El Sr.Pantelis Linas se consagro Campeon del 2ndo torneo internacional de Poker despues de vencer en una muy dura mesa final. En el segundo puesto termino Federico Laens con una muy buena actuacion ya que elimino a 5 de los 12 participantes de la mesa final. Posiciones Finales: 1-Sr. Pantelis Linas 2-Sr. Federico Laens 3-Sr.Joaquin Gonzalez Lerena.
The largest-ever national Texas Hold ‘Em poker tournament finished up last week at the Grand Odyssey Casino in Nuevo Vallarta, with a total prize pool of $2,040,500 pesos. The NVT Poker Tournament was announced as a $1,000,000 prize competition, but the prize pool increased as eliminated players re-entered the competition to fight for a spot on the leaderboard.
The Grand Odyssey Casino hosted 182 players from all over Mexico, with a few international entries. In the end, the total entry and re-entry count was over 500 which pushed the prize pool to $2,040,500 pesos, making this the largest ever offered in Mexico.
After five days of gruelling competition, the winner of the first edition of the NVT Poker Tournament was Freddy Ahumada from Culiacan, Sinaloa.
Freddy pocketed $486,455 pesos for first place, after 33 levels of play. Second place was Gerardo Hernandez of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, who took home $304,035 pesos in prize money, and third place was Bernardo Crespo, of Tepic, Nayarit, who claimed $202,010 pesos. The Grand Odyssey Casino is located at the Nuevo Vallarta Business Center, a modern and sophisticated building in the very heart of the Riviera Nayarit. A great variety of gambling opportunities awaits as you develop your confidence and strategy. The casino offers Sport Book, Slot Machines, Table Games and Poker.
Delight yourself with the best of our kitchen in our relaxing restaurant while you enjoy the best cocktails in the Bahia de Banderas. More info: www.grandodysseycasino.com.mx
Asiento 1: Cristian Pérez –
Asiento 2: Gerardo Hernández – Monterrey
Asiento 3: Santiago Nadal – Ciudad de México
Asiento 4: César Morales – Chihuahua
Asiento 5: David Merla – San Luis Potosí
Asiento 6: José Luis Bejínez – Guadalajara
Asiento 7: Bernardo Crespo – Tepic
Asiento 8: José Vera – Guadalajara
Asiento 9: Freddy Ahumada – Culiacán