Thursday 19 June 2008

French Luck works twice!

Titan Poker loves his customers so much! You want the proof? Well, recently, the largest poker room on the iPoker Network has awarded the French player Olivier Bouillerce a $73,000 fat check, after he scored the highest results in two consecutive tournaments. Both events were part of the popular online website's European Championship of Online Poker (ECOOP II).
However, Bouillerce is no stranger to Titan Poker network. He has been playing online poker at Titan Poker for nearly three years now. The French won first place in the exclusive ECOOP II MVP No Limit Hold'em $50,000 Freeroll on June 4, winning $13,500. The events was even bigger considering it was only open to the 100 players at the top of the ECOOP II leader board, their place secured by earning participation points throughout the ten-day online series.
The French attack began on June 1st, when Bouillerce dude dropped the bomb and won a stunning $60,000. He then finished in sixth place in the ECOOP II Main Event, which offered a $1.5 Million Guaranteed Texas No Limit Hold'em tournament. Mr. Bouillerce was one of 1,277 players participating in the exciting, 14-hour-long event.
Thrilled by two consecutive cash-outs, Bouillerce added: "Anything is possible (in Poker) and I am happy to have won such a large amount. I want to thank Titan Poker for its assistance and quality services."
Overall, the Second European Championship of Online Poker (ECOOP II) was a very important event in the industry, because of the large number of players it gathered, but also giving the guaranteed a total of $3,600,000 in prizes at the ten daily tournaments. The large number of online players has not only helped the network increase in popularity, but also the prize pools even higher.
What you should keep in mind is that the major event could actually be big in the future, as it was the second European Championship of Online Poker powered by Titan Poker. As for the previous ECOOP series, it has been was staged in December 2007. The winter edition has also exceeded expectations, by blowing more than $2,500,000 in cash prizes.
So, who knows what the next season at Titan Poke will bring…
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