Admission to the WSOPE Main Event free with Betfair Poker

While they are already fighting for first events of the World Series of Poker Europe the Casino at the Empire London, from Betfair Poker launch a promotion with a last entry completely free from the main event.

To get this input £ 10,350 just have to play at least one raked hand from now until the 18:00 am on Saturday, (in mainland time). So you know, if you already have an account with Betfair stop by our room and play at least one raked hand cash, and if you do not sign up now and play until Saturday to qualify to get this seat free at the Europe’s biggest event.

To add excitement to the event, Betfair offered to all players who were classified or bought their way into the room online through a number of incentives:

  1. Access to Betfair Players Lounge for them and a companion, with drinks and free food throughout the event, massage sofa, Wii, and other amenities, so that their companions do not get bored!
  2. Entering term bet, Betfair player to go farther in the tournament, receive free entry into the next WSOP Main Event.
  3. Free tickets for the matches Fulham vs. Arsenal, travel with champagne on the London Eye, and tickets to Ascot races depending on availability.
  4. Package-merchandising Betfair WSOPE including a button the dealer Commemorative Series this year.

Of course, this ratio is more than enough to sign in Betfair Poker .

Erik Cajelais event takes 2 of the WSOPE

Gradually ending events of the World Series of Poker Europe that are taking place in London. This time has ended Event # 2 Pot Limit Hold’em / Pot Limit Omaha 2500 £ 150 £ , which began Monday and lasted three days.

The player Erik Cajelais (Canada) have imposed on their rivals and gain a precious bracelet this edition of the WSOPE and a prize of £ 104,677 . Although everyone thought would be the famous professional Men Nguyen who would win, but this was the Canadian player as executioner.

Erik Cajelais won second WSOP bracelet of these

Although Cajelais started the final table as the last in chips with a very remarkable difference, with little 81,000 chips , on the tournament leader, Mats Gavatin , and their 448,000 chips . However, the Canadian who had been leading for the first day, could achieve a great comeback, which eliminated players like Men Nguyen ‘The Master’, Richard Gryko or Robin Keston .

So in the face to face clashed Erik and Gavatin , which despite having started the day as chip leader was well below the Canadian, who had been vergudo of other players. And though at first All-in Gavatin got bent, the second was not so lucky and his hand 10 [diamante] 10 [pica] 9 [trebol] 8 [trebol] failed to win the hand of his rival Q [corazon] J [diamante] 9 [pica] 7 [pica], with the following table: A [diamante] Q [diamante] Q [trebol] A [corazon] J [pica].

So Gavatin finished second taking £ 64,705 , while the owner of the second bracelet WSOPE 2009 was £ 104,677 . Congratulations to the Canadian player, who although was not too famous, since it is more secure now followed by the media .

Gus Hansen, more than $ 6 million down

You already discussed not long ago about the hard times being suffered by the professional Full Tilt Poker , Gus Hansen ‘The Great Dane’.

However, things have not improved one iota for the Danish player, and continues to decline sharply in what may end up being the worst year of his life as a poker player. And this is because it already has reached the appalling figure of over $ 6 million for losses, which will be alarming for the player to Full Tilt Poker .

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Recently Gus Hansen should not be smiling too

Although earlier this year forecast the player had to be totally different, and that until March was with 3.21 million dollars top, since April the player has returned to a positive figure, and has fallen to the above figure. No doubt his rivals in the room seems to give no respite, and the player not to lose boats, like some of almost $ 700,000 against it is without doubt the player of the moment, Tom Dwan < > ‘durrrr’.

Even so, remain little more than three months to finish the year and Danish player could get airborne and recover losses by January next year. However,

Gus Hansen must be willing to pass quickly the rest of 2009 remains, to leave behind this fateful year certainly bad luck is giving .