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   Friday, May 25 2012 

 
The Big Event: Jeremy Ausmus led the final

It remains only a few hours before the denouement of the former NAPT Los Angeles, called actually The Big Event. At the fourth day of competition, the 22 survivors meet again in the poker room of Bicycle Casino to try to be finalist of the event. It was a very eventful day and it took only 5 hours to differentiate the 8 competitors who will complete the final table of the first The Big Event. It was surely one of the best days of playing poker of the U.S. player Jeremy Ausmus because by beginning the Day 4 with a very low stack, he then pushed in place of chip leader with over 4 million chips in hands.



In his race for victory, Jeremy Ausmus did a lot of victims like Bryan Barile, Wade Townsend and James Dowdy. So he will lead the following of the competition and could win the trophy after this magnificent feat in this day 4. However, he must focus hard on his enormous talent and luck also, as Victor Ramdim, holder of the second biggest stack, the Australian player Joe Hachem, the finalist of the High Roller's PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Govert Metaal, Santiago Nadal, Brian Leskowitz, world poker champion in 2005 Taylor von Kriegenbergh and the Portuguese Jose De Noronha are also ready to tempt all out to clinch victory. Moreover, the stakes are high because apart from the prestigious title, the champion of this poker tournament will pocket a handsome gain of half a million dollars.

Source:  poker777.com

Tuesday, 15 March 2011


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