Admin, across the world it is a nightmare. You base a choice on a document only to determine that you've got been given misinformation. The poker world is not any different. It seems that the e-mail I received in regards to the World Cup of Poker did not have the general version attached. Pah.
So, because it happens, the multi-table format actually pays out to all nine teams, not only the highest five. This changes things entirely with Germany having just two players left in, and France just one, a swift turnaround within the league points is distinctly possible.
1. 50 points
2. 40 points
3. 35 points
4. 30 points
5. 25 points
6. 20 points
7. 15 points
8. 10 points
9. 5 points
One table has broken up to now with three team captains being sent to the rail; David Williams (REMAINDER OF the World), Arnaud Mattern (France) and Humberto Brenes (Costa Rica). Another team captain, Noah Boeken, was the player to dispatch Brenes getting there with Q♣T♣ against a raggy ace.
This is ready survival, not only chip accumulation so things are looking good for Japan, the Netherlands and Tajikistan (three players left), very wobbly for France (one player left) and will go either way for the rest teams (two players left). Should France bust first they might end the day on 71 points and so long as considered one of Costa Rica, Tajikistan, Germany, the Netherlands or Italy come seventh they'll be absolute to undergo. That's in the event that they do bust first.
The team points at the start of this third and final round of the day are listed below. You are able to do the arithmetic yourself but suffice to mention Japan may not be the team eliminated. We'll bring you the scoop as we get to the overall table.
1. Japan, 79 points
2. Peru, 68 points
3. France, 66 points
4. Rest of the World, 64 points
5. Costa Rica, 58 points
6. Tajikistan, 57 points
7. Germany, 55 points
8. Netherlands, 55 points
9. Italy, 50 points
Breaking news: Italy are the primary team out in round three confirming their exit from the sector Cup. The reigning champions are out.
Read More... [Source: PokerStarsBlog.com :: World Cup of Poker]
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