2010 EPT Deauville
Main Event
Day: 3
Deeb Less Short
Deeb:
Bosen:
Board: an emphatic
Bruno Fitoussi came over to Deeb's table to witness this, and for some reason cackled wildly.
The full house was perhaps overkill, but either way, Deeb doubles to around 100,000 and is out of the danger zone for the moment.
Running Ladies
Clemencon:
Opponent:
Clemencon shot from his chair at the sight of his opponent's meager holdings, appearing to be a bit nervous about the two remaining board cards.
And with good reason.
The turn and river came ugly: and respectively. Two running ladies give the unknown player the unlikely trip queens, locking up the pot and drawing a disgusted reaction from the young Frenchman. Aces fall, and Clemencon can only shake his head and mutter to himself as he makes his way out of the ropes.
Sugar for Jelassi
Mr. Under The Gun check-called another 32,000 on the turn, and, after a bit of a pause, a further 55,000 form Jelassi on the river. It turned out nice for Jelassi, however, as he flipped for a flopped set. Mr. Under The Gun could not beat it, and flashed the as he mucked.
The young Swede, whose name sounds like dessert, moves up to a tasty 400,000.
Not This Time for Kabrhel
Table Share
One of the tournament's biggest stacks, Ludovic Lacay, is across the table from one of the shortest, Freddy Deeb.
There are a ton of chips on table 15, where chip leader Nicolas Levi and Stefan Fuchs are sure to create some high stakes action.
Of the five women left in the tournament, two (Catherine Hong and Huo Jinfeng) are seated next to each other. As tables are consolidated, the lineups are sure to get even more daunting. We'll keep you updated.
McDonald Magically Decatuples Up!
Dooooble Up!!!!!
"Maybe we should say something," said one floorman watching the rather over-the-top celebration.
"Eh, this is France," said another one.
"But still."
"Ok, but we should find someone who speaks better French to do it."
And They're Off!
Level: 16
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500