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VIENNA EVENT REPORT

The legendary Concord Card Casino - one of the best known and most atmospheric poker venues in Europe - played host over the weekend to 299 hopefuls, all either qualifying on ParadisePoker or coughing up their €500+50 for the 20,000 starting stack and a shot at ParadisePoker Tour glory.

The field included such luminaries as Ivo Donev, Dragan Galic and Jens Weigel, as well as Season 2 ParadisePoker Tour League winner Ronnie Espensen. With Vienna being only an hour and a half from Budapest, it was no surprise that the starters included around 100 Hungarians as well.

After eight levels were played on Day 1, 131 players remained with young German player Ferenc Riechs firmly in the lead. Riechs would remain at or near the top of the chip counts for much of the rest of the tournament, finally crashing out midway through Day 3.

Andreas Zauner leapt into the lead on Day 2 making a huge call with pocket threes on an 8-6-2-4-J board with three spades on it. His opponent turned out to be completely at it with A-T off suit and Zauner suddenly found himself at the top of the chip counts. He would eventually go into the final table as chip leader, and he wouldn't lose the chip lead until mere moments before the surprise end to the tournament.

Other players who held the chip lead at various points on Day 2 included Milan Zaric and Jörg Kleindienst. Both would go on to make the final.

Twenty seven places paid out, and once the money had been reached - the hand-for-hand lasted just one hand, as the unlucky bubbler Matthias Ruppert had been crippled just prior to it - the tournament director made the decision to stop play for the night. Thus we returned on Day 3 with 27 players, all of them guaranteed at least €1,140.

Chip leader going into Day 3 was Jörg Kleindienst but Andreas Zauner was soon hot on his heels after eliminating Rene Fritz with aces versus jacks. By the time the 10-handed final table had been reached, Zauner was in the lead once more.

Initially, it was a fast-paced final. Balazs Jablonkai, Zoltan Kapitany, Jörg Kleindienst and Valentin Schachinger claimed spots ten to seven at high speed, leaving six players still in at the first final table break, Andreas Zauner still with a massive chip lead. After a short lull in the exits, Alexander Hochreiter claimed sixth place in a straight-versus-flush cooler against Zauner, further extending the latter's lead. Another big cooler just moments later saw Marcin Mucha succumb in fifth place to Milan Zaric. Mucha got his stack in good with K-Q against Zaric's K-T on a Q-6-A-T board, only for another ten to drop on the river, sending Mucha to the rail. A few minutes later and Imre Karpati had busted in fourth place, and we were down to our final trio - Andreas Zauner, Milan Zaric and Ferenc Bartha.

After almost two hours of three-handed play, the stacks were almost even and the tournament could have continued on into the not-so-small hours - but for a surprise snap finish. Weary from three long days of play and having reached what looked like stalemate, the three remaining finalists agreed to an ICM chop. At the time of the deal, Milan Zaric had a slight chip lead, meaning that he took the largest chunk of the money. But with the trophy and the official title still at stake, the players agreed to a one hand turnover to decide the outcome. The cards were dealt and immediately flipped over, and thus Andreas Zauner was declared the trophy winner of ParadisePoker Tour Vienna when his J-3 made two pair.

The ParadisePoker Tour continues on to Barcelona in November for what promises to be another hugely successful leg. Join us back at ParadisePoker from November 23-27 to see who joins the exclusive club of ParadisePoker Tour champions.

season 3
Place Name County Prize
1 Andreas Zauner Austria €24,020 (D)
2 Milan Zaric Austria €27,960 (D)
3 Ferenc Bartha Hungary €21,140 (D)
4 Imre Karpati Hungary €11,360
5 Marcin Mucha Poland €9,230
6 Alexander Hochreiter Austria €7,810
7 Valentin Schachinger Austria €6,390
8 Jörg Kleindienst Austria €4,970
9 Zoltan Kapitany Hungary €3,550
10 Balasz Jablonkai Hungary €1,990
11 Erwin Hoffmann Austria €1,990
12 Peter Gabriel Romania €1,990
13 Christoph Erdt Austria €1,700
14 Ferenc Riech Germany €1,700
15 Felsing Germany €1,700
16 Moritz Hurni Marcel Switzerland €1,420
17 Helmut Tauber Austria €1,420
18 Rene Fritz Austria €1,420
19 Ferenc Gal Hungary €1,140
20 Laszlone Balic Hungary €1,140
21 Walter Sinzinger Austria €1,140
22 Josef Kovacs Hungary €1,140
23 Piotr Jaczewski Poland €1,140
24 Mihajli Gengelicki Hungary €1,140
25 Peter Kamaras Hungary €1,140
26 Istvan Mikuhas Hungary €1,140
27 Gabor Dudas Hungary €1,140
Barcelona EVENT REPORT

Soriano shines in ParadisePoker Tour victory



Santiago Soriano capped a dominant three-day display at the ParadisePoker Tour Barcelona by lifting the Main Event trophy and securing a €28,500 prize.

