For the past few days, the Casino Di Venezia, the oldest casino in the world, has played host to the World Poker Tour Venice Grand Prix, which continued on Wednesday with Day-3 action. At the start of play, only 27 of the 155-player field remained, each looking to make the top 18 and secure a payday. Not only did the bubble burst, but the field was reduced all the way down to the final nine. Simon Ravnsbaek leads with 795,000 in chips.
It didn’t take long for the first elimination of the day to occur. After losing a race with 
to Konstantin Streletskiy’s 
, which cost about...
Exciting ... Isn't the casino in Venice one of the most ornate (aside from one of the oldest) so how about a walking tour video ending at the final table? Great report!
flintsword
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02-09-2012 08:16
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