But, surprisingly, Freddy Deeb's face has been spotted in the field. Maybe it's not a surprise after all, though; Deeb was here last year too, and he managed to make a small cash for his 52nd-place showing. Deeb's best-ever EPT performance came at the Grand Final in 2008 where he took 30th place for €42,100. He would sure love to add an EPT trophy to his mantle that already boasts a pair of WSOP bracelets and pair of WPT titles.
2010 EPT Deauville
Main Event
Day: 1b
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But, surprisingly, Freddy Deeb's face has been spotted in the field. Maybe it's not a surprise after all, though; Deeb was here last year too, and he managed to make a small cash for his 52nd-place showing. Deeb's best-ever EPT performance came at the Grand Final in 2008 where he took 30th place for €42,100. He would sure love to add an EPT trophy to his mantle that already boasts a pair of WSOP bracelets and pair of WPT titles.
Board:

Pagano bet 5,200 into the sizable pot, and [Removed:250] quickly called. Pagano showed
for 5s full, good enough to pad his stack nicely. Luca is already over 55,000.
Up-and-comer John Eames was actually headed in the direction of down when we strolled by the table, though.
He raised in early position and picked up calls from Alain Fourmann and Jose Demeyre in the big blind to see a
flop which they all checked.The turn was the
and Eames now bet 500. Fourmann called, Demeyre passed, and they saw a
river, which both checked again. Fourmann turned over
for top pair, and Eames mucked his hand.
Turns out that most of the damage was done when another player limped in and then called a raise from Gorodetskiy, who was holding
. They saw a
flop and Mr. Other Player bet out 575. Gorodetskiy made it 1,600, Mr. Other made it 3,200, and Gorodetskiy called. The turn was an
and not a heart and Gorodetskiy called a 3,475 bet from Mr. Other who then immediately checked blind. The river was another unhelpful
, also not a heart, and Gorodetskiy checked behind. Mr. Other turned over
offsuit, and took the pot.Following another unhappy incident involving a flush-over-flush scenario, Gorodetskiy is down to 14,000.
Well, the answer is... Well, actually there isn't much of it left.
The newly-sheared Team PokerStars Pro was involved in a pot when we wandered by. The board read
and ElkY was betting out 1,250 form the small blind position. Sylvain Calmelet on the button called, and they saw a
river. ElkY now bet out 4,325, and Calmelet calmly folded.ElkY's on around 35,000.
Level: 3
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 0
Also in today's field are 2008 winners Rob Hollink, Dario Minieri, and Davidi Kitai. Main Event winner Peter Eastgate is registered for the tournament but has yet to make an appearance.
Other WSOP bracelet owners currently gracing the Deauville felt include Alexander Kravchenko, Praz Bansi, Ivo Donev, Freddy Deeb, and 2004 Main Event winner Greg Raymer.
They checked down the
flop and
turn, and Mr. Small Blind bet out 750 on the
river. Kjerstad passed, but no feeling sorry for him! He's still doing just fine on 40,000.By the by, young Jeremy Amsellem, also at that table, is doing well on 50,000 or so.