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At the start of Day 3 at EPT Deauville it was Ludovic Lacay who was supposed to lead the French charge of players. Things didn’t quite go according to plan however and Lacay, who started the day fourth in chips, was eliminated just before the day’s end and it was another Frenchman, Sam Phomveha, sitting on top of the leaderboard.
Laurent Tapie, Director of the Bernard Tapie Group, has confirmed that unpaid pro debts could jeopardize the impending Full Tilt deal.
The European Poker Tour stop in Deauville, France could become the latest chapter of the centuries long rivalry between the French and British after an Englishman stormed to the chip lead on Day 2. Martins Adeniya, from London, finished the second day of play atop the leaderboard with 512,000.
Upstart online player patpatman soared in January high stakes on PokerStars while Phil Galfond came crashing down.
On Wednesday, the Washington DC Finance and Revenue Committee voted to advance a bill calling for the repeal of the country’s first Internet Gaming Law. The 3-2 vote will send the bill before the full council with the first of two votes scheduled for next week.
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