WPT Omaha Cup: Victory of Antony Lellouche
Last weekend, the Omaha Cup launched officially the beginning of the World Poker Tour Grand Prix de Paris 2011. The poker room of the Aviation Club de France has been the meeting point of enthusiasts of this variant of poker. And they were 65 players who registerd to be part of the field of the 5,000 buy-in tournament. The tournament brought together top players like Tristan Clémençon who reached the 7 th place at the end of the final table, Roger Hairabedian, Basil Yaiche, Ludovic Lacay, Patrick Bruel, Hugo Lemaire, Sorel Mizzi, Jason Mercier, Freddy Deeb and Jeff Lisandro. And the competition was full of action within the two days of competition.
Ranked in place of chipleader before the start of the final table, Antony Lellouche won the victory after a deal between the last three players. Indeed, after the elimination of Michael Fratty, Tristan Clémençon, Michael Zovik, Juha Villi and Pascal Leyo at the 8th, 7th, 6th, 5th and 4th place, a deal was concluded between the three players in competition who were Lellouche, David Kitai and Vadzim Kursevitch. So in the end, Antony Lellouche was entitled to the first place with a prize of 99,480 while David Kitai was awarded the runner up spot and the second prize of 65,520. The third prize amounted 43,680. The game continues at the Aviation Club de France because in fact, the main event began on Monday, September 5.
Source: Oliver JOHNSON
Thursday, 08 September 2011
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