2011 World Poker Tour Grand Prix de Paris Day 4: Kaverman Leads Final Table
The final table of the 2011 World Poker Tour Grand Prix de Paris was set after the completion of Day 4 on Friday at the Aviation Club de France. Leading the final six players is Byron Kaverman with 2.079 million in chips. He��ll be joined by Huge Lemaire, Mikko Sundell, Frederic Magen, Matt Waxman and Martin Jacobson.
Coming into the day, Waxman led the charge of the final 18 players. The first player to be eliminated on Day 4 was Ahmed Debabeche. According to the WPT Live Update Team, Debabeche moved all-in for his last 51,000 over the top of a raise to 21,000 from Magen with the blinds at 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 ante. Jean Noel Thorel reraised all-in from the button, which isolated Debabeche who held pocket eights. Torel held Qx10x. Debabeche��s eights ended up going down in the battle, which sent him to the rail first on the day.
Next to go was Guillaume Darcourt. First, Darcourt ran his pocket kings into Andras Kovacs�� pocket aces for half of his stack, and then he was eliminated by Lameire shortly thereafter. On his final hand, Darcourt got the money in with a flush draw holding J?6? on a board of A?9?2?. He was up against a pair plus a better flush draw for Lemaire who was holding K?2?. The turn brought the 10? and the river the 8? to finish things off.
Joe Cassidy finished in 13th place and took home �44,445. With the blinds at 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante, he moved all-in for 126,000 over the top of Sundell��s opening raise of 22,000. Action got back to Sundell who made the call with the K?9?. Cassidy, holding J?9?, was dominated. The flop, turn and river ran out 10?5?2?9?6? to leave Cassidy second best.
The last woman standing, Nesrine Kourdourli, hit the rail in 10th place. Following her out the door was Alain Goldberg in ninth, Dmitry Stelmak in eighth and then Dori Yacoub in seventh to officially set the WPT final table.
With the blinds at 10,000/20,000 with a 3,000 ante, Lemaire raised to 40,000 on the button and Yacoub called out of the big blind to see the K?4?3? flop. Yacoub instantly moved all-in for 203,000, holding Q?J?, and Lemaire made the call with 5?5?. The 9? hit the turn and the 7? fell on the river leaving Yacoub with just jack high. That was unable to best the Lemaire's pair of fives and Yacoub was out the door in seventh place for �77,700.
Final Table Seat Draw
Seat | Player | Chips |
---|---|---|
1 | Martin Jacobson | 482,000 |
2 | Mikko Sundell | 1,791,000 |
3 | Matt Waxman | 1,423,000 |
4 | Frederic Magen | 1,554,000 |
5 | Hugo Lemaire | 1,962,000 |
6 | Byron Kaverman | 2,079,000 |
The final table will begin on Saturday at 1600 CEST (1500 BST). There will be a live stream of the event on a 30-minute delay beginning at 1030 EDT (1530 BST) on the WPT website if you��d like to watch. Someone will be walking away with �518,750 in first-place prize money, so be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for the recap to find out who earned it.
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