2011 EPT Deauville

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info
2011 EPT Deauville
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
€880,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€4,276,800
Total Entries
891
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000
Players Left 1 / 891
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Lacay Picking a Fight With Those Smaller Than Him

Level 17 : 3,000/6,000, 500 ante
Ludovic Lacay
Ludovic Lacay

Ludovic Lacay has just found himself on the losing end of a triple all-in.

Lacay: {5-Clubs} {9-Clubs}
Alain Taieb: {6-} {6-}
Riccardo Giacalone: {a-Spades} {a-Hearts}

Board: {7-Spades} {2-Hearts} {3-Spades} {4-Hearts} {10-Diamonds}

Giacalone tripled up, Taieb won the 22,000 side pot and Lacay ended up with nothing apart from a small dent in his rather large stack. We even had to chase Taieb around the tournament area because he was not aware that he had won the side pot.

Tags: Ludovic LacayAlain TaiebRiccardo Giacalone

Rewind, Restart

Cards are back in the air.

By the by we're playing Level 17 again now owing to how long the bubble took. This will be the last level of the night and then we'll be back at noon tomorrow to play Level 18.

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Sur-Praz! Bansi in the Money

Level 16 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Praz Bansi - despite appearances, unbelievably happy
Praz Bansi - despite appearances, unbelievably happy

Praz Bansi has been a fixture at the EPT ever since this blogger, at least, started out in the poker industry. He has played virtually every big tournament in Europe and at the WSOP since he burst on to the scene in 2005, and in that time he's picked up two WSOP bracelets, $2.4 million in tournament winnings and even before today stood at 15th in the all-time UK money list.

Just one thing was missing from his life - an EPT cash.

Until now.

Congratulations, we told him. "Thanks," he said, "It only took me four years. I'm actually still convinced that something's going to happen, they're going to say they made a mistake and there's still another 20 people in the tournament or something."

Bansi did manage to finish in an impressive 18th place at the PCA last year, but by that point it had become part of the NAPT and therefore didn't count as an EPT cash. He's not sure exactly how many EPTs he's played - he estimated it at, "About 500" - but it has been a bizarre statistical anomaly that a player of his calibre played so many yet never cashed in any of them.

"I didn't think I'd be this happy," he admitted, telling us that this landmark cash represents a massive weight off his shoulders. We in the press room who have watched him crash out of so many EPTs with nothing to show for it feel the same way. Mr. Bansi - we salute you.

Tags: Praz Bansi

Mixed Fortunes for the Shorties

Level 16 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante

Benjamin Pollak is one of our early in-the-money casualties, calling all in from the big blind for mere shrapnel to a raise from Jean Bernard Bot (not actually a bot, but a real live person). Pollak's {k-Diamonds}{5-Spades} was a big dog to Bot's {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades} from the start, and more so after the flop. The board ran out {9-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{j-Diamonds} and Pollak takes home a €7,500 min-cash.

Meanwhile rather better luck for Guillaume Diaz as his {j-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} came good against Michael Schurpf's {q-Spades}{q-Clubs} on a {j-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{a-Clubs}{10-Hearts} board. Diaz double to 100,000; the unfortunate Schurpf was left with just 34,000.

Kent Do Anything Right

Level 16 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Rory Rees Brennan
Rory Rees Brennan

During the same hand as the bubble, Rory Rees Brennan simply pushed a big stack of chips into the middle setting everyone all-in behind him. EPT Barcelona champion Kent Lundmark tanked in the big blind for several minutes, had the clocked called on him before calling all-in.

With the bubble boy Bernard Guigon busting, Lundmark was guaranteed a cash even before the cards were shown due to his much healthy chip stack.

Brennan: {K-Diamonds} {J-Hearts}
Lundmark: {Q-Diamonds} {Q-Spades}

Everything was looking good for a Swedish double up on the {2-Clubs} {8-Diamonds} {5-Spades} {7-Spades} board but the river was the {K-Hearts} and a loud audible groan came from around the table. Hence Lundmark goes out in 128th place.

We believe this leaves Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier as the only remaining former EPT winner still in the field.

Tags: Kent LundmarkRory Rees Brennan

Bernard Guigon is the Bubble Boy

Level 16 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante

We have all heard of the phrase "a chip and a chair." Here is a new one for you "no chips and a chair!"

Poor old Bernard Guigon was clinging on for dear life when he eventually had to part with his last 500 chip as a forced ante. To make matters worse for Guigon three other players were in the hand and they all checked the action down from flop to river.

The board was {2-Spades} {9-Diamonds} {a-Clubs} {9-Hearts} {6-Clubs} and one by one Guigon's opponents turned over their cards and Tournament Director Thomas Kremser shouted out their hands.

"Seven High!" Kremser announced.

"Ten High!" Kremser announced.

"A pair of Deuces!" Kremser announced.

Finally the action fell to Guigon and by now it was clear that he had to beat a pair of deuces. He slowly peeled his cards back to reveal {5-} and then {j-}. He threw them into the muck in disgust and his action was met with rapturous applause.

Tags: Bernard Guigon

End of Level Chip Counts

Woefully incomplete as some tables did not return their chip count forms for some reason. We'll hopefully be able to clean them up soon.

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