The Spanish player has been tipped for big things in the game and confirmed just why he is so highly regarded, taking the chip lead on Day 1 and looking a genuine contender throughout.

His most significant challenge for the biggest slice of the €146,000 prize pool was overcoming eventual runner-up Rumen Nanev, with the pair making a heads-up deal to take €25,000 each before playing on for the ParadisePoker Tour trophy and a further €3,500.

Nanev, who had already cashed in a series of major tournaments in 2011, had been the runaway chip leader for much of the final table and the two sparred for some time before Soriano eventually landed the knockout blow.

The decisive hand saw both players get their chips in the middle on a draw, with the eventual winner holding Q-J for a gut shot plus overcards and his rival showing 6-7 for an open-ended straight draw. Neither made the hand they were chasing but Soriano spiked top pair to seal his first ever title.

“It’s a great feeling to have won,” said the victorious Spaniard, “It’s the first title I’ve won and having come close one other time, this is just perfect. Winning the trophy really meant a lot – more than the money to be honest. This is definitely up there with my best moments in poker.

“Heads-up he had a million more chips than me but I felt like I had an edge that made us more even than that. I kind of knew I was going to make it but I had to make a deal for €25,000 each because the money is important.

“There was a €12,500 difference between first and second so it was a good deal I think and it all came good in the end.”

The three-day Main Event in Barcelona attracted 292 players alongside a host of entries for the various side events, meaning Barcelona remains among the most popular stops of the ParadisePoker Tour. That was only enhanced by the ParadisePoker Tour party at Carpe Diem, where a host of the Main Event players were treated a VIP night out.

The second leg of Season 3 also made ParadisePoker Tour history thanks to the performance of Marga Gonzalez, who became the first female player to make a Main Event final table.

The next stop on the tour is Prague from January 18th – 22 at The Corinthia Hotel.

You can check out all the action from Barcelona on the ParadisePoker Blog.

season 3
Place Name County Prize
1 SANTIAGO SORIANO RAMOS SPAIN €33,000 (D €28,500) 
2 RUMEN NANEV BULGARIA €20,500 (D €25,000)
3 JOZSEF KOVACS HUNGARY €15,000.00
4 PABLO ZARAZAGA SANTOS SPAIN €11,500.00
5 MARGA GONZALEZ DOMÍNGUEZ SPAIN €9,000.00
6 JOSEP MARIA GALINDO LOPEZ SPAIN €6,800.00
7 JORDI GARCIA DUFFOR SPAIN €5,300.00
8 RAFAL GONTARCZYK POLAND €4,450.00
9 PASCUAL GIL HERNANDEZ SPAIN €3,850.00
10 MARCOS PANEQUE MATEOS SPAIN €3,300.00
11 DIEGO BERMEJO DELGADO SPAIN €2,800.00
12 FRANK VAN SPAANDONK HOLLAND €2,400.00
13 PAWEL ZAWADWICZ POLAND €2,100.00
14 JAIME BERTRÁN MAINOU SPAIN €2,100.00
15 DAVID MONTORO SÁNCHEZ SPAIN €2,100.00
16 PEDRO JAVIER PIAZUELO FERRERO  SPAIN €1,800.00
17 CARLOS PEDRO DE JESÚS OLIVEIRA PORTUGAL €1,800.00
18 BERNAT SAPERAS SANTOS SPAIN €1,800.00
19 FABIO IOUING ITALY €1,500.00
20 CARLOS VICENTE LANZAROTE SPAIN €1,500.00
21 FLORIAN DANIEL MANZ GERMANY €1,500.00
22 MICHELLE D ANIELLU ITALY €1,500.00
23 JORGE DIEZ BARRUBES SPAIN €1,500.00
24 MANUEL SÁNCHEZ CIGUENTES  SPAIN €1,500.00
25 LUIS DALMEU BAYLE SPAIN €1,500.00
26 ANDRES RIBALTA SPAIN €1,500.00
27 MARCOS PATON BAO SPAIN €1,500.00

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