€5,300 Main Event
Day 1b Completed
€5,300 Main Event
Day 1b Completed
After 234 runners on Day 1a of the PokerStars.fr European Poker Tour Deauville Main Event and Chris Day emerging as the early frontrunner, it was almost predetermined that Day 1b would be a lot busier. It turned out exactly that way as a big field showed up for the second of two starting flights.
Late registration remained open the entire day. In fact, players will be allowed to sign up until the beginning of Day 2, so a final number of entrants won't be available until registration closes. It's going to be hard to break last year's number (782), though, but an impressive showing was still had. At the completion of Day 1b, the tournament clock indicated 433 players had signed up.
On Day 1a, just two Team PokerStars Pros entered and both survived after the first eight seventy-five minute levels. Day 1b saw a whole lot more Team Pros who tried their luck at the tables, but not all of them will join Marcin Horecki and Eugene Katchalov moving forward.
Hometown favorite Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier sat in the spotlight the entire day, not just because of his excellent card-playing skills, but more so because of his outfit. Grospellier showed up as the character Ezio Auditore da Firenze from the video game Assassin's Creed. A lot less spectacular than his outfit were his cards. Nothing much happened for the French superstar, and he ended the day with a mere 9,900 in chips.
Grospellier wasn't the only one dressing up for the occasion, either. French poker pro Guillaume Diaz showed up in a shark costume, presumably because he's also a shark at the tables. Today he wasn't the one feeding on the small little fish, though, as he was fodder for other players when he busted quite early on.
After Mike McDonald fell short in the Bahamas for the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure title, the elusive achievement for the first two-time EPT winner remains up for grabs. Defending EPT Deauville champ Remi Castaignon won't be that person, though, as he busted some time before the dinner break. Castaignon was already rather short when he four-bet with pocket sevens to 3,500. One of his opponents made the call, then also called the remaining 6,100 that Castaignon pushed forward on a flop for an all-in shove. The flop contained two diamonds, and Castaignon's opponent had . The player made a flush and busted the French EPT champion.
Other former EPT winners would fall as well. EPT Monte Carlo winner Steve O'Dwyer didn't feel well this morning, but decided to play anyway. His day would be as he felt, not that good. O'Dwyer played for a little over two hours and after getting coolered not once, but twice, it was time to hit the showers.
Team PokerStars Pro Luca Pagano was the one responsible for O'Dwyer's early exit. Pagano wouldn't do much good with the newly acquired chips as he ran into aces in a rather big hand and busted in the last level of the day.
Team PokerStars Pro and EPT Deauville Season 6 winner Jake Cody followed not much later. A hero call went terribly wrong as his opponent held the goods with a full house in what would be Cody's last hand.
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During level six, Dave "Dubai" Shallow went from being potential chip leader, with almost 100,000 or so, to out in short order. Apparently he lost two big pots in succession in nasty spots to bust, and Sunny Chattha informed us of the action.
"He lost about 50,000 with against aces on an board," said Chattha. "And then on a king-high board, his opponent jammed the turn with pocket fives, [Shallow] called with , and the river was a five."
The main beneficiary of Shallow's demise appeared to have been Ayman Zbib, who built to a monstrous stack of 144,000. Zbib would end the day with 181,400, which makes him the overall chip leader going into Day 2.
When the final level of the day began, people started to loosen up. Table 12 was home to the tea-drinking Brits with Team PokerStars Pro Vicky Coren leading the chatter. A couple of tables over, other drinks were being ordered.
One more player that deserves a mention is a French singer, actor, and poker player with a massive social media following and over $1,000,000 in cashes. World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner Patrick Bruel was sitting comfortable all day as he gathered chips left and right. He ends the day with 92,300.
Dutch EPT debutant Niels van Leeuwen impressed himself and everyone else by winning the French Poker Series Main Event before the EPT started, topping a final table consisting of French players to land him the first prize of €175,000. He continued to impress on the first day of his first EPT with a rather spectacular hand where he overlimped aces. Long story short, he did get the money in pre flop, although he didn't win the main pot.
Then there were cracked aces, a limp re raised king-queen under the gun, sets over sets and all other sorts of exciting hands. It really is worth your time to check out the entire PokerStars.fr EPT Deauville live reporting blog.
Day 2 will be no different, and for the first time all the players will be playing in the same room. The money is not in sight yet, but Day 2 will again be filled with familiar faces, big pots, and insane bluffs. PokerNews will be covering the action from start to finish, so get your refreshing finger ready for dozens of updates, photos, and interviews with all your favorite players! We'll be back live from the tournament floor once again at 12 p.m. local time for another exciting starting day to Season 10's EPT Deauville. Be sure to join us then!
