Partouche Poker Tour: The record time of Frank Kalfon
208 players battled for two days at the Super Satellite Partouche Poker Tour (PPT) in Forges-les-Eaux. The record time ever beaten at the PPT in terms of playing time at a final table has been registered. The tournament was effectively held in just 120 minutes. For this final, 20 players competed for the qualifying ticket and this game was very fast because the player of the French capital, Kalfon Frank was almost unpredictable and with high strategy. In summary, the Parisian had done a second day without fail after a long route marked by a stack continuously in grow while other participants took turns the output path.
At the final standings, Frank Kalfon was then in the first place of winner, then the runner-up Gerard Armengaud and third place Franck Catois. All the three players have each won a ticket to the final of the PPT of 8,500 and 10,000 WSOP package. From fourth to the twentieth, there were Jose Veloso Dourmap Mathieu, Thierry Senterre, Stephane Benadiba, Gilbert Touati, Johnny Nguyen Huyen, Michael Delserre, Edward Cohen, Gabriel Clément, Bernard Deloche, Eric Fourniols, Julien Mace, Franck La Rue, Olivier Cossais, Paul Testud, Marc-David Delimal and Yacine Derouiche. They each received a ticket to the final PPT of 8,500. Note that the next step of the Partouche Poker Tour tournament will take place for 48 hours on 3rd and 4th July 2010 in Saint-Amand-les-Eaux.
Source: Poker 777
Wednesday, 02 June 2010
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