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October 2, 2009

European Poker Tour

Filed under: pokernews — Tags: , — Poker Hero @ 3:38 pm
The European Poker Tour is played now EPT London High Roller and it is now clear that all eight will play today’s final table. Unfortunately, we did not have any Swedish as a finalist. Nearest came Joel Nordkvist which bubbled prize money, in ninth place. To the final table was less successful Erik Cajelias get, the player who won the WSOPE Event # 2. He is joined by Finnish high stakes player Ilari “Ziigmund” Sahamies, and the
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Last year’s “November Nine” player Dennis Phillips. These three and five other players will today to sit down at the final table to make up for DE £ 542 000 who are waiting in the first prize.

Final Table EPT London High Roller
Seat 1: Eugene Katchalov, United States, 530.000
Seat 2: Shane Reihill, Ireland, 236.000
Seat 3: Matt Glantz, United States, 647.500
Seat 4: Dennis Phillips, United States, 218.500
Seat 5: Ilari Sahamies, Finland, 311.000
Seat 6: Leo Fernandez, Argentina, 460.000
Seat 7: Adolfo Váez, Uruguay, 468.000
Seat 8: Eric Cajelais, Canada, 893.500

September 28, 2009

Results WPT Bogata

Filed under: pokernews — Tags: — Poker Hero @ 3:11 pm

Frenchman wins WPT Bogata

In history’s largest starting field ever in a World Poker Tour event, the WPT Bogata, we saw a Frenchman win the $ 925 514. Oliver Busquets, winner, managed to maneuver through a massive weight off in 1018 field to victory. Even if Olivier came to the final table, sitting with duoble as many chips as the closest opponent. Heads-up match between Olivier Busquets and Jeremy Brown lasted for over three and a half hour before it was clear that Busquets prevailed, it was a 3-to-1 advantage for Brown at the start of heads-up duel.

Results WPT Bogata

1. Olivier Busquets – $ 925 514
2nd Jeremy Brown – $ 453 519
3rd Ivan Mamuzic – $ 251 955
4th Yanick Brodeur – $ 216 681
5th Keith Crowder – $ 188 126
6th Kenny Nguyen – $ 156 212

September 14, 2009

Shame on you!

Filed under: pokernews — Tags: , — Poker Hero @ 6:14 pm

The board read {7-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{A-Hearts}, with Reinkemeier calling a 95,000 bet on the river. Neither Reinkemeier nor De Wolfe wanted to show their hands, but De Wolfe eventually said, “king-high.”

Where’s the gamesmanship was the headline on Pokernews yesterday. Neither De Wolfe or Reinkemeier wanted to show their cards.

Read the full story on Pokernews.

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