Advertisments


Archive for Berlin


Mar
18

Suspect in EPT Berlin Robbery Surrenders

Опубликовал admin | Комментарии (0)

Less than two weeks ago a group of armed robbers crashed the European Poker Tour in Berlin and made off with over $329,000 from the jackpot. The robbery was a surprise and very shocking to everyone involved. Now news has come out that one of the robbers has turned himself in.

Reveal a link→

Categories : poker news
Comments (0)
Mar
17

Suspect in Berlin poker heist surrenders to authorities

Опубликовал admin | Комментарии (0)

In what is turning out to be an international crime story, according to the AP, the Berlin Police are reporting that a 21 year-old suspect in the armed robbery of an EPT poker tournament at the Hyatt Grand in Berlin, on March 6th, has turned himself in to local authorities.
A spokesman for the Berlin Police [...]

Related posts:

  1. Suspect released in EPT Berlin poker tournament robbery
  2. European Poker Tour on its way to Berlin Germany for first time
  3. EPT Berlin sets poker tournament record

Reveal a link→

Categories : poker news
Comments (0)
Mar
17

One Suspect From EPT Berlin Robbery Turns Himself In

Опубликовал admin | Комментарии (0)

Nearly two weeks after the brazen robbery of the EPT Berlin, police have a suspect in custody that turned himself in. According to the Bild, a German newspaper, the 21 year-old suspect turned himself Monday night and is refusing to tell investigators the whereabouts of the other three suspects and the money.
The suspect is reportedly [...]
Reveal a link→

Categories : poker news
Comments (0)
Mar
17

Berlin Poker Robbery Suspect Turns Himself In

Опубликовал admin | Комментарии (0)

One of the four suspects who robbed the PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) Berlin tournament 10 days ago has surrendered to police, according to the Associated Press. He also named his three accomplices, who remain at large.

The case was recently featured on the German equivalent of “America’s Most Wanted” and the rare casino robbery has garnered headlines around the world. After several days of coming up empty-handed, German police received a breakthrough on Wednesday, as the 21 year-old surrendered to police and promptly dished out the names of the other three robbers. The Associated Press broke down those still on the loose: “Ahmad el-Awayti, 20, of undetermined nationality; Jihad Chetwie, a 19-year-old German; and Mustafa Ucarkus, a 20-year-old Turkish citizen.”

On Saturday, March 6th around 2:15pm local time, four armed gunmen stormed the EPT Berlin registration area at the Grand Hyatt Hotel. The robbers allegedly made off with €242,000, although tallies have varied widely. In addition to one of the four suspects now being held in police custody, the getaway car – a posh Mercedes – has also been seized. Frank Heller, a German prosecutor, told the Associated Press that the loot was divided equally among the four bandits following their daring casino heist.

Reports around the Web circled as to whether an “inside job” was to blame for the disruptive armed robbery. The suspects did not enter the tournament area during the incident, but rather attacked a hotel intern and several unarmed guards at the registration desk. The Associated Press article notes that Heller told authorities that the gunmen “took a look at where the money is, how the money is secured, are there guards, and are the guards armed… When he saw that the guards didn’t have guns, they decided that they had a chance.” PokerStars blamed Spielbank Berlin, the tournament’s organizers, for the decision to employ unarmed guards. Over the weekend, a person of interest held in connection with the case was released due to a lack of evidence.

When the smoke cleared in the EPT Berlin Main Event, American Kevin “ImaLuckSac” MacPhee banked a €1 million top prize. MacPhee outlasted Ilari Tahkokallio heads-up and the runner-up earned a €600,000 consolation prize. The tournament was paused for several hours following the robbery while floor staff cleaned up from the melee. EPTLive, which was focused on the feature table at the time, was suspended for the remainder of the day.

Following his win, MacPhee appeared on CBS’ “Early Show” and CNN reliving the terror of the real-life “Oceans Eleven.” Mainstream news outlets like Time Magazine, Wall Street Journal, Sydney Morning Herald, and Chicago Tribune ran articles about the heist, which also took center stage in a segment of ESPN’s sports news show “Around the Horn.” Bluff Magazine, which is among the many poker news outlets that have reported on the tournament, reported that the suspect arrested was of Turkish origin. The Associated Press article noted that he is a German citizen.

It’s been a rough month of March for PokerStars live tours. Prior to the brazen heist in Berlin, the world’s largest online poker site was forced to cancel the Chile stop on its Latin American Poker Tour (LAPT) after a massive earthquake struck the South American nation. The LAPT Vina del Mar was scrubbed for 2010; the tournament was scheduled to play out this weekend and the earthquake struck 175 miles from Vina del Mar. LAPT staff will head to Argentina for the Grand Final, although a date for the event has not been announced.

Stay tuned to Poker News Daily for the latest on the EPT Berlin robbery.

