For the second time in a few months, the World Poker Tour (WPT) held an event in Venice, Italy. In December, WPT Venice was held at the Casino Di Venezia just a 2-mins drive from Marco Polo airport – an event won by an amateur Italian player Edoardo Alescio. This time the WPT had added the words Grand Prix to the event, and had moved the tables to the oldest casino in the world – the Casino Di Venezia in the heart of the canals.
The last time the WPT held an event in this great casino another Italian won the event. Alessio Isaia overcoming Szabolcs Mayer in a gruelling 8-hour battle to take home the first prize of $518,382. So would it be third time lucky for the Italians? Fans of GSOP 8 will have been watching on.
After four days of pulsating poker the field had whittled down from 155 players to the final six, in an event that was not only being streamed live on the Internet, but also recorded for television coverage. Of the six players left in the final there were four Italians, one Dane and a Russian. So the odds were on for that third successive Italian victory. Those with a Betfair promotion code will know this.
Andrea Dato was one of the names including amongst the four Italians. Dato had incredibly made back-to-back WPT Venice final tables, after finishing in fourth place in December. Dato proved to be one of the very best players in this tournament, but he fell short once more with a 3rd place finish.
The heads up battle fell to Rinat Bogdanov and Alessandro Longobardi and it lasted two hands. Bogdanov rivering a full house whilst Longobardi had hit top pair and the Italian stronghold had been broken.