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EPT8 Deauville: Falling by the wayside
by Pokerplayer on Feb.03, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! After the breathing in on the bubble there’s always the exhalation post-pop as the players trying the hardest to hold their gut decide enough is enough, I don’t care who sees my flab.

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EPT8 Deauville: Falling by the wayside
EPT8 Deauville: Falling by the wayside
by Pokerplayer on Feb.03, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! After the breathing in on the bubble there’s always the exhalation post-pop as the players trying the hardest to hold their gut decide enough is enough, I don’t care who sees my flab. Today of course was no different as the usual flurry of short stacked players jammed in their anaemic chip stacks happy to take the chance for a double up and reignite their tournament challenge

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EPT8 Deauville: Falling by the wayside
PokerStars Women’s Poker League: Three Divisions, Many Winners Kick off 2012
by Pokerplayer on Feb.03, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! The first month of a new year is always exciting, especially so for the Women’s Poker League. It all kicked off on January 3, and a new division was added to the two existing ones to give players more choices and competition.

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PokerStars Women’s Poker League: Three Divisions, Many Winners Kick off 2012
EPT8 Deauville: A tale of two stacks, Lewis down, Adeniya up
by Pokerplayer on Feb.03, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! Martins Adeniya and Toby Lewis are within a couple of feet each other. Both are young, British and undoubtedly good players but that’s where the similarities end today. Adeniya is sat bolt upright in his chair, right hand constantly riffling a small stack of chips from his enormous pile which is weighing in at around 550,000

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EPT8 Deauville: A tale of two stacks, Lewis down, Adeniya up
EPT8 Deauville: Away with the Fereys as the bubble bursts
by Pokerplayer on Feb.03, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! After a prolonged spell where the player count didn’t seem to budge, the bubble bursts with two players departing on the same hand-for-hand hand, so to speak. Gone are Eric Nhouyvanisvong and Ilan Boujenah who will each share the €7,500 awarded for 128th place.

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EPT8 Deauville: Away with the Fereys as the bubble bursts
GSOP Live Salzburg Day 3 Updates
by Pokerplayer on Feb.03, 2012, under Gambling News
Join bwin Poker now! The bwin Team is back in action again at another GSOP Live event, with the action shifting this time to Salzburg for a snowy change of pace.
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GSOP Live Salzburg Day 3 Updates
EPT8 Deauville: Adeniya the man to beat as money bubble approaches
by Pokerplayer on Feb.03, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! Martins Adeniya leads at the start of today, and in fine style.