While you wait for Day 2 to come around, be sure to check out the following interview with the lovely Natalie Hof:
The seat draw won't be coming up till the start of Day 2 as people are still able to buy in.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ayman Zbib
|
181,400
16,400
|
16,400 |
Alain Bauer |
160,100
15,800
|
15,800 |
Martin Schleich |
152,500
62,500
|
62,500 |
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Yerai Iribarren
|
151,900
-18,100
|
-18,100 |
Ludovic Geilich |
142,000
43,800
|
43,800 |
Niels Van Leeuwen |
141,000
56,000
|
56,000 |
Andrew Sweeney | 129,600 | |
Alexander Lakhov | 121,600 | |
Miroslav Alilovic |
116,300
55,125
|
55,125 |
Sulaiman Sesay |
116,000
-19,000
|
-19,000 |
Marco Della Tommasina | 115,300 | |
Benjamin Dadon
|
113,000
-1,000
|
-1,000 |
Darko Stojanovic | 111,200 | |
Florian Ribouchon |
110,400
-3,600
|
-3,600 |
Kamel Boukhalfa | 107,600 | |
Carlos Queiroz Ferreira |
106,300
106,300
|
106,300 |
Joni Jouhkimainen |
100,500
6,500
|
6,500 |
|
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Ghattas Kortas | 99,500 | |
Jamila Von Perger |
99,400
57,400
|
57,400 |
James Mitchell |
99,200
99,200
|
99,200 |
Loredan Hanganu
|
98,900
-9,100
|
-9,100 |
Bernard Guigon | 98,800 | |
Martin Staszko |
96,500
18,500
|
18,500 |
Thomas Brader | 94,600 | |
Pierre Calamusa |
94,100
94,100
|
94,100 |
|
57 players signed up today for the Skrill Last Longer. That means 13% of the total field started out in the running for that EPT buy-in back in their Skrill account if they last the longest in this tournament.
Well known players like Andrew Teng, Kevin MacPhee, Dimitri Holdeew, Joni Jouhkimainen and Govert Metaal all participated. Not all of the are still in though.
Registration for the Skrill Las Longer is closed as the dinner break was the deadline to get in for day 1B. Just a couple more days before we know who will get that €5,300 in their account.
The following players have busted in the last level. No day 2 for these guys unfortunately.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jon Spinks | Busted | |
Pierrick Burban | Busted | |
Gregoire Boissenot | Busted | |
Mihai Stinca | Busted | |
Mathieu Gallois
|
Busted | |
Onur Guven
|
Busted | |
Andrew King | Busted | |
Benjamin Jones | Busted | |
Jake Cody | Busted | |
Giovanni Torre | Busted | |
Patrick Carvalho Duarte
|
Busted | |
Gerasimos Deres | Busted | |
Alexandre Milon
|
Busted | |
Franck Chambon
|
Busted | |
Nicolas Cardyn | Busted | |
Simon Deadman | Busted | |
Antona Pierre
|
Busted | |
Wojciech Barzantny | Busted | |
Maksim Kirianov
|
Busted | |
Giacomo Fundaro | Busted | |
Michael Tureniec | Busted | |
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Jan Collado | Busted | |
Eric Sadoun | Busted | |
Joao Ribeiro | Busted | |
Luca Pagano | Busted | |
And then the day is done. We'll be reporting back with an extensive recap of the action and the chip counts in a little bit.
Iaran Lightbourne opened for 1,300 and PokerStars player Victoria Coren moved all in for 8,700. Sat to her left was Martin Staszko who smooth called. Everyone else folded including Lightbourne. “What have I got to beat?” Coren asked and got shown the . Her was looking in pretty bad shape. “Oh.” She said. “You’ve got diamonds.” Called out Matt Frankland.
The board ran out and Coren left just before the end of the last level of Day 1b.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Victoria Coren
|
Busted | |
Early Jon Spinks was joking about grinding his chip stack back only to lose it right at the end or first thing tomorrow. He's good at this predicting lark...
only went and lost TT vs AT for 55k to bust! Kinda predicted it didn't i?!
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jon Spinks | Busted |
After Alexander Perevorukha opened from middle position, Jean Mikhael three-bet to 5,200 from the small blind and Perevorukha made the call. On the flop Mikhael moved all-in for 10,425 and after getting a count Perevorukha called.
Perevorukha:
Mikhael:
The turn and river doubled Mikhael to over 32,000 whilst Perevorukha dropped to 49,000.
Benjamin Pollak opened for 1,200 and Nuri Hakan Demircioglu made the call. The blinds folded and they saw a flop of . Pollak continued for 1,800 and after a couple of minutes Demircioglu made the call. The turn card was the and now Pollok went for a bigger bet of 5,100. Demircioglu went in the tank. They had similar stack sizes, both with about 40k behind, and one more card to come. The decision took a while but time was not called. Demircioglu made the call. The river was the and after a short while more they both checked. Pollack flipped over to indicate king high. Demircioglu rather confusingly flipped over and then less confusingly . That settled matters and Demircioglu won the pot.