The second day of the WPT Grand Prix de Paris main event saw a field of 228 players. It was a very slow day, with nobody really willing to put their entire stack at risk. On the final 30-minute level, five or six players had about 100k each and battled for the top spot.
When the tournament crew called it a day, after about 14 hours of play, 143 players had chips left and the French composor and s[...] Read more » WPT Grand Prix de Paris: French Musician Tops Day 1b
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Leader from day 1a have more than double the chips of the leader at day 1b, that really shows the difference between the poker played in one side and in the other. The tight strategy against the aggressive one: what's best? All together, each one has its time to be applied. i bet Gregoire Boissenot already have an idea for a new song...
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I wonder if Rettenmeier is still in this, going for a third in a row.
Sounds very tentative playing style but then 60 odd players have still exited. I think these events require a very disciplined playing style, pick up cheap pots here and there and small ball towards a stack until day 2.