Just like that, another week is in the books and we're back with another installment of This Week in Tournament Poker. What's on the slate for this week? A bunch of events that wrapped up in Europe, that's what. The Chilipoker Deepstack Open wrapped up in Vilamoura and the PokerStars Prague Open took place in Prague. Divonne, France, was home to the France Poker Series, and the Austrian Classics 2010 was held in Vienna.
We'll kick things off with the Chilipoker Deepstack Open, �550 No-Limit Hold'em event that attracted 335 entrants. Trung Moc walked away with the title and �35,000 for his win. The final table included participants from the home country of Portugal along with Finland, Spain, France and England.
Chilipoker Deepstack Open
Buy-in
Entries
Prize Pool
�500 + �50
335
N/A
Place
Player
Prize
1
Trung Moc
�35,000
2
Michael Revah
�30,000
3
David Amilleta
�16,248
4
Rafael Martins
�12,348
5
Pedro Zagalo
�9,911
6
Amadeu de Carvalho
�8,449
7
Tuomas Sippula
�6,896
8
Pedro Dias
�5,524
9
Antonio Mondim
�4,224
10
Carlos Branco
�2,925
Moving to the PokerStars Prague Open, a field of 178 came out for the CZK 10,700 Main Event. A prize pool of CZK 1,904,600 was created, and it was Oldrich Siml who walked away with the biggest prize of them all: CZK 414,000 for finishing on top of the field. That's the equivalent to over $22,000.
PokerStars Prague Open
Buy-in
Entries
Prize Pool
CZK 10,000 + CZK 700
178
CZK 1,904,600
Place
Player
Prize
1
Oldrich Siml
CZK 414,000
2
Pavel Hudecek
CZK 313,000
3
Tomas Petru
CZK 223,000
4
Lubor Dedic
CZK 161,000
5
Mihail Serb
CZK 115,000
6
Miroslav Benes
CZK 87,000
7
Kamil Hrabia
CZK 66,000
8
Petr Jelinek
CZK 51,000
9
Ladislav Masek
CZK 39,000
Next up is the France Poker Series that went down in Divonne, France. This event drew the largest field of the four on the report this week with 399 entrants coming out. It was also the largest buy-in of the four, costing �1,100 to enter the Main Event. Serge Didisheim from Switzerland walked away with the title and �108,894.
France Poker Series - Divonne
Buy-in
Entries
Prize Pool
�1,000 + �100
399
�421,344
Place
Player
Prize
1
Serge Didisheim
�108,894
2
Yann Pelletier
�69,500
3
Roberto Martino Capece
�42,150
4
Cedric Sanchez Del Rio
�31,600
5
Aldo Lisi
�21,050
6
Mario Perez
�16,850
7
Sam El Sayed
�12,650
8
Bertrand Barrachiin
�8,450
Last, but not least, we have the Austrian Classics 2010. This �1,080 buy-in drew 83 runners. It was German professional and World Series of Poker gold bracelet holder Michael Keiner who claimed the first-place prize. Professional player Erich Kollmann also final-tabled, but went out in eighth place.
Austrian Classics 2010
Buy-in
Entries
Prize Pool
�1,000 + �80
83
�80,510
Place
Player
Prize
1
Michael Keiner
�24,170
2
Peter Sulyok
�14,490
3
Nikolaj Iankov
�9,660
4
Ludovit Fischer
�8,050
5
Roland Poxhofer
�6,440
6
Sebastian Reinartz
�5,630
7
Wolfgang Simperl
�4,830
8
Erich Kollmann
�4,020
9
Tobias Klocker
�3,220
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