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EPT8 Deauville: Adeniya the man to beat as money bubble approaches
EPT8 Deauville: Day 3 seat draw
by Pokerplayer on Feb.03, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! 1 1 Pierre Nousse 67,500 1 2 Mikael Cavailles 77,100 1 3 Patrick Nataf 174,100 1 4 Nikolaus Teichert 177,700 1 5 Julien Claudepierre 202,100 1 6 Todd Terry 85,200 1 7 Toby Lewis 278,700 1 8 Fabrice Yoni Journo 144,000 2 1 Martins Adeniya 512,200 2 2 Agris Klaise 80,000 2 3 Sigurd Eskeland 139,900 2 4 Julien Ferey 94,000 2 5 Yoann Amaudry 180,400 2 6 Frederic Brunet 223,600 2 7 Robert Cazali 11,800 2 8 Bruno Jais 111,800 3 1 David Lichentin 279,000 3 2 Jean Yves Malherbe 195,500 3 3 Anthony Pacini 138,600 3 4 Sebastien Boyard 71,000 3 5 Shannon Shorr 103,000 3 6 Grzegorz Derkowski 100,400 3 7 Alexandre Amiel 114,500 3 8 Marc Inizan 295,500 4 1 Amirouddine Alibay 45,000 4 2 James Dempsey 274,600 4 3 Gabriel Houle Morin 146,800 4 4 Christian Togsverd 321,500 4 5 Olivier Rogez 165,900 4 6 Dan Djorno 68,900 4 7 Christopher Brammer 321,900 4 8 Marchel Masaladzhiu 239,800 5 1 Olivier Ferrage 146,600 5 2 Jean Jacques Mars 189,800 5 3 Jean Louis Perez 60,900 5 4 Pierre Guillaume Calamusa 144,000 5 5 Nicolas Chappuis 55,300 5 6 Heinz Kamutzki 71,200 5 7 Paul Guichard 320,800 5 8 Slobodan Bjelobrk 159,200 6 1 Martin Lesjo 59,300 6 2 Gheorghe Gradinaru 57,400 6 3 Niclas Martinsson 315,300 6 4 Sergio Castelluccio 100,400 6 5 Alex Meierhofer 141,500 6 6 Govert Metaal 94,900 6 7 Ilan Boujenah 130,800 6 8 Philippe Ktorza 176,600 7 1 Mohsin Charania 52,900 7 2 Botond Balazs 202,000 7 3 Artem Litvinov 397,100 7 4 Chris Karagulleyan 360,700 7 5 Iulian Georgian Ruxandescu 116,000 7 6 Pavel Perfilov 211,200 7 7 Gheorghe Sandulescu 47,000 7 8 Eric Fourniols 85,900 8 1 Antonio Guerrero 91,200 8 2 Mikhail Lakhitov 188,600 8 3 Bruno “Kool Shen” Lopes 304,600 8 4 Matthieu Lamagnere 211,200 8 5 Zbib Ayman 192,400 8 6 Mikael Guenni 153,000 8 7 Julian Kabitzke 80,700 8 8 Mendel Benoit 66,000 9 1 Eric Nhouyvanisvong 80,300 9 2 Leandre Omeir 91,300 9 3 Seth Davies 57,100 9 4 Michael Dogliani 183,600 9 5 Thomas Launay 90,600 9 6 Benjamin Saada 177,600 9 7 Mark Emberson 61,500 9 8 Koen De Visscher 301,800 10 1 Samphane Phomveha 334,800 10 2 Kristijonas Andrulis 56,400 10 3 Rony Halimi 46,400 10 4 Andre Vieira Andrade 345,000 10 5 Marko Neumann 277,700 10 6 Pierre Cecco 80,000 10 7 Simon Taberham 127,100 10 8 Eric Sadoun 25,100 11 1 Rodrigo Milo Scartezini 49,700 11 2 Witold Krawczyk 142,600 11 3 Pierre Barthelemy 306,900 11 4 Sven Ellrich 161,000 11 5 Stephane Dossetto Magnani 34,600 11 6 Rumen Nanev 238,800 11 7 Ignat Liviu 161,200 11 8 Guillaume Wilhem 135,400 12 1 Jean Pierre Lacombe 141,800 12 2 Brahim Oubella 452,000 12 3 Lucille Cailly 211,900 12 4 Mathieu Biague 120,200 12 5 Rodrigo Zimmermann 31,800 12 6 Vuong Than Trong 217,300 12 7 Michael Maitre 31,400 12 8 Kirill Zapletin 105,500 13 1 Ismail Erkenov 174,700 13 2 Mikael Johansson 84,000 13 3 Douglas Ferreira 103,100 13 4 Jason Hallee 375,900 13 5 Luca Pagano 172,400 13 6 Jean Marc Rigaill 105,800 13 7 Mihai Manole 323,200 13 8 Ralph Kalman 49,700 14 1 Andre Corredoira Blanco 158,100 14 2 Bernhard Mossner 159,000 14 3 Abdel Kader Boukbir 142,700 14 4 Florent Leprovost 47,000 14 5 Christophe