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   Thursday, May 24 2012 

 
WSOPE Main Event: Dan Fleyshman as favorite for the final

After a third day of hectic competition where a lot of great poker players such as Barry Shulman, John Racener, Filippo Candio, Daniel Negreanu or Huck Seed had to leave the gaming table of the main event of the World Series of Poker Europe 2010 (WSOPE), 22 survivors have started the Day 4 in order to qualify for the final of the event. With Ronald Lee in the first place, a multitude of poker stars including Phil Ivey, Hoyt Corkins or Andrew Pantling filled the field of the Day 4. in the French side, Nicolas Levi, Thomas Bichon, Marc Inizan and Arnaud Mattern were also in the race to represent the French community of poker in this tournament.



After the fourth day of competition, most of these gamers have been victims of bad luck like Phil Ivey who finished in the 19th position or Arnaud Mattern eliminated in the 12th place. The final table of the WSOP Europe will be represented by Dan Fleyshman holder of the largest stack, the chip leader of the day 4 Ronald Lee, who managed to appear on the top rank of best players with the second highest number of chips in hand, Roland de Wolfe, James Edge, Dan Steinberg, Brian Powell and the two French players Nicolas Levi and Marc Inizan who are in the list of finalists, despite their low stacks. Note that the price to win in this event is very important because because apart from the great honor of being crowned European champion of poker, the winner will pocket a nice bonus of £ 830,401 and an extraordinary jewel in the wrist.

Source:  Poker 777

Thursday, 30 September 2010


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