GERMAN PLAYER WINS EPT DEAUVILLE IN FRANCE
30 January 2009
Euro 851 400 payday for Kranich
The triumphal return of the Poker Stars European Poker
Tour to Deauville, France this year after a three year
absence has seen a German player, Moritz Kranich, take
the trophy, the respect and the Euro 851 400 winner's
check after a tough heads up with French player Arnaud
Esquevin.
France was well represented in the final table, fielding
four of the eight players, with French player Tristan
Clemencon holding the chip lead. Kranich was the only
German finalist, with players from Italy and Holland
completing the international line-up at the Casino
Barriere.
First out was short stacked Thomas Delattre, taking the
only sub-six figure payout at Euro 77 400 and quickly
followed by Bruno Launais who collected a check for Euro
108 300 for his seventh placing. Holland's Jorn Walthaus
headed for the rail in the sixth spot with a payday
worth Euro 142 400. Fifth man down was Frenchman
Jonathan Azoulay with a Euro 182 700 reward, and he was
followed almost immediately by fourth placed Andrea
Benelli of Italy, who's check amounted to Euro 219 800.
The heads up duo was decided when Clemencon was removed
by Kranich in some big money action, leaving the German
with a 6 to 1 chip advantage as he entered the heads up
stage of the game against sole remaining survivor
Esquivin, who was sent to the exit with a worthwhile
payday of Euro 495 400 for his time and trouble.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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