EPT Copenhagen Day 2: Many fright for Elky
In total, 423 players came at the Main Event of the European Poker Tour in Copenhagen. The field has generated a prize pool near of 1.9 million Euros, with 500,000 which will go to the winner. At the end of the Day 1, there were only 243 players for the Day 2, which will leave only 76 lucky players. The French Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier had difficulty for starting the second day; he lost a significant portion of his chips against Patrik Kaltrud. But he was able to return to a comfortable place. He is the head over French clan after concluding the day with 243,800 chips. In all, four French were qualified for the next day of this poker tournament with a stack above the average. As for Arnaud Mattern, he was eliminated just 30 minutes before the break on a bad luck.
Among the players in fit during the second day, the young British pro Stuart Rutter realize a remarkable performance. He had managed to double up his stack at the expense of the Belgian, Pierre Neuville. Neuville returned two Kings on the button for to play against the Aces of Rutter. Rutter continued his come up to finally reach the end of the day in the average chips. The chip leader of the EPT Copenhagen is no other than the Hungarian Csaba Toth with a total of 561,900 chips, he is followed by Fabian Gentile (413,300). The 2 players will meet themselves at the same table on the Day 3.
Source: Poker 777
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
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