DeepStack Open Marrakesh: The Swedish Henrik Granlund above the rest
The DeepStack Marrakesh which saw the participation of 421 poker players had just ended. The intensive three days of play on Moroccan territory allowed the followers of the discipline to demonstrate once again their way to play. Players were thus distinguished like the 9 finalists and this final ended with the coronation of Sweden's Henrik Granlund before the 8 other contenders. With levels lasting one hour each, 50,000 chips and 500 big blind to start, players were able to establish their own games throughout the three days of competition at the Open Deepstack Marrakesh.
Alternately, the 400 participants had to leave the circuit to make place for the most performers who eventually draw the top 9 fighters who have some ties after their tickets and get to the final table. In the final sprint, there were the Swede Henrik Granlund and Jason Herbert, which after 5 hands, the head's up has chosen its final camp and designate the winner of the DSO. For this performance, he checked the sum of 40,000. For the year 2010, the last stage of DeepStack Open will be played in Paris in a few weeks, precisely, on December 8 at the Aviation Club de France. In addition, 7 steps mark the 2011 season with stops across Europe and as a bonus, the ranking of the top players at the end of the year.
Source: Poker 777
Monday, 29 November 2010
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