European Poker Tour Dortmund

EPT result

The EPT stop in Dortmund attracted another strong field

The EPT stop in Dortmund attracted another strong field

Mike McDonald is the youngest ever winner of a European Poker Tour event after triumphing in Dortmund

Mike McDonald, an 18-year-old Canadian, has become the youngest ever EPT champion after winning the EPT German Open in Dortmund today. McDonald – known as "Timex" online - won the €8,000 buy-in event at Casino Hohensyburg in stunning style after busting five other players at the final table on his way to a €933,600 victory.

Today's win follows a string of recent successes with four cashes in just six weeks including three final tables during the Aussie Millions and a 14th place finish at EPT Prague last December.

McDonald, who studied a year at the University of Waterloo, Canada's top maths and engineering college, took up poker after his chess teacher told him it was a good way to make a living. He said: "I'm pretty happy with the way it's all worked out. Obviously I start all tournaments thinking I could win them or I wouldn't play them! Today was good though - when I had big hands, they gave me their chips. "

He took today's title after beating Andreas Gülünay heads-up with AK against the 26-year-old German's T7. The KJ7 flop gave him KK and the turn made it a set. Gülünay, of Aramean descent and now living in Gütersloh in the Ruhr Valley, won €528,500 for 2nd place.

Third place – and €307,000 - went to German backgammon player Torsten Haase, 42, from Cologne. Fellow German Johannes Strassman came 6th for €152,000 and PokerStars qualifier Christian Harder (USA), who made the final table at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure less than three weeks ago, was 8th (€85,500k).

The tournament attracted 411 players, generating a total prize pool of €3.16m. Among the players were Team PokerStars Pros Daniel Negreanu, PCA Champion Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, Katja Thater, Dario Minieri, Luca Pagano and Noah Boeken – as well as 96 players who won their Dortmund seats online with PokerStars.

As well as the first prize of nearly €1m, McDonald receives a €10,000 seat to Europe's biggest poker tournament, the EPT Grand final, which takes place in Monte Carlo April 12-17, 2008. The next EPT is in Copenhagen, Denmark (February 19-23, 2008). Satellites for the EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo are running now on PokerStars as well as for EPT Warsaw and EPT San Remo.

Final results 1. Mike McDonald, Canada, €933,600 2. Andreas Gulunay, Germany, €528,500 3. Torsten Haase, Germany, €307,000 4. Diego Perez Marco, Spain, €234,200 5. Claudio Rinaldi, Switzerland, €193,000 6. Johannes Strassmann, Germany, €152,000 7. Thibaut Durand, France, €120,200 8. Christian Harder, United States, €85,500

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