 Dovzhenko beat Russian Gutkin Maksim heads-up in the $400k guaranteed event to collect a ?104,700 first-place prize.
"This is the best tournament I've ever played," he said. "I'm glad I won for sure, but the organization all week has been fantastic and the hotel and surroundings are world...
Dovzhenko beat Russian Gutkin Maksim heads-up in the $400k guaranteed event to collect a ?104,700 first-place prize.
"This is the best tournament I've ever played," he said. "I'm glad I won for sure, but the organization all week has been fantastic and the hotel and surroundings are world class."
The $2,500 main event drew 153 players to Cyprus.
Next up for the Mediterranean Poker Cup organizers is the Red Sea Poker Cup at the Domina Coral Bay Hotel & Casino in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt Dec. 11-18.
The Red Sea Poker Cup will feature an ?1,100 main event and ?3,300 VIP event.
Here's how the Mediterranean Poker Cup final table finished up:
1 Aleksandr Dovzhenko ?104,700
2 Gutkin Maksim ?70,700
3 Peter Staudacher ?46,400
4 Khalil Tawil ?35,100
5 Dmitry Poberezhniy ?26,400
6 Guy Gorelik ?19,400
7 Kayhan Sardan ?14,200
8 Mikhailo Mellin ?10,600
9 Vladimir Kochelaevskiy ?8,100
10 Jack Torbey ?6,300
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Posted originally: 2010-12-01 09:00:00
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