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Ciryl Hanouna VIPs Cyril Hanouna has been the star host of "Touche pas à mon poste!" on C8 for many years, and is a poker enthusiast who played a lot in the early 2010s. He was even briefly part of Team PokerXTrem alongside Stéphane Benadiba, Franck Kalfon and Laurie Bismuth. In 2011, he managed to make it into the paid places on the EPT Deauville, finishing in a fine 59th place for €13,000. His best performance to date came a few months earlier, when he finished 3rd in the Hold'em Main Event
in", and he found what he was looking for. "There are always good events in Namur," says the winner, who came to try his luck at the weekend. This amateur qualified on the seventh of the eight starting days of this Carnival, which attracted 1,622... this win is a financial boost... I'm feeling good, before I came here I was aiming for the final and I was expecting more than 1,000 players, on the Winter I lost the Jacks to Ace 9, it was hard because it's complicated to make the right decision and to
Instagram, and was recently interviewed by a TF1 TV crew about the WSOP 2021. He also came very close to his ultimate poker dream: a WSOP bracelet, finishing runner-up in the $1,000 Super Turbo Bounty for $94,060 and 4th in the $1,500 Super Turbo Bounty
The consecration of Quentin (€64,340) Sometimes in bad shape during his deep-run, Quentin Thavisouk imposed his poker panache on the DSO Namur, which brought together 1,147 entrants. The Frenchman came out on top after a head's up deal to win €64,340, his best financial performance in poker!"There are days like this," triumphed the champion a few seconds after being congratulated by his runner-up Julien Montois. Winning two flips for his survival in a final half-hour duel, Quentin then closed
came in 8th place for a big deep-run... Runner - Up for €20,000 in cash, Tim Hendriks (left below) was the smartest of the Dutch, eliminating Pirlot to briefly take the chiplead and make a deal with the eventual winner... He did better than the best
If he had bought into this tournament, Kevin Buckenberghs would have won 268 times his stake. But turning €250 into €67,000 cash with no deal and a €2,200 CPS Main Event ticket by "winning his ticket at a poker party in Hasselt" is even better. From €50 to €67,000 is 1,340 times his original stake! "I was in a freeroll, it's been a crazy three days," enthused the champion, who was coming to the Circus Casino Resort in Namur for the second time. "I came during the summer for the GRND On Tour but
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