FRENCH PRO TAKES INAUGURAL WPT CYPRUS CROWN
18 September 2009
Over half a million reward for Bichon
The weekend has seen the conclusion of the tough
inaugural World Poker Tour Merit Cyprus Classic after
six days, with 32-year-old French pro Thomas Bichon
taking home the bracelet, the title and the substantial
$579 165 main prize.
The six man final table
included Bichon and Uri Keidar, Steven Fung, Rep Porter,
Janar Kiivramees and Rony Jazzar, and the six-figure
payments went as far as the fourth place finisher.
181 hopefuls started the tournament, generating a
$1.5 million prize pool.
The heads up was decided
when Steven Fung was busted out in third place, taking
home $216 275; his departure cleared the way for the
final confrontation between Bichon and Uri Keidar, with
the French player holding a massive chiplead and
dominating the game, claiming victory in a brief heads
up.
Keidar's second placing was worth $380 645.
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