EPT Campione 2012 Final Table Set: Fabrice Soulier Leads

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The final table of the EPT Campione 2012 has been set with Fabrice Soulier leading in chips. 

Soulier is a successful poker pro who has nearly $4 million in live tournament winnings to date. 

The Frenchman has an amazing 82 cashes and 11 first place finishes.  He was declared the winner of this past year’s World Series of Poker H.O.R.S.E Championship. 

The 2nd biggest chip holder, Olivier Busquet, is no slouch either having won just over $2.6 million in live tournaments to date. 

Busquet has 30 cashes and finished first at the Borgata Poker Open in 2009.

  1. Fabrice Soulier, 3.48 million
    2. Olivier Busquet, 3.011 million
    3. Jannick Wrang, 2.882 million
    4. Balazs Botond, 2.08 million
    5. Koen De Visscher, 1.856 million
    6. Stefano Puccilli, 1.45 million
    7. Mario Nagel, 1.21 million
    8. Robin Ylitalo, 1.153 million

 

- Patrick Flanagan, Gambling911.com

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