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   Friday, May 25 2012 

 
International Poker Open: The final table on November 26

The month of November will be a month full of live poker tournament and especially the best event of major tournaments because the race for the title of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) and the Partouche Poker Tour (PPT) will be played during that period. Indeed, the final tables of these two major titles will be held during the month of November as well as that of the International Poker Open, the tournament's most popular among amateur players in Europe. This No Limit Texas Hold'em tournament of € 225 buy-in will be held as usual in Dublin (Ireland) and was attended by over 1,300 players for a guaranteed prize of € 273,600. Of the 1,388 players who started the tour, eight players were qualified for the final table scheduled for November 26.



Among the "November Eight" who will compete for the IPO title and the prize of € 51,356 in Dublin, there is a French. Laurent Galaup is indeed the only French in this final with the fifth biggest stack, 1.935 million chips. The other November Eight of the International Poker Open apart from this player from Lyon are Mark O'Connor (1,135,000), Daniel Watson (2,240,000), Rory Brown (1,770,000), Luke Martens (2.15 million), Paul Purcell (1,895,000), Guy Webster (5,025,000) and Rik Snoeyinh (4.73 million). The English Guy Webster, chipleader of the final and the Dutch Rik Snoeyinh will be the favorites of this final table. Last year, the Irish John Gray finished in the top of the podium with € 50,600 after a head's up against Eddie Landy.

Source:  James WILLIAMS

Monday, 31 October 2011


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