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2014 PokerStars.fr EPT Deauville

€5,300 Main Event
Dias: 1a
Event Info

2014 PokerStars.fr EPT Deauville

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
a3
Prémio
€614,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€3,211,200
Entradas
671
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Eric Sfez Gets One-Round Penalty

Nível 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
EPT Deauville Tournament Room
EPT Deauville Tournament Room

The flop was reading {A-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{K-Clubs} and Hugo Felix had fired out a bet of 6,000 before Eric Sfez made it 18,200 behind him. Felix made the call to see the {K-Hearts} on the turn.

The Portuguese player now checked and Sfez fired out 18,200 a second time, Felix tanked and then made the call once more with only around 25,000 remaining.

The river was the {2-Clubs} - a seemingly blank card. Felix checked a final time and Sfez thought for a moment and counted out a sizeable clump of 1k and 5k chips that seemingly would be enough to cover Felix. Sfez lifted the stack of the chips and held them in midair and was about to put them on the felt when Felix shouted "Call!"

Instantly, Sfez moved his arm back and the dealer quickly called the floor for a ruling. The tournament director came over, and, having been informed of what occurred, announced to the table that Sfez would still have all his options since he did not put the bet on the table.

Sfez then opted to check behind and Felix quickly left the table, quite distraught at the ruling. The floor staff turned over the latter's hand - it was {K-Spades}{10-Spades} for a turned full house. Sfez held onto his cards while continuing to talk in French to the floor. A second tournament director came across and repeatedly reminded Sfez to either table or muck his hand, as he was now wasting time but Sfez continued to talk. The Frenchman was given a one-round penalty and told if he didn't stop arguing and give up his cards then it would be increased to a two-round penalty.

Finally, Sfez mucked his cards and Felix, who still hadn't returned to the table, was awarded the pot.

Day Dreaming

Nível 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Chris Day
Chris Day

We're now into the last level of the day and Chris Day is the current chip leader. The Brit has 195,000 after winning a 100k pot against an unknown opponent. "There was an open to 1,000, I made it 2,600 to go with queens, the guy to my left (points to empty seat) made it 7,100, I raised to 17,700 and he moved in for 48,000 with ace-king, I called and queens held," he told PokerNews.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Chris Day
Chris Day
195,000
92,000
92,000

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Day Leads After Day 1A of the PokerStars.fr EPT Deauville

Nível 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Chris Day
Chris Day

This week the European Poker Tour has returned to French shores for the PokerStars.fr EPT Deauville event. The tournament, which was won last year by Frenchman Remi Castaignon, saw 234 players try their luck on Day 1A with eight levels of action being the order of the day.

Chris Day was the chip leader at the end of the day after finishing with 154,100 – precisely a single chip more than Jorma Nuutinen who is in second place with 154,000. Day had tweeted during the early parts of the tournament that he was on a crazy table which seemed to feature six-bet pots and players winning big hands with things like third pair. The British player nearly reached the 200,000 mark having won a 100,000 chip race with queens against ace-king. Although he lost some chips towards the end, so did some of the other big stacks, ensuring Day would be in pole position for Day 2.

With many players arriving during Day 1A, choosing to play online or still in the French Poker Series Main Event or High Roller, the names involved were slightly rarer than those expected for Day 1B. Team PokerStars Pro was represented by Eugene Katchalov and Marcin Horecki, both of whom successfully navigated the stormy, qualifier-filled waters of the first starting day. Team Online was also involved but the French pair of Ronan Monfort and Gabriel Nassif were both knocked out fairly early on in the day.

Fairing slightly better was former EPT winner Anton Wigg, the Swede finished the day with 105,000 after winning some crucial pots including a set over set hand at one point. Wigg was one of the ever-growing community of former EPT winners, all still striving to be the first two-time champion. Those who joined Wigg on Day 2 included EPT Loutraki champion Zimnan Ziyard (88,800) – who found that life was pretty easy when you raise with {5-Hearts}{4-Hearts} and the flop comes {5-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{5-Spades}...

Jannick Wrang (74,200), the winner of the sole EPT Campione event, was an early chip leader before dropping back into the pack. He still managed to make Day 2 however. He will be joined by EPT Barcelona winner Kent Lundmark (37,300) Dominik Nitsche, Barny Boatman, Friend of PokerStars Pierre Neuville and finalist here last year Jeffrey Hakim.

Lots of former EPT champions failed to even make this first hurdle, the first French winner of EPT Deauville, Lucien Cohen was one of the earliest players to be eliminated this year. He was met on the rail by David Vamplew, Arnaud Mattern as well as the latest EPT Champion, Dominik Panka who won the PokerStars Carribean Adventure for over $1.4 million less than two weeks ago.

Other players who were eliminated and sent home with a spanked bottom included Fabrice Soulier, Michel Abecassis, John Eames, Niall Farrell, WSOPE Main Event winner Adrian Mateos Diaz and Vitaly Lunkin.

Tomorrow, the field is expected to be much bigger with nearly 200 seats already sold. Numerous Team PokerStars Pros are involved including the home hope Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier and the winner here from EPT Season 6, Jake Cody.

The Pokernews Live Reporting Team will be back here once again at 12pm local time for another for the second exciting start day to Season 10's EPT Deauville!

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