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   Monday, May 21 2012 

 
EPT Snowfest: Allan Baekke lead before the finale

The fourth day of the EPT Snowfest has been hard for most of the 24 remaining players at this poker tournament because after this day of competition, there will be only only eight players’ finalists in the race for the trophy. Representatives of the hexagon have been eliminated from the list despite their talent and their performance on the gaming tables after leaving the future dad Bertrand Husiaux at the 23rd place face to the good talent of the Danish master Allan Baekke, Cyril Naim was also eliminated at the 22nd place. The favorites of the Day 3, Jim Collopy, Richard Toth, Max Lykov and Alexander Debus were not very bright because they did not accede to the final table because they were eliminated at the tenth place face to the attacks of Johannes Strassman just before the bubble explodes causing the elimination of Huub Verdonschot at the ninth place.



The eight lucky players who competed on the final table were known after seven hours of play and only to the delight of their fans. Allan Baekke is at the head of the poker tournament with a huge stack of 4,688,000 chips. This chip leader of the Day 3 has kept his advantage, which is his major asset in the final. The German Johannes Strassman also completed a very successful term as he is still in the race to discuss the headline with a stack of 2,034,000 chips. The player with the highest number of tokens after the leader of the day is the Canadian Russell Carson (3,463,000). The Romanian Alain Medesan, the Austrian Lucas Baumann, the Dutchman Daniel Van Kalkeren and two Americans Jonathan Schroer and Brent Wheeler are also in the race.

Source:  Poker 777

Tuesday, 30 March 2010


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