Funny how poker finds a way to renew old rivalries, bring friends together and bring back fond memories... well, some of them fond, at least.
Here at PPT Madrid we've been reminiscing about events past thanks to a few familiar faces sitting close by.
Bastian Bleum is one player hoping lightning doesn't strike twice, as he is sat one seat apart from PPT London nemesis Filipa Lemos (both pictured).
The sister of ParadisePoker pro Antonio 'Tony L' Lemos - who final tabled here last year - knocked Bastian out of the second leg of Season Two with the help of position she enjoys again tonight.
Meanwhile, Tour League leader Ronnie Espensen (pictured below right) has been randomly placed next to one of his travelling partners for the second straight Main Event.
Whether that gives the Danes an edge or blunts their aggressive streaks is yet to be seen, but after playing so well throughout Season Two, Ronnie may not need the help of his friends!
One man praying for that deja vu moment is 2010 runner-up Ricardo Calleja (pictured below left).
The Spaniard is back for another shot at the PPT and although he split the top prize with winner Miguel 'Miki' Rodriguez a year ago, he'll be after the trophy too this time around.
Friday 29 April 2011
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