Saturday, September 15, 2012

WPT PARIS: REFUSE TO LOSE - SALSBERG AVOIDS BIG NAMES, BIG STACKS TO WIN GRAND PRIX DE PARIS


For a while there, it looked as if we were going to witness poker history as Theo Jorgensen (2012 QJ/PTPR Rank: T-251st) seemed unbeatable and held a stranglehold on Matthew Salsberg (2012 QJ/PTPR Rank: T-72nd) and looked like a lock to win his second WPT Grand Prix de Paris title in three years.

But, Salsberg refused to give in and, despite holding only a few chips at one point, doubled-up a few times to regain the chip lead and finally win his major poker Championship.

The key hand came around 3AM Paris time. After a few double-ups, Salsberg hit the mother of all rivers as Salsberg, in awful shape as his A-10 was up against Jorgensen's A-Q, hit a fourth diamond hit the board to give Salsberg a ace-high straight and the chip lead.

Two-time EPT High Rollers Champ Philipp Gruissem (2012 QJ/PTPR Rank: T-221st) gave it the old college try on Saturday, actually holding the chip lead at one point during three-handed play, but, bowed out in third as it seemed as if Jorgensen had his number.

Successful tournament pros Timothy Adams (2012 QJ/PTPR Rank: T-17th) and Mohsin Charania (2012 QJ/PTPR Rank: 15th) didn't win the tournament, but, did gain ground in the Player of the Year race.

German Fabian Quoss (2012 QJ/PTPR Rank: T-973rd) was the first man eliminated at the final table.

After hosting the Partouche Poker Tour final last week and the Grand Prix de Paris this week, the country of France isn't done hosting major poker events as the scene shifts back to Cannes next week for the start of the World Series of Poker Europe festivities.

As for the WPT, the next tour stop hits Malta starting tomorrow. The Borgata Poker Open starts Sunday as well - it's a double-dose of WPT action on either sides of the world.



EVENT PAYOUTS (EURO)
1st Matthew Salsberg - €400,000
2nd Theo Jorgensen - €264,600
3rd Philipp Gruissem - €170,065
4th Timothy Adams - €125,775
5th Mohsin Charania - €94,615
6th Fabian Quoss - €75,765
7th Jerome Douieb - €62,575
8th Idris Ambraisse - €50,010
9th Kyle Cheong - €37,640
10th Joe Serock - €27,445
11th Gregoire Boissenot - €27,445
12th Raphael Abitbol - €27,445
13th Daniel Amara - €22,595
14th Jacques Enjoubault - €22,595
15th Bryan Colin - €22,595
16th Michael Kwiek - €19,240
17th Florian Leconte - €19,240
18th Kyle Julius - €19,240
19th Jean Philippe Rohr - €16,835
20th Juha Helppi - €16,835
21st Bruno Lopes - €16,835
22nd Dan Djorno - €15,065
23rd Andrew Lichtenberger - €15,065
24th Nicolas Cardyn - €15,065
25th Giacomo Fundaro - €13,305
26th Sean Jazayeri - €13,305
27th Jason Mericer - €13,305

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DEFENDING CHAMPION
Matthew Waxman
2012 PTPR Points: 26


PTPR PREMIER EVENT
WORLD POKER TOUR POKER TOUR
WPT Grand Prix de Paris
September 10-15, 2012

Aviation Club de France | Paris
Buy-in: $9,680 | Prizepool: $2,097,390
Entries: 228

PTPR POINTS DISTRIBUTION
MATTHEW SALSBERG 127
THEO JORGENSEN 77
PHILIPP GRUISSEM 47
TIMOTHY ADAMS 37
MOHSIN CHARANIA 32
FABIAN QUOSS 27
JEROME DOUIEB 27
IDRIS AMBRAISSE 12
KYLE CHEONG 12
JOE SEROCK 12
GREGOIRE BOISSENOT 12
RAPHAEL ABITBOL 10
DANIEL AMERA 10
JACQUES ENJOUBAULT 10
BRYAN COLIN 10
MICHAEL KWIEK 7
FLORIAN LECONTE 7
KYLE JULIUS 7

NEXT WPT EVENT:
WPT Malta
September 16-20, 2012
2011: Matt Giannetti


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