Seat 3: Adrian Piasecki (2,045,000)

Piasecki may well be new to playing live poker, having only played ��a few�� �1,000 events, but he says he��s warming up to playing live. Given that he��s guaranteed himself at least �65,450 here in Sanremo, that should come as little surprise. He certainly seems a man of understatement, admitting that poker was his only way of making money but drawing the line at calling himself a professional player. Piasecki currently lives with his parents but said that situation is likely to change following this deep run. ��The money I win here tomorrow, it will help me to stand on my own feet,�� said Piasecki, who comes into the final table fifth in chips.
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