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EPT Deauville Day 1a: French Elite Fill the Tables
Players flocked to Deauville, France for the PokerStars EPT Deauville this week. 339 players began on Day 1a, and 221 of them will return for Day 2. Find out what happened.
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Players flocked to Deauville, France for the PokerStars EPT Deauville this week. 339 players began on Day 1a, and 221 of them will return for Day 2. Find out what happened.
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