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Freddy Deeb Eliminated in 9th Place (€76,000)

Andrew Pantling raised under the gun plus one to 67,000 after which Freddy Deeb moved all in for 266,000 from the button. The action was folded back to Pantling who called after about ten seconds.

Deeb Doubles

Freddy Deeb open-shoved for 349,000 from early position, and Daniel Negreanu tank-called from the big blind. Deeb: Negreanu: The board rolled out , and Deeb doubled.

Negreanu Wins a Million-Chip Pot

Freddy Deeb opened for a raise from under the gun, Daniel Negreanu called in the small blind, and the flop fell . The two checked. The turn was the , Deeb check-called a bet, and the river was the .

Deeb a Tad Frustrated

Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody raised from the button to 50,000 and Freddy Deeb called from the small blind. Andrew Pantling three-bet from the big blind to 175,000 and Cody folded immediately. Deeb made the call.

Andrew Lichtenberger Eliminated in 14th Place (€47,000)

Andrew Lichtenberger opened for a raise in the hijack seat, Daniel Negreanu called in the cutoff, and Freddy Deeb defended out of the blinds. The flop fell , Deeb led out for 85,000, and both Lichtenberger and Negreanu called.

"You're Going to Pay"

Goran Mandic opened to 32,000 from the hijack seat, John Juanda called on the button, and Freddy Deeb three-bet to 132,000 from the small blind. Mandic responded with a min-four-bet to 232,000, Juanda folded, and Deeb called.

Deeb Takes Some From Mandic

Freddy Deeb raised to 32,000 under the gun and Goran Mandic called from the button. The flop brought out and Deeb check-called 26,000. On the turn the hit and both players checked.

Small One for Firsau

Over on the feature table, Freddy Deeb opened for a raise in the cutoff and Vasili Firsau called on the button. The flop fell , Deeb check-called a 23,000-chip bet from Firsau, and the turn brought the .

Deeb Gets Lucky and Knocks Kovalchuk Out

Over on the feature table was just saw another big all in, this time Oleksii Kovalchuk and Freddy Deeb went at it. Kovalchuk was all in for 379,000 and Deeb had him covered by a huge margin.

Carlsson Done, More For Deeb

On a flop it was Daniel Carlsson who ended up all in for around 170,000 with . Carlsson was in bad shape as his opponent, Freddy Deeb, turned over . The board ran out , and Carlsson was knocked out.

Deeb Folds Top Pair To Negreanu

Daniel Negreanu raised from under the gun to 18,000, and Freddy Deeb made the call out of the hijack seat to see a flop of . Negreanu fired 26,000, and Deeb called. The turn was the , and Negreanu stayed on the gas with a bet of 67,000.

Chen Loses Flip; Busts

Freddy Deeb opened to 20,000 on the button, Steve O'Dwyer called out of the small blind, and Andrew Chen moved all in for 242,000 from the big blind. Deeb tank-called, and O'Dwyer snap-mucked.

"Are You Steaming?"

Freddy Deeb raised to 15,000 from under the gun plus one, only to have Noah Schwartz three-bet to 41,000 on his direct left. The action folded back to Deeb, winner of the 2007 $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship, who called.

Day 2 Chip Leader Departs

Victor Sbrissa, the start of Day 2 chip leader, has departed at the hands of Freddy Deeb. All but a few chips went in pre flop and the two players committed the rest before a flop was shown. Deeb: Sbrissa: The board ran .

Cody Crosses 600K

Freddy Deeb opened to 13,000 from under the gun, Lauri Pesonen moved all in for 123,000 on his direct left, and Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody cold-called out of the small blind. Deeb folded the face up.

Big Stacks Clash

Faced with an open, Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody three-bet to 18,500 on the button. Freddy Deeb, who finished 12th in the Season 6 EPT Deauville Main Event, cold four-bet to 68,500 from the big blind, and the action folded back to Cody.

Otranto's Kings Hold Up

Freddy Deeb raised to 3,600 under the gun after which the action was folded to Brazilian Gabriel Otranto. Otranto three-bet to 9,000 and three more players folded and the action was on Arlo Dotson in the big blind.

We Missed The Clash

Ole Schemion has dropped a lot of chips while Freddy Deeb is now at the top of the counts. We must've missed a huge clash between these two players as the other stacks at the table still look quite similar.

Deeb Up, Pham Struggling

Thanh Hai Pham probably had a lot higher hopes for his last level of play here on Day 1a. First we witnessed Pham facing a 7,000-chip river bet on a .

Deeb Putting the Pressure On

Faced with a bet of 5,000 on board of , Freddy Deeb fired out five blue T5,000 chips. The bet was effectively 22,000 - the remainder of the player's stack - and the gentleman went deep into the tank.

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