FRENCH POKER TRIUMPH FOR BELARUSIAN PLAYER
10 February 2012
European Poker Tour Deauville falls to
24-year-old Vadzim Kursevich
After five gruelling days of top level poker and a 12
hour final table, the 24-year-old Belarusian poker ace
Vadzim Kursevich has emerged as the winner of the EPT
Deauville main event, claiming the top prize of Euro 875
000.
Kursevich despatched his final opponent,
second placed Paul Guichard, who gave an impressive
account of himself, starting the heads up with a massive
deficit and fighting his way back into the game and
almost taking the title... a real threat right up to the
final hand. The Frenchman's reward was a bank account
boosting runner-up prize of Euro 557 000.
The win
was internet and live tournament player Kursevich's
biggest prize to date, and was achieved in the face of a
formidable final table that included highly experienced
tournament players like Luca Pagano, Mick Graydon, Vuong
Than Trong, Yorane Kerignard, Bruno Jais and Olivier
Rogez.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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