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   Wednesday, May 23 2012 

 
World Poker Tour London: More than 38 players in the race

The World Poker Tour London (WPT) currently held at Palm Beach casino in Mayfair will soon end because there are only 38 players in the race to begin the third day of competition. Illustrious poker players composed the field of 171 participants of this event and the public hope an outstanding achievement from their part. However, some of them were beaten early and left the game without winning as Erik Seidel, Phil Ivey, Tony G, Freddy Deeb and two French players Bruno Fitoussi and Gerome Gitteau. They were eliminated on the second day of competition. Their fans will view them in work in other circumstances as the poker festival in London will last a long time.



Thus, among the well-known players who survived during the Day 2 are Huck Seed (15th), Luke Schwartz (29th), Kristoffer Thorson, Richard Ashby (19th) and Praz Bansi (8th). So they still have a chance to at least be part of the winning players or access to the final table. Note that the Main Event Event of € 5,000 buy-in generated a prize pool of € 820,800 which will be shared between the 18 best players in the game. The poker community therefore expect the burst of the bubble during the Day 3. Leading temporarily at the dawn of this third day of competition, Giovanni Safina can also win the title and the magnificent £ 273,783 first prize. However, nothing is won yet. See you on Saturday for the grand finale of London WPT Poker Classic.

Source:  Poker 777

Tuesday, 07 September 2010


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