WPT Vienna: 67 survivors on Day 3
After the two day 1 of the World Poker Tour Vienna (WPT), 179 players were qualified for the Day 2 among the 398 players at the start. Among the players on Day 2, we found familiar faces like Bertrand Grospellier, Fabrice Soulier, Jonathan Duhamel, Chris Moorman, David Vamplew, Eugene Katchalov, Sam El Sayed and also Andy Frankenberger. But at the end of the day, 112 players left the tournament. Thus, Bertrand Grospellier, Fabrice Soulier, Davidi Kitai, Samuel Chartier, Sam El Sayed, Gilbert Diaz, Farza Jaka, Nicolas Cardyn, Michel Abecassis, Dominik Nitsche, Andy Black, Rebecca Gerin, Aubin Cazals, Ludovic Lacay, Michael Tureniec and Jonathan Duhamel will not be part of the 67 players qualified for the next round.
Morten Christensen is the chip leader with a stack of 483,000 chips followed by Chris Moorman (411,500), Tristan Wade (395,500), Darko Stojanovic (354,000), Gerald Karlic (353,500), Benjamin Wilinofsky (260,000), Anthony Ghamrawi (333,000), Jurgen Reicht (332,000), Marius Pospiech (270,000) and Norbert Szécsi (313,000) who close the top 10 in chip count of the day. Other players like Andy Frankenberger, Darko Stojanovic, Marvin Rettenmeier, Benjamin Wilinofsky, Anthony Ghamrawi, Jurgen Reicht, Marius Pospiech, Anton Wiig, Norbert Szécsi, Eugene Katchalov, Andre Akkari, David Vamplew, Yevgeniy Timoshenko and Roberto Romanello are also still in the race for the title and the first prize of $ 410,000. To the delight of the survivors of the day who will continue to play poker, the WPT Vienna will offer 45 places in the money with a minimum payout of $ 8,855, which means that 22 players will not enter receive payment.
Source: Jack SMITH
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
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