Denizart 123,000 14 6 Denis Cheremisin 229,800 14 7 Carlos Lopez 89,600 14 8 Mick Graydon 87,600 15 1 Sylvain Taddei 74,400 15 2 Costa Bataille 67,400 15 3 Yohann Aube 86,300 15 4 Bartosz Kocinski 211,600 15 5 Christos Coufogiorgis 77,900 15 6 Choua Sitbon 62,800 15 7 Roland Larsson 82,500 15 8 Mustapha Kanit 289,000 16 1 Michel Dominique Dubert 43,800 16 2 Laurent Dumontier 49,900 16 3 Marc MacDonnell 265,600 16 4 Gilbert Diaz 84,600 16 5 Ondrej Vinklarek 263,600 16 6 Jean Daligault 122,700 16 7 Wiik Kenneth 36,800 16 8 Abdellatif Salah 220,000 17 1 Herve Boulan 69,100 17 2 David Moton 29,700 17 3 Jean Charles Valois 42,300 17 4 Raphael Kroll 207,400 17 5 Fehmi Cherif 338,400 17 6 Mark Jansen 137,100 17 7 Vadzim Kursevich 268,300 17 8 Petru Moraru 91,300 18 1 David Colin 67,200 18 2 Marius Torbergsen 245,000 18 3 Denis Patout 143,200 18 4 Samuel Wrobel 24,600 18 5 Nicolas Renee 69,300 18 6 Yury Kerzhapkin 84,000 18 7 Paul Berende 51,700 19 1 Marco Della Tommasina 55,400 19 2 Kevin Vandersmissen 239,500 19 3 Herve Halfon 102,800 19 4 Sebastien Comel 179,200 19 5 Suat Uyanik 178,400 19 6 Marius Pospiech 151,000 19 7 Julien Ehrhardt 363,600 20 1 David Baker 98,400 20 2 Benjamin Saboy 87,900 20 3 Vesa Leikos 85,000 20 4 Tobias Peters 167,900 20 5 Xavier Detournel 45,100 20 6 Serge Adelski 65,700 20 7 Ari Engel 50,400 21 1 Yorane Kerignard 182,500 21 2 Guy Tomaselli 65,600 21 3 Claude Marbleu 54,000 21 4 Christophe Rusca 125,300 21 5 Anton Ionel 204,700 21 6 Gereon Sowa 127,000 21 7 Aleksander Pereworucha 146,200 22 1 Sergey Baburin 327,900 22 2 Joseph Mouawad 81,800 22 3 Pierre Drochon 200,200 22 4 Yannick Massa 165,100 22 5 Oscar Serradell Iscla 73,600 22 6 Etienne Moudaress 182,900 22 7 Jannik Moser 238,300 23 1 Steve Samuel Berdah 91,000 23 2 Alain Roy 56,400 23 3 Rob Stain 206,800 23 4 Philippe Sintes 100,200 23 5 Anthony Picault 60,600 23 6 Karim Lehoussine 100,500 23 7 Ludovic Lacay 377,300 And in other news, Jake Cody is a current no-show in the heads up side event, perhaps something to do with the EPT party last night? His opponent, childhoood friend Matt Perrins, has been drawn against him in round one. He was also out last night but managed to make it in

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EPT8 Deauville: Day 3 seat draw
EPT8 Deauville: Introducing EPT Live Lite
by Pokerplayer on Feb.03, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! You’ve heard of EPT Live, well now there’s EPT Live Lite. When play reaches the penultimate day, when 24 remaining players complete across three tables for a place at the final, the cameras will be switched on, as will the lights and the commentators will be permitted to talk uninterrupted without us being able to turn them off

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EPT8 Deauville: Introducing EPT Live Lite
EPT8 Deauville: Grab the Day 1 and win money (well most of the time)
by Pokerplayer on Feb.02, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! After eight seasons of the European Poker Tour, and having reported on it since season two, it’s easy to notice various clichés that emerge from a main event. It’s not exclusive to the EPT of course.

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EPT8 Deauville: Grab the Day 1 and win money (well most of the time)