2014 PokerStars.fr EPT Deauville

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2014 PokerStars.fr EPT Deauville

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a3
Prize
€614,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€3,211,200
Entries
671
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Lovgren’s Battling Spirit

Level 5 : 150/300, 25 ante
Sofia Lövgren
Sofia Lövgren

Sofia Lovgren, a Swedish poker player, opened for 700 in late position and Norbert Szecsi, a live satellite qualifier from Hungary, in the small blind made it 2,025. The big blind folded and after a brief hesitation Lovgren made the call. They saw a flop of {3-Diamonds}{j-Spades}{a-Spades} and Szecsi led for 2,525. Lovgren gave him the stare down through her sunglasses and raised to 5,100. It didn't take too long for him to give it up and Lovgren was pushed the pot.

Tags: Norbert SzecsiSofia Lovgren

The Defending Champion Is Out

Level 5 : 150/300, 25 ante
Sylvain Loosli
Sylvain Loosli

Word has reached us that the EPT9 Deauville champion Remi Castaignon is out. A French blogger caught up with Castaignon after the event and got some details which he then passed on to us. On his exit hand Castaignon four-bet to 3,500 from a stack of 9,600 with pocket sevens out of the small blind. The original raiser folded, but the three-better made the call. The flop was Q-J-5 with two diamonds, Castaignon committed the rest of his chips and was actually in good shape against {A-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds} however his opponent made a flush to send him to the rail.

Other exits include: Clement Genon-Catalot, [Removed:2], Antonio Buonanno, Maxime Broyer, Govert Metaal, Robert Volker, Tarek Bouchama, Sylvain Loosli, Radu Lungu and Fare Bdiri.

Just 364 of the 425 paid up members of Day 1b remain.

Tags: Govert MetaalRemi CastaignonSylvain Loosli

Best of Enemies

Level 5 : 150/300, 25 ante

Jack Melki opened for 800, Jerzy Zarebski called on the button as did small blind Dmitry Ponomarev and big blind Albert Mykhaylyuta. The four players saw a flop of {k-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{9-Hearts}. It was checked to Melki who continued for 2,000 and found one caller in Mykhaylyuta. Right at the beginning of the day, as reported here, Mykhaylyuta had lost a couple of decent pots to Melki, and it seems as if they have been going at it all day. The two new friends saw a turn card {10-Clubs} and both checked. The river was the {5-Hearts} completing the flush draw and Mykhaylyuta checked. Melki now threw out a bet of 3,000. A long think for Mykhaylyuta eventually led him to release his hand.

O'Dwyer Cursing the Black Jack

Level 5 : 150/300, 25 ante
Steve O'Dwyer
Steve O'Dwyer

It's often said that poker players have an over heightened sense of entitlement in many situations, but when you flop the nuts you kind of expect to win the pot fairly often, but Steve O'Dwyer just found out that it's not always the case.

The EPT9 Grand Final champion raised it up to 800 and was called by the cut-off and Nazim Guillaud (button). On the {J-Spades}{4-Spades}{8-Spades} flop O'Dwyer bet 1,600 and Guillaud was the only caller. The {9-Hearts} hit the turn, O'Dwyer fired again, this time he bet 3,500 and again Guillaud smooth called.

On the {J-Clubs} river O'Dwyer slowed down, checking it over to Guillaud who bet 6,100. The Irishman didn't take very long to call, Guillaud showed {9-Spades}{9-Clubs} for the flopped flush draw, turned set and rivered full-house, whilst O'Dwyer showed {A-Spades}{K-Spades} for the nut flush. "Wow," exclaimed another player at the table upon seeing the hands. After that cooler O'Dwyer is down to 12,200 whilst Guillaud is up to 62,000.

Player Chips Progress
Steve O'Dwyer ie
Steve O'Dwyer
12,200
-12,800
-12,800
EPT 1X Winner

Tags: Steve O'Dwyer

Niels Van Leeuwen Wins France Poker Series Main Event in Deauville for €175,000

Level 5 : 150/300, 25 ante
Niels van Leeuwen
Niels van Leeuwen

We may be live reporting the Main Event, but we also wanted to bring you results from the France Poker Series (FPS) £1,000 Main Event, which attracted 1,095 players.

Given it was a French series, it was no surprise to see the tournament dominated by Frenchman; in fact, seven of the eight finalists were playing in their home country with the two chip leaders. Christophe Leroux and Jean-Paul Vasseur from nearby towns Trouville and Louviers respectively. The one anomaly was the Netherlands’ Niels van Leeuwen.

As final table action wore on, Leroux ended up busting in fifth for €45,000, while Vasseur and Van Leeuwen made it all the way to heads-up play. Vasseur had homefield advantage and a massive rail to boot, but it wasn’t enough as Van Leeuwen emerged victorious to capture the €175,000 first-place prize.

Here’s a look at the latest FPS results:

FPS €1,100 Main Event Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1stNiels van Leeuwen€175,000
2ndJean-Paul Vasseur€115,000
3rdYehoram Houri€82,100
4thCorentin Ropert€60,100
5thChristophe Leroux€45,000
6thErwann pecheux€33,000
7thMathieu Mariani€25,000
8thFahd Kaabat€21,580

The FPS isn’t quite over yet though as the €2,000 FPS High Roller is still playing out. The tournament attracted 303 people, and it’s likely an impromptu third day will be added to accommodate the players. PokerNews will bring you a recap of that tournament upon its completion.

For more information, head on over to the PokerStars Blog.

Tags: Niels van Leeuwen

Arda, Better, Faster, Stronger

Level 5 : 150/300, 25 ante

Joining the table mid-action prelop, Pokernews saw Alain Bauer making a three-bet to 1,325 before Ozgur Arda four-bet to
2,950.

Bauer made the call to see an {A-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} flop where he called a further 2,450 bet from Arda.

The turn was the {7-Spades} and Arda fired a bet of 5,400 this time.

Bauer declared, "You never know what I have here..." He think flicked in the call, "Lets go crazy, huh?"

The river was the {9-Diamonds} and Arda moved all in for about 22,300 - Bauer quickly folded {K-Clubs}{8-Clubs} face up.