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WPT Spanish Championship Begins – PokerListings.com

May 27, 2010 by  
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WPT Spanish Championship Begins
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2009 November Niner Antoine Saout is threat heading into Day 2 at the WPT Spanish Championship in Barcelona. The World Poker Tour Spanish Championship
World Poker Tour Spanish Championship BeginsPoker Room Review
WPT Spanish Championship: Looking for the successor of Randal FlowersPoker 777
WPT Barcelona Day 1A in the bookBluff Europe Magazine
PokerNews.com -CrunchPoker.com
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World Poker Tour Spanish Championship Underway – tourneyblog.com (blog)

May 22, 2010 by  
Filed under Antoine Saout


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World Poker Tour Spanish Championship Underway
tourneyblog.com (blog)
The World Poker Tour Spanish Championship had nearly 300 players sign up to pay the €3200+€300 buy-in, including 2009 Main Event Final Table member Antoine
WPT Spanish Championship BeginsPokerListings.com
WPT Spanish Championship: Looking for the successor of Randal FlowersPoker 777
World Poker Tour Spanish Championship BeginsPoker Room Review
Bluff Europe Magazine -PokerNews.com -Poker News Team (blog)
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WPT Grand Prix de Paris Won by Theo Jorgensen – The Poker Fish Blog (blog)

May 18, 2010 by  
Filed under Bertrand Grospellier


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WPT Grand Prix de Paris Won by Theo Jorgensen
The Poker Fish Blog (blog)
Other pros who competed in the tournament were Antoine Saout, Tyron Krost, Men Nguyen and Bertrand Grospellier. The first to be eliminated at the final
Theo Jorgensen wins World Poker Tour's Grand Prix de ParisRecentPoker.com
Theo Jorgensen Wins WPT Grand Prix de ParisPoker News Daily

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The Nightly Turbo: World Poker Tour High Roller, World Series of Poker Circuit … – PokerNews.com

May 18, 2010 by  
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Bluff Magazine
The Nightly Turbo: World Poker Tour High Roller, World Series of Poker Circuit
PokerNews.com
Also, history has been made at the World Series of Poker Circuit in New Orleans. Why don't you read up on those two stories and more while you're railing
Deeb Wins WPT Paris High RollerPokerListings.com
The Week That Was: Sorel Mizzi, SCOOP, Mizzi, WPT & More MizziBluff Magazine

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Theo Jorgensen wins World Poker Tour’s Grand Prix de Paris – RecentPoker.com

May 17, 2010 by  
Filed under Bertrand Grospellier


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Theo Jorgensen wins World Poker Tour's Grand Prix de Paris
RecentPoker.com
Those who have hit the rail in this WPT 2010-2011 season kick-off event before the money included WPT Champions Bertrand 'Elky' Grospellier,
Theo Jorgensen Wins WPT Grand Prix de ParisPoker News Daily

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The Week That Was: Sorel Mizzi, SCOOP, Mizzi, WPT & More Mizzi – Bluff Magazine

May 17, 2010 by  
Filed under Bertrand Grospellier


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The Week That Was: Sorel Mizzi, SCOOP, Mizzi, WPT & More Mizzi
Bluff Magazine
This week, Mizzi was all over the news, winning a SCOOP event, playing in the World Poker Tour Grand Prix de Paris Main Event and getting heads-up with
WPT: Sorel Mizzi In Control of 20000 Euro High Roller EventBluff Magazine

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Internet Poker Players Bring Speed, Aggression to Table – Wired News

May 15, 2010 by  
Filed under World Series of Poker News


Wired News
Internet Poker Players Bring Speed, Aggression to Table
Wired News
Ranked second in all-time career earnings, Negreanu has won four World Series of Poker bracelets, as well as two World Poker Tour championship titles.

Stout’s Sunday Report: May 9, 2010

May 14, 2010 by  
Filed under poker news

It’s pretty sick that the SCOOP has my average buy-ins for Sunday tournaments exceeding the normal World Poker Tour main event buy in of $10k.

Both high-stakes level tournaments were $2k NL events, so that was $4,200 right there before I get to a third tourney.

This Sunday’s session got off to a dismal start. As a highlight, just shy of two hours into play I realized that I had mixed up the $215 mid-stakes SCOOP with the $2,100 high stakes, and had been putting all my attention on the $215.

I had 6k of my 10k starting stack left when I realized it, and was suddenly disappointed to find that the 14k stack actually belonged to me in the $215 event instead of the $2,100. Sigh … maybe I should wake up more than 12 minutes before I start playing a $2k.

Shane Schleger

He’s a Shaniac, that’s for sure.
 

After ultimately busting that $2k pretty early, the day started to look up when I made a back-to-back appearance at the Lock $109, $40k guaranteed final table. I ended up heads-up and we got it in for literally 99%+ of the chips in play with my 8-8 to his A-9. The board ran A-10-8-6-7.

Despite having my opponent backdoor a straight for $3k, it was all in before the flop as a coinflip and I pocketed almost $6k. I also managed to top my third place finish from last week with a second this week, which means I’m due to win it this week, right?

I also lucksacked the biggest tilted gamblefest in Sunday history, the late $109+rebuy turbo on Tilt. I had a decent stack throughout despite it being a turbo and went on a super-heater as the final table approached.

I finally cooled down a bit at the final table, which is a shame because turbo structures make for awkward stacks and little room for shenanigans. I ended up losing a race and busting to my friend Shane Schleger in fourth place for ~$18k.

Shane then got unlucky against another friend of mine, Isaac Baron, heads up. Isaac ended up taking home the top prize of $51,550. Good game, fellas.

I also spent the late part of my session min-cashing the SCOOP 20 – mid stakes (SCOOP version of the Sunday Million) and near-bubbling the $2k SCOOP 20 – high stakes tournament…but negative energy sucks so I’ll stop talking about that and get to the numbers. =)

Total tournaments played: 27

Total amount of buy-ins: $11,498 (broke my record I think)

Total cashes: 3 (definitely did not break a record here, but made ‘em count)

- 646/8266 in SCOOP 20-Mid Stakes (SCOOP Sunday Million), $540

- 4/590 in late Tilt $109+rebuys turbo $18,042.50

- 2/340 in Lock $109, $5,860

Total amount of cashes/bounties: $24,482.50

Length of session: 13:08

Net win/loss for the day: +$12,984.50

Net win/loss in online tournaments on Sundays since the start of the Sunday Report (February 7, 2010): +$21,891.30

- Matt Stout

More Sunday Report Posts from Matt Stout

Stout’s Sunday Report: May 2, 2010
Stout’s Sunday Report Video Edition: May 25, 2010
Stout’s Sunday Report: April 11, 2010
Stout’s Sunday Report: April 4, 2010 + Extras
Stout’s Sunday Report: March 28, 2010
Stout’s Sunday Report: March 21, 2010
Stout’s Sunday Report: March 14, 2010
Stout’s Sunday Report: March 7, 2010
Stout’s Sunday Report: February 28, 2010
Stout’s Sunday Report: February 21, 2010

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World Poker Tour Returns to Paris – Cake Poker News (blog)

May 8, 2010 by  
Filed under Antoine Saout

World Poker Tour Returns to Paris
Cake Poker News (blog)
Players like Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier, Antoine Saout,Fabrice Soulier, Ludovic Lacay and Arnaud Mattern, all of whom have enjoyed their biggest successes

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The Nightly Turbo: World Poker Tour Heads to London, EPT Awards, and More – PokerNews.com

May 4, 2010 by  
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