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EPT Berlin Robbery Revelations

EPT Berlin Robbery Revelations
Posted On 11 Mar 2010 By admin. Under Uncategorized.

"I think it's completely irresponsible to start playing again," he told PokerListings approximately 90 minutes after the robbery. "This is the most important moment in my poker career. We're playing for €1 million here, and you think, after a raid like this, you just sit back at the table and play?

"After an incident like this, everybody should get some time to sleep over this and to calm down. Tell me, how many people are expected to get back to work the same day they were held at gunpoint? Is there any other job in the world where you would do that?"

Officials from the PokerStars European Poker Tour now claim the robbery involved four armed men targeting the registration desk outside the tournament area at the Grand Hyatt Hotel at Marlene-Dietrich-Platz. No shots were fired and nobody was seriously injured.

Despite German tabloid reports to the contrary, the EPT says approximately €240,000 was stolen and the men were armed with a handgun and a machete, not Kalashnikov assault rifles or hand grenades.

The suspects quickly fled after a security guard intervened and remain at-large as the police investigation continues.

The tournament resumed after a few hours and was eventually won by MacPhee, a 29-year-old poker pro from Idaho.

A few days after the incident, MacPhee said he understood why organizers decided to play on and praised their efforts to piece together the action in the event after the robbery.

"Obviously it worked out for me, but at the time I was upset about continuing," he said. "I still think they should have consulted with the players more. Although most of them wanted to play, I think some were affected by the incident psychologically."

In response to MacPhee's comments, I.A. Tanj Mayer from the Spielbank Casino, where the event was held, said since no one was seriously hurt within the tournament hall, tournament organizers came to the decision to continue with the main event and this decision was met with approval by the players.

Meanwhile, in recent statements to the German press, Head of the German Police Federation Rainer Wendt has claimed the suspects were "petty criminals" acting "chaotically and amateurishly."

He also says they left "mountains of clues" behind and police will catch them "very quickly."

However, Wendt was also slightly critical of members of the private security firm hired by the EPT for showing up unarmed and undermaned.

The EPT claims it maintains strict security standards and collaborates closely with the local tournament organizers to insure the safety of its players.

And Mayer says the outcome in this particlar incident was not as serious as it could have been, thanks to the prompt response of tournament security, which was suitable for a tournament of this size.

"All EPT-events, which have now been taking place in various European countries for six years, adhere to strict safety standards," he said. "These standards are also respected during the EPT itself. In our capacity as the event organizers, we have done everything in our power to ensure the smooth running of the EPT.

"We had professionally trained and experienced security personnel in an adequate quantity who were watching the access to the tournament area."

Mayer said he was satisfied with the work of the security team on the premises.

"Our security team reacted in a calm and measured manner, in complete accordance with their qualified professional training," he said.

A statement from the tour says because of the events at EPT Berlin, it will enhance security measures at all future events.

The next event for the tour is the EPT Snowfest at the Alpine Palace in Austria from March 21-26.

In the meantime, police are asking anyone who has information, video footage or photographs that might aid the investigation to contact them at:

The police president of Berlin
Police Press Office
Platz der Luftbrücke 6
12101 Berlin
Email: pressedienst@polizei.berlin.de

- With files from Dirk Oetzmann



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Armed Robbery at EPT Berlin

Armed Robbery at EPT Berlin
Posted On 06 Mar 2010 By admin. Under Uncategorized.

Panic struck at the first-time ever EPT Berlin event when four masked men raided the hotel with two others standing guard outside just after 2 p.m. local time.

Berlin tabloid B.Z. has reported as much as €800,000 was stolen before the culprits took off across the Marlene Dietrich Platz in front of the hotel and blended into the crowd at the nearby Potsdamer Platz Arcades.

Although no one was seriously hurt, the newspaper claims as many as eight security personnel suffered minor injuries.

PokerStars released the following statement.

"An armed robbery by 5-6 men took place today at EPT Berlin," the statement reads. "Nobody was seriously injured. We hope to restart all events at 4 p.m. local time. A police investigation is underway. If you have video footage or photographs that could help the police, please contact the EPT organizers as soon as possible."

A stampede of players and floor staff running for safety was seen on the EPT Live broadcast before play was suspended.

There were approximately 22 players left in the event when the incident occurred.

Tournament staff was in the process of verifying chip counts in an attempt to restart the event just before 6 p.m. in Berlin.

See the startling footage captured by a bystander below:



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EPT Headed to Berlin

EPT Headed to Berlin
Posted On 23 Dec 2009 By admin. Under Uncategorized.

Replacing the tour’s annual pilgrimage to Dortmund, Germany the EPT announced this week a €5,000+300 Berlin event will be held March 2-7, 2010.

“We are excited to be making our first stop in the beautiful city of Berlin,” said PokerStars EPT CEO John Duthie.

The Marlene-Dietrich-Platz at Potsdamer Platz, a two-story glass palace with enough space for 1,000 players being built especially for the EPT, will play host to the event.

A variety of side events will also be played at the venue starting on the third day of the tournament.

With up to 1,000 players expected, including tennis legend and Team PokerStars SportStar Boris Becker and all of Team PokerStars Germany – including Berlin native and Season 5 EPT Germany winner Sandra Naujoks, the tournament should break records as the largest ever held in Germany.

Plus, a €1 million guaranteed first-place prize should attract poker’s elite.

Next up for the EPT is the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure held in the Bahamas Jan. 4–14.

The tour has planned stops in Deauville from Jan. 20–25 and Copenhagen Feb. 16-21 before heading to Berlin.

 

The PokerStars European Poker Tour is headed to Berlin and guaranteeing a massive €1 million first-place prize to the winner there.
 
Replacing the tour’s annual pilgrimage to Dortmund, Germany the EPT announced this week a €5,000+300 Berlin event will be held March 2-7, 2010.
 
“We are excited to be making our first stop in the beautiful city of
Berlin,” said PokerStars EPT CEO John Duthie.
 
The prestigious Marlene-Dietrich-Platz at Potsdamer Platz, a two-story glass palace with enough space for 1,000 players being built especially for the EPT, will play host to the event.
 
A variety of side events will also be played at the venue starting on the third day of the tournament. 
 
With up to 1,000 players expected, including tennis legend and Team PokerStars SportStar Boris Becker and all of Team PokerStars Germany – including Berlin native and Season 5 EPT Germany winner Sandra Naujoks, the tournament should break records as the largest ever held in Germany.
 
Plus, a €1 million guaranteed first-place prize should attract poker’s elite.
 
Next up for the EPT is the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure held in the Bahamas Jan. 4–14.
 
The tour has planned stops in Deauville from Jan. 20–25 and Copenhagen Feb. 16-21 before heading to Berlin.


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