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   Friday, May 25 2012 

 
GSOP Live in Prague: Raigo Aasmaa as winner

The first poker festival of Prague was ended up this Monday, December 12 by the Grand Series of Poker Live (GSOP). At the Main Event of € 1,650 buy-in, 500 participants were registered for the first day but after four days of fierce competition, eight players remained for the final table: Grudi Grudev, Roger Hairabedian, Piotr Maddej, Raigo Aasmaa, Chris Kiefert, Mark Adorjanyi, Ville Salmi, Emmanuel Obregon Cano and Kimmo Kurko. At this event, the Estonian Raigo Aasmaa won the Main Event and took home the € 100,000 provided for the winner while the runner up is the French Roger Hairabedian who left Prague with a sum of € 65,890 after the final head's up.



At the entrance of the last day of the GSOP Live, Raigo Aasmaa already held a favorable place just behind the final table chipleader Piotr Maddej (2,081,000 chips). The Estonian did a very good start with a stack of 1,779,000 chips followed closely by Chris Kiefert (1,716,000). The rest of the competitors had less than one million in their stack as Ville Salmi (936,000), Mark Adorjanyi (907,000), Kimmo kurko (754,000), Gruda Grudev (666,000), Roger Hairabedian (651,000) and Emmanuel Obregon Cano (468,000). Behind the two first men in the money list, we found in the third place Kimmo Kurko (€ 47,823) followed by the final table chipleader Piotr Maddej (€ 36,664), Chris Kiefert (€ 27,631), Mark Adorjanyi (€ 21,255), Ville Salmi (€ 16.738.31) and Gruda Grudev (€ 12,753).

Source:  Oliver JOHNSON

Thursday, 15 December 2011


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