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Last weekend, the Omaha Cup launched officially the beginning of the World Poker Tour Grand Prix de Paris 2011. The poker room of the Aviation Club de France has been the meeting point of enthusiasts of this variant of poker. And they were 65 players who registerd to be part of the field of the � 5,000 buy-in tournament. The tournament brought together top players like Tristan Clémençon who reached the 7 th place at the end of the final table, Roger Hairabedian, Basil Yaiche, Ludovic Lacay, Patrick Bruel, Hugo Lemaire, Sorel Mizzi, Jason Mercier, Freddy Deeb and Jeff Lisandro. And the competition was full of action within the two days of competition.
- Lellouche: / Rodawig: / Forrest: / - folded. Eric Rodawig's completion was called by Antony Lellouche and Ted Forrest. All three checked fourth street and Lellouche bet his pair of kings on fifth. Forrest folded, Rodawig raised, and the the rest of Lellouche's chips made their way into the pot. He showed under, while Rodawig tabled for a pair.
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- Antony Lellouche was all in against Michael Mizrachi. Lellouche: Mizrachi: Lellouche paired his aces on fifth but by this point 'The Grinder' already had a straight and when Lellouche bricked on sixth he already began to walk off before seventh street was even dealt.
Ranked in place of chipleader before the start of the final table, Antony Lellouche won the victory after a deal between the last three players. Indeed, after the elimination of Michael Fratty, Tristan Clémençon, Michael Zovik, Juha Villi and Pascal Leyo at the 8th, 7th, 6th, 5th and 4th place, a deal was concluded between the three players in competition who were Lellouche, David Kitai and Vadzim Kursevitch. So in the end, Antony Lellouche was entitled to the first place with a prize of � 99,480 while David Kitai was awarded the runner up spot and the second prize of � 65,520. The third prize amounted � 43,680. The game continues at the Aviation Club de France because in fact, the main event began on Monday, September 5.
Thursday, 08 September 2011
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Antony Lellouche has been on a roller coaster the last ten minutes and now that ride has come to an end as it ran into the deadly dance of Scotty Nguyen and Randy Ohel.
The last hand of Lellouche's tournament saw him, Nguyen and Ohel commit 54,000 preflop as the dealer spread out a flop. Nguyen then led for the pot and Lellouche called all in. Ohel came along for the ride and the dealer readied another card to be dealt on the felt.
Turn:
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Last weekend, the Omaha Cup launched officially the beginning of the World Poker Tour Grand Prix de Paris 2011. The poker room of the Aviation Club de France has been the meeting point of enthusiasts of this variant of poker. And they were 65 players who registerd to be part of the field of the � 5,000 buy-in tournament. The tournament brought together top players like Tristan Clémençon who reached the 7 th place at the end of the final table, Roger Hairabedian, Basil Yaiche, Ludovic Lacay, Patrick Bruel, Hugo Lemaire, Sorel Mizzi, Jason Mercier, Freddy Deeb and Jeff Lisandro. And the competition was full of action within the two days of competition.
- Lellouche: / Rodawig: / Forrest: / - folded. Eric Rodawig's completion was called by Antony Lellouche and Ted Forrest. All three checked fourth street and Lellouche bet his pair of kings on fifth. Forrest folded, Rodawig raised, and the the rest of Lellouche's chips made their way into the pot. He showed under, while Rodawig tabled for a pair.
- Photos of Antony Lellouche no photos Subscribe to our newsletter. Get the latest poker news, poker strategies, and special offers sent directly to your inbox. + Get the Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Texas Hold'em - FREE!
- Antony Lellouche was all in against Michael Mizrachi. Lellouche: Mizrachi: Lellouche paired his aces on fifth but by this point 'The Grinder' already had a straight and when Lellouche bricked on sixth he already began to walk off before seventh street was even dealt.
Ranked in place of chipleader before the start of the final table, Antony Lellouche won the victory after a deal between the last three players. Indeed, after the elimination of Michael Fratty, Tristan Clémençon, Michael Zovik, Juha Villi and Pascal Leyo at the 8th, 7th, 6th, 5th and 4th place, a deal was concluded between the three players in competition who were Lellouche, David Kitai and Vadzim Kursevitch. So in the end, Antony Lellouche was entitled to the first place with a prize of � 99,480 while David Kitai was awarded the runner up spot and the second prize of � 65,520. The third prize amounted � 43,680. The game continues at the Aviation Club de France because in fact, the main event began on Monday, September 5.
Thursday, 08 September 2011
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Antony Lellouche Poker Games
Antony Lellouche has been on a roller coaster the last ten minutes and now that ride has come to an end as it ran into the deadly dance of Scotty Nguyen and Randy Ohel.
The last hand of Lellouche's tournament saw him, Nguyen and Ohel commit 54,000 preflop as the dealer spread out a flop. Nguyen then led for the pot and Lellouche called all in. Ohel came along for the ride and the dealer readied another card to be dealt on the felt.
Turn:
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Ohel shoved all in here and Nguyen called. 'Aces up and the nut low,' said Ohel as he tabled his .
Nguyen held , while Lellouche was in trouble with .
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The completed the board on the river and Lellouche was sent home, while Ohel quartered Nguyen, raking in plenty of new chips.