February 02 2012, Marc Convey

Day 2 of the PokerStars.fr European Poker Tour Deauville played out over six 75-minute levels Thursday and the field was reduced greatly. Day 1 is all about survival whereas Day 2 is seen as a day to move up through the field. The combined field of 546 returned Thursday, and that number was culled down to 178 players.
Martins Adeniya moved to the top of the pack and bagged up 512,000, up from 115,200 at the beginning of play. Other players who also moved in the right direction included Brahim Oubella (452,000) Ludovic Lacay (377,300), Julien Ehrhardt (363,600), and Chris Brammer (321,900).
Adeniya, no stranger to leading an EPT, gets there by applying relentless pressure on his opponents. He took over the chip lead after he busted Philipe Ma over the course of two hands. Ma was caught bluffing in one hand and then ran into the Adeniya’s full-house in his exit hand.
Adeniya relinquished the lead for a while but had a storming last level. He told PokerNews that he won a 100,000-chip pot when his tens held to bust an opponent holding pocket nines. Apart from that, he won a series of small to medium pots, often forcing opponents to fold. One example of that was when he bet 8,000, 20,000, and 50,000 on a 



board. His opponent finally gave up on the river.
It will come as no surprise to see Luca Pagano still in. The Team PokerStars Pro in fact the only Team Pro left, is an almost unmovable force through these stages of an EPT. He will be looking for a record extending 20th cash. He finished with 172,400 chips.
Those extra chips at the top had to come from somewhere though. Amir Salhani was the clear chip leader coming into play but he departed in four levels. Nacho Barbero lost his six-figure stack within the first level, and he was joined on the rail by Kevin MacPhee and Arnaud Mattern, both former EPT champions. MacPhee came in short and had a great chance to get back into the tournament when he flopped a set of aces, but he was helpless as an opponent made a baby flush to oust him.
It was a bad day, all-in-all, for former EPT champions, as well as Team PokerStars Pros. Liv Boeree, Jake Cody, and Zimnan Ziyard won’t be the long-awaited double EPT winners. Matthias De Meulder, Vanessa Rousso, Marcin Horecki, Fatima Moreira de Melo, and Henrique Pinho were also all eliminated.
Kara Scott, Praz Bansi, Christopher Mclung, Ruben Visser, and Scotty Nguyen will be missed as much for their personalities, as well as their prowess at the table.
Top 10 Chip Counts Headed into Day 3
| 1 | Martins Adeniya | 512,200 |
| 2 | Brahim Oubella | 452,000 |
| 3 | Artem Litvinov | 397,100 |
| 4 | Ludovic Lacay | 377,300 |
| 5 | Jason Hallee | |
| 6 | Julien Ehrhardt | 363,600 |
| 7 | Chris Karagulleyan | 360,700 |
| 8 | Andre Vieira Andrade | 345,000 |
| 9 | Fehmi Cherif | 338,400 |
| 10 | Samphane Phomveha | 334,800 |
Play will begin at 1200 CET (0300 PST) Friday and we fully expect the field to shrink enough to burst through the bubble. One hundred and twenty-eight players will be guaranteed a minimum “7,500.
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February 01 2012, Marty Derbyshire

On Day 1b of the 2012 PokerStars.fr European Poker Tour Deauville Main Event, 550 players turned out, meaning the total number of entrants was just two fewer than the record 891 who came to play last year.
Once registration closed and the final numbers were released, the news came down that 889 players had signed up for this incarnation of EPT Deauville, creating a “4,267,200 prize pool that will pay 128 spots with “875,000 reserved for first – just “5,000 less than Lucien Cohen’s take from 2011.
The Day 1b field was heavily French but still featured some of the biggest stars in the game. 1998 WSOP Main Event champ Scotty Nguyen turned up, as did Cohen and a host of Team PokerStars Pros, including Viktor “Isildur1″ Blom, Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier, Liv Boeree, Vanessa Rousso, Eugene Katchalov and more.
But as the masses fell by the wayside, leaving 325 survivors, the day truly belonged to Frenchman Amir Salhani, who grabbed the top spot late and held on heading into Thursday’s Day 2 with 191,100 in chips and the overall chip lead.
Cohen was eliminated in the final 15 minutes of the day, ensuring there will be a new champion this year as the likes Blom, Katchalov, Vanessa Selbst, Dario Minieri, Fabrice Soulier, and Jude Ainsworth joined him on the rail.
Several notables will go on to Day 2 from the Day 1b group, however, including Rousso, Shannon Shorr, Ari Engel, Nacho Barbero, Ludovic Lacay and Team PokerStars SportsStar and Olympic gold medalist Fatima Moreira de Melo.
Adding the Day 1b survivors to the 221 through from Day 1a means 546 players will begin play at 1200 CET (0300 PST) in Deauville on Thursday.
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