France Poker Series: Marvin Rettenmaier won the title in less than 15 minutes
The loop has just been completed for the final of the France Poker Series (FPS), it's time now for the WPT Diamond final which began in the afternoon of Tuesday, February 15, 2010. The season 1 of the FPS which attracted a field of 567 poker players at the beginning of the tournament chose the best player at the final table, the German Marvin Rettenmaier as the winner of the title and the 244,036 prize. The most amazing thing during the last phase, especially during the final duel is the short duration of the final head's up between the last two opponents. Indeed, it took only a dozen minutes to the new winner to end the suspense that opposed him to the French Basil Yaïche.
The final table of the France Poker Series was then played in just one way to the benefit of Marvin Rettenmaier. Alternately, the other 7 best players of the field had to bow to the unchallenged supremacy of the German player. After this last event, the final ranking of the 8 players is as follows: defending champion Marvin Rettenmaier with 244,036, runner-up Basile Yaïche 153,000, 3rd Julien Jolivet 86,200, 4th Michael Bouaziz with 57,800 , 5th Jerome Hoen 45,500, 6th Alexandre Bonnin ( 34,200), 7th Leo Truche ( 24,400) and 8th Stéphane Benadiba who left with 18,100. To follow further the performance of the favorite of the final table of the WPT Diamond Benjamin Pollak and the qualifiers for the rest of the season in various online poker room.
Source: poker777.com
Thursday, 17 February 2011
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