In between the action we'll bring you some player profiles, kindly sent to us by the European Poker Tour staff.

Peter Willers Jepsen, 24, Denmark.
Peter took up playing poker after serving in Iraq and being sent home injured. Desperate to rekindle “the rush” of army life, he discovered online poker and in a relatively short time had worked his way up from low 0.5/1 NL Hold’em to high stakes play, both cash and tournaments. In 2006, Peter won $165.000 at the Caribbean Poker Classic in St. Kitts.

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