
“I am very proud of my teammates and fellow countrymen,” said Jan Heitmann. “This further proves that Germany is a true force to be reckoned with in the poker world. We have some of the best players on PokerStars. This was a great event and I’m proud to be part of the tradition.”
For the past four years, Barcelona has been the home of the PokerStars World Cup of Poker, but the Bahamas made its debut as host in a very fitting upgrade for 2009. The PokerStars World Cup of Poker sees players from all around the globe compete for national pride, bragging rights, and $290,000 in cash prizes. $100,000 will go to the Champions, which equates to $20,000 per team member, 2nd receives $70,000 ($14,000 per person), 3rd: $50,000 ($10,000 per person), 4th: $30,000 ($6,000 per person), 5th-7th: $10,000 ($2,000 per person), and 8th-9th: $5,000 ($1,000 per person).
The following are the teams that fought for the $100,000 grand prize"
1st Germany -- $100,000
Jan Heitmann (Captain), Georg Geissler, Malte Strothmann, Bastian Wulff, Peter Schmidt.
2nd New Zealand -- $70,000
Lee Nelson (Captain), Nicholas Webb, Richard Grace, Wayne Lo, Jordan Bryant.
3rd Italy -- $50,000
Luca Pagano (Captain), Michele Migliore, Pennisi Omar, Valeriano Bilancetti, Fabrizio Villa.
4th USA -- $30,000
Greg Raymer (Captain), Shaun Deeb, Benjamin Zamani, Jarred Gabin, Bruce Armstrong.
5th Great Britain -- $10,000
Vicky Coren (Captain), Steven Devlin, Laurence Houghton, Derek Morris, Karl Mahrenholz.
6th Poland -- $10,000
Marcin Horecki (Captain), Jerzy Slaby, Pawel Chmiel, Patryk Slusarek, Leszek Krawcynski.
7th Latvia -- $5,000
Krisjanis Jurdzs (Captain), Vjaceslavs Ivanovs, Juris Saicans, Ance Laganovska, Dmitrijs Kurchins.
8th Mexico -- $5,000
JC Alvarado (Captain), David Huber, José Francisco Muñoz Osuna, Antoine Barriere, Jorge Lozano.
9th Canada -- $5,000
Daniel Negreanu (Captain), Blair Maltby, Dennis Hamlyn, Wanda Whitlock, Tammy Bailey.
The table draws for the Finals brought an interesting mix with Team PokerStars Pros Daniel Negreanu and Greg Raymer playing on the same table alongside Mexico's captain JC Alvarado while two more Team PokerStars Pros - Vicky Coren and Lee Nelson – were also pitted against each other. "That's how we do it,” said Daniel Negreanu on the rail as he cheered on a teammate who doubled up with K-J, hitting a king on the flop and turn. “The great thing about the World Cup of Poker is that when players are eliminated they stick around to watch their teammates,” he continued. “Even after you get knocked out, you still have a chance to win. And even if your team doesn’t win, you still get a great vacation in the Bahamas thanks to PokerStars.”
To get a full recap of World Cup of Poker V action, including results, and tableside reports, visit the PokerStars blog – www.pokerstarsblog.com. Video blogs are on pokerstars.tv and the event was also filmed for broadcast and will be shown as part of the European Poker Tour Season 5 series on TV channels around the world including GSN in Canada and the USA and Sky in the UK