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2011 WSOP Europe

Oct 07 2011 - Oct 20 2011Le Croisette Casino Barrière
Cannes, France
Event#3

Event #3: €5,300 Pot-Limit Omaha

Start Date

Oct 10 04:00 AM

Buy-in

€5,300

ITM

Top 18 players

End Date

Oct 12 04:00 AM

Entries

180

Prize

€882,000

NoPlayerCountryEarnings
1
United States
€238,140
2
Italy
€147,171
3
Sweden
€105,937
4
United Kingdom
€77,642
5
United Kingdom
€57,912
6
Russia
€43,950
7
Austria
€33,922
8
Canada
€26,610
9
Unknown Country
€21,221
10
Ukraine
€17,190
11
Ireland
€17,190
12
United States
€17,190
13
France
€14,147
14
Unknown Country
€14,147
15
United States
€14,147
16
Russia
€11,828
17
France
€11,828
18
France
€11,828

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