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January 2012
The 2012 Winamax Poker Open will take place between 26th and 30th September at The Regency Hotel in Dublin.

September 2011
Steven King defeats 655 other players to become the new Winamax Poker Open champion winning €63,000. D4 Events announces new 6 Max events in Luton & Vienna!

January 2011
D4 Events and Winamax announce the 2011 European Short-Handed Poker Championship. The capacity has been increased to 720 players and qualifiers start soon on Winamax.fr!

September 2010

Alan Trueick defeats over 300 players to become the 2010 Winamax European Short-Handed Poker Champion!

June 8th 2009

Swiss poker player Raymond Beytrison defeats Irishman Michael Muldoon to win the inaugural European Short-Handed Poker Championship main event taking home €39,000.



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European Short-Handed Poker Championships
22nd / 25th September 2010


2010 Main Event Results


1 Alan Trueick €40,142
2 Romain Mahot €24,649
3 Cyril Calestroupat €18,154
4 Nicolas Vallet €12,990
5 Stephane De Sieter €9,077
6 Stephane di Crescenzo €5,947
7 Remy Nieto €4,382
8 Benjamin Millo €4,382
9 Ronan Monfort €3,443
10 Renaud Causse €3,443
11 Jerome Lebrun €2,504
12 Guilluame Gevrey €2,270
13 Julie Kuhn €2,270
14 Ivan Tononi €2,035
15 Kevin Fitzpatrick €2,035
16 Niall McNamara €1,643
17 Gabriel Charpentier €1,643
18 Ivan Minne €1,643
19 Anthony Lorieu €1,252
20 Alexandre Pires €1,252
21 Charles-Eric Cubertafond €1,252
22 Julien Jegard-Dumas €1,252
23 Fabien Bischoff €1,252
24 Barry Hand €1,252
25 Mikael Fisbein €1,056
26 Jerome Corbet €1,056
27 Ciaran Taggart €1,056
28 Francis McCormack €1,056
29 Remy Gleize €1,056
30 Philip Baker €528
31 Albert Kenny €528

The inagural European Short-Handed Poker Championship Main Event was won by Raymond Beytrison from Switzerland. He beat Michael Muldoon in an entertaining heads up battle which saw him come from behind to claim the title.

The first event clashed with the World Series Of Poker and had a major impact on numbers (who would have it thought huh?) so we have moved the date to a much more player friendly spot in September.

1 Raymond Beytrison €39,000.00
2 Michael Muldoon €27,000.00
3 Eoin Olin €18,000.00
4 Ciaran Taggart €13,500.00
5 John Weafer €10,500.00
6 David Normoyle €9,000.00
7 Graham Masters €7,500.00
8 Immanuel Kulan €6,000.00
9 Clement Thumy €4,500.00
10 Chris Cooke €3,000.00
11 Barry McPhillips €3,000.00
12 Mickey Petersen €3,000.00
13 Paul Quinn €2,000.00
14 Eddie Moore €2,000.00
15 Francesco Gitto €2,000.00

 

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