Reveal a link→

Categories : poker news
Comments (0)

World Series of Poker Announces All-Star Event for 2010 SeriesThe World Series of Poker has taken a page out of the major sports organizations’ book by announcing their inaugural all-star event.  A total of 27 players will take place in the one million dollar freeroll, with first place walking away with $500,000.
Reveal a link→

Categories : poker news
Comments (0)
Mar
15

Man freed after EPT Berlin questioning

Опубликовал admin | Комментарии (0)

Berlin police have confirmed that a man arrested in connection with the EPT Berlin robbery has been released without charges.
Reveal a link→

Categories : poker news
Comments (0)
Mar
15

Suspect released in EPT Berlin poker tournament robbery

Опубликовал admin | Комментарии (0)

The associated Press is reporting that after several hours of interrogation, a suspect thought to be involved in last week’s robbery of the European Poker Tour’s Berlin tournament was released for lack of evidence. The four armed robbers, who made off with an estimated $330,000, are still at large, as is a possible 5th suspect [...]

Related posts:

  1. Berlin police make arrest in poker tournament robbery
  2. EPT Berlin sets poker tournament record
  3. EPT Berlin poker tournament robbed

Reveal a link→

Categories : poker news
Comments (0)
Mar
14

Berlin police make arrest in poker tournament robbery

Опубликовал admin | Комментарии (0)

It’s been about a week since the daring mid-day caper in which four to five armed gunmen robbed the European Poker Tour event in Berlin, Germany, and now German police have announced the arrest of the first suspect in the case.
Poker players at the Grand Hyatt Regency hotel in Berlin were taken by surprise when [...]

Related posts:

  1. EPT Berlin poker tournament robbed
  2. EPT Berlin sets poker tournament record
  3. European Poker Tour on its way to Berlin Germany for first time

Reveal a link→

Categories : poker news
Comments (0)
Mar
14

Suspect Arrested, Released in EPT Berlin Poker Robbery

Опубликовал admin | Комментарии (0)

According to the Associated Press, a man held in custody related to the armed robbery of the PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) Berlin event last Saturday has been released due to a lack of evidence. The Associated Press sources an unidentified Berlin Police spokeswoman.

The news outlet added that $328,000 was stolen from the Grand Hyatt Hotel in the German city. The Associated Press story detailed the suspect’s stay in custody before ultimately being set free: “The suspect, who was detained late Friday, denied throughout several hours in questioning having taken part in the heist at the Grand Hyatt hotel in the capital.” A total of four robbers stormed the EPT Berlin tournament registration area exactly one week ago in a mid-afternoon heist. No one was injured and the assailants did not enter the tournament area.

According to MSNBC and the Berliner Morgenpost, the man arrested may have been involved in a separate Berlin casino robbery six years ago: “The [Berliner Morgenpost], citing security officials, said a man was arrested late Friday in Berlin and that he was believed to have also been involved in a Berlin casino raid in 2004.” Bluff Magazine added that the suspect was purportedly of Arabic origin. The entire raid was caught on tape by dozens of security cameras as well as the personal cell phones of tournament participants and staff. Also running at the time was EPTLive.

Being debated is who was responsible for the decision for tournament security guards to be unarmed. PokerStars officials told a German news outlet on March 8th, “EPT events are run by local organizers. In the case of the EPT Berlin event, it was the Spielbank Berlin. Hence, they are responsible for the security team.” The EPT Berlin marked the roving tournament series’ first trip to the German metropolis. A total of 1,000 players turned out for the Main Event of EPT Berlin.

On the horizon in the United States is the 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP), a multi-million tournament series that will play out at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Last time out, the $10,000 buy-in WSOP Main Event drew 6,494 players for a total purse of $61 million. Team PokerStars Pro member Joe Cada took down the $8.5 million first place prize, more than six times what Kevin “ImaLuckSac” MacPhee pocketed for winning the EPT Berlin Main Event last weekend.

The robbery halfway around the world has attracted the attention of Harrah’s officials in Las Vegas. WSOP Communications Director Seth Palansky told Poker News Daily that in the wake of the high-profile heist, the WSOP may take additional steps beyond its usual security measures in order to prevent a similar occurrence: “Obviously, the robbery raises eyebrows and is definitely on our radar. We’ve also had a security briefing since then. It really is night and day what happened in Berlin. We’re a casino and we’re used to having all of these scenarios.”

Palansky added that plenty of surveillance exists on the WSOP playing floor: “There are hundreds of cameras at the WSOP and the Amazon Room is treated like a gaming floor. I don’t want to reveal security plans, but we feel very comfortable with what we will have in place to ensure it’s a safe place to be.” Last October, the Las Vegas Sun reported a robbery of Danny’s Slot Country on the Boulder Highway.

Stay tuned to Poker News Daily for the latest updates on the EPT Berlin armed robbery.

Reveal a link→

Categories : poker news
Comments (0)
Mar
13

Suspect Arrested in EPT Berlin Robbery

Опубликовал admin | Комментарии (0)

According to AP reports police in Berlin have captured one suspect they believe to have participated in the robbery one week ago at the EPT Berlin last week. In a police statement the suspect was arrested late Friday night and three other suspects remain at large.
One German newspaper, the Berliner Morgenpost, has reported that the [...]
Reveal a link→

Categories : poker news
Comments (0)