January 30 2013, by Eric Danis

EPT Deauville: Keep an eye on Tedeschi

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If you’re a French poker fan, then you have to be excited about the future of the game in your country – especially when young guns like Paul Tedeschi (GPI #222) are on the rise.

Tedeschi could very well be the future of poker in France and, well, after a few deep runs in major events in 2012, the future is now for Tedeschi.

Tedeschi’s success on the live tournament circuit last season included two Top-10 finishes in 10K buy-in events at WSOP Europe – including a fine final table performance in the Main Event, where Phil Hellmuth collected his 13th bracelet – Tedeschi finished sixth.

He closed out his 2012 season by bubbling the final table at WPT Mazagan.

Three Top-10’s in three major events? I certainly think this is only a sign of better things to come for the young Frenchman.

Adding Tedeschi to your GPI Fantasy Poker Manager team should be relatively easy – at a current market price of 46,760, you should be able to add this up-and-comer to your squad.

He’s had Top 10 finishes in WSOP(E) and WPT Main Events, it’s time to add a EPT Main Event result at EPT Deauville.

Why should I add Tedeschi to my team?
> A great showing in major events in 2012 in what was basically his first season on the live tournament circuit
> If you have seen him play, you know that he is a very solid player
> Not the type to blow-up and “donk” all of his chips – Day 2 participation almost assured
> At a 46,760 price tag, Tedeschi could be a great piece to add to a winning team

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About the author

Eric Danis’ passion for poker came at a very early age but it’s when writing about and covering the game he loves that Danis is most in his element. Danis is better known for creating www.PTPRpoker.com where he spent a few years covering poker events. Danis is also known for having worked on the poker shows Poker Eh! and The Pulse on the Quad Jacks Network.