World Poker Tour: Spanish Championship winner

October 18th, 2007
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The World Poker Tour Spanish Championship is over, and Marcus Lehmann just took home the trophy, 544,987 euros worth of prize money, and a seat at the WPT World Championship in April at the Bellagio.

The stop in Barcelona also set a record for the longest break ever, when a ten-minute rest between hands turned into a two hour and 37 minute timeout while technical issues with cameras were worked on.

Coming in second through sixth place:

2. Ludovic Lacay, 295,200 euros
3. Christer Johansson, 151,000 euros
4. Steve Sung, 117,400 euros
5. Gus Hansen, 100,600 euros
6. Vladimir Poleschchuk, 83,900 euros


Article Credit: Robin

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