Day 1b of the 2011 World Poker Tour Prague took place on Friday. The second starting flight grew to 340 players, which put the event total up to 571. That meant the 2011 WPT Prague had become the largest European WPT in history, breaking the record set by WPT Vienna in Season IX. At the end of the day, 124 players remained and Casey Kastle led the way with 356,800 in chips.
According to the WPT Live Update Team, Kastle gained the chip lead thanks to a massive hand right at the end of the day against Michael Tureniec. Kastle moved all-in preflop and was called by Tureniec who held 
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Funny comment at the WPT Prague on Day two (today) ... (I was tossed to the rail at 1:45 am on Day 1A)
"Thomas Frandsen Killed Kenney (You Bastard!)"
Level 14: 1,200-2,400, 400 ante
Thomas Frandsen just eliminated Bryn Kenney in an all-in pre flop confrontation. Kenney held Ah Qh & Frandsen had Qs Qc. The board bricked out Tc 7h 6d 5s Jd.
I am sure that Bryn is sick of hearing that one but it still made everyone laugh when someone said it & it was reported by the WPT live team there at the Corinthian Hotel.
flintsword
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12-03-2011 16:02 / 12-03-2011 16:03
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