The first deal has just hit the baize in the Casino Gran Madrid.
Our 34 remaining players are facing 1,000/2,000 blinds with a 200 ante, but with the average stack standing at 73,823 at the start of play, we can expect a long wait for out PPT Madrid champion.
Follow all the action 'til the last man is standing right here!
Sunday, 9 May 2010
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