21-YEAR-OLD TAKES DOWN THE EPT DEAUVILLE
CHAMPIONSHIP
29 January 2010
Young gun Cody teaches Timex, Eastgate and
ElkY a few tricks
The PokerStars.com European Poker Tour in Deauville,
France has been won by a 21-year-old largely unknown
poker pro called Jake Cody, who took down names like
'Timex' McDonald, former WSOP main event champ Peter
Eastgate and Internet whiz Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier
in the process, besting an entry field of 767 other
players - many of them well known experts in the game.
Hailing from the UK and competing in an EPT event
for the first time, a clearly delighted Cody claimed the
first place prize of Euro 847 000 for his outstanding
victory.
In the final table action, Eastgate was
ousted in 8th place, continuing his dubious record of
never winning an EPT trophy, whilst 'Timex' did somewhat
better but was busted out in third place, taking home to
Canada a Euro 295 000 paycheck.
They both did
better than Frenchman Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier who
was eliminated in ninth place, just missing the final
table action.
Cody's heads up against Teodor
Caraba took just under an hour to finalise in the Brit's
favour
The EPT's next stop is on February 16 to
21st in Copenhagen, Denmark, where the famously
aggressive Danish poker aces will be gunning for the top
spot.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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