German Conquers English Poker Open

by team on September 17, 2010

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Fabian Quoss Conquered the English Poker Open

Fabian Quoss, a twenty eight year old German conquered the English Poker 2010. He defeated Sebastian Crul from Netherlands. Quoss won the title and £220,650 first prize.

These occur after the second cash in of Quoss in the final-tabled at the London’s Classic World poker Tour event. However Quoss recent win simply burst the seventh place win.

On the final hand between Quoss and Crul, they both placed it into all-in pre-flop. Quoss stated that he had grabbed the throne on that battle and after four heads up, he just wasted the first three.

He also added that he knows what’s coming, because London has hosted a lot of big poker tours. As well as admitting that the final table has a higher level for it has more pressure when matched to World Poker Tour table.

All 193 poker players pay an entry fee of £3,500 to form a £675,000 champ price. Though it is way too low to the £1 million amount the event promised. Fundamentally, there were a large amount covered giving several players some proceeds as a backwash.

Some of the popular people in the poker scenes were Felipe Ramos Brazilian pro got the fourth place, Liv Boeree the British poker starlet / EPT San Remo title holder grabs the 12thn place and conspicuously mohawked Phil ‘Unabomber’ Laak lasted on the 18th placed.

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